Kanye West announced he has fired Yeezy influencer YesJulz for claiming that the rapper’s brand is now trying to fine her $7.7M for accusing her of violating her NDA

Influencer YesJulz was let go by Kayne West from her position at Yeezy, claiming that she had broken her non-disclosure agreement and threatening to sue her for an astounding $7.7 million.

The 34-year-old made “unauthоrized” posts on social media, prompting the 46-year-old rapper to publicly sever relations with her. The rapper wrote on Instagram that Yeezy’s new business, Vultures, which she had helped promote, had opted to “no longer have her involved.”

Following his post on Julieanna Goddard, better known online as YesJulz, an email purportedly sent to her by Yeezy chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos was published.

The 46-year-old rapper publicly cut ties with the 34-year-old after she shared 'unauthorized' posts on social mediaThe email said that YesJulz owed Yeezy $7.7 million in damages “as a result of her NDA violations,” and it supplied Milo’s office number and cell phone number.

‘Dear Ms. Goddard, please find attaching a letter and statement of account from your time with Yeezy,’ the purported email started.

The total amount of fines incurred due to your NDA violations is $7.7 million.

“I stopped enforcing this debt while you were a contractor.” It is now due. The compliance team’s Hassan will get in touch with you regarding payment details. Please note that there will be further fines for any more infractions.

“Your termination is effective immediately because you are being terminated for cause, but you also forgot to sign your contract.”

A photo of the alleged letter that was referenced was placed next to the email image. It said, in essence, “Dear Julieanna, You are obviously fired. With utmost loyalty, Milo Yiannopoulos

Before getting terminated, the influencer was promoting Vultures products on her InstagramWhile the specific grounds for YesJulz’s termination from Yeezy are now unclear, it’s widely assumed that the ‘NDA violations’ mentioned in the email are related to her exchanges with Yeezy followers on X’s Spaces platform.

She talked about Yeezy Universe, an app where users would be ‘generals’ and receive virtual currency during the session.

She mentioned that Kayne had not given his approval to any of her proposals.

YesJulz continued, saying, “We could all close our eyes and imagine what a video game-based Yeezy universe would look like.” We are aware that if we had to pay to view those livestreams of the shows, we would do so.

And while it's unclear why the influencer was fired, the NDA violations allegedly are because of X Spaces sessions she hosted, in which she attempted to get fans to work with her for freeWe would even be prepared to pay for such a meeting, so that we could brainstorm with Ye and some of his most reliable partners.

What is your opinion of us working together for a month or two, after which there may be incentives? Assume Massimo, an Argentinean player of the game that inspired this software, is involved. Additionally, the generals and army personnel who genuinely show up to work at the [Yeezy] office each day are rewarded with a quarter or a penny.

Let’s sаy you reach 500 points, which grants you access to a mixtape containing all the songs with uncleared samples. Alternatively, if you reach 1,000 points, you can unlock your own car and explore the [virtual] desert.

She posed in a slew of products - including a tank top and a sweatshirtShe talked about employing individuals and gave authors instructions to pretend they already worked for Kanye’s news outlet, Yews, during the live.

The influencer asserted that the rapper was aware of their creations. She was also using her Instagram account to promote other Vultures items prior to being fired.

She posed for numerous things, such as a sweater and a tank top.

“Ye sees and hears everything,” she said. He is aware of your level of activity. I understand that sometimes it can seem like you’re working nonstop without anyone noticing or appreciating the job you’re doing.