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Two Former Housekeepers Sue Kylie Jenner Alleging Mistreatment

Former staffer Juana Delgado Soto filed a lawsuit alleging mistreatment by Kylie Jenner. A second housekeeper has also sued the celebrity. nypost.com reported the details of the new legal action.

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Kylie Jenner is being sued by two housekeepers. A shocking new lawsuit was filed by former staffer Juana Delgado Soto, who alleges she was mistreated by Kylie Jenner. Juana Delgado Soto's complaint details a range of alleged abuses during her employment.

The filing marks the second such suit brought by household staff against the celebrity. com reported that the lawsuit lays out what it describes as the ugly details from Kylie Jenner’s new housekeeper abuse lawsuit. The claims center on how Jenner allegedly treated domestic employees in her household.

The second housekeeper's involvement adds weight to the accusations. Both plaintiffs previously worked inside Jenner's properties, according to the legal filings. No further specifics on the exact nature of the mistreatment or the identity of the second housekeeper were detailed in initial reporting.

The cases remain at an early stage.

Key Facts

Kylie Jenner is being sued by two housekeepers
The suits allege mistreatment; one filed by Juana Delgado Soto
Juana Delgado Soto alleges she was mistreated by Kylie Jenne
The former staffer claims poor treatment while employed in Jenner's household

Potential Impact

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    Potential reputational damage to Kylie Jenner's personal brand

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    Possible financial settlement if cases proceed or are resolved privately

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