Kylie Jenner, the 28-year-old reality TV star, has found herself in legal trouble once again. This time, she’s facing a new lawsuit just two weeks after her previous legal issue. According to a report from TMZ on Friday, May 1, the celebrity is being accused of failing to prevent harassment by an employee against another housekeeper.
The lawsuit was filed by Juana Delgado Soto, who cited 20 different causes of action in the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, April 29. The claims include harassment, race discrimination, failure to pay wages, and not taking steps to stop or fix the harassment under Jenner’s employment.

Soto began working for Jenner in May 2019 and alleged that she wasn’t given proper meal or rest breaks. Four years later, her supervisor, Itzel Sibrian, reportedly made fun of her foreign accent and immigration status. When Soto complained about this behavior, Sibrian was transferred to a different job. However, when Sibrian returned to her original position, she reduced Soto’s hourly wage, assigned her unfavorable work, and changed her schedule.
On Soto’s birthday, Sibrian allegedly told her, “No one cares about your birthday, Kylie is having a dinner,” and threatened to fire her for not staying late.

Soto tried to reach out to Jenner about the incident by leaving a note on her massage bed. However, she was told never to contact the star again. According to Soto, the defendants told her she was no longer allowed to “Look at Kylie,” “Smile at Kylie,” and if she saw Kylie, she would have to “disappear.”
She resigned via text in August 2025, stating that she couldn’t handle the intense “anxiety” she faced.

This isn’t the only lawsuit Jenner has faced in April. According to legal documents obtained by an outlet on April 21, Angelica Vasquez filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles last week. She claimed she was “treated with hostility and exclusion” by staff members at Jenner’s Hidden Hills, California, home in September 2024.
The employee alleged that she was subjected to severe and pervasive harassment by a woman named Elsi and lead housekeeper Patsy. Vasquez claimed she was disrespected for her religious beliefs and nationality. She was reportedly “belittled and humiliated in front of coworkers” and told, “Catholics are horrible people.” During her time working for Jenner, she was also told that people with her cultural background were being deported from the U.S., according to TMZ.

Vasquez alleged that one time, her supervisor threw hangers at her. She developed anxiety and symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder, which led her to resign in August 2025. The former employee did not directly address Jenner’s behavior or accuse her of any wrongdoing, focusing instead on her staff. She is seeking exemplary damages for unpaid wages, meal and break premium pay, reimbursement for business expenses, and uncompensated sick leave.






