Overview
- Juana Delgado Soto filed a civil complaint Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court naming Kylie Jenner, Kylie Jenner Inc., supervisor Itzel Sibrian, Tri Star Services and La Maison Family Services.
- The lawsuit says a supervisor mocked Soto’s accent and immigration status, an HR complaint in 2024 led to a brief removal, and her pay was later cut from $41.66 to $35 with tougher schedules and workloads.
- Soto alleges she left a handwritten plea on Jenner’s massage table in April 2025 and was then told not to look at or contact Jenner, with limits on bathroom access and tasks like cleaning a doghouse.
- Soto says she resigned by text in August 2025 after anxiety and sleep loss, and she seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages; Jenner’s representatives declined comment and said she had not seen the suit.
- This filing follows an April 17 lawsuit by former housekeeper Angelica Hernandez Vasquez alleging similar treatment, with both cases led by attorney Della Shaker and raising questions about employer responsibility for vendor-managed staff under California labor law.