Kanye Identified as Suspect in Battery Case After Wife Attacked

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Kanye Identified as Suspect in Battery Case After Wife Attacked

Kanye West Identified as Suspect in Battery Case Following Alleged Attack on Wife Bianca Censori: Sources

According to reports from TMZ, Kanye West has been implicated by the Los Angeles Police Department in a battery case after allegedly striking a man late Tuesday night who had purportedly assaulted his wife, Bianca Censori.

A spokesperson for West informed TMZ that Censori had been subjected to physical assault, stating, “The assailant didn’t merely collide into her. He put his hands under her dress, directly on her body, he grabbed her waist, he spun her around, and then he blew her kisses. She was battered and sexually assaulted.”

Law enforcement sources relayed to TMZ that both West and Censori departed the scene subsequent to the alleged altercation, with the man involved not requiring medical attention.

This isn’t the first time the rapper has been linked to battery-related incidents. Last year, he was under investigation after a video surfaced showing him throwing a woman’s phone at an intersection, although no charges were filed, as per TMZ. Additionally, an autograph seeker allegedly attacked by West in Los Angeles in 2022 is reportedly suing him for assault and battery.

West, aged 46, tied the knot with the 29-year-old Censori, an Australian architectural designer associated with his Yeezy brand, around the beginning of 2023, according to the outlet.

The couple was recently seen strolling around Disneyland, with Censori notably barefoot. Following the incident, Milo Yiannopoulos issued a statement emphasizing the severity of the alleged assault on Censori.

“A stranger grabbed Bianca” is insufficient to convey what occurred,” wrote Milo. “Bianca was physically assaulted. The assailant didn’t merely collide into her. He put his hands under her dress, directly on her body, he grabbed her waist, he spun her around, and then he blew her kisses. She was battered and sexually assaulted.”

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