Kayla Brantley
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Was there a moment with your client, Dawn Richard? Obviously, she's so well known. She's from Danity Kane. We've seen her on Making the Band. Was there a decision where she decided, you know, I'm going to come forward with my name? Because obviously, she could have filed as a Jane Doe and remained anonymous.
Could you fill us in on the status of Don Richard's case?
Could you fill us in on the status of Don Richard's case?
Is your team pulling any of the footage from making the band as evidence?
Is your team pulling any of the footage from making the band as evidence?
Lisa, I want to look to the latest allegations, a suit that was filed against Jay-Z that added Jay-Z along with Sean Combs. Jay-Z has come out swinging against these allegations and has also... targeted the lawyer who filed this civil suit, you know, calling it blackmail and every name in the book.
Lisa, I want to look to the latest allegations, a suit that was filed against Jay-Z that added Jay-Z along with Sean Combs. Jay-Z has come out swinging against these allegations and has also... targeted the lawyer who filed this civil suit, you know, calling it blackmail and every name in the book.
What are your thoughts on that from a legal perspective, from somebody who is representing a victim, an alleged victim?
What are your thoughts on that from a legal perspective, from somebody who is representing a victim, an alleged victim?
Well, that was in his statement. He said, you know, why bring a civil suit? Why not bring on a criminal suit? He's welcoming it.
Well, that was in his statement. He said, you know, why bring a civil suit? Why not bring on a criminal suit? He's welcoming it.
And Marjorie, you spoke about optics and how, you know, everyone's going to deny, as you said, Lisa Bloom, whether you're guilty or you're innocent. But when it comes to and just call me a devil's advocate for point of conversation, when it comes to a settlement.
And Marjorie, you spoke about optics and how, you know, everyone's going to deny, as you said, Lisa Bloom, whether you're guilty or you're innocent. But when it comes to and just call me a devil's advocate for point of conversation, when it comes to a settlement.
Say, you know, Daily Mail got our hands on the fact that Jay-Z settled with, you know, someone who claims they were 13 when he raped her. When that comes out from the court of public opinion, he would appear to be guilty. So I think there's just kind of no winning, I guess, when you have these allegations against you.
Say, you know, Daily Mail got our hands on the fact that Jay-Z settled with, you know, someone who claims they were 13 when he raped her. When that comes out from the court of public opinion, he would appear to be guilty. So I think there's just kind of no winning, I guess, when you have these allegations against you.
Hey everyone, I'm Kayla Brantley and welcome to a very special episode of the Trial of Diddy podcast. Today we have a super quick update because on Sunday, December 8th, 2024, Jay-Z was pulled into the heart of the Diddy case and he found himself having to deny allegations that he drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl alongside Diddy during an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in 2000.
Hey everyone, I'm Kayla Brantley and welcome to a very special episode of the Trial of Diddy podcast. Today we have a super quick update because on Sunday, December 8th, 2024, Jay-Z was pulled into the heart of the Diddy case and he found himself having to deny allegations that he drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl alongside Diddy during an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in 2000.
Now, the original federal lawsuit, which had only named Sean Combs, has now been refiled by Texas-based attorney Tony Busby. Busby, who we've spoken a lot about on this show. Now, it cites the accuser known only as Jane Doe, who alleges that she was assaulted at the house party by the two superstars. And she also alleges that an unnamed female celebrity was in the room at the time.