Bianca Censori Arrives Fully Clothed at LA Court Hearing

Bianca Censori Arrives Fully Clothed at LA Court Hearing

Bianca Censori made a notable appearance at a Los Angeles courtroom, appearing fully clothed per a judge’s directive. She arrived at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse wearing a long black skirt and a buttoned-up black top, looking significantly different from her usual attire. Her meticulous presentation included a pulled-back hairstyle and glasses.

Details of the Court Hearing

Censori was present to testify in a lawsuit filed by handyman Tony Saxon against her husband, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. Saxon alleges he was underpaid for renovation work at Ye’s $57 million Malibu mansion. During her testimony, Censori claimed she was not heavily involved in the renovation process. She struggled to recall specific details about Saxon’s work.

The Lawsuit Background

  • Plaintiff: Tony Saxon
  • Defendant: Ye (Kanye West)
  • Claim: Saxon alleges he was fired for raising safety concerns.
  • Payment Dispute: Saxon claims he was to earn $20,000 weekly but was only paid once.

In a pretrial statement, Judge Brock T. Hammond enforced a strict dress code for the courtroom. He stated, “The parties and witnesses must comply with the basic dress code. No hats, sunglasses, or revealing clothing. No drama.” He warned that anyone not adhering to the dress code would be turned away.

About the Malibu Mansion

Ye purchased the Tadao Ando-designed Malibu beachfront home in 2021. He undertook extensive renovations, stripping it of essential utilities and even removing glass windows to create an open-air concept. However, the project was ultimately abandoned, and the mansion was sold in 2024 for just $21 million—a significant financial loss for the artist.

Ye is scheduled to testify on Friday regarding his financial dealings with Saxon. This case has drawn considerable media attention and will continue to unfold as more testimony is presented in court.