Kylie Jenner hit with second lawsuit after staffer alleges mistreatment

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Kylie Jenner hit with second lawsuit after staffer alleges mistreatmentKylie Jenner hit with second lawsuit after staffer alleges mistreatment

Just a week after Kylie Jenner was sued by one of her cleaning staff, a second housekeeper alleged that she suffered harsh and unkind treatment while working for the beauty mogul.

The woman named Juana Delgado Soto claimed that the Kylie Cosmetics founder did not intervene in when she faced abuse from fellow staff, despite her writing letters to Kylie asking for help.

She filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner, her staff supervisor, Itzel Sibrian, Kylie Jenner Inc., Tri Star Services and La Maison Family Services on April 29, accusing them of failure to pay wages, harassment, racial discrimination, failure to prevent or remedy harassment and many more.

In response, Kylie’s spokesperson has refused to make any remark on the situation on Thursday as the representative revealed the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star had not yet seen the lawsuit.

As per the lawsuit, obtained by The Times, she claims she was not given proper meal and rest breaks during her early years at work. She says the situation got worse in late 2023 when Sibrian became her supervisor. 

In 2024, Soto filed a complaint with HR, saying Sibrian mocked her accent, immigration status, and race, and called her stupid. Sibrian was briefly removed but later returned. Soto alleges that after coming back, Sibrian took revenge by cutting her pay, giving her too much work, and changing her schedule.

Soto and the other staffer, named Hernandez Vasquez, who also sued Kylie, are represented by the same attorney, Della Shaker.

For those unversed, Vasquez, who filed the case on April 17, alleged that she was subjected to “severe and pervasive harassment” during her employment period for the reality star from September 2024 to August 2025.

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