Unfounded rumours have erupted that Kanye West has been missing for weeks as his former business looks to sue the musician.
Thomas St. John is reportedly suing Ye for $4.5 million (£3.7 million) over alleged unpaid fees.
Although the former business partner claims he allegedly hasn't been able to reach him for weeks, Daily Loud has reported.
“Kanye West has reportedly been missing and unable to find for weeks according to his ex-business manager,” the publication wrote.
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They report: “In a December 19th court filing… Thomas is seeking an extension of time to serve Ye and the other defendant, Yeezy LLC, the court docs.
“He and his attorneys are asking to extend the time until the end of March due to multiple failed attempts of contacting Ye.
“As of right now, there is a scheduled case management conference set for April 2023.”
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Details of the alleged filing were shared, reportedly reading: "For Mr. West, despite our diligent efforts, we were unable to ascertain his current residential address, and therefore, have not yet made attempts to serve him personally. Instead, we have attempted to service him by mail at multiple possible addresses."
Despite the allegations, eagle-eyed fans have allegedly spotted West attending church yesterday, a Reddit user has suggested.
UNILAD has contacted West and St. John for a comment.
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Well, people are calling for the controversial rapper to be booted from music streaming services after his horrifying anti-Semitic interview with Alex Jones on 1 December.
West told Jones: "I love everyone, and Jewish people are not gonna tell me…'You can love us, and you can love what we’re doing to you with the contracts, and you can love what we’re pushing with the pornography'.
"But this guy that invented highways, invented the very microphone that I use as a musician—you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good, and I’m done with that. I’m done with the classifications, every human being has something of value that they brought to the table."
He ended with: "Especially Hitler."
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One user said: "I don’t know if Spotify will take Kanye West off their platform, but if you as a consumer want to make a choice you can block his music."
A second added: "Kanye West says he loves Hitler and [Vladimir] Putin. Spotify ... I suggest you guys stop giving [a] voice to him by removing his music from your services."
The same user continued: "There is nothing good about Hitler and I don’t want to listen to music from someone that is willing to say they like him."
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UNILAD reached Spotify for comment.
Topics: Kanye West, Celebrity