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‘Seven figure judgement’: Kanye West verdict could cost rapper millions

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‘Seven figure judgement’: Kanye West verdict could cost rapper millions

The verdict reached by a jury in the case surrounding Kanye West’s Malibu mansion could cost the rapper millions, The Post has learned.

“This is a seven figure judgement,” plaintiff attorney Neama Rahmani told The Post minutes after the jury handed down the verdict in Downtown Los Angeles.  

Kanye West in a black t-shirt and pants, and Bianca Censori in a sheer, nude-colored outfit, stand on a red carpet.

The verdict in the case against Ye could cost the rapper millions. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

The lofty figure stems from the jury’s decision that West had committed “a labor code violation” against Tony Saxon, the handyman hired to work on his $57 million dollar mansion, Rahmani said.

Tony Saxon and attorney Neama Rahmani standing outside the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse.

Tony Saxon with attorney Neama Rahmani Frederick M. Brown for California Post

That means West will have to pay all attorney fees and costs which Rahmani says will reach over seven figures. “I’m not cheap,” the attorney said.

Tony Saxon was awarded $140,000 from the Los Angeles jury because he was injured on the job. “It’s a mixed verdict” according to Rahmani. “There were wins for them and wins for us,” he said.

But the big win for Saxon are the compensatory damages related to the labor violation, the actual amount will be decided during a hearing in July.

Saxon, who went face-to-face with West in court and was grilled for hours by West’s attorney Andrew Cherkasky, is glad the ordeal is over.

“He was relieved. He was dragged through the mud. I don’t think he’s ecstatic. It’s not easy” said Rahmani.

Aerial view of a Kanye West's former multi-million dollar Malibu beach house that is a wrecked shell.

Aerial view of a Kanye West’s former multi-million dollar Malibu beach house. CB / BACKGRID

The multi-day trial centered around Saxon’s tumultuous 2021 remodeling of the multi-million dollar beachfront home. Saxon alleged unpaid wages, unsafe working conditions, and wrongful termination after he was hired to manage, secure, and live in the property during its renovation. He also claims to have suffered a back injury during the renovations.

Kanye West in a black hooded jacket and Bianca Censori in a black leather outfit pose at Milan Fashion Week.

The potentially lofty figure stems from the jury’s decision that West had committed “a labor code violation” against the handyman hired to work on his mansion. Getty Images

West and his now-wife Bianca Censori took the stand last week. Kanye was sullen in the witness box, at one point he appeared to fall asleep. He often answered he didn’t remember when asked about his actions regarding the beachfront property.

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