Kanye West forbade Australia – about his ‘Heil Hitler’ number

In February, West was charged by a unnamed former employee, identified in judicial documents such as Jane Doe, and claimed that the troubled rapper “war -carrying, insulting, intimidating, anti -Semitic and otherwise offensive” sent texts between January and June 2024.
According to the prosecutor, a few of the messages that reportedly sent to the West said: “Close the F — Up B —“, “Hail Hitler” and “U ugly as F —.”
Also claimed in the court case when she suggested that the rapper condemned Nazism because of recoil about art on his Vultures full. 1 Album cover, he replied: “I am a Nazi.”
In the documents, the Legal Team of West claimed that the alleged messages sent “work” and “clearly reflect (West) the artistic criticism of censorship, identity and beauty standards, and which were completely consistent with his public art and presentation long before (the former employee) explicitly an explicitly wanted work.”
His lawyers also claimed that his “private communication” had to be protected because he “is constantly involved in artistic expression protected by the first amendment and the freedom of expression of California.”




