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Kylie Jenner Sued Again as Second Housekeeper Alleges Harassment

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A second former housekeeper has taken legal action against Kylie Jenner, claiming she endured months of racial discrimination, harassment, and retaliation while working at the reality star’s home and that a desperate handwritten letter to Jenner herself went unanswered.

The new workplace harassment lawsuit arrives just one week after another former employee filed a separate case involving similar allegations of abuse by household supervisors. Together, the back-to-back filings paint a troubling picture of what happens behind the gates of one of Hollywood’s most famous estates.

Juana Delgado Soto began working for Jenner in May 2019. According to court documents, she was denied proper meals and rest breaks for years. But the situation turned toxic in late 2023, when a supervisor named Itzel Sibrian took over.

Soto alleges Sibrian mocked her accent, immigration status, and race, even calling her stupid. After Soto filed a human resources complaint in 2024, Sibrian was temporarily removed. But when she returned, the retaliation began. Soto claims her hourly wage was cut, her workload became unreasonable, and her schedule was constantly changed.

The turning point came on Soto’s birthday. She says Sibrian ordered her to stay late, telling her, “No one cares about your birthday, Kylie is having a dinner.” Soto missed her own surprise party.

In April 2025, Soto took a risk. She wrote a long letter to Jenner detailing the abuse and placed it on the star’s massage bed just before Jenner’s appointment.

“I need to express just how terribly I am mentally abused,” Soto wrote. “I know you wouldn’t allow this to happen, if you were aware of it.”

The next day, she was threatened with termination and told she was no longer allowed to look at Jenner, smile at Jenner, or even be seen by her. If Jenner appeared, Soto was instructed to “disappear.”

Later, her access to restrooms was restricted. She was forced to clean the doghouse and banned from drinking water at the residence, referred to by staff as “Kylie’s water.”

When Soto’s brother died suddenly, she says she was denied adequate time off to grieve. Supervisors told her to report to work immediately. While she cleaned, coworkers whispered that she was lying about her brother’s death and deliberately threw trash on the floor for her to pick up.

By August 2025, Soto had had enough. She texted her resignation: “I cannot do this anymore. I have bitten all my nails off. I cannot sleep at nights. No matter what I did, no one helped me.”

The first lawsuit, filed April 17 by a housekeeper named Angelica Vasquez, alleges similar treatment. Vasquez claims she was mocked for her Salvadoran background and Catholic faith, told that “Catholics are horrible people,” and even had hangers thrown at her feet by a supervisor.

Vasquez developed symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder and eventually resigned after 11 months.

Both women are represented by the same attorney and are seeking unspecified punitive and compensatory damages. Jenner’s representative has declined to comment, stating the star had not yet reviewed the latest filing.

Neither lawsuit directly accuses Jenner of bullying. Both allege she failed to stop it, even when a letter begging for help was placed right in front of her.

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