Kanye West recently received a vital advice from a lawyer that may help him rethink his anti-Semitism views.
Because of all of this, the struggling rapper may lose everything important to him. He had already lost billions of dollarsand his friends, and now he may also lose the opportunity to be present in the lives of his four children.
Kanye and ex-wife Kim Kardashian have four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
The "All Of The Lights" rapper, who has been in a court fight with the "Kardashians" actress for custody rights of their four kids, took to his social media and dropped something that may shift his opinion or dig his own grave deeper even more.
On Kanye's Parler account per AllHipHop, he said he had one last and final meeting with lawyer Bob Cohen and received a piece of advice in which his lawyer said, "if [you] keep up antisemitic rhetoric you'll lose custody of your children."
The Grammy-winning rapper then went on a rant, claiming that if he continued to complain about "getting done wrong in business," he would lose custody of his children, and that "this was the guy on my side," noting that the lawyer was his custody attorney but appears to be rooting for the opposing team.
Bob Cohen, a Jewish lawyer, and Bernard Clair, a partner at the top New York law firm Cohen Clair Lans Griefer Thorpe & Rottenstreich LLP, both dismissed the rapper due to statements regarding their people.
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'Make Me A Billionaire Instead of Kanye West'
Meanwhile, multiple GoFundMe pages have appeared this week with the intention of making Kanye West a millionaire once more.
The purpose is to raise funds, which is purportedly being carried out by individuals who believe he was treated unfairly during his anti-Semitic rants.
According to TMZ, despite the creation of crowd-funding pages for the "Donda" rapper, the efforts have been unsuccessful. It barely received a few dollars before the pages were completely removed. However, this does not exclude someone from a different region of the world from creating new crowd-funding pages.
Those who despise Kanye, on the other hand, are setting up GoFundMe sites, arguing that we should assist these ordinary and average people rather than the fallen-from-grace artist.
"Make me a billionaire instead of Kanye West," one person said on his page.
However, fans are noting why pro-Kanye initiatives have been permanently blocked while anti-Kanye efforts are still active.
The platform's funds must be used for the purpose specified on the fundraising page. Because Kanye was not an official beneficiary, the crowdfunding pages for him were finally removed.
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