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Kylie Jenner Sued by Second Housekeeper Who Claims She Gave Reality Star a Letter Asking for Help

Juana Delgado Soto alleges supervisors mocked her accent and race, withheld breaks and retaliated after she complained to human resources.

  • On Wednesday, housekeeper Juana Delgado Soto filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner, Kylie Jenner Inc., and former supervisor Itzel Sibrian, alleging racial discrimination, harassment, and retaliation during her employment.
  • Abuse intensified in late 2023 when Sibrian became her direct supervisor, Soto alleges; he mocked her accent and reduced her hourly pay from $41.66 to $35, assigning unreasonable workloads.
  • After Soto wrote a letter to the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star in April 2025, she claims she was threatened with termination and ordered to "disappear" when Jenner was present.
  • This filing follows an April 17 lawsuit from former housekeeper Angelica Hernandez Vasquez, who also alleged "severe and pervasive harassment" while employed by the makeup mogul.
  • Jenner's representative declined to comment on Thursday, noting the reality star had not yet seen the lawsuit, which lists 20 complaints including whistleblower retaliation and emotional distress.
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Boyfriend Timothy Humiliated, Girlfriend Kylie Jenner Mocked Over Allegations of Mistreatment of Housekeeper Ohllywood OSEN = Reporter Kang Seo-jeong Model Kylie Jenner is once again embroiled in allegations of mistreatment by a housekeeper. According to a recent report by the LA Times, the housekeeper, Juana Delgado Soto, Kylie

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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