The lawsuit against Jay-Z, alleging that he and Diddy drugged and sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl in 2000, has escalated into a heated legal battle, with both parties vehemently denying the accusations. The allegations are tied to a previous lawsuit filed against Diddy, which has now been amended to include Jay-Z.
The Allegations
- The accuser, identified as Jane Doe, claims the alleged assault occurred at an after-party following the MTV Video Music Awards in 2000.
- Her initial lawsuit against Diddy, filed in October, alleged he and an unnamed male celebrity assaulted her while a woman observed. The refiled lawsuit now names Jay-Z as the second alleged assailant.
Jay-Z’s Response
Jay-Z has responded strongly, calling the claims “a blackmail attempt” and expressing determination to clear his name. In a public statement, he expressed heartbreak over the impact on his family, particularly his children, and condemned what he described as the accuser’s malice and greed. He emphasized confidence that the truth will exonerate him.
Diddy’s Legal Troubles
Diddy, already facing numerous allegations of sexual assault and a September indictment for racketeering and sex trafficking, denies all claims against him. His legal team has labeled the lawsuits as “shameless publicity stunts” intended to extort payments from high-profile individuals.
Attorney Tony Buzbee’s Statement
Tony Buzbee, representing Jane Doe, countered the accusations of blackmail, asserting that his client sought only a confidential mediation and never demanded money from Diddy. He accused Diddy of attempting to bully and harass both him and his client, which he claims has only strengthened her resolve.
What’s Next?
The legal proceedings are likely to unfold publicly, with Jay-Z and Diddy both asserting their innocence and Jane Doe maintaining her accusations. Each side’s claims underscore the complexity of navigating high-profile allegations involving powerful figures in the entertainment industry.