Kanye West’s Ex-Aide Indicted with Trump for Election Worker Harassment


Along with Donald Trump and 17 other people, Trevian C. Kutti, who is well-known as the former publicist for American rapper Kanye West, has been charged with harassing a poll worker in Georgia.

After she quit working with disgraced rapper R. Kelly in 2018, it was said that Trevian was linked to Kanye.

According to her online biography, she was a part of “the Young Black Leadership Council under President Donald Trump” and became Kanye West’s publicist and “Director of Operations” in September 2018.

In the 41-count indictment, which was brought by the district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, there were 18 names. This included the previous president, who was said to have tried to change the results of the presidential election in the state for 2020.

Trevian is said to have been caught on tape trying to get Ruby Freeman, an election worker in Georgia, to say that she helped rig the election in Joe Biden’s favor.

Prosecutors say in the video that Kanye’s former publicist knocks on Ruby’s door and tells her that she was sent by a “high-profile individual” to tell her that she needs to confess to voter fraud or she will be taken to jail.

But a representative for Kanye said in a statement that Trevian was “not associated” with the rapper at the time she was said to have harassed the election worker. Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband was a strong supporter of Trump. While on Saturday Night Live, he wore a “Make America Great Again” hat.

Rudy Guliani, Trump’s lawyer, said that Ruby and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss took “suitcases” full of fake votes from under a table and put them in the voting machines. This led to dozens of threats and harassments against Ruby and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss. Officials from the county and state quickly disproved this claim.