Kanye West Reveals His Father's History During LAX Paparazzi Attack Civil Lawsuit Deposition [VIDEO]

In latest Kanye West news, the world famous hip hop artist recently publicized a shocking detail regarding his father Ray's past during his civil lawsuit testimony. West was questioned about the Los Angeles International Airport paparazzi attack against photo journalist Daniel Ramos in July 2013.

"My father was a paparazzo himself. My father was a medical illustrator, a Black Panther, a Christian marriage counselor," said West to Ramos' lawyer Nate Goldberg during his testimony, according to the Daily Mail.

Kim Kardashian's husband also talked about his beloved mother Donda West, who died of a heart disease, as a result of several post-operative factors after plastic surgery (breast reduction and liposuction) on November 10, 2007.

"My mother was the first black chair of the English department in Chicago State. They didn't raise me to be out here wrestling with random paparazzi in front of LAX," said West.

The 37-year-old Chicago, Illinois music performer also revealed that despite his infamous history with the paparazzi, he says he does not hate them.

"Sometimes I get in the car with the paparazzi. Paparazzi help me to park," said West.

"The paparazzi watch my car and makes sure that cops don't give me tickets. There are some nice guys out here trying to just feed their family. And then there's a******* like the guy you're representing. And this guy [Ramos] is asking me about dumb s***... So, you know, I'm sorry that I tried to grab his camera. But I obviously didn't try to hurt him. I'm not here to hurt people," Kayne West said.

The "Flashing Lights" rapper also mentioned that during the incident, he never hit the photographer that day.

"I tried to stop his camera and stuff, he fell down, faked it and everyone was saying 'Why did you hit this guy?' I didn't hit him," said West. West now must face two years of probation in addition to 24 anger management therapy meetings and 250 hours of community service as a result of the aforementioned incident.