Rap superstar, Kanye West, has received a subpoena to testify in the trial of Arjun Dhillon, a former employee accused of committing wire fraud.
Dhillon’s attorneys issued subpoenas to Pryor Cashman LLP, the firm representing the “jeen-yuhs” artist, to have him take the witness stand. However, Sheldon Zenner, one of Dhillon’s lawyers, said that West hasn’t received the notice and Cashman, along with other firms, have “have so far refused to accept service.
The allegations set towards Dhillon is that he was “falsely representing his association with Kanye West to secure a $250,000 payment” from a wealthy donor. Kanye was originally referred to as “Musician A,” a newly approved motion unveiled the artist’s name in order to prevent bias among the jury surrounding his presence at the trial.
Dhillon, who was “briefly affiliated” with fashion mogul before being fired in 2018, was charged with wire fraud. He allegedly created fake emails to convince the victim of his affiliation to Ye, claiming that the music producer was willing to donate to the donor’s philanthropic campaign if they paid up $250K for the artist’s studio design.
The money was transferred before being flagged by the bank. Dhillon eventually managed to convince the bank of his affiliation to Ye but the victim’s bank managed to stop the wire.