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Kris Jenner Is Being Accused Of S**ual Assault On Younger Black Man … Unable To Settle Dispute!

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Kris Jenner may be forced to face allegations that she allegedly s**ually assaulted an African American man who worked as her bodyguard, Media Take Out has learned.

According to a new report, Kris failed to reach an agreement with her former bodyguard who sued her for s**ual assault, after Kris was ordered to settle the case through private arbitration.

Last year, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Armen Tamzarian gave both the Kardashian mom and her accuser Marc McWilliams until January 6, 2023 to find an arbitrator to listen to arguments from both sides and settle the case.

Marc, 47, sued Kris, 65, for $3million, claiming she grabbed his cr*tch, exposed herself to him when he was still working for the family in 2017 and then had him fired when he rebuffed her advances.

The former bodyguard also claimed that Kris s**ually assaulted him while they were out in her luxury Bentley.

Marc initially filed the lawsuit in public – but a Los Angeles judge immediately sealed the case, and ordered the matter to be privately settled through arbitration – because Marc signed an airtight NDA.

That hasn’t happen nearly two years after the case was filed – and the judge is upset, Media Take Out confirmed.

Judge Tamzarian met with lawyers from both parties in court last week and set a new status hearing for February 14, 2024 – Valentine’s Day – and warned both lawyers, ‘I expect the arbitration to be done by then.’

Kris is an American media personality, socialite, and businesswoman. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–2021).

She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie.

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