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JAY-Z’s Latest Retaliatory Attack Against Tony Buzbee For Rape Lawsuit Claims He “Got Basic Facts Wrong”
In a year where Diddy was public enemy No. 1 for his allegations, lawsuits, and eventual arrest, JAY-Z also found himself in the mix via a rape lawsuit filed in December 2024. The 55-year-old rapper has been hellbent on tearing down Tony Buzbee’s, the lawyer representing his alleged victim, credibility and he continued that this week.
Earlier in January, Hov attempted to get his case dismissed and he recently filed a memo to add some more details. HipHopDX obtained documents where the Brooklyn rapper and his attorney Alex Spiro claimed that Buzbee “got basic facts wrong” in the case.
Specifically, they say that the unnamed victim’s father confirmed that he had no recollection of the rape story playing out how she told it; Jane Doe originally said her father picked her up from a gas station, but he said the gas station in question would have been a 10-hour drive roundtrip. They also cited how she claimed she spoke with a celebrity that evening at the 2000 Video Music Awards, but said celebrity was not even in New York City at the time.
“Mr. Carter seeks only to hold Mr. Buzbee to the ethical standards that constrain any responsible attorney who would solemnly sign his name to allegations in court,” Alex Spiro wrote. He is arguing that Tony Buzbee should be held liable for either not doing his due diligence, or having proper information and still going through with a false claim.
Buzbee, however, claims that he ran a background check on Jane Doe and collaborated with a retired police detective to do thorough research on her. However, Spiro countered and said these claims were not enough. “[N]one of those individuals has even been named, let alone produced as a declarant,” he wrote. “Nor does the Opposition specify which ‘aspects’ of Plaintiff’s complaint were ‘fact-checked.’”
Buzbee remains confident in the case, telling HipHopDX: “With every frantic filing the defense in this case grows more desperate. The rules apply equally to everyone, even those who wrongly think they are above the law. No one is above the law. The ‘basic fact’ that is obvious to everyone is that the defendant’s motion is frivolous.”
JAY-Z was accused of raping a teenager alongside Diddy in 2000. She allegedly was transported to one of the Bad Boy founder’s after-parties by one of his limo drivers following the 2000 VMAs. Upon arrival, she signed what she believed to be an NDA and then allegedly had her drink spiked. She claims that the rappers then entered the room and Hov pinned her down and had sex with her while Puff and another celebrity watched.
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In a recent turn of events, JAY-Z has fired back at Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing the women accusing him of sexual assault, claiming that Buzbee has “got basic facts wrong” in his lawsuit against the rapper.In a statement released by JAY-Z’s legal team, they refuted Buzbee’s claims and stated that they are confident in their client’s innocence. The statement also accused Buzbee of using the lawsuit as a means of gaining publicity and tarnishing JAY-Z’s reputation.
This latest retaliatory attack comes after Buzbee filed a lawsuit on behalf of multiple women who allege that JAY-Z sexually assaulted them. The lawsuit has garnered significant media attention and has raised questions about the rapper’s behavior.
It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold, but one thing is for certain: JAY-Z is not backing down without a fight. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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The judge overseeing the case of a woman who says she was raped by Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs when she was 13 has criticised the “inappropriate” behaviour of Jay-Z’s lawyer.
In a written order, Judge Analisa Torres hit out at Alex Spiro for what she described as his combative motions and “inflammatory language” against the plaintiff’s lawyer, Tony Buzbee.
Mr Spiro – who has been acting for Jay-Z for around three weeks – previously called for the Alabama woman’s identity to be revealed. She is currently identified only as “Jane Doe”, a US legal term to say she is anonymous.
The Manhattan judge has said she can proceed anonymously at this stage but may be required to reveal her identity at a later date.
Combs remains in a Brooklyn jail awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He has pleaded not guilty.
He is facing a wave of sexual assault lawsuits, many of which were filed by Texas lawyer Mr Buzbee, who says his firm represents more than 150 people, both men and women, alleging sexual abuse and exploitation by Combs.
The lawsuits allege many individuals were abused at parties in New York, California and Florida after being given drugged drinks.
Combs’ lawyers have dismissed Mr Buzbee’s lawsuits as “shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr Combs”.
Jay-Z, whose real name is Sean Carter, previously said in a statement that Mr Buzbee was trying to blackmail him to settle the plaintiff’s allegations.
Mr Buzbee said in an email that his firm does not comment on court rulings.
In her lawsuit, the woman claims Jay-Z and Sean Combs raped her when she was 13 after the MTV Video Music Awards in 2000.
Both men strenuously deny the allegations.
Mr Spiro has previously asked the judge to dismiss Jay-Z from the woman’s lawsuit.
Citing an interview the plaintiff did with Sky’s US partner NBC News, Mr Spiro wrote that the broadcast revealed “glaring inconsistencies and outright impossibilities” in the plaintiff’s story.
The woman has admitted inconsistencies, saying she had “made some mistakes”, but standing by her allegations overall.
Judge Torres wrote in her order on Thursday that Mr Spiro had submitted a “litany of letters and motions attempting to impugn the character of Plaintiff’s lawyer, many of them expounding on the purported ‘urgency’ of this case”.
She added: “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. The court will not fast-track the judicial process merely because counsel demands it.”
She said Mr Spiro – who had accused the plaintiff’s lawyer of having a “chronic inability to follow the rules” – had failed to follow the rules himself. She warned him against future “unacceptable” behaviour.
Sky News has contacted Mr Spiro for comment.
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Meanwhile, in a new lawsuit filed on 20 December, a woman has accused Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2006 at a New York party, which she attended after winning a radio station contest.
The woman, who was 23 at the time, said she felt sick and fell unconscious after being served two premade drinks by waitresses, later waking up in hospital with a ripped shirt, missing underwear and shoes, and no recollection of how she got there.
The suit said the woman was left with pain in her vagina for around a week, which she believed was from rough intercourse.
She also said an unknown woman with a New York number later called her, allegedly threatening her to keep quiet.
Combs’ attorney has called the allegations “pure fiction”.
As well as Combs, the woman is also suing Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, which Combs founded; Atlantic Records, which she said facilitated the event; Mike Savas, a promoter for Atlantic at the time; Delta Airlines, which flew her to New York; KKJamz 105.3, the radio station she said held the contest; and the Roger Smith Hotel, where she stayed.
Ten “John and Jane Does” are also listed as defendants.
In a recent legal development, Jay-Z’s lawyer has been warned by a judge over ‘inappropriate’ actions as Sean Combs faces a fresh lawsuit. The judge reprimanded Jay-Z’s lawyer for their behavior in court, highlighting the need for professionalism and respect in legal proceedings.Meanwhile, Sean Combs is facing a new lawsuit, adding to the legal woes of the music industry heavyweight. The details of the lawsuit are still emerging, but it is sure to be a challenging time for Combs as he navigates the legal system.
Stay tuned for more updates on these legal matters as they unfold. In the meantime, it serves as a reminder of the importance of conducting oneself with integrity and respect in all professional dealings.
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Jay-Z’s sexual assault accuser can remain anonymous for now: judge
New York Judge Analisa Torres has ruled that the woman who is accusing Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old can remain anonymous for now.
On Thursday, Torres ruled that Jane Doe can remain anonymous, but reserved the right to revisit the decision at a future date. If the case continues, Jane Doe may be required to reveal her identity, according to the court document obtained by Fox News Digital. Torres also noted that there’s “substantial interest” from the public regarding this case.
The judge also addressed the lawyers for Jay-Z (whose legal name is Shawn Carter) specifically in the court document.
“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,” Torres said, referring to Jay-Z’s lawyer, Alex Spiro.
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The woman accusing Jay-Z of sexual assault when she was 13 has been allowed to remain anonymous. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
“The Court will not fast-track the judicial process merely because counsel demands it,” she continued.
Earlier this month, the music mogul filed a motion to dismiss the rape lawsuit. He also requested the court deny the plaintiff’s request to proceed anonymously. Jay-Z was accused of raping a minor along with Diddy at an MTV VMAs after-party in 2000, documents stated.
In his motion to dismiss, Jay-Z accused Texas-based lawyer Tony Buzbee, who is the attorney representing Jane Doe, of running a “sprawling extortion saga — saga whose aim is base and measured in dollars.”
On Thursday, Buzbee told Fox News Digital, “The repeated attempts to discredit and smear the advocate for alleged victims is a failing strategy.”
“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.”
Spiro did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
On Dec. 16, Spiro spoke at Roc Nation’s headquarters in New York and said that the accusations against Jay-Z are “provably, demonstrably false.”
Spiro referenced NBC News’ recent interview with the unnamed Alabama woman admitting to making “some mistakes” when it came to recounting what happened at the VMAs after-party.
Jay-Z, left, and Sean “Diddy” Combs were both accused of raping a minor following the MTV VMAs in 2000, according to a lawsuit. (Kevin Mazur)
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Spiro wanted to make it known that these inconsistencies “are not minor… If you look at the time, it’s not possible this could happen.”
“I want to make sure this is clear: When people make up an account, whether intentionally or their mind is blank or something, they can always get that core part of the story right. They can just keep repeating it over and over and over again; this is what happened, that core part. But they’re always going to mess up the details. When something isn’t real, when something doesn’t happen, you’re going to get the details wrong because you weren’t really there,” Spiro said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Alex Spiro is representing Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, during the lawsuit. (Getty Images)
“[This was] not possible. It’s because this never happened,” he added.
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Spiro mentioned that his client is “upset” over the situation.
Jay-Z is “upset” over the situation, according to his lawyer. (Monica Schipper/WireImage)
“He’s upset that somebody would be allowed to do this, would be allowed to make a mockery of the system like this. He’s upset that this distracts and dissuades real victims from coming forward. He’s upset that his kids and family have to deal with this. And he should be upset,” he said.
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In a recent court ruling, a judge has granted Jay-Z’s sexual assault accuser the right to remain anonymous for the time being. The accuser, who has accused the rapper of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room, had requested to keep her identity confidential due to fears of retaliation and harassment.The judge’s decision to allow the accuser to remain anonymous is a win for survivors of sexual assault who often face backlash and scrutiny when coming forward with their allegations. It is important that survivors feel safe and supported when speaking out about their experiences, and this ruling sets a precedent for protecting their privacy and well-being.
As the case continues to unfold, it is crucial that the accuser’s anonymity is respected and upheld. Regardless of the outcome, it is important that survivors are given the space and support to come forward and seek justice for the harm they have endured.
We stand with all survivors of sexual assault and believe that their voices deserve to be heard and their identities protected. Let’s continue to support and uplift survivors as they navigate the difficult journey of seeking justice and healing. #BelieveSurvivors #MeToo
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