A public apology to Kanye West and Kim Kardashian is reportedly the only way to stop a $10 million lawsuit against Steve Stanulis. The former bodyguard recently blabbed about what a terrible employer Kanye is and apparently Steve can’t do that because he signed a confidentiality agreement.
TMZ sources say that Kim and Kanye’s attorney sent Steve a letter threatening to sue the guy if he doesn’t apologize to the couple and stop spewing lies about Kim, Kanye or any other family members. If Steve doesn’t say he’s sorry and shut up then Kanye and Kim will pursue a $10 million lawsuit.
These same sources divulged that Steve Stanulis was not ordered to say he lied about being fired. No, Steve has simply been asked to publicly apologize.
If there’s no demand for Steve to admit he lied why are Kim and Kanye asking for a public apology? Wouldn’t it be better to let it go? Everyone knows Kanye flies off the handle almost daily.
The couple’s representative said, “This is sad, parasitic maniac has violated every basic human tent of decency with his story of lies. The Wests will explore all legal means at their disposal to silence this monster.”
Monster? All the former bodyguard said was that Kanye got upset because Steve didn’t know which elevator button to push his first day on the job.
Also, patterns bother Kanye West so the music mogul fired a guy for wearing red sneakers. Oh, and that Steve got fired for talking to Kim Kardashian. Apparently in Kanye West’s mind Steve was flirting with Kim – maybe Kanye should accept that Kim is a self-made sex object and that flirtation is a risk one runs after marketing their own sex tape?
This latest development comes after reports that Kim and Kanye claimed Steve wasn’t fired, he was merely a temp hired to the work up to the Met Gala only. Steve had worked as a temporary bodyguard for Kanye before and knew the deal.
Stay tuned to see for what Steve apologizes to Kim, Kanye and the Kardashian family. If he doesn’t, can we expect Kim and Kanye to file a lawsuit?
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West previously pursued legal action against someone. Remember the guy, YouTube founder Chad Hurley, who secretly videotaped Kanye proposing to Kim and leaked it online via Mixbit? Chad Hurley ended up forking over $440,000 to the couple to stop further legal action.
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