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  • Jay-Z Is Using Google Maps to Show Sexual Assault Allegations Are False


    Alex Spiro, a lawyer for Jay-Z, is using Google Maps in an attempt to disprove a woman’s claim that the rapper and Sean “Diddy” Combs raped her when she was 13 years old.

    Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing Jane Doe in this lawsuit, told Newsweek on Thursday that Spiro “wants to make unilateral arguments for dispositive relief rather than engage in discovery like we do in every other case.”

    “Like every other filing he has made to date in this case, this one is shrill, desperate, and meritless,” Buzbee said.

    Newsweek reached out to Spiro via email for comment on Thursday.

    Jay-Z attends the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders game at Northwest Stadium on November 24, 2024. Inset: Google Maps screenshot included in Jay-Z’s legal filing.

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    Why It Matters

    A Jane Doe already suing Combs amended her complaint in November to add Jay-Z, accusing the two of raping her at an MTV Video Music Awards after-party in 2000 when she was 13. Combs and Jay-Z have denied these allegations.

    Jay-Z’s latest filing continues his attempts to get the lawsuit dismissed.

    The Context

    Doe’s lawsuit states that on September 7, 2000, she had a friend drive her from Rochester to Radio City Music Hall in New York City so she could try to attend the MTV Video Music Awards. Unable to get inside to see the show, Doe said she watched the show outside on a jumbotron and approached Combs’ limo driver.

    “One of the limousine drivers she spoke to claimed to work for Defendant Combs. The driver told her that Combs liked younger girls and said she ‘fit what Diddy was looking for,’ and while not allowing her into the Awards, the driver invited her to an afterparty,” the lawsuit states.

    This screenshot from Google Maps is included in Jay-Z’s legal filing that aims to disprove a Jane Doe’s claim that the rapper raped her following the 2000 MTV VMAs at Radio City Music Hall.

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    Doe said the driver drove for about 20 minutes, and they arrived “at what she believed to be a large white residence with a gated U-shaped driveway.”

    Inside, Doe said she signed what she believed to be a non-disclose agreement and started to feel ill after drinking a provided beverage. Then, she said, Combs and Jay-Z raped her while a female celebrity was also in the room.

    What To Know

    In legal filings Wednesday, Spiro provided multiple Exhibits of screenshots from Google Maps showing the distance and typical driving time between New York City locations mentioned in Doe’s lawsuit.

    This includes travel times from Radio City Music Hall (where the 2000 VMAs were held) to Lotus and Twirl Nightclubs on a Thursday night in September around 11:30 p.m.

    Spiro claims Jay-Z went to these clubs after the award show, which ended around 11:11 p.m.

    Another screenshot displays the route from Radio City Music Hall to a home in the Hamptons on a Thursday night in September around 11 p.m. and midnight.

    This table is also included as an exhibit in Jay-Z’s filing.

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    The screenshots also include a promotional poster from the 2000 VMAs picturing Blink-182 and a Table of Sunrise/Sunset, Moonrise/Moonset, or Twilight Times for the year 2000, “reflecting sunrise at 6:30 a.m. (adjusted for daylight savings) on September 8, 2000, posted on the United States Navy’s website,” the filing says.

    Spiro says the exhibits prove Doe’s allegations about what happened on the night of the alleged assault prove the accusations are false. He argued Buzbee had never met Doe before filing her lawsuit and criticized him for his alleged lack of vetting her claims.

    “If nothing else, these inconsistencies should have been run to ground before Mr. Buzbee sponsored allegations that could not withstand a simple Google search,” Spiro wrote.

    This filing comes after several previous filings from Jay-Z’s legal team citing inconsistencies between Doe’s lawsuit and her December interview with NBC News.

    What People Are Saying

    Buzbee told Newsweek on Thursday: “With regard to meeting with the client, [Spiro] obviously didn’t bother to prepare our response. He can’t even get his facts right in his own filings but criticizes Jane Doe for misremembering a few facts 24 years ago when she was a minor. I prefer to try the case in court rather than in a play by play commentary of Mr. Spiro’s frivolous filings.”

    Kat Pasion, Combs’ former girlfriend, in The Fall of Diddy: “[Combs] came into the room to watch a little bit. He’s walking out of the room, and he says, ‘There’s a little bit of R. Kelly in all of us,’ and then walks out the door.”

    Texas Senator Ted Cruz on The Bulwark, urging President Donald Trump to release the alleged “Diddy List”: “We deserve to know who is implicated in abusing children.”

    What’s Next

    Combs’ sex trafficking trial is set to start on May 5 in New York.

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    In recent news, rapper Jay-Z has been using Google Maps to debunk sexual assault allegations made against him.

    Several women have come forward with claims of sexual misconduct against the music mogul, but Jay-Z is fighting back by providing evidence through Google Maps location data that proves he was not present at the alleged incidents.

    This innovative use of technology is shedding light on the importance of corroborating evidence in sexual assault cases and challenging the credibility of false accusations.

    Stay tuned as this story develops and Jay-Z continues to defend himself against these serious allegations.

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  • Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accuser Can Remain Anonymous in Lawsuit, Judge Rules

    Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accuser Can Remain Anonymous in Lawsuit, Judge Rules


    A woman who alleges Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000, when she was 13 years old, does not have to reveal her identity, a judge ruled on Thursday, Dec. 26.

    The woman, who filed her lawsuit under the name Jane Doe, alleged she was raped after she was driven to an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty 24 years ago. She first sued Combs in October, and two months later amended her complaint, adding Jay-Z (whose legal name is Shawn Carter).

    In response, Jay-Z’s attorney, Alex Spiro, filed a motion to strike the complaint, stating the filing should be dismissed if the accuser does not reveal her identity. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres denied the motion on Thursday.

    “Carter’s lawyer’s relentless filing of combative motions containing inflammatory language and ad hominem attacks is inappropriate, a waste of judicial resources, and a tactic unlikely to benefit his client,” wrote Judge Torres in her ruling, per court docs obtained by PEOPLE.

    “The Court will not fast-track the judicial process merely because counsel demands it,” Judge Torres added.

    She noted that Jay-Z’s attorney Spiro said he “intend[ed]” to “immediately” file the motion to strike the amended complaint but he failed to give Doe the required five days to respond.

    “This is unacceptable,” wrote Judge Analisa Torres.

    PEOPLE reached out to Spiro for a comment but have not received a response at this time.

    “The coordinated and desperate efforts to attack me as counsel for alleged victims are falling flat,” Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing Jay-Z’s accuser tells PEOPLE.

    In Spiro’s previous court filing, he urged the judge to require the woman to “reveal her identity if she wants to continue the lawsuit,” the Associated Press reported.

    Spiro wrote in part, “Mr. Carter deserves to know the identity of the person who is effectively accusing him — in sensationalized, publicity-hunting fashion — of criminal conduct, demanding massive financial compensation, and tarnishing a reputation earned over decades,” according to the AP. 

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    On Dec. 13, the accuser acknowledged in an interview with NBC News that she “made mistakes” and her recollection of the incident has “inconsistencies.” However, she stands by her allegations that Combs and Jay-Z allegedly raped her.

    “You should always advocate for yourself and be a voice for yourself,” the now 38-year-old woman told NBC News. “You should never let what somebody else did ruin or run your life. I just hope I can give others the strength to come forward like I came forward.”

    PEOPLE reached out to a representative for Combs for comment.



    In a recent court decision, it has been ruled that the accuser of Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs can remain anonymous in their lawsuit against the two music moguls. The judge’s ruling allows the accuser to proceed with their case without revealing their identity to the public, ensuring their privacy and protection throughout the legal process.

    This decision comes as a victory for the accuser, who may have faced backlash or scrutiny for coming forward with their allegations against such high-profile figures. By allowing them to remain anonymous, the court is recognizing the importance of protecting the privacy and safety of individuals who speak out against powerful individuals in the entertainment industry.

    As the case moves forward, it will be interesting to see how this ruling impacts the proceedings and whether it sets a precedent for future cases involving allegations against celebrities. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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