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Kanye West’s Former Assistant Alleges Dentist Provided Nitrous Oxide

todayAugust 7, 2024 1988 25 5

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‘s former assistant, Milo Yiannopoulos, has made a shocking claim that Kanye, now known as Ye, is addicted to nitrous oxide. Milo also alleges that celebrity dentist Thomas P. Connelly is exploiting this addiction by supplying the gas to Ye for a staggering $50,000 a month.

Milo, who worked closely with Ye between 2022 and 2024, revealed these explosive details in an affidavit. He claims that the symptoms of Ye’s widely reported bipolar diagnosis and the side effects of prolonged nitrous oxide abuse are eerily similar. According to Milo, these symptoms include “erratic behavior, mood swings, paranoia, and violence.”

Milo’s affidavit goes into great detail about his concerns and experiences while working for Ye. Here’s a rundown of some of the most jaw-dropping points from his affidavit:

  1. Reckless Supply of Nitrous Oxide: Connelly allegedly supplied massive amounts of nitrous oxide to Ye for recreational use. Milo states that Connelly personally transported four surgical-sized canisters into Ye’s home in one afternoon.
  2. Exorbitant Fees: Connelly charged Ye over $50,000 monthly for this service, continuing to supply the gas even after distressing symptoms emerged.
  3. Encouragement of Self-Administration: Connelly allegedly instructed Ye on how to operate the nitrous gas canisters left at his home, encouraging their use without a qualified medical professional present.
  4. Financial Exploitation: Milo accuses Connelly and his business associates of extracting millions of dollars from Ye, taking advantage of his confused and dependent state.
  5. Living Arrangements: Connelly reportedly moved into Ye’s apartment building at Ye’s expense under the guise of “better keeping an eye on him.” Milo claims this was a cover for Connelly’s exploitative actions.
  6. Threats and Fraud: The affidavit also mentions text messages in which Connelly allegedly inquired about hiring someone to commit violence against Milo when he failed to secure a $200,000 per month consultancy arrangement.

Tweets that Started it All

Milo took to , or X as it’s now known, to share his shocking revelations. He started with a tweet that read, “I have something important to share in an hour or two. It’s about my time with Ye. I’m taking considerable personal risk to share it but I think it needs to be out there. Once I’m done I’ll finally be ready for my next chapter.”

He followed up with a tweet that included the full text of his affidavit, captioned: “Here’s the full text of my affidavit. It makes for very shocking reading.” Milo also shared the audio version: “Here’s an audio version that includes some of the exhibits (evidence). For more information, my DMs are open, or you can text (212) 971 9751, or email [email protected]. Please share this story, and please pray for Ye.”

Milo Yiannopoulos Takes to Twitter with Explosive Claims About Ye and Thomas Connelly

In a series of tweets, Milo Yiannopoulos has made serious allegations about Ye (formerly Kanye West) and his dealings with celebrity dentist Thomas Connelly. Yiannopoulos began with: “There is a reason Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is no longer capable of successfully releasing or clothing. In fact, there are several reasons. But the most serious and the most recent is his dentist, Thomas Connelly.”

He continued with more allegations: “Eric Cui, still on Yeezy staff, threatens fan pages, telling them he can get them banned. But the person really behind it is Connelly, who paid five figures to have a hacker, currently under federal indictment, ban some of the most popular pages—for expressing concern about Ye.”

Yiannopoulos added: “I hold any personal grudge against Cui—though I think it’s tragic Ye prefers to surround himself with incompetent Yes men who don’t challenge him. I hate Eric because Eric is up to his neck in this sinister and terrifying shit, and because he is in league with the dentist.”

He also tweeted: “It’s no secret I’ve communicated with the IG page @kanyesposts in the past—when authorized by Ye or Bianca to share info. It was Connelly (not Eric, despite the latter’s claims) who paid for that page to be banned, because the author was expressing concern about Ye’s nitrous use.”

Further emphasizing his point, Yiannopoulos stated: “Anyone who tells you they work for, have been hired by, are friends with or have accepted money from Ye since May of this year without also telling you that they are taking active steps to help Ye out of this hole is not Ye’s friend. They are an enabler and abuser. Period.”

Reflecting on his past role, he noted: “It was my job to protect Ye from bad guys, since he is all heart, and, to be quite honest, just doesn’t and can’t see them coming. I was paid well for doing it. I don’t deserve any awards, especially since I should have seen the dentist coming and stopped him sooner as I did with so many others. Having said that, there’s no doubt in my mind that had I not intervened, Ye would have been Michael Jacksoned in May of this year. I accept that my friendship with Ye is probably over forever now. But my conscience is clearer now.”

In a related tweet, Yiannopoulos shared a video featuring Post Malone and Amy Winehouse, captioning it: “Let’s check in on Thomas Connelly’s first major celebrity client, the one who gave him his start in ‘celebrity dentistry.’ Is this what Eric Cui has in mind for Ye? I ask because Eric worked for before Ye.”

Finally, Yiannopoulos concluded with: “Everything I have published today is included in a sworn statement I have given the FBI and the DA. This jurat affidavit was made under penalty of perjury. If I am lying, I go to jail and/or am deported. Press who want the full pack of evidence can email me. Address in bio.”

In his latest tweet, Yiannopoulos wrote: “Eric wants to wash his hands of the tang of nitrous oxide. Before his time, he says! Not so fast. Eric was at the Laboy taping. Here he is, laughing about the ‘medical grade’ canister the dentist dropped off and admitting Ye was high throughout. It’s all just a joke to him.”

The Allegations Against Connelly

Milo’s affidavit is filled with damning accusations against Thomas P. Connelly. He outlines numerous instances of unethical and potentially illegal behavior, including:

  • Unlawful Supply of Nitrous Oxide: Milo claims Connelly provided enormous quantities of nitrous gas for Ye’s recreational use, violating law.
  • Physical Transportation of Gas: Connelly allegedly transported large canisters of nitrous oxide to Ye’s home himself.
  • Exorbitant Charges: Connelly charged Ye over $50,000 per month for nitrous oxide, exploiting his addiction.
  • Encouraging Self-Administration: Connelly reportedly taught Ye how to use the gas canisters, enabling his dependency.
  • Negligence and Malice: Milo accuses Connelly of showing indifference or worse to Ye’s well-being, continuing to supply the gas despite dangerous symptoms.
  • Financial Exploitation: Connelly and his associates allegedly extracted millions from Ye, knowing he was in a vulnerable state.
  • Moving into Ye’s Building: Connelly moved into Ye’s apartment building, claiming it was for Ye’s benefit, but Milo believes it was part of the exploitation.
  • Fraudulent Activities: Milo mentions allegations of Connelly defrauding other clients, including using cheap, lab-grown diamonds instead of natural stones in his dental work.

Similarities Between Bipolar Symptoms and Nitrous Oxide Abuse

Milo’s affidavit shows the striking similarities between the symptoms of bipolar disorder and the side effects of nitrous oxide abuse. Both can lead to erratic behavior, mood swings, paranoia, and violence. This makes the situation even more concerning, as Ye’s existing mental health condition could be exacerbated by the nitrous oxide abuse.

Widespread Concern

Milo’s affidavit also includes testimonies from various individuals close to Ye, expressing their worries about his dependence on nitrous oxide. Many have taken photographs of Connelly transporting the gas canisters to Ye’s home, and some have even witnessed Ye self-administering the gas.

One Yeezy employee, who wishes to remain anonymous, directly witnessed Ye using the nitrous oxide provided by Connelly. This employee was unable to confirm if a regulator was being used or if oxygen was being added, raising serious concerns about Ye’s safety.

The Dangerous Effects of Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is widely used in medical and dental settings for its anesthetic and analgesic effects. However, it can be dangerous if misused. High doses of nitrous oxide can cause asphyxiation, heart attacks, and long-lasting neural deficits. Chronic exposure can lead to severe health issues, including neuron death and damage to the spinal cord.

The symptoms of prolonged nitrous oxide abuse are alarmingly similar to those of bipolar disorder, making it a particularly dangerous substance for someone with Ye’s mental health history.

The Fallout

Milo’s affidavit has raised significant concern in the hip-hop community and beyond. Fans are worried about Ye’s well-being and the potential exploitation by those around him.

The California Dental Board and other authorities are now investigating the allegations against Thomas P. Connelly. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Office of the Attorney General have also been notified, indicating the seriousness of the situation.

Overview

Milo Yiannopoulos’s allegations against Thomas P. Connelly have exposed a disturbing situation involving one of the biggest names in hip-hop. As the investigation unfolds, the hip-hop community is left grappling with the shocking revelations and the potential consequences for Ye’s health and well-being.

Written by: Silvia Tine

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