Jay-Z's lawyers challenge rapper's inclusion in rape lawsuit after
accuser's TV interview
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[December 19, 2024]
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP) — Jay-Z’s lawyers asked a judge Wednesday to speedily
extract the rapper from a lawsuit in which a woman alleges she was
sexually assaulted by Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs when she was 13.
The unidentified woman recently added Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn
Carter, to her lawsuit against Combs in Manhattan federal court,
alleging that she was attacked by the singers in 2000 after Combs’ limo
driver offered her a ride to an MTV Video Music Awards after-party.
In their court filing Wednesday, Jay-Z's lawyers cited a recent
television interview in which the woman acknowledged inconsistencies in
her story.
The filing came before Combs appeared for a pretrial hearing in his
criminal case. After lawyers discussed evidentiary deadlines,
prosecutors told Judge Arun Subramanian that any new charges against the
hip-hop mogul before a May trial would require minimal new evidence to
be shared among lawyers.
In the criminal case, Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges that the
Bad Boy Records founder coerced and abused women for years with help
from associates and employees. Combs, who has been jailed without bail
for three months, hugged his lawyers and touched his heart as he
acknowledged his children among spectators.
In the civil case, one of several filed against him, the woman
originally asserted that she was raped by Combs at the after-party but
did not mention Jay-Z.
Last Friday, NBC aired an interview in which she said she spoke with
musicians Benji Madden and his brother at the party, and her father
picked her up after the alleged assault. NBC also reported that a
representative of the Maddens said they were touring the Midwest during
the VMAs, and her father said he does not recall what would have been a
drive home of more than five hours.
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Rap moguls Sean "Diddy" Combs, left, and Jay-Z attend the NBA
All-Star basketball game, Feb. 15, 2015, in New York. (AP
Photo/Kathy Willens, File)
Jay-Z has said the article proves
that Tony Buzbee, a personal injury lawyer in Houston, filed a false
complaint against him for money and fame. Attorney Teny R. Geragos,
representing Combs, has said the TV interview was a part of the
“beginning of the end of this shameful money grab.”
In the newly filed court papers, Jay-Z's lawyers wrote that the
allegations “have caused incalculable harm to Mr. Carter, his
family, his businesses, his employees, and his legacy.”
Buzzbee told The Associated Press via email that the plaintiffs'
lawyers planned to respond in court to the latest filing.
“They continue to file meritless motions that are contrary to the
rules and which have absolutely no merit,” Buzzbee said.
Buzbee announced in October that he represents some 120 people, men
and women, with allegations of sexual misconduct against Combs.
Jay-Z and Combs gained fame in the 2000s, emerging as wide-ranging
entrepreneurs and two of the world’s wealthiest rappers. Earlier
this year, Forbes estimated Jay-Z’s net worth to be $2.5 billion.
The artists have collaborated over the years, with Jay-Z featured on
Combs’ debut album, “No Way Out” and Combs appearing on Jay-Z’s
sophomore album, “In My Lifetime, Vol. 1.”
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