Malibu Madness: Ye's Wild Construction Adventure Revealed in Court

Malibu Madness: Ye's Wild Construction Adventure Revealed in Court

Imagine waking up in the dead of night to find Ye, the Grammy-winning artist formerly known as Kanye West, looming over you asking if you're asleep on the job. That's exactly what Tony Saxon claims happened during an intense Malibu mansion makeover mission that's now made its way to court!

This dramatic tale unfolded on Wednesday, February 25, when Saxon testified about his time working for Ye on a Malibu mansion overhaul. The twist? Ye allegedly wanted him to live onsite 24/7, catching a few z's on a mattress surrounded by protein drinks and bottled water!

During his testimony, Saxon spilled all the details of his quirky relationship with Ye, showing texts filled with heart emojis and compliments like 'brother.' But this wasn't your ordinary work gig—Saxon claims Ye kept him constantly on edge, demanding photo updates, and even picked on him for wearing the wrong color gear!

The project, a Hollywood blockbuster-worthy plot, involved transforming a $57.3 million home designed by legendary architect Tadao Ando into an off-the-grid, open-concept bunker. According to Saxon, the plan was as bold as it sounds—with every wire and window gone, the house had to be minimalistic and MTV Cribs-defying!

And just when it couldn't get more intense, Saxon said he returned one day to discover the night watchman fired, only to be told he had to take over. 'Since you're going to be here so much, running shifts, you should be the security,' Ye allegedly commanded. Picture that scenario!

With opposing sides set to clash, Ye’s lawyer argued a different narrative, painting Saxon as an unlicensed contractor who took a wrecking ball to the 'architectural gem.'

As this wild court showdown continues, one thing's for sure: Ye's renovation project is causing more noise than a Sunday Service—even without permits!

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