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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.
The lawsuit states that the 13-year-old girl was drugged and raped by both Jay-Z and Diddy at a party hosted by Diddy himself. The accuser alleges that Jay-Z and Combs actually took turns raping her at the party after she had consumed a drink that made her feel, quote, woozy and lightheaded.
The lawsuit states that the 13-year-old girl was drugged and raped by both Jay-Z and Diddy at a party hosted by Diddy himself. The accuser alleges that Jay-Z and Combs actually took turns raping her at the party after she had consumed a drink that made her feel, quote, woozy and lightheaded.
She says she later escaped by hitting Combs in the neck as he assaulted her before running to a gas station where she was picked up by her father. Now, of course, Jay-Z has already come out hitting back at these accusations. In a lengthy statement on X, Jay-Z, whose real name is Sean Carter, said, quote, Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away.
She says she later escaped by hitting Combs in the neck as he assaulted her before running to a gas station where she was picked up by her father. Now, of course, Jay-Z has already come out hitting back at these accusations. In a lengthy statement on X, Jay-Z, whose real name is Sean Carter, said, quote, Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away.
Would you not agree? These alleged victims would deserve real justice if that were the case. This lawyer, who I have done a bit of research on, seems to have a pattern of these types of theatrics. Now the lawyer that Jay-Z is referring to, as we said before, is Tony Busby. He'd previously sent Jay-Z a letter seeking to mediate a settlement.
Would you not agree? These alleged victims would deserve real justice if that were the case. This lawyer, who I have done a bit of research on, seems to have a pattern of these types of theatrics. Now the lawyer that Jay-Z is referring to, as we said before, is Tony Busby. He'd previously sent Jay-Z a letter seeking to mediate a settlement.
Now Busby said the lawsuit, quote, speaks for itself and that this is, quote, a very serious matter that will be litigated in court. Jay-Z's statement went on to offer support to, quote, So those are very harsh words there by Jay-Z. He stated that Busby's, quote, terrible error in judgment was assuming the same thing about all celebrities. I'm not from your world, Jay-Z wrote.
Now Busby said the lawsuit, quote, speaks for itself and that this is, quote, a very serious matter that will be litigated in court. Jay-Z's statement went on to offer support to, quote, So those are very harsh words there by Jay-Z. He stated that Busby's, quote, terrible error in judgment was assuming the same thing about all celebrities. I'm not from your world, Jay-Z wrote.
I'm a young man who made it out of the projects of Brooklyn. We don't play these games. We have very strict codes and honor. Now, Jay-Z goes on to say we protect children. And then he's speaking to Busby directly when he says you seem to exploit people for personal gain. Only your network of conspiracy theorists, fake physics, which we think he means to say psychics there.
I'm a young man who made it out of the projects of Brooklyn. We don't play these games. We have very strict codes and honor. Now, Jay-Z goes on to say we protect children. And then he's speaking to Busby directly when he says you seem to exploit people for personal gain. Only your network of conspiracy theorists, fake physics, which we think he means to say psychics there.
Now, clearly, those are such strong words by Jay-Z. This is an emphatic denial, and he goes straight after Busby here.
Now, clearly, those are such strong words by Jay-Z. This is an emphatic denial, and he goes straight after Busby here.
Molly McPherson, who's a journalist and crisis communication expert, reacted to Jay-Z's statement in a piece for Forbes.com saying, "...instead of sticking to a careful, polished narrative, he's rolling out a hodgepodge of tough talk, personal history, and brand clout, all smashed together to force a shift in the conversation.
Molly McPherson, who's a journalist and crisis communication expert, reacted to Jay-Z's statement in a piece for Forbes.com saying, "...instead of sticking to a careful, polished narrative, he's rolling out a hodgepodge of tough talk, personal history, and brand clout, all smashed together to force a shift in the conversation.
He decided to come out swinging, and one thing is clear, Jay-Z is not admitting anything, and he's ready for a fight." Now, that proves absolutely clear. If you listen to any of the words that Jay-Z wrote there, he means business, and he's absolutely denying all these claims and really going after them and the alleged victim in this matter.
He decided to come out swinging, and one thing is clear, Jay-Z is not admitting anything, and he's ready for a fight." Now, that proves absolutely clear. If you listen to any of the words that Jay-Z wrote there, he means business, and he's absolutely denying all these claims and really going after them and the alleged victim in this matter.
Now, Sean Combs, Diddy has, it's important to say, denied all allegations against him, and that includes this latest one. He's currently in jail on federal sex trafficking charges, to which he's pleaded not guilty. We'll be following up on this story with an expert guest this week.
Now, Sean Combs, Diddy has, it's important to say, denied all allegations against him, and that includes this latest one. He's currently in jail on federal sex trafficking charges, to which he's pleaded not guilty. We'll be following up on this story with an expert guest this week.
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