Kylie Jenner is being taken to court by a former housekeeper who says she "was subjected to severe and pervasive harassment" while working at Jenner's home.

The woman, Angelica Hernandez Vasquez, filed a lawsuit April 17 against Jenner and the agencies that employed Vasquez in Los Angeles. Since she began working at Jenner's house in September 2024, Vasquez says, she was subjected to "a hostile work environment" in which she experienced "discrimination, harassment, and retaliation … based on her race, national origin, religion, and disability."

USA TODAY has reached out to Jenner's representative for comment.

The bulk of the claims made by Vasquez, described as a "Salvadoran woman and a practicing Catholic," targeted her supervisors, who she said "snapped their fingers" at her, "mocked [her] for her accent and treated [her] as inferior because of her Salvadoran background."

"The working conditions imposed by Defendants were so intolerable, hostile, and unlawful that a reasonable person in Plaintiff's position would have felt compelled to resign," the lawsuit states. Vasquez quit in August, 11 months after her employment began.