Netflix Sued By Woman Featured In Kanye’s ‘Jeen-Yuhs’ Documentary
Netflix, Coodie Simmons, Chike Ozah, the streamer and directors behind Kanye’s Jeen-Yuhs doc, are defendants in a lawsuit from a Chicago woman who claims they exploited her by releasing unearthed footage, TMZ reported.
The suit was filed Monday (April 17) by Cynthia Love who appeared in Ye’s breakout hit “Through The Wire.” Love claims that she was in an “altered state and not capable of providing consent” at the time. She added that the documentary used an extended version of that moment that is streamable on Netflix.
Love expressed in the suit obtained by the outlet that it “represents a part of her past she’d like to move past.” She claims that she has moved on from her past life and that she has been sober for about 18 years. She added that she has had long-term jobs and repaired torn relationships with her friends and family.
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She says that the documentary exposed others who were unaware of her “dark past” and that it “rehased bad memories.” Love claims that Simmons reached out to her son prior to the film’s debut. The son told the director that he assumed she was dead instead of trying to contact her.
She’s suing Simmons, Ozah, and Netflix, for a minimum of $30K in damages.
Another old Kanye video was recently under scrutiny. The rapper’s video in which he appeared to be at Freaknik resurfaced online. Freaknik is an annual spring break festival in Atlanta, Georgia every year and ended in 1999. The event was primarily attended by students of historically Black colleges and universities. The event was revived in 2019.
In the video, it showed Ye filming a woman twerking. Some found Kanye’s reaction to his blank stare while filming the woman twerk hilarious. Others debated if that was the event he actually attended. Ye’s clothing and the camera phone he used were heavily debated online with many mentioning that his clothes and device were ahead of his time to be attending Freaknik. If it wasn’t Freaknik, some Twitter users have speculated that the video actually comes from an event at Texas Kappa Beach, per HotNewHipHop. That event was held at a later time.