Jay-Z Claims Lawyer Behind Diddy Rape Allegations Tried to ‘Extort Exorbitant Sums’.
Weeks prior to Jay-Z being publicly implicated in a lawsuit concerning the alleged rape of an unnamed teenage girl alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2000, the rap mogul, whose real name is Shawn Carter, received a letter from the plaintiff’s attorney threatening to “immediately file” a “public lawsuit” against him unless he consented to resolve the allegations through mediation for a financial settlement, according to his legal representatives.
In response, his attorneys initiated legal action against the attorney making the demand, Tony Buzbee, identifying Jay-Z as a John Doe. Buzbee has filed at least 20 civil lawsuits, initially involving anonymous plaintiffs, against Combs, accusing him of sexual misconduct, and has utilized Instagram, a phone hotline, and a press conference to recruit clients. Jay-Z’s legal team has accused Buzbee of attempting to “extort exorbitant sums” from him through unfounded assault allegations; they indicated that they received correspondence regarding two clients, although only one lawsuit has been filed by the anonymous woman.
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“Plaintiff presently faces a gun to his head,” they stated in the lawsuit, submitted on November 18 in Los Angeles. “Either repeatedly pay an exorbitant sum of money to prevent defendants from the widespread publication of wildly false allegations of sexual assault that would subject Plaintiff to public disgrace and irreparably damage his reputation, family, career, and livelihood, or face the threat of an indefinite number of civil suits and financial and personal devastation.”
Jay-Z has denied the allegations, asserting that “whoever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away.” Combs is currently incarcerated, awaiting trial on federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, and he has also denied the allegations. Jay-Z is pursuing the dismissal of the case, arguing that the court lacks jurisdiction over such a lawsuit. His attorney, Alex Spiro, has requested the judge to expedite the hearing on the motion to dismiss, citing the highly sensitive nature of the case and the intense media attention surrounding it.
Spiro characterized the situation as a “shakedown,” asserting that Carter is not mentioned, referenced, or implicated in any aspect of the criminal investigation concerning Mr. Combs. He emphasized that Carter is neither a target nor a person of interest in this inquiry. Attorneys representing Jay-Z have contended that the unnamed woman should disclose her identity in her complaint, arguing that there is no valid justification for her anonymity.
Spiro stated, “Mr. Carter deserves to know the identity of the individual who is effectively accusing him – in a sensationalized, publicity-seeking manner – of criminal behavior, demanding substantial financial compensation, and damaging a reputation built over many years.”
On December 8, Buzbee revised the lawsuit to identify Carter, who had previously been referred to as John Doe and described as a “celebrity and public figure,” as being accused of raping the girl alongside Combs in 2000, when she was just 13 years old. The following day, Jay-Z’s legal team confirmed that he was the John Doe referenced in the lawsuit against Buzbee. In a public statement, Jay-Z accused Buzbee of “blackmail,” criticized him for making “a terrible error in judgment,” and expressed concern over the impact of the allegations on his family with Beyoncé, particularly their eldest daughter, Blue Ivy, who is 12 years old. Buzbee retaliated by accusing Jay-Z of “orchestrating a conspiracy of harassment” against him and other attorneys in his firm, aiming to intimidate and silence his client.
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On Monday, Buzbee informed the New York Times that “sending a basic litigation demand letter” does not equate to extortion or blackmail, and he had requested a “confidential sit down” with Jay-Z to safeguard his client’s privacy. “We will not be distracted by a trivial sideshow that attempts to shift the focus onto the lawyers rather than the serious allegations presented by a brave woman,” Buzbee stated to the Times. Jay-Z’s legal battle continues to unfold as he vehemently denies the rape allegations tied to Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The rapper’s legal team has strongly criticized lawyer Tony Buzbee, accusing him of attempting to extort large sums of money by making false claims against Jay-Z. This high-profile case highlights the complexities surrounding public figures and the risks of false accusations, with Jay-Z asserting that the case is a baseless attempt to damage his reputation. As both sides prepare for further legal action, the outcome of this case will have significant implications for reputational and legal matters within celebrity culture.