Jay-Z claims victory as a alleging trial that he had raped a teenager was deliberately dismissed.
The voluntary dismissal was deposited by lawyers Tony Buzbee and Antigone Curis, by People magazine.
The lawyers presented to the court that Jane Doe, who accused Jay-Z and Sean Diddy Combs of having raped her in 2000 when she was a teenager, “gives by the present that the above action is voluntarily rejected, with prejudice”. The costume cannot be passed on.
The rapper published a statement on Roc Nation X account, calling for the rejection of the “a victory” case.
“Today is a victory,” he started, before highlighting the impact he had on his family.
“The frivolous, fictitious and appalling allegations were rejected. This civil prosecution was baseless and never went anywhere. The fictitious history they created was laughable, if not for the gravity of the affirmations. I would not want this experience to anyone, “his declaration reads.
“The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be rejected.”
Jay-Z’s lawyer Alex Spiro also published a statement on this occasion, saying: “The false case against Jay-Z, who should never have been brought, was rejected with prejudice. To odious and false allegations, Jay did what few people can – he has rejected, he never settled, he never paid 1 souc, he triumphed and erased his name.
Meanwhile, Tony Buzbee, the lawyer representing Doe and several victims in allegations against Diddy, said in a statement to People magazine, “we have no comments”.
For those who bought themselves, the trial was initially submitted on October 20, 2024, where an unnamed woman said that she had been drugged and raped by Combs and Jay -Z during an after -party in a residence of New York after the VMA 2000s while a celebrity still under-named celebrity monitored.
Jay-Z’s identity was also maintained anonymous up to two months later.