Kim Kardashian's team is speaking out after reports the reality star is being sued by her former cleaning staff.
In court documents, cleaning and maintenance workers who worked at the beauty mogul's Hidden Hills mansion claim they "never received any paystubs, were not paid on regular pay periods, were not given their required meal and rest breaks, were not provided a means to record all their hours, were not paid all their hours, were not reimbursed for employment expenses, were not paid all their overtime wages, and were not paid their wages upon termination of employment".
A spokesperson for the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has since told NBC News: "These workers were hired and paid through a third-party vendor hired by Kim to provide ongoing services.
"Kim is not party to the agreement made between the vendor and their workers, therefore she is not responsible for how the vendor manages their business and the agreements they have made directly with their staff. Kim has never not paid a vendor for their services and hopes that the issue between these workers and the vendor who hired them can be amicably resolved soon."
A source further tells E! News: "The lawyer for the employees [Frank Kim] was very careful not to include Kim's name in his statement or directly mention any claims against her, because he knows these employees never worked directly for Kim, only through a third-party vendor."