The latest antics of Kanye West are vividly captured in a new video featuring his deposition from an ongoing tech lawsuit, and TMZ is proud to present the exclusive first look at this revealing footage.
This deposition video showcases Kanye in a tense standoff with the attorney attempting to pose questions. You won’t want to miss this compelling footage; it opens with a defiant Kanye logging onto the Zoom call and pointedly avoiding making eye contact, setting the stage for a memorable legal encounter.
This dramatic moment is featured in a new A&E show titled “Interrogation Raw: Celebrity Under Oath.” The instant you see Kanye’s hat pulled down low while he’s distracted by his phone, it becomes clear that this episode is going to be thoroughly entertaining and packed with unexpected moments.
During the deposition, attorney Michael Popok challenges Kanye for being distracted by his device. Kanye responds by asserting that his “mental geniusness” necessitates his phone to maintain focus on what he dismissively refers to as a “bull” lawsuit, showcasing his unique approach to legal proceedings.

Kanye eventually agrees to remove his hat and put away his phone but quickly surprises everyone by pulling out a face covering, telling Popok, “You don’t have the right to see my face!” This defiance adds another layer of drama to an already intense legal situation.
As the deposition unfolds, Kanye expresses frustration when Popok asks him to clarify his location and surroundings, sarcastically retorting, “Are you stupid? You are talking to the richest Black person in the history of America.” This statement highlights Kanye’s unique perspective on wealth and celebrity status in the legal context.
This deposition is part of a significant tech lawsuit from 2020, in which Kanye is accused of appropriating technology to bolster his Yeezy brand and enhance his Sunday Service events. The outcome of this case could have substantial implications for his career and brand image.
The highly anticipated show ‘Interrogation Raw’ is set to premiere on December 26 at 10 PM ET/PT on A&E. The network claims that Kanye’s deposition will “redefine celebrity legal drama,” offering audiences an unprecedented glimpse into the intersection of fame and legal struggles, showcasing Kanye’s unique approach to his circumstances.











