Kanye West Plans to Sue Dentist For “Life-altering Harm”
In a stunning turn of events that sounds more like a Hollywood script than real life, Kanye West is preparing to sue his former dentist—accusing him of something far deeper than a botched root canal.
According to a letter of intent, West and his wife Bianca Censori allege that Dr. Thomas Connelly committed a series of disturbing violations between 2024 and 2025, leading to what Kanye calls “life-altering harm.” But this isn’t just a malpractice suit—it’s a cautionary tale soaked in betrayal, addiction, and recklessness.
Inside the Case
The letter outlines a harrowing pattern: Connelly allegedly provided Kanye with steady access to nitrous oxide gas—so much so that the rapper became dependent on it. Even after signs of neurological trouble appeared, the dentist allegedly encouraged Kanye to self-administer the gas, continuing to supply it well beyond any ethical bounds.
The accusations don’t stop there.
Kanye’s legal team claims Connelly went so far as to give him propofol—the same powerful anesthetic that played a role in Michael Jackson’s death—in non-medical settings. One incident reportedly sent Ye spiraling into urgent medical distress. Another allegedly involved him receiving the drug while mentally impaired and unable to consent.
Through it all, Kanye was reportedly paying Connelly $50,000 a month to keep his smile camera-ready—never realizing that trust would cost him more than money.
Censori, who lived through many of the events firsthand, is also listed in the claims. The couple accuses Connelly of gross misconduct, recklessness, and using his medical license as a mask for manipulation.
The dentist has not yet responded to the lawsuit, though he previously denied wrongdoing when former Yeezy staffer Milo Yiannopoulos raised similar alarms last year.
But this time, the voice calling him out isn’t just anyone—it’s Kanye West.