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Bianca Censori Pulled into Kanye West’s Malibu Mansion Labor Dispute as Key Witness

By Matthias Binder February 16, 2026
Bianca Censori Called to Testify as Witness in Kanye West's Legal Battle
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Contents
The Radical Renovation That Sparked ChaosSaxon’s Allegations of Exploitation and DangerWest’s Counters and Court BattlesBianca Censori’s Mysterious Courtroom Role

The Radical Renovation That Sparked Chaos (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Malibu, California – Bianca Censori stands poised to testify in a protracted legal clash between her husband, Kanye West, and a former project manager over the rapper’s gutted oceanfront estate.[1][2]

The Radical Renovation That Sparked Chaos

Kanye West purchased the Tadao Ando-designed Malibu mansion for $57.3 million in 2021, shortly after his divorce from Kim Kardashian. He envisioned transforming the 4,000-square-foot property into an off-grid “bomb shelter” or “Batcave,” stripping out windows, walls, electricity, plumbing, and stairs.[3][4]

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In September 2021, West hired Tony Saxon as project manager, caretaker, and round-the-clock security for the site. Saxon later alleged he endured grueling 16-hour shifts and slept on the floor using his coat as bedding. West reportedly promised $20,000 weekly but paid only for one week.[1]

Tensions boiled over on November 5, 2021. During a team meeting, West demanded the removal of all windows and electrical wiring without permits. Saxon objected, citing extreme fire risks from large indoor generators.[3]

Saxon’s Allegations of Exploitation and Danger

Saxon claimed West branded him an “enemy” for refusing the orders and warned, “If you don’t do what I say, you’re not going to work for me.” West then commanded him to “get the hell out,” firing him immediately.[1][2]

The ex-employee filed suit in 2023, seeking unpaid wages, medical costs for a back injury, lost earnings, and damages for emotional distress and labor code breaches. He also filed a $1.8 million mechanics lien on the property in January 2024 to secure payment.[3]

  • Hired September 2021 for multifaceted role at $20,000 per week.
  • Worked two months with minimal pay amid hazardous conditions.
  • Fired November 2021 after safety dispute.
  • Lawsuit launched 2023; lien placed 2024.
  • Property sold at loss in September 2024 for $21 million.

West’s Counters and Court Battles

West denied the claims in a November 2023 filing, asserting Saxon performed unauthorized work and suffered no losses from his actions. He argued any damages stemmed from third parties.[1]

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In January 2026, West sued Saxon and his attorneys, accusing them of wrongfully using the lien and publicity to sabotage the property sale. A judge released the lien in July 2024 and recently rejected West’s bid to narrow Saxon’s claims, paving the way for trial.[3][4]

The case advanced despite West’s efforts, with a Los Angeles Superior Court judge urging mediation but setting a trial date.[3]

Bianca Censori’s Mysterious Courtroom Role

Court documents filed last week list Bianca Censori, the 31-year-old Australian architect and West’s wife, as a potential witness for Saxon’s side. The reason remains unclear, though the filing seeks a court order for her testimony.[1][2]

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Saxon believes her insights could illuminate the dispute’s details. Neither West nor Censori’s representatives responded to requests for comment on her involvement.[2]

The trial looms as early as February 21, drawing fresh attention to the saga.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • The dispute centers on unpaid labor amid a bizarre, hazardous remodel of a $57 million property sold at a massive loss.
  • Saxon alleges retaliation for prioritizing safety; West calls the work unauthorized.
  • Bianca Censori’s testimony could offer new perspectives, though her exact knowledge stays under wraps.

This enduring legal tangle underscores the fallout from West’s ambitious yet tumultuous property venture. As the trial approaches, revelations from the witness stand could reshape the narrative. What role might Censori play, and how will it impact the outcome? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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