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With the deadline for New York's Gender Motivated Violence Act expiring, it's clear that opportunists are rushing to file last minute, meritless claims. Mr. Combs remains confident he will prevail in court. But now we have had listener questions racking up for weeks for Cheyenne and for Sean. I know you love the last classes in session.
We, of course, have a visiting lecturer today, Cheyenne, and we have Sean with us. We haven't been ignoring your questions. We've just been putting them all together. I'll go to our first question from Sophie in Australia. She says, thank you for providing an informative and interesting pod on this case. I'm hooked. This is a question for you, Sean.
We, of course, have a visiting lecturer today, Cheyenne, and we have Sean with us. We haven't been ignoring your questions. We've just been putting them all together. I'll go to our first question from Sophie in Australia. She says, thank you for providing an informative and interesting pod on this case. I'm hooked. This is a question for you, Sean.
We, of course, have a visiting lecturer today, Cheyenne, and we have Sean with us. We haven't been ignoring your questions. We've just been putting them all together. I'll go to our first question from Sophie in Australia. She says, thank you for providing an informative and interesting pod on this case. I'm hooked. This is a question for you, Sean.
I would like to ask, in light of the Jay-Z case being dropped, legally will this have implications for any others of Busby's cases against Diddy? Would this case being dropped implicate the other cases favourably or unfavourably? And is there any evidence to suggest he settled or the reasons around the case being dropped? That's quite a big one there.
I would like to ask, in light of the Jay-Z case being dropped, legally will this have implications for any others of Busby's cases against Diddy? Would this case being dropped implicate the other cases favourably or unfavourably? And is there any evidence to suggest he settled or the reasons around the case being dropped? That's quite a big one there.
I would like to ask, in light of the Jay-Z case being dropped, legally will this have implications for any others of Busby's cases against Diddy? Would this case being dropped implicate the other cases favourably or unfavourably? And is there any evidence to suggest he settled or the reasons around the case being dropped? That's quite a big one there.
So I guess, first of all, will it impact Busby's other cases that he's brought forward?
So I guess, first of all, will it impact Busby's other cases that he's brought forward?
So I guess, first of all, will it impact Busby's other cases that he's brought forward?
There's been a bit of a development there between Jay-Z and Busby's case. Didn't the judge come out and say something that indicated it might actually go to trial?
There's been a bit of a development there between Jay-Z and Busby's case. Didn't the judge come out and say something that indicated it might actually go to trial?
There's been a bit of a development there between Jay-Z and Busby's case. Didn't the judge come out and say something that indicated it might actually go to trial?
Yeah, and that's not all we've heard from Jay-Z this week because he's actually now also suing the anonymous woman who accused him of raping her at VMA's afterparty in 2000 and then, as we know, dropped the lawsuit. So he's claiming his new defamation action claims his representatives have recently made direct contact with the Jane Doe
Yeah, and that's not all we've heard from Jay-Z this week because he's actually now also suing the anonymous woman who accused him of raping her at VMA's afterparty in 2000 and then, as we know, dropped the lawsuit. So he's claiming his new defamation action claims his representatives have recently made direct contact with the Jane Doe
Yeah, and that's not all we've heard from Jay-Z this week because he's actually now also suing the anonymous woman who accused him of raping her at VMA's afterparty in 2000 and then, as we know, dropped the lawsuit. So he's claiming his new defamation action claims his representatives have recently made direct contact with the Jane Doe
And in the lawsuit, they claim she allegedly admitted that she made up her claim about Jay-Z and felt pressured by her legal team to repeat it during that interview she did with NBC. It goes on to say that the Jane Doe said it was her lawyer, Tony Busby, who pushed her to go forward with the false narrative of the assault by Mr. Carter in order to leverage a maximum payday.
And in the lawsuit, they claim she allegedly admitted that she made up her claim about Jay-Z and felt pressured by her legal team to repeat it during that interview she did with NBC. It goes on to say that the Jane Doe said it was her lawyer, Tony Busby, who pushed her to go forward with the false narrative of the assault by Mr. Carter in order to leverage a maximum payday.
And in the lawsuit, they claim she allegedly admitted that she made up her claim about Jay-Z and felt pressured by her legal team to repeat it during that interview she did with NBC. It goes on to say that the Jane Doe said it was her lawyer, Tony Busby, who pushed her to go forward with the false narrative of the assault by Mr. Carter in order to leverage a maximum payday.
Now, we asked Tony Busby for a statement and he said, this case is baloney and has no legal merit. This is just another attempt to intimidate and bully this poor woman that we will deal with in due course. And Shane, there's been a little bit more Busby news. He's filed a few other cases. Could you just quickly fill us in on what he's been up to?