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Ye has been ordered to face questioning under oath after months of delays in a lawsuit tied to his controversial Donda Academy. A Los Angeles judge has ruled that the rap icon must appear for a deposition within 30 days, forcing him to finally respond directly to the allegations raised against him.

The case was filed in April 2024 by Trevor Phillips, a former employee at the school, who accuses Ye of creating a toxic and abusive work environment. Phillips claims Ye openly shared antisemitic views with staff, suggested shaving students’ heads, and even floated the idea of building a jail on the school’s campus.

Phillips also alleges that Black employees, including himself, were singled out and verbally attacked by Ye, contributing to what he describes as a hostile workplace. His lawsuit lists harassment, discrimination, and intimidation, with Phillips seeking damages for the harm he says he endured.

According to court filings, Phillips’ legal team has tried several times to secure Ye’s deposition, but each attempt was met with delay. The judge’s new order makes it clear that Ye will no longer be able to avoid answering questions.

Ye’s lawyer, Eduardo Martorell, declined to comment when asked about the development. With the deposition now looming, it could become the most pivotal moment in the case, giving Phillips the opportunity to challenge Ye directly in front of the legal system.



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