Angelica Vazquez has filed a lawsuit against billionaire Kylie Jenner, alleging a toxic work environment, discrimination based on race and religion, and widespread labor law violations at Jenner’s California properties.

Lawsuit Details Alleged Workplace Abuse

The lawsuit, initiated by a former employee, details a harrowing experience characterized by alleged workplace harassment, systemic discrimination, and various labor law violations. Vazquez began her employment with Jenner in September 2024, initially at the star’s Beverly Hills estate.

Transfer to Hidden Hills and Escalating Mistreatment

She was later transferred to Jenner’s primary residence in Hidden Hills, California. According to court documents, this transition marked the beginning of a period defined by a profoundly toxic and abusive professional environment.

Allegations of Discrimination and Harassment

Vazquez, a Salvadoran woman and practicing Catholic, alleges she was subjected to persistent mistreatment based on her race, national origin, and religious identity. She claims she was frequently isolated, humiliated in front of other staff, and assigned undesirable duties as punishment.

The filing notes supervisors would frequently snap their fingers at her and shout, creating an intimidating atmosphere. Vazquez also alleges she was falsely accused of misconduct, had her personal phone invasively inspected, and was mocked for her accent.

Escalation to Physical Intimidation

The situation reportedly deteriorated by March 2025, with allegations of physical intimidation, including coat hangers being thrown at her feet.

Labor Law Violations Claimed

Beyond the allegations of abuse, the lawsuit raises concerns regarding labor rights. Vazquez asserts she was consistently denied proper compensation, claiming unpaid wages, overtime, and denied meal and rest periods – all in violation of California labor laws.

Impact on Mental and Physical Health

Vazquez reports developing anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, necessitating medical leave in July 2025. She ultimately resigned in August 2025, citing the untenable and unlawful working conditions.

Seeking Damages and Jenner's Response

The lawsuit is seeking a jury trial to address damages, including loss of wages and emotional distress. Kylie Jenner has yet to issue an official response to the accusations.