It has been alleged that Kanye West attempted to create a "bunker" by gutting a high-end Malibu mansion to hide from the Kardashian and Clinton families.
The Mirror spoke with Tony Saxon, a former contractor who filed a lawsuit against the "Donda" rapper for labor law allegations.
Tony claimed Kanye had an out-of-the-box request to renovate a $55million mansion designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando to remove windows, electricity, stairs, ramps, and even plumbing. Kanye was determined to turn the project into his desired masterpiece.
It was further revealed that Kanye was attempting to escape from government agents, which was one of the reasons why he wanted to build this bunker. Tony's thoughts on this were then shared over his Instagram account - "He wanted to create a bomb shelter or an underground bunker in the basement so that he could avoid 'Clintons & Kardashians' while living in a place overlooks a public beach."
At first, Tony described the endeavor he was involved in as an "art piece" to The Mirror. He became passionately engrossed due to guarantees of financial compensation and a captivating dream.
From the moment Tony left the property, it started becoming a shadow of its former glory.
Kanye reportedly told him about his plans to move into the building, and soon enough, it was devoid of luxuries, as stated in an official statement from Tony's lawyers; "Kanye has left it now rotting in shambles with no windows or electricity."
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Speaking to The Mirror, an incredulous tone in his voice, Tony recounted the peculiar demands of a man he had encountered: "I was living in this place, and he came up to me saying 'No, I want to live here. I think I'm going to stay.'"
Tony recounts that he lost his job on the construction renovation due to being unfairly treated by Kanye.
According to Tony, his requests were hazardous, and when he refused them, his employment was terminated.
He further noted to The Mirror that serious safety risks were present, such as carbon monoxide poisoning and a heightened fire risk.
Tony claims that when asked to rip out the electricity, he was also requested to move generators inside without an alternate form of power. However, this posed a hazard in terms of health and safety for both himself and his team.
Kanye reportedly had a stern response: "If you don't do what I say, you're not going to work for me, I'm not gonna be your friend anymore, and you'll just see me on TV."
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