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    Kanye West’s Ex-Chief Of Staff Alleges The Rapper Is Addicted To Nitrous Oxide

    By Marc Griffin,

    2024-08-08
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    Kanye West’s former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, alleges that Ye’s former dentist conspired to get the rapper addicted to nitrous oxide.

    Yiannopoulos went on a rampage on social media on Wednesday (Aug. 7), detailing why Ye is “no longer capable of successfully releasing music or clothing,” pointing the finger at dentist Thomas P. Connelly. Yiannopoulos’ posts claim that Connelly gave West the drug, also known as “laughing gas,” in” hopes of allegedly “[diminishing] Ye’s mental faculties so that Connelly and his business associates could extract millions of dollars from him” while taking in upwards of $50K every month.

    The British commentator then posted proof of an affidavit he filed to the California Dental Board on Sunday (Aug. 4). The legal document claims that Connelly was the one who installed Ye’s permanent titanium prosthodontics back in January. Yiannopoulos’ affidavit claims that Connelly “charges rappers and cartel bosses for natural stones but puts vastly cheaper, lab-grown diamonds in their mouths instead.” He then surmises that West was a victim of this practice, leading to West’s “dependence on the gas,” which he claimed he and the YZY team noticed in April.

    “A division head with years of experience working closely with Ye confided to me that ‘it was like speaking to an entirely different person.’ It was around that time that one of the junior staff confessed he had seen Connelly hauling four large surgical tanks of nitrous oxide into Bianca Censori’s apartment—and that something had told him to take a couple of photographs,” the legal doc continues. “As many as five Yeezy employees are said to have been sufficiently worried as to have taken photographs of the home nitrous installation. When challenged, Connelly admitted he had taken the canisters to Ye’s home but insisted, absurdly, that they were ’empty’ and had always ‘been empty.'”

    However, Connelly’s spokesperson insists that Milo’s recollection of events is untrue. TMZ reports that the rep asserted that the narrative was “not only factually incorrect but also intentionally misleading.” They explained that Yiannopoulos created this story to gain attention and damage the dentist’s reputation.

    Connelly’s camp stated that Dr. Connelly is committed to operating on ethics and is only performing the highest standard of care to his clients.

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