Report says another video shows the hip hop star in double the action.
Reportedly, both tapes were recorded years ago with 'Ye's exes. The second one is said to be twice as long as the first at a full 40 minutes long.
Although an anonymous third party is in possession of the tapes and has been actively attempting to sell them, Kanye's lawyers have already sprung into action to try to stop distribution of the videos in any form. A screen shot from the first tape, first reported on by RadarOnline, has drawn a pointed warning letter from the office of Lisa M. Buckley of Pryor Cashman Attorneys at Law.
"Be advised that the Screen Shot, as well as the Tape from which the Screen Shot was taken, were illegally obtained and believed to have been stolen from Mr. West’s computer," the letter read. "Posting, advertising, marketing, displaying and otherwise disseminating the stolen Screen Shot and/or other materials on the Tape constitute actionable violations of Mr. West’s rights of privacy and publicity."
Kanye is still trying to figure out how and by whom the tapes were stolen. In the event of a sale, he plans to throw the book at all parties.
In 2007, Kanye's current girlfriend Kim Kardashian settled with Vivid Entertainment for $5 million dollars after it purchased and distributed her own infamous sex tape.