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A lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court alleges the chef suffered a miscarriage in February 2025 after being assigned heavy lifting and long shifts while pregnant. The complaint also names Tri Star as a co-defendant.
pagesix.comA former private chef filed a lawsuit Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging that strenuous work assignments contributed to her miscarriage in February 2025. The complaint states the chef was hired in November 2024 and informed supervisors the following month that she required accommodations because she was three months pregnant.
It alleges that on New Year’s Eve she was still directed to lift and carry heavy food items uphill without assistance, after which she became dizzy and needed help from security staff.
Work at child’s birthday party According to the complaint, the chef was not given adequate support while working a birthday party for Jenner’s child in Palm Springs in early February. The suit claims she experienced extreme physical exhaustion that evening and hemorrhaging the next morning, leading to an emergency-room visit where she was told she had lost the pregnancy.
The complaint names business-management firm Tri Star as a co-defendant. Attorney Della Shaker, representing the chef, told the Los Angeles Times that celebrity status does not exempt anyone from California’s employment laws.
Earlier lawsuits The filing is the latest legal action against Jenner.
In April, two former housekeepers filed separate suits alleging hostile treatment, racial discrimination, and unpaid wages between September 2024 and August 2025.
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middleeasteye.netFootage released shows damage from American strikes on Kish, Iran's resort and free-trade island in the Gulf. The island joins Bandar Abbas, Konarak and the coastal corridor as confirmed targets on night three.
insurancejournal.comPreliminary data show every vessel that transited the waterway on July 12 did so without active tracking signals. Dark crossings have outnumbered observable passages in recent days as attacks reshape routes.
The War ZoneThe U.S. Army will station its ME-11B HADES aircraft and form a new unmanned aircraft system battalion at Fort Hood, Texas. The moves consolidate aerial intelligence units previously spread across multiple bases.