Case against Scene “Didi” Combes and J-Z The alleged rape of a 13 -year -old girl in 2000 has been rejected by the attorney representing Jane Do, according to the filed in New York on Friday.
Voluntary dismissal, reviewed by DiversityThe Attorney Tony was filed by Buzbi and Antigon Curice, claiming that Jane Does accused the musicians of sexual harassment “by this that it gives notice that the action of the above-consumption has been voluntarily rejected, prejudice With. ” Because it was dismissed with prejudice, the suit cannot be refined because it is in its current form.
Additionally, ROC Nation is owned by Entertainment Company J ZeeIssued statement Call it “victory” signed by J-Z (real name Sean Carter). In his statement, J-Z also says that the issue caused a shock to his wife and children.
He wrote, “The insignificant, imaginary and frightening allegations have been dismissed,” he wrote. “It was a civil suit
Are never going anywhere without merit. The fictional story she had made was laughing, not for the seriousness of the claims. I will not wish this experience on anyone. My wife, my children, loved ones and the trauma I have done can never be rejected. This 1-800 lawyer gets to file a suit to hide a suit behind Jane Do, and when he quickly finds out that the money grab is going to fail, they walk without any result. . The system has failed. The court should protect the victims, of course, with the same moral responsibility, the courts should protect the innocent from being accused without evidence. The truth may be strong for all the victims and those accused are equally accused. ,
Alex Spiro, J-Z’s lawyer also issued a personal statement: “The false case against J-Z, which should never have been brought, has been rejected with prejudice. Standing in front of heinous and false allegations, Jai can do something – he pushed back, he never went to the bus, he never paid 1 red penny, he won and cleaned his name. ,
Buzbee representatives did not return immediately DiversityRequest for comment.
A Jane Does initially sued Combus in October, in which two months later Jai-Z’s name joined the suit. He alleged that Combs and J-Z raped her in 2000, as they brought him after the MTV Music Video Awards.
The J-Z was in a hurry to explode the claims, saying that his lawyer was sent “blackmail” in an attempt to pressurize him to settle out of the court. He said that it was a “opposite effect” and instead inspired him to highlight his accused for “fraud (they) very publicly”.
Whatever was, it was a blitz of the court filing and a public back and forth between J-Z, ROC Nation and Buzbi. In December, Jane Do gave an interview that damaged her credibility as she claimed that “all facts are not clear” recalling about the events of the night and said “I have made some mistakes. I have to identify. Must be a mistake. “After that month, a judge decided that she could proceed anonymously in the case against the rappers.
Last month, J-Z filed a proposal to dismiss the trial after obtaining permission from the United States District Judge Analyssa Torres. The request claimed that the woman had a series of discrepancies in her account.
While the case against J-Z has been dismissed, Combes face dozens of cases which have been filed in the last one year. He has been in jail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York on charges of racketering and sex trafficking since September 2024. He has been denied bail three times and will remain imprisoned till his trial on May 5, 2025, when it can be determined that he can face life in jail.