Model Kylie Jenner has again been accused of mistreatment by a household worker.

According to a recent report by the Los Angeles Times, houseworker Juana Delgado Soto filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner Inc., employee supervisor Itzel Cibrián, Tri-Star Services, La Maison Family Services and others. The complaint included allegations of racial discrimination, harassment, unpaid wages, and failure to prevent harassment and discrimination.

Soto said she began working in 2019 and that during her employment meal and rest breaks were not properly provided. She said the situation worsened after Cibrián became supervisor in 2023.

She reported the abuse to human resources in 2024, alleging that Cibrián mocked and insulted her accent, immigration status and race and repeatedly called her "stupid." The report temporarily removed Cibrián, but she later returned, and Soto alleged that retaliatory actions followed.

Soto said she suffered reduced hourly pay, excessive job assignments and changes to her work schedule as retaliation. She also said she was unable to attend her own birthday party because she had to prepare Kylie Jenner's dinner, and that she was not allowed sufficient leave to mourn a sibling's death.

She also alleged that some employees spread rumors that her sibling's death was false and deliberately left trash on the floor for her to clean up.

The conflict peaked on April, 2025. Soto left a long letter to Kylie Jenner at the time pleading for the mistreated employees. The letter said, "I am suffering serious mental abuse," and "I think this would not have happened if you had known."

But Soto said she was threatened with dismissal the day after she left the letter. The complaint says the defendants instructed, "Do not look at or smile at Kylie, and if you run into her you must disappear."

She also alleged unfair treatment such as restrictions on bathroom use, being forced to clean the pet house, and being forbidden from drinking the water called "Kylie's water."

Ultimately, in August, 2025, Soto left a message saying, "I can't take it anymore. I am abused every day and suffer anxiety and insomnia," and announced her resignation.

Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner's side did not issue a separate statement on the matter. The Los Angeles Times also quoted a person saying, "Jenner has not yet reviewed the lawsuit."

This lawsuit comes amid another suit by household worker Angelica Vasquez. Vasquez also filed a lawsuit alleging she received "hostile and exclusionary treatment" from Kylie Jenner and related companies.

However, both lawsuits reportedly did not name Kylie Jenner personally as a direct perpetrator.

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