50 Cent Kanye West Nazi Art

Jun 5, 2024; Washington, DC, USA; Recording artist Curtis β€œ50 Cent” Jackson discusses increasing minority representation in the luxury spirits industry on June 5, 2024 in Washington. Josh Morgan / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Kanye West’s legal team argues that an antisemitism lawsuit filed against him in 2024 should have been dismissed due to the First Amendment.

Earlier this week,Β Kanye West’s legal team filed an appeal for a lawsuit filed against him in 2024 by a Jewish marketing specialist. The marketing specialist alleges that heΒ subjected her to β€œantisemitic vitriol,”Β and that after she complained about it, she was fired. The Chicago rapper’s attorneys, Andrew and Katie Cherkasky, argue that the lawsuit should have been dismissed on the grounds of the First Amendment.

They insist that his persona is “intentionally provocative and thematically charged.” They also claim that calling himself a β€œNazi” and β€œHitler” was simplyΒ part of his artistic expression.

β€œThe communications she challenges β€” creative directives, conceptual drafts, provocative imagery, marketing strategy and staffing decisions shaping a public-facing message β€” were not collateral to Ye’s art; they were part of its development,” they wrote.

Unsurprisingly, this argument has raised a lot of eyebrows.Β 50 Cent, for example, recently took to Instagram to share his take.

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β€œNow why the f*ck would the lawyer say that,” he asked, perΒ Complex.Β β€œDAMN IT MAN! LOL.”

This isn’t the only legal battle Ye is currently wrapped up in, either. He’s also currently going up against a construction worker, Tony Saxon. Saxon alleges that he failed to properly compensate him for work on a mansion and subjected him to unsafe conditions.

Opening statements in their trial began this week.Β Milo Yiannopoulos even made an appearanceΒ outside the courthouse, coming to the Grammy winner’s defense. β€œHe should have taken the quarter of a million dollars he was paid for six weeks’ work and run,” he said of Saxon. “For a while, he did for two years…until a law firm got involved. Now we are here trying to figure out if anything that Tony Saxon has ever said is true.”