Kanye West has as of late been hit with another claim from female photographic artist for showing savage way of behaving.
As indicated by Metro, the female picture taker Nichol Lechmanik coordinated a public interview on June 1 where she claimed that Kanye, known as Ye, "ventured into my vehicle as though he planned to hit me, he snatched my telephone out of my hand and afterward furiously tossed it into the road".Nichol said that the episode had negatively affected her and "caused such an excess of dread that she "has not been something similar since".
She affirmed, "He has no privilege to attack me, hitter me, or prompt me to be reluctant to seek after my calling."
Tending to Ye, the photographic artist called attention to, "I believe Ye should realize that he can't do how he treated me without confronting results.
She, "still up in the air to defend myself to tell him that he should change his detestable way of behaving."
"We're aware of the big names. We're constantly worried of their prosperity. I could never cause any damage," finished up Nichol.
In the mean time, the photographic artist's lawyer Gloria Allred guaranteed that the Donda rapper ought to recall that he was in a public spot when the episode occurred.
"Anybody has the option to film in a public spot. To face the challenge of being recorded, he can decide to remain in his home where he'll have security."