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Kanye West Is Put Under The Spotlight After Employee Loses A Foot

He can’t even rock some free Yeezys – only having one foot and all.

Kanye West Is Put Under The Spotlight After Employee Loses A Foot
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An employee of Kanye West recently had to have his foot amputated after a 3D printer fell on it, according to TMZ.

Kanye, not one to shy away from international news, was recently investigated by The Occupational Safety and Health Association after he and Adidas were involved in the recent scandal. An unnamed man in his early 20s  was working in Calabasas to make Kanye’s infamous Yeezys at the Adidas factory when he had to move the giant printer – which soon fell and landed on top of the man. Apparently he was caught beneath it for several minutes as seven men tried their best to lift it up to help release him and his foot.

After hours of agonising pain and an airlift to hospital, the man was admitted for two months as doctors worked on his foot – which unfortunately ended up having to be amputated. Sounds like one heck of a lawsuit to me.

The OSHA are investigating the accident in order to determine whether or not Kanye and Adidas are at fault and violated any rules – if so, that’s a $19k fine for each violation. Worth the loss of foot for a lifetime supply of free holidays? Who knows.

If you liked this post, why not check out out other post where Kanye shows his Valentine’s spirit through a series of mushy Instagram posts?

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