Kylie Jenner is being sued by a second housekeeper who claims in a new lawsuit that she was abused by staff while working for the reality star.
Juana Delgado Soto filed a lawsuit against Jenner in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, alleging that she sought help from the makeup mogul when she was being abused by another staff member, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.
In her lawsuit, Soto, who began working with Jenner, 28, in May 2019, claims that she was denied meals and breaks during her first few years on the job.
Soto alleged in her filing that she was treated even worse after Yitzel Cibrian, who is also suing, became her direct boss in late 2023.
Mr. Cibrian mocked Ms. Soto’s foreign accent and immigration status, called her stupid, and Mr. Soto claimed that she filed a complaint with human resources and that Mr. Cibrian was temporarily removed from his job.
However, when Cibrian returned to work, he allegedly retaliated against Soto by reducing her hourly wage from $41.66 to $35, assigning her an unreasonable workload, and changing her schedule.
Soto also claimed that when she tried to quit work on her birthday, Cibrian threatened to fire her and told her, “No one cares about your birthday. Kylie is having dinner.”
Soto ended up staying late and missed her own surprise party, the documents said.
Elsewhere in her lawsuit, Soto alleges that she was also abused by domestic supervisors Patsy and Elsie, who are named in another former housekeeper’s lawsuit against Jenner.
Soto claimed the two denied her request for time off to grieve her brother’s sudden death in March 2025.
According to Soto, Patsy and Elsie “continued to whisper to her that (Soto) was lying about her brother’s death and to force her to pick up trash he had deliberately thrown on the ground.”
When Soto “crying and trying to get water,” staff allegedly told her she wasn’t allowed to “drink Kylie’s water.”
That same month, Soto’s boss allegedly refused to allow her to take time off from work to attend her brother’s funeral mass.
Soto claimed that in April 2025, she “wrote a long letter” to Jenner detailing harassment, discrimination and retaliation and placed it on Jenner’s massage bed.
The letter is said to have read as follows: “I need to express how badly mentally abused I have been,” he said. “I am truly sorry for letting you know all about this situation. I know that if you had known, you would not have allowed something like this to happen.”
The next day, Soto was allegedly threatened with termination and told to never contact the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star again and that “Kylie won’t say anything about you.”
Soto claimed that after leaving the letter for Jenner, the staff “intensified acts of retaliation” against her, including restricting her access to the bathroom, forcing her to clean her dog kennel and forbidding her from drinking water at Jenner’s home.
Soto was also allegedly told that she couldn’t “look at Kylie” or “smile at Kylie” and that if she saw Jenner, she would “disappear.”
According to the documents, Soto quit her job in August 2025 via text message to her boss.
“I’m sorry, I can’t do it anymore. You’ve abused me every day, you’ve bitten off all of my nails, I can’t sleep at night, and I’m always worried because of how you’ve treated me. No matter what I did, no one helped me,” the complaint said.
Soto is seeking an unspecified amount of punitive and compensatory damages in the lawsuit against Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Cibrian, Tri Star Services, and La Maison Family Services.
She cited 20 complaints including racial discrimination, racial harassment, whistleblower retaliation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
The LA Times first reported the latest lawsuit.
A representative for Jenner also declined to comment to the LA Times, with a spokesperson adding Thursday that Jenner has not yet seen the lawsuit. A representative did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Last month, Angelica Vazquez filed a lawsuit against Jenner, claiming that she suffered discrimination based on her religion and nationality while working as Jenner’s housekeeper.
Ms Vasquez, who said she worked for Patsy and Elsie, claimed they made “repeated discriminatory and derogatory comments” towards her, including mocking her accent.
In his lawsuit, Vazquez claimed that the allegedly hostile working conditions caused him to develop “symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder” and anxiety, leading to his resignation in August 2025.
Vazquez is seeking punitive damages as well as damages for unpaid wages and emotional distress.
