Bianca Censori Stuns in Court for Kanye Lawsuit

Bianca Censori Stuns in Court for Kanye Lawsuit

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 turned heads on Thursday as she arrived at a courthouse to testify in a   , debuting a modest look far removed from her usual risqué ensembles.

The Australia-born model and architect, 31, including her nearly nude 2025 appearance, appeared unusually conservative in a black cardigan paired with a long skirt.

Her towering heels gave a subtle nod to her normally glamorous style, but her hair was swept back into a tight bun and she wore spectacles, completing the understated ensemble.

Censori arrived shortly after plaintiff Tony Saxon was seen entering the Los Angeles Superior Court.

West and Censori are set to testify in the civil lawsuit filed by Saxon, who was hired in 2021 as a project manager to renovate West’s Malibu mansion and is alleging unpaid wages, hazardous working conditions, and wrongful termination.

The legal dispute stems from an initial arrangement reached in September 2021, when West was planning a series of drastic renovations to an oceanfront Malibu mansion he .

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Bianca Censori turned heads on Thursday as she arrived at a Los Angeles courthouse to testify in a lawsuit against husband Kanye West , debuting a modest look far removed from her usual risqué ensembles

The Australia-born model and architect, 31, appeared unusually conservative in a black cardigan paired with a long skirt

Saxon told the court in legal documents that, in fulfilling West's unique specifications, he provided multiple services. They included project management, property caretaker and security.

Saxon said in legal documents that he spent up to 16 hours a day working on the remodel, and sometimes had to sleep on the ground with his coat to remain on schedule.

 Plaintiff Tony Saxon seen entering the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday

West and Censori are set to testify in the civil lawsuit filed by Saxon, who was hired in 2021 as a project manager to renovate West’s Malibu mansion and is alleging unpaid wages, hazardous working conditions, and wrongful termination; (West and Censori in 2023)

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The legal dispute stems from an initial arrangement reached in September 2021, when West was planning a series of drastic renovations to an oceanfront Malibu mansion he purchased for more than $57 million 

Lawyers for the rapper said he was not responsible for the damages Saxon claimed to have suffered and that Saxon performed tasks he was unaware of. 

In a series of 2024 photos of the home, disrepair was visible: the floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the ocean had been removed, leaving that side open to the elements.

The inside of the house appeared to be crumbling and the metal railings were rusting after being exposed to the salt air, wind and water at the oceanfront location. 

West's Malibu neighbors in 2024 told TMZ his mansion was 'left to rot' and that they had not 'seen anyone around for many months.'

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