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Kylie Jenner Sued by Former Housekeeper for Alleged Discrimination, 'Toxic and Abusive' Work Environment
Angelica Vazquez claims she was "treated with hostility and exclusion" while working as a housekeeper at Jenner's Hidden Hills home from September 2024 to August 2025
Kylie Jenner seen at the Premiere of A24's "The Moment" Credit: Eric Charbonneau/A24 via Getty
Angelica Vazquez filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner and two companies, Tri Star Services and Maison Family Services, alleging harassment and discrimination
Vazquez worked as a housekeeper at Jenner's Hidden Hills home from September 2024 to August 2025
Vazquez claims in the complaint that "repeated discriminatory and derogatory comments" were made to her about her religion and immigration status
Kylie Jenner is being sued by her former housekeeper over allegations of harassment, discrimination and wrongful termination.
Angelica Vazquez filed a lawsuit against Jenner and two companies, Tri Star Services and Maison Family Services, on Friday, April 17, detailing her employment from September 2024 to August 2025, during which she claims she was "treated with hostility and exclusion" from day one, according to a complaint obtained by PEOPLE.
Jenner, 28, is not called out by name for any behavior in the filing, though she is listed as a defendant.
A rep for Jenner did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
Vazquez alleges in the filing that she was "subjected to severe and pervasive harassment" by fellow employees and the head housekeeper at Jenner's Hidden Hills residence where she worked. She was "routinely assigned the most difficult and undesirable tasks; excluded from the housekeeping team; publicly belittled and humiliated in front of coworkers due to her race, national origin and religion; and subjected to intimidation and demeaning treatment," the filing claims.
A "Salvadoran woman and a practicing Catholic," Vazquez further claims that "repeated discriminatory and derogatory comments" were made towards her about her religion and immigration status, creating a "toxic and abusive work environment."
Vazquez says no "corrective action" was taken and her "complaints were dismissed, mocked or ignored." She also alleges things got "violent" in March 2025, according to the complaint, when "a supervisor threw hangers at [her] feet while reprimanding her.
She "developed anxiety, severe stress, and symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder" as a result of the alleged treatment, and she claims she suffered a "loss of wages" after the complaints she issued.
Vazquez took medical leave in July 2025 and says in the complaint she "had no choice but to resign" the following month as "the working conditions had become intolerable."
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Vazquez is seeking punitive damages and restitution damages "in the form of unpaid wages, meal and rest period premium pay, unreimbursed business expenses, unpaid sick leave, and all other compensation unlawfully withheld."
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