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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, host Analytic Dreamz dives into the high-stakes legal battle of Patel v. Dorsey. Shawn Carter, aka Jay-Z, faces a shareholder lawsuit alongside Block, Inc. co-founder Jack Dorsey. Filed on February 5, 2025, in California, the suit alleges Cash App enabled illegal activities like money laundering and terrorism financing due to board negligence. Analytic Dreamz unpacks the timeline, from federal probes to multimillion-dollar settlements, exploring how this case could impact Jay-Z's legacy and the future of payment apps.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jay-Z and Diddy Lawsuit Dropped as Sexual Assault Accuser Withdraws Case A woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old has dropped her lawsuit against both men, according to court records. The notice of voluntary dismissal was filed on Friday and was dismissed "with prejudice," meaning she cannot refile the case. The lawsuit, initially filed in late 2023, included disturbing allegations that the woman, identified as "Jane Doe," was lured by a limousine driver outside the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards and taken to an after-party, where she claimed she was drugged and raped by the two music moguls. The suit was dismissed less than four months after it was filed, but her attorneys did not provide a reason for withdrawing it. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, strongly denied the allegations and had been pushing for the case to be dismissed. Following the lawsuit's withdrawal, Carter released a statement calling the claims "frivolous, fictitious, and appalling." "I would not wish this experience on anyone. The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be dismissed," he said, also referring to the case as a "money-grab." Combs, who is already facing several lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, has been in custody in New York City since late last year on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. His legal team responded to the lawsuit's dismissal by asserting that it was just one of many cases that "will not hold up in a court of law." "Sean Combs has never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor. No number of lawsuits, sensationalized allegations, or media theatrics will change that reality," his attorneys stated. The woman first came forward publicly in December in an NBC News interview, revealing that she is now a 38-year-old mother in Alabama. She said she remained silent for more than two decades out of fear that no one would believe her. According to her lawsuit, she was outside Radio City Music Hall the night of the 2000 VMAs when she met a limousine driver who claimed to work for Combs. The driver allegedly took her to an after-party, where she accepted a drink from a waitress and immediately felt lightheaded. The lawsuit stated that as she looked for a place to lie down, Combs, Carter, and another unnamed woman followed her into a room, where Carter allegedly raped her first, followed by Combs. Carter's attorneys had pointed out multiple inconsistencies in the woman's claims, including being unable to verify the location of the alleged after-party. The woman described it as a large white house with a gated U-shaped driveway about 20 minutes from Radio City Music Hall, but no such property had been found to match that description. Additionally, Carter's legal team referenced NBC's reporting that musician Benji Madden—who the woman claimed was present at the party—was actually on tour in the Midwest at the time. Meanwhile, Combs remains in legal turmoil, facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, physical violence, and sex trafficking. His upcoming trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges is set to begin in May. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssaultCase #LawsuitDismissed #MeToo #HipHopNews #BreakingNews Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Jay-Z and Diddy Lawsuit Dropped as Sexual Assault Accuser Withdraws Case A woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old has dropped her lawsuit against both men, according to court records. The notice of voluntary dismissal was filed on Friday and was dismissed "with prejudice," meaning she cannot refile the case. The lawsuit, initially filed in late 2023, included disturbing allegations that the woman, identified as "Jane Doe," was lured by a limousine driver outside the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards and taken to an after-party, where she claimed she was drugged and raped by the two music moguls. The suit was dismissed less than four months after it was filed, but her attorneys did not provide a reason for withdrawing it. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, strongly denied the allegations and had been pushing for the case to be dismissed. Following the lawsuit's withdrawal, Carter released a statement calling the claims "frivolous, fictitious, and appalling." "I would not wish this experience on anyone. The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be dismissed," he said, also referring to the case as a "money-grab." Combs, who is already facing several lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, has been in custody in New York City since late last year on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. His legal team responded to the lawsuit's dismissal by asserting that it was just one of many cases that "will not hold up in a court of law." "Sean Combs has never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor. No number of lawsuits, sensationalized allegations, or media theatrics will change that reality," his attorneys stated. The woman first came forward publicly in December in an NBC News interview, revealing that she is now a 38-year-old mother in Alabama. She said she remained silent for more than two decades out of fear that no one would believe her. According to her lawsuit, she was outside Radio City Music Hall the night of the 2000 VMAs when she met a limousine driver who claimed to work for Combs. The driver allegedly took her to an after-party, where she accepted a drink from a waitress and immediately felt lightheaded. The lawsuit stated that as she looked for a place to lie down, Combs, Carter, and another unnamed woman followed her into a room, where Carter allegedly raped her first, followed by Combs. Carter's attorneys had pointed out multiple inconsistencies in the woman's claims, including being unable to verify the location of the alleged after-party. The woman described it as a large white house with a gated U-shaped driveway about 20 minutes from Radio City Music Hall, but no such property had been found to match that description. Additionally, Carter's legal team referenced NBC's reporting that musician Benji Madden—who the woman claimed was present at the party—was actually on tour in the Midwest at the time. Meanwhile, Combs remains in legal turmoil, facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, physical violence, and sex trafficking. His upcoming trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges is set to begin in May. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssaultCase #LawsuitDismissed #MeToo #HipHopNews #BreakingNews Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old has dropped her lawsuit against both men, according to court records. The notice of voluntary dismissal was filed on Friday and was dismissed "with prejudice," meaning she cannot refile the case. The lawsuit, initially filed in late 2023, included disturbing allegations that the woman, identified as "Jane Doe," was lured by a limousine driver outside the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards and taken to an after-party, where she claimed she was drugged and raped by the two music moguls. The suit was dismissed less than four months after it was filed, but her attorneys did not provide a reason for withdrawing it. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, strongly denied the allegations and had been pushing for the case to be dismissed. Following the lawsuit's withdrawal, Carter released a statement calling the claims "frivolous, fictitious, and appalling." "I would not wish this experience on anyone. The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be dismissed," he said, also referring to the case as a "money-grab." Combs, who is already facing several lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, has been in custody in New York City since late last year on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. His legal team responded to the lawsuit's dismissal by asserting that it was just one of many cases that "will not hold up in a court of law." "Sean Combs has never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor. No number of lawsuits, sensationalized allegations, or media theatrics will change that reality," his attorneys stated. The woman first came forward publicly in December in an NBC News interview, revealing that she is now a 38-year-old mother in Alabama. She said she remained silent for more than two decades out of fear that no one would believe her. According to her lawsuit, she was outside Radio City Music Hall the night of the 2000 VMAs when she met a limousine driver who claimed to work for Combs. The driver allegedly took her to an after-party, where she accepted a drink from a waitress and immediately felt lightheaded. The lawsuit stated that as she looked for a place to lie down, Combs, Carter, and another unnamed woman followed her into a room, where Carter allegedly raped her first, followed by Combs. Carter's attorneys had pointed out multiple inconsistencies in the woman's claims, including being unable to verify the location of the alleged after-party. The woman described it as a large white house with a gated U-shaped driveway about 20 minutes from Radio City Music Hall, but no such property had been found to match that description. Additionally, Carter's legal team referenced NBC's reporting that musician Benji Madden—who the woman claimed was present at the party—was actually on tour in the Midwest at the time. Meanwhile, Combs remains in legal turmoil, facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, physical violence, and sex trafficking. His upcoming trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges is set to begin in May. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssaultCase #LawsuitDismissed #MeToo #HipHopNews #BreakingNews Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Jay-Z and Diddy Lawsuit Dropped as Sexual Assault Accuser Withdraws Case A woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her when she was 13 years old has dropped her lawsuit against both men, according to court records. The notice of voluntary dismissal was filed on Friday and was dismissed "with prejudice," meaning she cannot refile the case. The lawsuit, initially filed in late 2023, included disturbing allegations that the woman, identified as "Jane Doe," was lured by a limousine driver outside the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards and taken to an after-party, where she claimed she was drugged and raped by the two music moguls. The suit was dismissed less than four months after it was filed, but her attorneys did not provide a reason for withdrawing it. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, strongly denied the allegations and had been pushing for the case to be dismissed. Following the lawsuit's withdrawal, Carter released a statement calling the claims "frivolous, fictitious, and appalling." "I would not wish this experience on anyone. The trauma that my wife, my children, my loved ones and I have endured can never be dismissed," he said, also referring to the case as a "money-grab." Combs, who is already facing several lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, has been in custody in New York City since late last year on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. His legal team responded to the lawsuit's dismissal by asserting that it was just one of many cases that "will not hold up in a court of law." "Sean Combs has never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor. No number of lawsuits, sensationalized allegations, or media theatrics will change that reality," his attorneys stated. The woman first came forward publicly in December in an NBC News interview, revealing that she is now a 38-year-old mother in Alabama. She said she remained silent for more than two decades out of fear that no one would believe her. According to her lawsuit, she was outside Radio City Music Hall the night of the 2000 VMAs when she met a limousine driver who claimed to work for Combs. The driver allegedly took her to an after-party, where she accepted a drink from a waitress and immediately felt lightheaded. The lawsuit stated that as she looked for a place to lie down, Combs, Carter, and another unnamed woman followed her into a room, where Carter allegedly raped her first, followed by Combs. Carter's attorneys had pointed out multiple inconsistencies in the woman's claims, including being unable to verify the location of the alleged after-party. The woman described it as a large white house with a gated U-shaped driveway about 20 minutes from Radio City Music Hall, but no such property had been found to match that description. Additionally, Carter's legal team referenced NBC's reporting that musician Benji Madden—who the woman claimed was present at the party—was actually on tour in the Midwest at the time. Meanwhile, Combs remains in legal turmoil, facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, physical violence, and sex trafficking. His upcoming trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges is set to begin in May. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssaultCase #LawsuitDismissed #MeToo #HipHopNews #BreakingNews Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) has filed a reply memorandum supporting his motion for monetary sanctions and dismissal of the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11. Carter contends that the plaintiff's counsel, Anthony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into the factual allegations before filing the complaint, which accuses Carter of serious misconduct. He argues that many of the claims are demonstrably false or highly implausible, suggesting a violation of Rule 11(b), which mandates that attorneys ensure factual contentions have evidentiary support.Carter emphasizes that the allegations have caused significant harm to his reputation and personal life. He asserts that the complaint was filed without proper verification of facts, as evidenced by discrepancies such as incorrect descriptions of events and locations. Carter seeks dismissal of the complaint and requests monetary sanctions against Buzbee and his law firm to deter similar conduct in the future. He underscores the importance of attorneys adhering to ethical standards to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - Rule 11 Reply(15569784.8).docx
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) has filed a reply memorandum supporting his motion for monetary sanctions and dismissal of the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11. Carter contends that the plaintiff's counsel, Anthony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into the factual allegations before filing the complaint, which accuses Carter of serious misconduct. He argues that many of the claims are demonstrably false or highly implausible, suggesting a violation of Rule 11(b), which mandates that attorneys ensure factual contentions have evidentiary support.Carter emphasizes that the allegations have caused significant harm to his reputation and personal life. He asserts that the complaint was filed without proper verification of facts, as evidenced by discrepancies such as incorrect descriptions of events and locations. Carter seeks dismissal of the complaint and requests monetary sanctions against Buzbee and his law firm to deter similar conduct in the future. He underscores the importance of attorneys adhering to ethical standards to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - Rule 11 Reply(15569784.8).docx
Recent allegations have surfaced against Sean "Diddy" Combs, claiming he employed individuals to recruit young women for intimate encounters at his parties. At a 2004 White Party in the Hamptons, men allegedly approached female attendees, suggesting it was an honor to spend private time with Combs. One woman, identified as Lisa, recounted being propositioned but declined, perceiving the true nature of the request. Another attendee accepted and later regretted the experience.These claims align with statements from former employee Phillip Pines, who alleges he was responsible for organizing and cleaning up after Combs's "Wild King Nights" between 2019 and 2021. Pines asserts he was tasked with procuring supplies for these events and is currently suing Combs for sexual battery, harassment, and trafficking. Combs faces multiple legal challenges, including criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, which he denies.In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) filed a motion on December 9, 2024, seeking to expedite a hearing concerning the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymously. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that Carter and co-defendant Sean Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Carter's motion argues that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous hampers his ability to mount an effective defense and that public interest favors disclosure of all parties' identities in legal proceedings.Carter's legal team contends that the allegations are baseless and part of a calculated attempt to tarnish his reputation. They emphasize the need for an expedited hearing to address the anonymity issue promptly, citing the significant media attention and potential harm to Carter's personal and professional life. The court has yet to rule on the motion to expedite or the underlying request concerning the plaintiff's anonymity.In our next segment...In a letter to the court dated December 30, 2024, Plaintiff Jane Doe's legal team responded to Defendant Shawn Carter's request to file a motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint (FAC) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). Carter's request argues that the FAC fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The plaintiff's counsel maintains that the FAC sufficiently alleges detailed and substantiated claims of sexual assault and other misconduct, asserting that Carter's motion to dismiss is without merit and should not proceed.Jane Doe's legal team emphasizes that the FAC meets the required pleading standards and provides a robust factual basis to sustain the claims. They argue that the dismissal motion is an attempt to delay the proceedings and detract from the core allegations. The plaintiff's response underscores the importance of moving forward with the case to ensure that Jane Doe's claims are addressed promptly and fairly in court. The court will consider the parties' submissions in determining whether to grant Carter leave to file the motion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) has filed a reply memorandum supporting his motion for monetary sanctions and dismissal of the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11. Carter contends that the plaintiff's counsel, Anthony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into the factual allegations before filing the complaint, which accuses Carter of serious misconduct. He argues that many of the claims are demonstrably false or highly implausible, suggesting a violation of Rule 11(b), which mandates that attorneys ensure factual contentions have evidentiary support.Carter emphasizes that the allegations have caused significant harm to his reputation and personal life. He asserts that the complaint was filed without proper verification of facts, as evidenced by discrepancies such as incorrect descriptions of events and locations. Carter seeks dismissal of the complaint and requests monetary sanctions against Buzbee and his law firm to deter similar conduct in the future. He underscores the importance of attorneys adhering to ethical standards to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - Rule 11 Reply(15569784.8).docx
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) has filed a reply memorandum supporting his motion for monetary sanctions and dismissal of the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11. Carter contends that the plaintiff's counsel, Anthony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into the factual allegations before filing the complaint, which accuses Carter of serious misconduct. He argues that many of the claims are demonstrably false or highly implausible, suggesting a violation of Rule 11(b), which mandates that attorneys ensure factual contentions have evidentiary support.Carter emphasizes that the allegations have caused significant harm to his reputation and personal life. He asserts that the complaint was filed without proper verification of facts, as evidenced by discrepancies such as incorrect descriptions of events and locations. Carter seeks dismissal of the complaint and requests monetary sanctions against Buzbee and his law firm to deter similar conduct in the future. He underscores the importance of attorneys adhering to ethical standards to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - Rule 11 Reply(15569784.8).docx
Recent allegations have surfaced against Sean "Diddy" Combs, claiming he employed individuals to recruit young women for intimate encounters at his parties. At a 2004 White Party in the Hamptons, men allegedly approached female attendees, suggesting it was an honor to spend private time with Combs. One woman, identified as Lisa, recounted being propositioned but declined, perceiving the true nature of the request. Another attendee accepted and later regretted the experience.These claims align with statements from former employee Phillip Pines, who alleges he was responsible for organizing and cleaning up after Combs's "Wild King Nights" between 2019 and 2021. Pines asserts he was tasked with procuring supplies for these events and is currently suing Combs for sexual battery, harassment, and trafficking. Combs faces multiple legal challenges, including criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, which he denies.In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) filed a motion on December 9, 2024, seeking to expedite a hearing concerning the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymously. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that Carter and co-defendant Sean Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Carter's motion argues that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous hampers his ability to mount an effective defense and that public interest favors disclosure of all parties' identities in legal proceedings.Carter's legal team contends that the allegations are baseless and part of a calculated attempt to tarnish his reputation. They emphasize the need for an expedited hearing to address the anonymity issue promptly, citing the significant media attention and potential harm to Carter's personal and professional life. The court has yet to rule on the motion to expedite or the underlying request concerning the plaintiff's anonymity.In our next segment...In a letter to the court dated December 30, 2024, Plaintiff Jane Doe's legal team responded to Defendant Shawn Carter's request to file a motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint (FAC) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). Carter's request argues that the FAC fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The plaintiff's counsel maintains that the FAC sufficiently alleges detailed and substantiated claims of sexual assault and other misconduct, asserting that Carter's motion to dismiss is without merit and should not proceed.Jane Doe's legal team emphasizes that the FAC meets the required pleading standards and provides a robust factual basis to sustain the claims. They argue that the dismissal motion is an attempt to delay the proceedings and detract from the core allegations. The plaintiff's response underscores the importance of moving forward with the case to ensure that Jane Doe's claims are addressed promptly and fairly in court. The court will consider the parties' submissions in determining whether to grant Carter leave to file the motion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) has filed a reply memorandum supporting his motion for monetary sanctions and dismissal of the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11. Carter contends that the plaintiff's counsel, Anthony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into the factual allegations before filing the complaint, which accuses Carter of serious misconduct. He argues that many of the claims are demonstrably false or highly implausible, suggesting a violation of Rule 11(b), which mandates that attorneys ensure factual contentions have evidentiary support.Carter emphasizes that the allegations have caused significant harm to his reputation and personal life. He asserts that the complaint was filed without proper verification of facts, as evidenced by discrepancies such as incorrect descriptions of events and locations. Carter seeks dismissal of the complaint and requests monetary sanctions against Buzbee and his law firm to deter similar conduct in the future. He underscores the importance of attorneys adhering to ethical standards to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - Rule 11 Reply(15569784.8).docxBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) has filed a reply memorandum supporting his motion for monetary sanctions and dismissal of the complaint under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11. Carter contends that the plaintiff's counsel, Anthony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm, failed to conduct a reasonable investigation into the factual allegations before filing the complaint, which accuses Carter of serious misconduct. He argues that many of the claims are demonstrably false or highly implausible, suggesting a violation of Rule 11(b), which mandates that attorneys ensure factual contentions have evidentiary support.Carter emphasizes that the allegations have caused significant harm to his reputation and personal life. He asserts that the complaint was filed without proper verification of facts, as evidenced by discrepancies such as incorrect descriptions of events and locations. Carter seeks dismissal of the complaint and requests monetary sanctions against Buzbee and his law firm to deter similar conduct in the future. He underscores the importance of attorneys adhering to ethical standards to maintain the integrity of the judicial process. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - Rule 11 Reply(15569784.8).docxBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Recent allegations have surfaced against Sean "Diddy" Combs, claiming he employed individuals to recruit young women for intimate encounters at his parties. At a 2004 White Party in the Hamptons, men allegedly approached female attendees, suggesting it was an honor to spend private time with Combs. One woman, identified as Lisa, recounted being propositioned but declined, perceiving the true nature of the request. Another attendee accepted and later regretted the experience.These claims align with statements from former employee Phillip Pines, who alleges he was responsible for organizing and cleaning up after Combs's "Wild King Nights" between 2019 and 2021. Pines asserts he was tasked with procuring supplies for these events and is currently suing Combs for sexual battery, harassment, and trafficking. Combs faces multiple legal challenges, including criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, which he denies.In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) filed a motion on December 9, 2024, seeking to expedite a hearing concerning the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymously. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that Carter and co-defendant Sean Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Carter's motion argues that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous hampers his ability to mount an effective defense and that public interest favors disclosure of all parties' identities in legal proceedings.Carter's legal team contends that the allegations are baseless and part of a calculated attempt to tarnish his reputation. They emphasize the need for an expedited hearing to address the anonymity issue promptly, citing the significant media attention and potential harm to Carter's personal and professional life. The court has yet to rule on the motion to expedite or the underlying request concerning the plaintiff's anonymity.In our next segment...In a letter to the court dated December 30, 2024, Plaintiff Jane Doe's legal team responded to Defendant Shawn Carter's request to file a motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint (FAC) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). Carter's request argues that the FAC fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The plaintiff's counsel maintains that the FAC sufficiently alleges detailed and substantiated claims of sexual assault and other misconduct, asserting that Carter's motion to dismiss is without merit and should not proceed.Jane Doe's legal team emphasizes that the FAC meets the required pleading standards and provides a robust factual basis to sustain the claims. They argue that the dismissal motion is an attempt to delay the proceedings and detract from the core allegations. The plaintiff's response underscores the importance of moving forward with the case to ensure that Jane Doe's claims are addressed promptly and fairly in court. The court will consider the parties' submissions in determining whether to grant Carter leave to file the motion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In a letter dated December 13, 2024, addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys representing Sean Combs in the case Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) presented arguments regarding procedural and substantive issues. The letter outlines Combs' legal team's position on specific aspects of the case, including potential conflicts with related ongoing legal proceedings and the sufficiency of the allegations against him. Combs' counsel requested the court's consideration of these issues to ensure a fair and efficient resolution.The attorneys emphasized their client's cooperation with the judicial process and reiterated his denial of the allegations, describing them as meritless. They argued that the claims should either be dismissed outright or narrowed in scope to prevent undue harm to their client's reputation and resources. The letter concluded with a formal request for the court to address their concerns in upcoming hearings, reflecting Combs' commitment to defending himself against the charges while seeking an equitable outcome.In a response addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys for the plaintiff in Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) opposed Shawn Carter's request for an expedited Rule 11 motion. The plaintiff's counsel argued that Carter's motion was premature and unnecessary, highlighting that Rule 11 sanctions are typically reserved for clear-cut instances of frivolous or improper filings, which they assert do not apply in this case. They emphasized the importance of allowing the legal process to proceed without undue interference or tactics designed to intimidate or derail the plaintiff's claims.The response further contended that Carter's request for expedited consideration was an attempt to avoid full scrutiny of the serious allegations brought against him and the co-defendants. The plaintiff's legal team maintained that their claims are grounded in substantive legal and factual bases, warranting careful examination rather than dismissal at this stage. The letter concluded with a request for the court to deny Carter's motion, allowing the case to progress in accordance with established procedures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - FILE VERSION_Rule 11 letter (15471223_1).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.50.0.pdf
Attorneys for rapper and businessman Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, have filed critical paperwork to try to get accusations against him thrown out. Texas attorney Tony Buzbee represents a woman who says she was raped in 2000 when she just 13. But Jay-Z's legal team points out glaring holes in her story. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber breaks down the latest details.Watch Sidebar with Jesse Weber NOW on Spotify! - https://bit.ly/41thR8LHOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger and Christina FalconeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) filed a motion on December 9, 2024, seeking to expedite a hearing concerning the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymously. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that Carter and co-defendant Sean Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Carter's motion argues that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous hampers his ability to mount an effective defense and that public interest favors disclosure of all parties' identities in legal proceedings.Carter's legal team contends that the allegations are baseless and part of a calculated attempt to tarnish his reputation. They emphasize the need for an expedited hearing to address the anonymity issue promptly, citing the significant media attention and potential harm to Carter's personal and professional life. The court has yet to rule on the motion to expedite or the underlying request concerning the plaintiff's anonymity.In our next segment...In a letter to the court dated December 30, 2024, Plaintiff Jane Doe's legal team responded to Defendant Shawn Carter's request to file a motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint (FAC) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). Carter's request argues that the FAC fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The plaintiff's counsel maintains that the FAC sufficiently alleges detailed and substantiated claims of sexual assault and other misconduct, asserting that Carter's motion to dismiss is without merit and should not proceed.Jane Doe's legal team emphasizes that the FAC meets the required pleading standards and provides a robust factual basis to sustain the claims. They argue that the dismissal motion is an attempt to delay the proceedings and detract from the core allegations. The plaintiff's response underscores the importance of moving forward with the case to ensure that Jane Doe's claims are addressed promptly and fairly in court. The court will consider the parties' submissions in determining whether to grant Carter leave to file the motion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - 2024.12.09 - Letter Hearing (Signed Copy).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.57.0.pdf
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) filed a motion on December 9, 2024, seeking to expedite a hearing concerning the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymously. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that Carter and co-defendant Sean Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Carter's motion argues that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous hampers his ability to mount an effective defense and that public interest favors disclosure of all parties' identities in legal proceedings.Carter's legal team contends that the allegations are baseless and part of a calculated attempt to tarnish his reputation. They emphasize the need for an expedited hearing to address the anonymity issue promptly, citing the significant media attention and potential harm to Carter's personal and professional life. The court has yet to rule on the motion to expedite or the underlying request concerning the plaintiff's anonymity.In our next segment...In a letter to the court dated December 30, 2024, Plaintiff Jane Doe's legal team responded to Defendant Shawn Carter's request to file a motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint (FAC) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). Carter's request argues that the FAC fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The plaintiff's counsel maintains that the FAC sufficiently alleges detailed and substantiated claims of sexual assault and other misconduct, asserting that Carter's motion to dismiss is without merit and should not proceed.Jane Doe's legal team emphasizes that the FAC meets the required pleading standards and provides a robust factual basis to sustain the claims. They argue that the dismissal motion is an attempt to delay the proceedings and detract from the core allegations. The plaintiff's response underscores the importance of moving forward with the case to ensure that Jane Doe's claims are addressed promptly and fairly in court. The court will consider the parties' submissions in determining whether to grant Carter leave to file the motion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - 2024.12.09 - Letter Hearing (Signed Copy).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.57.0.pdf
In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07975-AT, defendant Shawn Carter (professionally known as Jay-Z) filed a motion on December 9, 2024, seeking to expedite a hearing concerning the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymously. The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that Carter and co-defendant Sean Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old. Carter's motion argues that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous hampers his ability to mount an effective defense and that public interest favors disclosure of all parties' identities in legal proceedings.Carter's legal team contends that the allegations are baseless and part of a calculated attempt to tarnish his reputation. They emphasize the need for an expedited hearing to address the anonymity issue promptly, citing the significant media attention and potential harm to Carter's personal and professional life. The court has yet to rule on the motion to expedite or the underlying request concerning the plaintiff's anonymity.In our next segment...In a letter to the court dated December 30, 2024, Plaintiff Jane Doe's legal team responded to Defendant Shawn Carter's request to file a motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint (FAC) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). Carter's request argues that the FAC fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The plaintiff's counsel maintains that the FAC sufficiently alleges detailed and substantiated claims of sexual assault and other misconduct, asserting that Carter's motion to dismiss is without merit and should not proceed.Jane Doe's legal team emphasizes that the FAC meets the required pleading standards and provides a robust factual basis to sustain the claims. They argue that the dismissal motion is an attempt to delay the proceedings and detract from the core allegations. The plaintiff's response underscores the importance of moving forward with the case to ensure that Jane Doe's claims are addressed promptly and fairly in court. The court will consider the parties' submissions in determining whether to grant Carter leave to file the motion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - 2024.12.09 - Letter Hearing (Signed Copy).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.57.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In a letter dated December 13, 2024, addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys representing Sean Combs in the case Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) presented arguments regarding procedural and substantive issues. The letter outlines Combs' legal team's position on specific aspects of the case, including potential conflicts with related ongoing legal proceedings and the sufficiency of the allegations against him. Combs' counsel requested the court's consideration of these issues to ensure a fair and efficient resolution.The attorneys emphasized their client's cooperation with the judicial process and reiterated his denial of the allegations, describing them as meritless. They argued that the claims should either be dismissed outright or narrowed in scope to prevent undue harm to their client's reputation and resources. The letter concluded with a formal request for the court to address their concerns in upcoming hearings, reflecting Combs' commitment to defending himself against the charges while seeking an equitable outcome.In a response addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys for the plaintiff in Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) opposed Shawn Carter's request for an expedited Rule 11 motion. The plaintiff's counsel argued that Carter's motion was premature and unnecessary, highlighting that Rule 11 sanctions are typically reserved for clear-cut instances of frivolous or improper filings, which they assert do not apply in this case. They emphasized the importance of allowing the legal process to proceed without undue interference or tactics designed to intimidate or derail the plaintiff's claims.The response further contended that Carter's request for expedited consideration was an attempt to avoid full scrutiny of the serious allegations brought against him and the co-defendants. The plaintiff's legal team maintained that their claims are grounded in substantive legal and factual bases, warranting careful examination rather than dismissal at this stage. The letter concluded with a request for the court to deny Carter's motion, allowing the case to progress in accordance with established procedures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - FILE VERSION_Rule 11 letter (15471223_1).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.50.0.pdf
In a letter dated December 13, 2024, addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys representing Sean Combs in the case Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) presented arguments regarding procedural and substantive issues. The letter outlines Combs' legal team's position on specific aspects of the case, including potential conflicts with related ongoing legal proceedings and the sufficiency of the allegations against him. Combs' counsel requested the court's consideration of these issues to ensure a fair and efficient resolution.The attorneys emphasized their client's cooperation with the judicial process and reiterated his denial of the allegations, describing them as meritless. They argued that the claims should either be dismissed outright or narrowed in scope to prevent undue harm to their client's reputation and resources. The letter concluded with a formal request for the court to address their concerns in upcoming hearings, reflecting Combs' commitment to defending himself against the charges while seeking an equitable outcome.In a response addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys for the plaintiff in Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) opposed Shawn Carter's request for an expedited Rule 11 motion. The plaintiff's counsel argued that Carter's motion was premature and unnecessary, highlighting that Rule 11 sanctions are typically reserved for clear-cut instances of frivolous or improper filings, which they assert do not apply in this case. They emphasized the importance of allowing the legal process to proceed without undue interference or tactics designed to intimidate or derail the plaintiff's claims.The response further contended that Carter's request for expedited consideration was an attempt to avoid full scrutiny of the serious allegations brought against him and the co-defendants. The plaintiff's legal team maintained that their claims are grounded in substantive legal and factual bases, warranting careful examination rather than dismissal at this stage. The letter concluded with a request for the court to deny Carter's motion, allowing the case to progress in accordance with established procedures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - FILE VERSION_Rule 11 letter (15471223_1).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.50.0.pdf
In a letter dated December 13, 2024, addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys representing Sean Combs in the case Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) presented arguments regarding procedural and substantive issues. The letter outlines Combs' legal team's position on specific aspects of the case, including potential conflicts with related ongoing legal proceedings and the sufficiency of the allegations against him. Combs' counsel requested the court's consideration of these issues to ensure a fair and efficient resolution.The attorneys emphasized their client's cooperation with the judicial process and reiterated his denial of the allegations, describing them as meritless. They argued that the claims should either be dismissed outright or narrowed in scope to prevent undue harm to their client's reputation and resources. The letter concluded with a formal request for the court to address their concerns in upcoming hearings, reflecting Combs' commitment to defending himself against the charges while seeking an equitable outcome.In a response addressed to Honorable Judge Analisa Torres, attorneys for the plaintiff in Jane Doe v. Sean Combs et al. (Case No. 24-cv-07975-AT) opposed Shawn Carter's request for an expedited Rule 11 motion. The plaintiff's counsel argued that Carter's motion was premature and unnecessary, highlighting that Rule 11 sanctions are typically reserved for clear-cut instances of frivolous or improper filings, which they assert do not apply in this case. They emphasized the importance of allowing the legal process to proceed without undue interference or tactics designed to intimidate or derail the plaintiff's claims.The response further contended that Carter's request for expedited consideration was an attempt to avoid full scrutiny of the serious allegations brought against him and the co-defendants. The plaintiff's legal team maintained that their claims are grounded in substantive legal and factual bases, warranting careful examination rather than dismissal at this stage. The letter concluded with a request for the court to deny Carter's motion, allowing the case to progress in accordance with established procedures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - FILE VERSION_Rule 11 letter (15471223_1).docxgov.uscourts.nysd.630244.50.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The rap mogul's, whose real name is Shawn Carter, billion dollar empire is at risk after he was named in a civil lawsuit accusing him of raping a 13-year-old in 2000. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, was named alongside Sean ‘Diddy' Combs. Both men strongly deny the claims. So how did Jay-Z become a giant of American culture?If you've been affected by issues in this podcast:Victim Support provides emotional and practical help to victims or witnesses of any crime, whether or not it has been reported to the police. Phone: 0808 16 89 111 (24/7) Visit the Victim Support websiteRape Crisis England & Wales offers confidential support and information to women in England and Wales who have survived any form of sexual violence, no matter how long ago. Also provides immediate support to friends and family on how to support female survivors of sexual violence. Phone: 0808 802 9999 (12–2:30pm & 7–9:30pm daily) Visit the Rape Crisis websiteThis podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryGuest: Craig MacLean, freelance arts journalist and contributor to The Times. Host: Luke Jones.Further listening: The P Diddy lawsuits: The downfall of a rap legend Read more: Jay-Z, Beyoncé and a billion-dollar hip-hop empire in jeopardy Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.comClips: On The Red Carpet, Forbes, CBS, NBC News, CNN, UNICEF, MTV, BBC News, BBC Glastonbury. Music clips: Brooklyn's Finest, JAY-Z, ℗ 1996 S. Carter Enterprises, LLC., Distributed by Equity Distribution, Roc-A-Fella.Izzo (H.O.V.A.), JAY-Z, ℗ 2001 S. Carter Enterprises, LLC., Universal Music Group.Dead Presidents II, JAY-Z, ℗ 1996 S. Carter Enterprises, LLC., Distributed by Equity Distribution, Roc-A-Fella.Empire State Of Mind, JAY-Z ft. Alicia Keys, © 2014 S. Carter Enterprises, LLC., Distributed by Roc Nation Records, LLC. Sorry, Beyoncé, ℗ 2016 Parkwood Entertainment LLC, under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment, Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia. Photo: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs are pushing back against serious allegations of sexual assault made by a woman who claims the two attacked her when she was 13 at an after-party for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The woman, whose identity has not been revealed, admitted to inconsistencies in her story, though she stands by her allegations. The woman alleged she was driven from Rochester, New York, to New York City for the VMAs and later attended an after-party. According to her, she was offered a ride by Combs' limousine driver and arrived at the party, where she spoke with musicians Benji Madden and his brother. She claimed she was drugged at the party and later sexually assaulted by Jay-Z, Combs, and an unnamed celebrity. The story has drawn skepticism after representatives for the Madden brothers confirmed they were on tour in the Midwest during the VMAs. Additionally, the woman's father said he doesn't recall the more than five-hour drive home from New York City, casting further doubt on her account. Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, responded firmly in a statement, criticizing Tony Buzbee, the woman's attorney. “This incident didn't happen and yet he filed it in court and doubled down in the press,” he said. “True Justice is coming. We fight FROM victory, not FOR victory. This was over before it began. This 1-800 lawyer doesn't realize it yet, but, soon.” Buzbee, a Houston-based personal injury lawyer representing 120 alleged victims of sexual misconduct against Combs, defended his actions, stating that it is his team's responsibility to investigate any new claims as they arise. He previously denied accusations of blackmail by Jay-Z, calling such claims “stupid and laughable.” Combs, currently awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, also denied the allegations through his attorney, Teny R. Geragos. “Yesterday, a lawyer admitted that over 50 people falsely claimed to be victims. Today, for the second time this week, a Buzbee plaintiff has been exposed. This is the beginning of the end of this shameful money grab,” Geragos said. The woman's original lawsuit accused Combs of sexual assault, but she amended it last week to include Jay-Z. She admitted to making “some mistakes” in recalling events but insisted the core of her story remains true. According to her lawsuit, she was made to sign a nondisclosure agreement while in the limousine before being drugged at the party. She claims the assault occurred in a bedroom where she had gone to rest. Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, has filed a motion to dismiss the case, calling it “stunning” that such a serious complaint would be filed without proper vetting. “It is stunning that a lawyer would not only file such a serious complaint without proper vetting but would make things worse by further peddling this false story in the press,” Spiro said. Both Jay-Z and Combs are icons of the hip-hop world, credited with building vast empires that extend far beyond music. Jay-Z, with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion, has been a major figure in the industry, collaborating with Combs on music and business ventures over the years. The legal challenges come as Combs faces mounting accusations, with Buzbee's firm filing numerous lawsuits and establishing a toll-free hotline for alleged victims. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, was denied bail for the third time and is set to face trial in May. As the legal battles unfold, the allegations raise questions about the legitimacy of the claims and the broader wave of lawsuits filed against high-profile figures in the entertainment industry. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssault #MTVVMAs #TonyBuzbee #HipHopNews #LegalBattles Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs are pushing back against serious allegations of sexual assault made by a woman who claims the two attacked her when she was 13 at an after-party for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The woman, whose identity has not been revealed, admitted to inconsistencies in her story, though she stands by her allegations. The woman alleged she was driven from Rochester, New York, to New York City for the VMAs and later attended an after-party. According to her, she was offered a ride by Combs' limousine driver and arrived at the party, where she spoke with musicians Benji Madden and his brother. She claimed she was drugged at the party and later sexually assaulted by Jay-Z, Combs, and an unnamed celebrity. The story has drawn skepticism after representatives for the Madden brothers confirmed they were on tour in the Midwest during the VMAs. Additionally, the woman's father said he doesn't recall the more than five-hour drive home from New York City, casting further doubt on her account. Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, responded firmly in a statement, criticizing Tony Buzbee, the woman's attorney. “This incident didn't happen and yet he filed it in court and doubled down in the press,” he said. “True Justice is coming. We fight FROM victory, not FOR victory. This was over before it began. This 1-800 lawyer doesn't realize it yet, but, soon.” Buzbee, a Houston-based personal injury lawyer representing 120 alleged victims of sexual misconduct against Combs, defended his actions, stating that it is his team's responsibility to investigate any new claims as they arise. He previously denied accusations of blackmail by Jay-Z, calling such claims “stupid and laughable.” Combs, currently awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, also denied the allegations through his attorney, Teny R. Geragos. “Yesterday, a lawyer admitted that over 50 people falsely claimed to be victims. Today, for the second time this week, a Buzbee plaintiff has been exposed. This is the beginning of the end of this shameful money grab,” Geragos said. The woman's original lawsuit accused Combs of sexual assault, but she amended it last week to include Jay-Z. She admitted to making “some mistakes” in recalling events but insisted the core of her story remains true. According to her lawsuit, she was made to sign a nondisclosure agreement while in the limousine before being drugged at the party. She claims the assault occurred in a bedroom where she had gone to rest. Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, has filed a motion to dismiss the case, calling it “stunning” that such a serious complaint would be filed without proper vetting. “It is stunning that a lawyer would not only file such a serious complaint without proper vetting but would make things worse by further peddling this false story in the press,” Spiro said. Both Jay-Z and Combs are icons of the hip-hop world, credited with building vast empires that extend far beyond music. Jay-Z, with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion, has been a major figure in the industry, collaborating with Combs on music and business ventures over the years. The legal challenges come as Combs faces mounting accusations, with Buzbee's firm filing numerous lawsuits and establishing a toll-free hotline for alleged victims. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, was denied bail for the third time and is set to face trial in May. As the legal battles unfold, the allegations raise questions about the legitimacy of the claims and the broader wave of lawsuits filed against high-profile figures in the entertainment industry. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssault #MTVVMAs #TonyBuzbee #HipHopNews #LegalBattles Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs are pushing back against serious allegations of sexual assault made by a woman who claims the two attacked her when she was 13 at an after-party for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The woman, whose identity has not been revealed, admitted to inconsistencies in her story, though she stands by her allegations. The woman alleged she was driven from Rochester, New York, to New York City for the VMAs and later attended an after-party. According to her, she was offered a ride by Combs' limousine driver and arrived at the party, where she spoke with musicians Benji Madden and his brother. She claimed she was drugged at the party and later sexually assaulted by Jay-Z, Combs, and an unnamed celebrity. The story has drawn skepticism after representatives for the Madden brothers confirmed they were on tour in the Midwest during the VMAs. Additionally, the woman's father said he doesn't recall the more than five-hour drive home from New York City, casting further doubt on her account. Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, responded firmly in a statement, criticizing Tony Buzbee, the woman's attorney. “This incident didn't happen and yet he filed it in court and doubled down in the press,” he said. “True Justice is coming. We fight FROM victory, not FOR victory. This was over before it began. This 1-800 lawyer doesn't realize it yet, but, soon.” Buzbee, a Houston-based personal injury lawyer representing 120 alleged victims of sexual misconduct against Combs, defended his actions, stating that it is his team's responsibility to investigate any new claims as they arise. He previously denied accusations of blackmail by Jay-Z, calling such claims “stupid and laughable.” Combs, currently awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, also denied the allegations through his attorney, Teny R. Geragos. “Yesterday, a lawyer admitted that over 50 people falsely claimed to be victims. Today, for the second time this week, a Buzbee plaintiff has been exposed. This is the beginning of the end of this shameful money grab,” Geragos said. The woman's original lawsuit accused Combs of sexual assault, but she amended it last week to include Jay-Z. She admitted to making “some mistakes” in recalling events but insisted the core of her story remains true. According to her lawsuit, she was made to sign a nondisclosure agreement while in the limousine before being drugged at the party. She claims the assault occurred in a bedroom where she had gone to rest. Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, has filed a motion to dismiss the case, calling it “stunning” that such a serious complaint would be filed without proper vetting. “It is stunning that a lawyer would not only file such a serious complaint without proper vetting but would make things worse by further peddling this false story in the press,” Spiro said. Both Jay-Z and Combs are icons of the hip-hop world, credited with building vast empires that extend far beyond music. Jay-Z, with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion, has been a major figure in the industry, collaborating with Combs on music and business ventures over the years. The legal challenges come as Combs faces mounting accusations, with Buzbee's firm filing numerous lawsuits and establishing a toll-free hotline for alleged victims. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, was denied bail for the third time and is set to face trial in May. As the legal battles unfold, the allegations raise questions about the legitimacy of the claims and the broader wave of lawsuits filed against high-profile figures in the entertainment industry. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssault #MTVVMAs #TonyBuzbee #HipHopNews #LegalBattles Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Jay-Z, Diddy Deny Sexual Assault Allegations as Accuser Admits Inconsistencies Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs are pushing back against serious allegations of sexual assault made by a woman who claims the two attacked her when she was 13 at an after-party for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The woman, whose identity has not been revealed, admitted to inconsistencies in her story, though she stands by her allegations. The woman alleged she was driven from Rochester, New York, to New York City for the VMAs and later attended an after-party. According to her, she was offered a ride by Combs' limousine driver and arrived at the party, where she spoke with musicians Benji Madden and his brother. She claimed she was drugged at the party and later sexually assaulted by Jay-Z, Combs, and an unnamed celebrity. The story has drawn skepticism after representatives for the Madden brothers confirmed they were on tour in the Midwest during the VMAs. Additionally, the woman's father said he doesn't recall the more than five-hour drive home from New York City, casting further doubt on her account. Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, responded firmly in a statement, criticizing Tony Buzbee, the woman's attorney. “This incident didn't happen and yet he filed it in court and doubled down in the press,” he said. “True Justice is coming. We fight FROM victory, not FOR victory. This was over before it began. This 1-800 lawyer doesn't realize it yet, but, soon.” Buzbee, a Houston-based personal injury lawyer representing 120 alleged victims of sexual misconduct against Combs, defended his actions, stating that it is his team's responsibility to investigate any new claims as they arise. He previously denied accusations of blackmail by Jay-Z, calling such claims “stupid and laughable.” Combs, currently awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, also denied the allegations through his attorney, Teny R. Geragos. “Yesterday, a lawyer admitted that over 50 people falsely claimed to be victims. Today, for the second time this week, a Buzbee plaintiff has been exposed. This is the beginning of the end of this shameful money grab,” Geragos said. The woman's original lawsuit accused Combs of sexual assault, but she amended it last week to include Jay-Z. She admitted to making “some mistakes” in recalling events but insisted the core of her story remains true. According to her lawsuit, she was made to sign a nondisclosure agreement while in the limousine before being drugged at the party. She claims the assault occurred in a bedroom where she had gone to rest. Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, has filed a motion to dismiss the case, calling it “stunning” that such a serious complaint would be filed without proper vetting. “It is stunning that a lawyer would not only file such a serious complaint without proper vetting but would make things worse by further peddling this false story in the press,” Spiro said. Both Jay-Z and Combs are icons of the hip-hop world, credited with building vast empires that extend far beyond music. Jay-Z, with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion, has been a major figure in the industry, collaborating with Combs on music and business ventures over the years. The legal challenges come as Combs faces mounting accusations, with Buzbee's firm filing numerous lawsuits and establishing a toll-free hotline for alleged victims. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, was denied bail for the third time and is set to face trial in May. As the legal battles unfold, the allegations raise questions about the legitimacy of the claims and the broader wave of lawsuits filed against high-profile figures in the entertainment industry. #JayZ #Diddy #SexualAssault #MTVVMAs #TonyBuzbee #HipHopNews #LegalBattles Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to our Category-is-a-polooza. This episode we will focus solely on trending stories across politics, pop culture and sports (women's only). We share our perspective of the United Healthcare CEO unaliving and Luigi Mangione's involvement and Jay-Z getting accused of r*pe alongside Diddy. Pay attention to the Supreme Court - transgender rights are under attack! We break down United States vs. Skrmetti and the UK's ban on puberty blockers. Then we wrap up discussing the WNBA expansion draft, Seattle Storm drama and the NWSL championship. In our Bad Queer Opinions, what came first - studs taking photos or femmes not taking photos of studs. Let's discuss.Shoutouts: Kris: Doechii for an incredible Tiny Desk and Late Show with Colbert performance. If you haven't seen them make sure you check them out on Youtube. Go stream her mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal wherever you listen to music and follow on IG @doechiiShana: Alphabet Soup DC - Queer events in DC and DMV. Recent events include How the Queers Stole Christmas, Jingle Bush and Dyke the Halls. Follow on IG @alphabetsoupeventsEpisode Notes: [0:50] Queer Urban Dictionary [2:31] Category is: Season Finale of America 2024: United Health CEO and Jay-z/Diddy Accusations [28:00] Category is: United States vs. Skrmetti and UK ban puberty blockers [34:15] Category is: Women's Sports - WNBA Expansion Draft, Seattle Storm, NWSL Championship [47:55] Bonus categories: Drake's career is over, Kris watched a musical, [1:01:37] Bad Queer Opinions[1:07:06] Shoutouts Share your Am I A Bad Queer? hereSupport the showWe are on Patreon!! patreon.com/BadQueersPodcastAffiliates we actually loveSupport Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowSend your Am I A Bad Queer questions to us on our website at https://badqueers.com/ Email at badqueers@badqueers.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokOpening song by Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast...
An updated lawsuit names Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, as an accomplice in the rape of a 13-year-old girl. The alleged assault happened at a party thrown by Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently awaiting trial on racketeering and sex trafficking charges. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber takes a look at how Jay-Z's fellow A-listers are reacting to the news.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Download the FREE Upside App at https://upside.app.link/sidebar to get an extra 25 cents back for every gallon on your first tank of gas.HOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger and Christina FalconeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Missing Hannah Kobayashi speaks to her family, Luigi Mangione might be gay, UNC hires Bill Belichick, Borgwardt returns, Mark Gastineau wants his sack back from Brett Favre, and Mr. Skin's Top 10 Nude Scenes of 2024. Nobody cares about the Golden Globes nominations because no one knows any of the films. Drew thinks the n-word is the biggest crutch in all of rap. Tim Walz's daughter Hope Walz won't date anyone that listens to Joe Rogan. UHC CEO assassin Luigi Mangione's sister has a nice rack. Luigi has no chicks in in life… and might be a closeted gay. Luigi hates the healthcare industry. Kim Kardashian needs to be his lawyer. Drew believes Luigi has body odor. Why is he charged with 2nd Degree Murder in New York? Mr. Skin drops by to sum up his The Top 10 Nude Celeb Scenes of 2024! Former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel has a podcast. He had a previous one, but he podfaded. He was a good football player even when he was hungover. He's posting odd photos from the shower with his girlfriend Josie Canseco. Bill Belichick is taking his much younger girlfriend to college, as he accepts the head coaching position at the University of North Carolina. Hannah Kobayashi has been found safe in Mexico. She finally calls her family that has been searching for her for over a month. Buffalo Bills DB Damar Hamlin's mom is super rich. Ryan Borgwardt is finally back in Wisconsin and has been arrested. Reporter Paul Steeno steals the show. MGK and Megan Fox break up after getting pregnant. Good move. Britney Spears is really mad Sam Asghari has moved on without her. Joey Lawrence and his wife have called off their divorce. WHOA! Farrah Abraham's face looks weird. Don Jr. dumped Kimberly Guilfoyle for a much younger model. He had his daddy can give her an ambassadorship to Greece to get rid of her. Rachel Maddow's MSNBC ratings are in the toilet. Jay-Z's bastard son is ashamed of his father. Jay-Z and Diddy go way back. Accusing attorney Tony Buzbee is being sued. Former lovers of Shawn Carter are speaking out. Sports: Rich Rod is returning to West Virginia. Mark Gastineau confronts Brett Favre for letting Michael Strahan break his single season sack record. RIP Rocky Colavito. Juan Soto signs 15-year $765M deal. The Detroit Tigers sign P Alex Cobb. Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
An Ivy League tech graduate is in custody for the fatal shooting of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in Midtown Manhattan last week. At her sentencing, a Georgia grandmother convicted of murder points the finger at her own son. And Josh Mankiewicz stops by to talk about his latest podcast, "Deadly Mirage." Find out more about the cases covered each week here: www.datelinetruecrimeweekly.com
The photos from that night told a story louder than any headline. Jennifer Lopez, radiant in a geometric-patterned mini dress, stood amidst the flashing lights and pulsating beats of a bustling nightclub. The air was thick with the energy of the night, but her fiery exchange with Sean “Diddy” Combs cut through the revelry. Her sharp, exasperated gestures and his tense, defensive stance painted a picture of rising tension that seemed to shift the room's focus onto them. This pivotal moment, now immortalized in photographs, has become a haunting symbol of a night that would later shake the music industry to its core. Her expression—a mix of anger and exasperation—froze in time, now unearthed as a pivotal piece of a legal puzzle shaking the music industry to its core. This wasn't just another nightclub spat. That same night, in a nearby room at the afterparty for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, a 13-year-old girl, known only as Jane Doe, alleges she was drugged and raped. Two of the most influential names in hip-hop, Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs, now face accusations in a lawsuit alleging their involvement in a deeply troubling incident—a stark narrative of power and fame intersecting with the exploitation of a vulnerable victim. The details are harrowing. According to the lawsuit filed in a New York court, Jane Doe had traveled to Radio City Music Hall, hoping to catch a glimpse of the awards show she couldn't afford to attend. Later that night, a chance encounter with a chauffeur led her to Diddy's exclusive afterparty at the now-defunct Lotus nightclub. The chauffeur, according to the lawsuit, allegedly remarked that she “fit what Diddy was looking for.” At the party, she was handed a reddish-yellow drink. It wasn't long before she felt “woozy and lightheaded,” her vision blurring. In search of refuge, she wandered into an unlocked bedroom. That's when, according to her testimony, Diddy, Jay-Z, and a female celebrity entered. The lawsuit alleges that Diddy—his eyes filled with a “crazed” intensity—grabbed her, exclaiming, “You ready to party!” Moments later, she was thrown against a wall and then onto the bed. What followed, the lawsuit claims, was a nightmare: the men took turns assaulting her while the female celebrity stood by and watched. Photographs obtained by *DailyMail.com* show Lopez arguing with Diddy earlier that evening. Her sister, Lynda Lopez, is seen nearby, her expression unreadable but undoubtedly aware of the tension. Jennifer Lopez's connection to the night has thrust her into a narrative she likely never anticipated, but the photos beg the question: What did she know, and when? Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, issued a fiery denial through his legal team, calling the allegations “so heinous” that they demanded criminal prosecution, not just civil litigation. This demand highlights a strategic legal move—shifting the focus to the gravity of the claims and challenging the plaintiff's team to meet the higher burden of proof required in a criminal case. By emphasizing prosecution over settlement, Carter appears to be signaling his confidence in refuting the allegations while also casting doubt on the motives behind the civil lawsuit. Legal analysts suggest this tactic could either bolster his defense by portraying him as transparent and cooperative or backfire if the criminal system decides to take up the case. In his statement, Carter accused Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing Jane Doe and over a hundred other alleged victims of Diddy's, of extortion. “No sir,” Carter wrote in a statement to *DailyMail.com*. “I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!” His words were defiant, but the weight of the accusations lingered. Sean Combs has yet to respond publicly, but silence in this case speaks volumes. The rap mogul, already embroiled in multiple lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct and abuse spanning decades, faces mounting public scrutiny. The amended lawsuit now naming Jay-Z adds another explosive layer to a story that seems to grow darker with each revelation. The third alleged participant, described in the lawsuit as a “female celebrity,” remains unnamed. However, Jane Doe's account identifies her as someone immediately recognizable. Speculation runs rampant, but without confirmation, her identity remains shielded—a shroud of mystery in an already convoluted case. As the industry reels, Jennifer Lopez's unearthed photographs raise uncomfortable questions. Her tumultuous relationship with Diddy, marked by its high-profile highs and lows, has long been a topic of tabloid fascination. But now, the context shifts. Was the argument captured in those images connected to the events Jane Doe described? Or was it another chapter in a famously volatile romance? Legal experts note that the lawsuit's implications extend far beyond the individuals named. “This case has the potential to unravel a culture of silence that has shielded powerful men in entertainment for decades,” said Rachel Connelly, a New York-based attorney specializing in civil litigation. “But it also hinges on the credibility of the victim and the willingness of the legal system to hold these men accountable.” As for Jane Doe, her bravery in coming forward underscores the gravity of the accusations. Despite the immense personal cost, she has chosen to speak out against some of the most powerful figures in entertainment, knowing the potential backlash could be overwhelming. Jane Doe's journey through the legal system is fraught with challenges—from the emotional toll of reliving the alleged events to the intense scrutiny of her credibility by defense attorneys and the public. Her decision to pursue justice shines a light on systemic failures that have historically silenced victims of abuse, and her resilience serves as a testament to the strength required to confront such a pervasive culture of exploitation. Her legal team is pressing for criminal charges, emphasizing the systemic failures that allowed such alleged behavior to go unchecked. “This is not just about one night,” Buzbee stated in a press conference. “This is about a pattern of abuse, exploitation, and the culture that enabled it.” The public fallout has been swift. Social media has erupted with calls for accountability, not just for Jay-Z and Diddy but for an industry many believe has long turned a blind eye to predatory behavior. Fans are grappling with the possibility that two of hip-hop's most celebrated figures could be implicated in such a heinous crime. What happens next could redefine the legacies of those involved. Will the lawsuit lead to criminal investigations? Will the unnamed female celebrity come forward? And how will Jennifer Lopez navigate her unintentional role in this unfolding saga? For now, the world watches, holding its collective breath as the legal and personal battles begin to take shape. The music may have stopped at the Lotus nightclub long ago, but the echoes of that night continue to reverberate, louder than ever. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The photos from that night told a story louder than any headline. Jennifer Lopez, radiant in a geometric-patterned mini dress, stood amidst the flashing lights and pulsating beats of a bustling nightclub. The air was thick with the energy of the night, but her fiery exchange with Sean “Diddy” Combs cut through the revelry. Her sharp, exasperated gestures and his tense, defensive stance painted a picture of rising tension that seemed to shift the room's focus onto them. This pivotal moment, now immortalized in photographs, has become a haunting symbol of a night that would later shake the music industry to its core. Her expression—a mix of anger and exasperation—froze in time, now unearthed as a pivotal piece of a legal puzzle shaking the music industry to its core. This wasn't just another nightclub spat. That same night, in a nearby room at the afterparty for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, a 13-year-old girl, known only as Jane Doe, alleges she was drugged and raped. Two of the most influential names in hip-hop, Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs, now face accusations in a lawsuit alleging their involvement in a deeply troubling incident—a stark narrative of power and fame intersecting with the exploitation of a vulnerable victim. The details are harrowing. According to the lawsuit filed in a New York court, Jane Doe had traveled to Radio City Music Hall, hoping to catch a glimpse of the awards show she couldn't afford to attend. Later that night, a chance encounter with a chauffeur led her to Diddy's exclusive afterparty at the now-defunct Lotus nightclub. The chauffeur, according to the lawsuit, allegedly remarked that she “fit what Diddy was looking for.” At the party, she was handed a reddish-yellow drink. It wasn't long before she felt “woozy and lightheaded,” her vision blurring. In search of refuge, she wandered into an unlocked bedroom. That's when, according to her testimony, Diddy, Jay-Z, and a female celebrity entered. The lawsuit alleges that Diddy—his eyes filled with a “crazed” intensity—grabbed her, exclaiming, “You ready to party!” Moments later, she was thrown against a wall and then onto the bed. What followed, the lawsuit claims, was a nightmare: the men took turns assaulting her while the female celebrity stood by and watched. Photographs obtained by *DailyMail.com* show Lopez arguing with Diddy earlier that evening. Her sister, Lynda Lopez, is seen nearby, her expression unreadable but undoubtedly aware of the tension. Jennifer Lopez's connection to the night has thrust her into a narrative she likely never anticipated, but the photos beg the question: What did she know, and when? Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, issued a fiery denial through his legal team, calling the allegations “so heinous” that they demanded criminal prosecution, not just civil litigation. This demand highlights a strategic legal move—shifting the focus to the gravity of the claims and challenging the plaintiff's team to meet the higher burden of proof required in a criminal case. By emphasizing prosecution over settlement, Carter appears to be signaling his confidence in refuting the allegations while also casting doubt on the motives behind the civil lawsuit. Legal analysts suggest this tactic could either bolster his defense by portraying him as transparent and cooperative or backfire if the criminal system decides to take up the case. In his statement, Carter accused Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing Jane Doe and over a hundred other alleged victims of Diddy's, of extortion. “No sir,” Carter wrote in a statement to *DailyMail.com*. “I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!” His words were defiant, but the weight of the accusations lingered. Sean Combs has yet to respond publicly, but silence in this case speaks volumes. The rap mogul, already embroiled in multiple lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct and abuse spanning decades, faces mounting public scrutiny. The amended lawsuit now naming Jay-Z adds another explosive layer to a story that seems to grow darker with each revelation. The third alleged participant, described in the lawsuit as a “female celebrity,” remains unnamed. However, Jane Doe's account identifies her as someone immediately recognizable. Speculation runs rampant, but without confirmation, her identity remains shielded—a shroud of mystery in an already convoluted case. As the industry reels, Jennifer Lopez's unearthed photographs raise uncomfortable questions. Her tumultuous relationship with Diddy, marked by its high-profile highs and lows, has long been a topic of tabloid fascination. But now, the context shifts. Was the argument captured in those images connected to the events Jane Doe described? Or was it another chapter in a famously volatile romance? Legal experts note that the lawsuit's implications extend far beyond the individuals named. “This case has the potential to unravel a culture of silence that has shielded powerful men in entertainment for decades,” said Rachel Connelly, a New York-based attorney specializing in civil litigation. “But it also hinges on the credibility of the victim and the willingness of the legal system to hold these men accountable.” As for Jane Doe, her bravery in coming forward underscores the gravity of the accusations. Despite the immense personal cost, she has chosen to speak out against some of the most powerful figures in entertainment, knowing the potential backlash could be overwhelming. Jane Doe's journey through the legal system is fraught with challenges—from the emotional toll of reliving the alleged events to the intense scrutiny of her credibility by defense attorneys and the public. Her decision to pursue justice shines a light on systemic failures that have historically silenced victims of abuse, and her resilience serves as a testament to the strength required to confront such a pervasive culture of exploitation. Her legal team is pressing for criminal charges, emphasizing the systemic failures that allowed such alleged behavior to go unchecked. “This is not just about one night,” Buzbee stated in a press conference. “This is about a pattern of abuse, exploitation, and the culture that enabled it.” The public fallout has been swift. Social media has erupted with calls for accountability, not just for Jay-Z and Diddy but for an industry many believe has long turned a blind eye to predatory behavior. Fans are grappling with the possibility that two of hip-hop's most celebrated figures could be implicated in such a heinous crime. What happens next could redefine the legacies of those involved. Will the lawsuit lead to criminal investigations? Will the unnamed female celebrity come forward? And how will Jennifer Lopez navigate her unintentional role in this unfolding saga? For now, the world watches, holding its collective breath as the legal and personal battles begin to take shape. The music may have stopped at the Lotus nightclub long ago, but the echoes of that night continue to reverberate, louder than ever. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A Jane Doe claims Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, raped her at a Diddy party in 2000 after the Video Music Awards. Jay-Z has vehemently denied the allegations. He's accused Jane Doe's attorney, Tony Buzbee, of trying to extort him. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber discusses the disturbing case with the lawyer who represented Johnny Depp during his infamous defamation trial, Ben Chew.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Go to https://ground.news/Sidebar to cross-examine where your information is coming from and be a critical thinker. Save 50% off the Ground News Vantage plan and stay fully informed on the law, politics and more. HOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger and Christina FalconeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
The photos from that night told a story louder than any headline. Jennifer Lopez, radiant in a geometric-patterned mini dress, stood amidst the flashing lights and pulsating beats of a bustling nightclub. The air was thick with the energy of the night, but her fiery exchange with Sean “Diddy” Combs cut through the revelry. Her sharp, exasperated gestures and his tense, defensive stance painted a picture of rising tension that seemed to shift the room's focus onto them. This pivotal moment, now immortalized in photographs, has become a haunting symbol of a night that would later shake the music industry to its core. Her expression—a mix of anger and exasperation—froze in time, now unearthed as a pivotal piece of a legal puzzle shaking the music industry to its core. This wasn't just another nightclub spat. That same night, in a nearby room at the afterparty for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, a 13-year-old girl, known only as Jane Doe, alleges she was drugged and raped. Two of the most influential names in hip-hop, Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs, now face accusations in a lawsuit alleging their involvement in a deeply troubling incident—a stark narrative of power and fame intersecting with the exploitation of a vulnerable victim. The details are harrowing. According to the lawsuit filed in a New York court, Jane Doe had traveled to Radio City Music Hall, hoping to catch a glimpse of the awards show she couldn't afford to attend. Later that night, a chance encounter with a chauffeur led her to Diddy's exclusive afterparty at the now-defunct Lotus nightclub. The chauffeur, according to the lawsuit, allegedly remarked that she “fit what Diddy was looking for.” At the party, she was handed a reddish-yellow drink. It wasn't long before she felt “woozy and lightheaded,” her vision blurring. In search of refuge, she wandered into an unlocked bedroom. That's when, according to her testimony, Diddy, Jay-Z, and a female celebrity entered. The lawsuit alleges that Diddy—his eyes filled with a “crazed” intensity—grabbed her, exclaiming, “You ready to party!” Moments later, she was thrown against a wall and then onto the bed. What followed, the lawsuit claims, was a nightmare: the men took turns assaulting her while the female celebrity stood by and watched. Photographs obtained by *DailyMail.com* show Lopez arguing with Diddy earlier that evening. Her sister, Lynda Lopez, is seen nearby, her expression unreadable but undoubtedly aware of the tension. Jennifer Lopez's connection to the night has thrust her into a narrative she likely never anticipated, but the photos beg the question: What did she know, and when? Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, issued a fiery denial through his legal team, calling the allegations “so heinous” that they demanded criminal prosecution, not just civil litigation. This demand highlights a strategic legal move—shifting the focus to the gravity of the claims and challenging the plaintiff's team to meet the higher burden of proof required in a criminal case. By emphasizing prosecution over settlement, Carter appears to be signaling his confidence in refuting the allegations while also casting doubt on the motives behind the civil lawsuit. Legal analysts suggest this tactic could either bolster his defense by portraying him as transparent and cooperative or backfire if the criminal system decides to take up the case. In his statement, Carter accused Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing Jane Doe and over a hundred other alleged victims of Diddy's, of extortion. “No sir,” Carter wrote in a statement to *DailyMail.com*. “I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!” His words were defiant, but the weight of the accusations lingered. Sean Combs has yet to respond publicly, but silence in this case speaks volumes. The rap mogul, already embroiled in multiple lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct and abuse spanning decades, faces mounting public scrutiny. The amended lawsuit now naming Jay-Z adds another explosive layer to a story that seems to grow darker with each revelation. The third alleged participant, described in the lawsuit as a “female celebrity,” remains unnamed. However, Jane Doe's account identifies her as someone immediately recognizable. Speculation runs rampant, but without confirmation, her identity remains shielded—a shroud of mystery in an already convoluted case. As the industry reels, Jennifer Lopez's unearthed photographs raise uncomfortable questions. Her tumultuous relationship with Diddy, marked by its high-profile highs and lows, has long been a topic of tabloid fascination. But now, the context shifts. Was the argument captured in those images connected to the events Jane Doe described? Or was it another chapter in a famously volatile romance? Legal experts note that the lawsuit's implications extend far beyond the individuals named. “This case has the potential to unravel a culture of silence that has shielded powerful men in entertainment for decades,” said Rachel Connelly, a New York-based attorney specializing in civil litigation. “But it also hinges on the credibility of the victim and the willingness of the legal system to hold these men accountable.” As for Jane Doe, her bravery in coming forward underscores the gravity of the accusations. Despite the immense personal cost, she has chosen to speak out against some of the most powerful figures in entertainment, knowing the potential backlash could be overwhelming. Jane Doe's journey through the legal system is fraught with challenges—from the emotional toll of reliving the alleged events to the intense scrutiny of her credibility by defense attorneys and the public. Her decision to pursue justice shines a light on systemic failures that have historically silenced victims of abuse, and her resilience serves as a testament to the strength required to confront such a pervasive culture of exploitation. Her legal team is pressing for criminal charges, emphasizing the systemic failures that allowed such alleged behavior to go unchecked. “This is not just about one night,” Buzbee stated in a press conference. “This is about a pattern of abuse, exploitation, and the culture that enabled it.” The public fallout has been swift. Social media has erupted with calls for accountability, not just for Jay-Z and Diddy but for an industry many believe has long turned a blind eye to predatory behavior. Fans are grappling with the possibility that two of hip-hop's most celebrated figures could be implicated in such a heinous crime. What happens next could redefine the legacies of those involved. Will the lawsuit lead to criminal investigations? Will the unnamed female celebrity come forward? And how will Jennifer Lopez navigate her unintentional role in this unfolding saga? For now, the world watches, holding its collective breath as the legal and personal battles begin to take shape. The music may have stopped at the Lotus nightclub long ago, but the echoes of that night continue to reverberate, louder than ever. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Jay-Z, the iconic rapper and entrepreneur, has strongly denied allegations in an amended lawsuit claiming that he, along with Sean "Diddy" Combs, drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at a party in 2000. The lawsuit, filed under New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, alleges the assault took place at a party following the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe," alleges she was lured to the party under false pretenses. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe was dropped off at Radio City Music Hall by a friend and later driven to a private party at a white house by a limousine driver employed by Mr. Combs. At the party, she alleges she was drugged and assaulted. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, dismissed the allegations in a public statement, calling them a "blackmail attempt." He addressed the attorney representing the plaintiff, Tony Buzbee, saying: "My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a 'lawyer' named Tony Buzbee. What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle. No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!" Carter added, "The allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you (Tony Buzbee) file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree?" Carter also expressed concern about the impact on his family, saying: "My only heartbreak is for my family. My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people." Mr. Combs, who faces unrelated sex-trafficking charges and is currently in jail awaiting trial, denied the allegations through his legal team. A statement from his representatives called the lawsuit "the latest in a series of shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs." The statement emphasized that Mr. Combs is confident in the judicial process and believes it will prove his innocence. Combs is currently facing 30 additional lawsuits, many alleging sexual assault or harassment. The lawsuit describes a chilling series of events in 2000. Jane Doe claims she was approached outside the VMAs by a limousine driver who said she "fit what Diddy was looking for." She alleges she was taken to a party where she observed widespread drug use and was served a drink that made her feel disoriented. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe went into a room to lie down and was later joined by Mr. Combs, Mr. Carter, and an unnamed female celebrity. The lawsuit alleges that both men sexually assaulted her while the female celebrity watched. Jane Doe claims she fought back and eventually escaped when Mr. Combs paused in surprise. The lawsuit also states that Jane Doe continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression as a result of the alleged assault. She is seeking unspecified damages. Tony Buzbee, the Texas-based attorney representing Jane Doe, has faced criticism from both Carter and Combs. In response, he posted on social media, sharing a picture of himself in military uniform with a caption stating, "I also won't allow anyone to scare my clients into silence. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, and I am quite certain the sun is coming." Buzbee has been involved in several high-profile cases in recent months, many involving allegations against celebrities. Critics have questioned his approach, but Buzbee remains adamant about seeking justice for his clients. As the case moves forward, it highlights the challenges survivors face when bringing allegations against powerful figures. The legal process will determine the validity of the claims, but for now, the public attention underscores the broader discussions about accountability and the treatment of survivors in high-profile cases. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Jay-Z, the iconic rapper and entrepreneur, has strongly denied allegations in an amended lawsuit claiming that he, along with Sean "Diddy" Combs, drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at a party in 2000. The lawsuit, filed under New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, alleges the assault took place at a party following the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe," alleges she was lured to the party under false pretenses. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe was dropped off at Radio City Music Hall by a friend and later driven to a private party at a white house by a limousine driver employed by Mr. Combs. At the party, she alleges she was drugged and assaulted. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, dismissed the allegations in a public statement, calling them a "blackmail attempt." He addressed the attorney representing the plaintiff, Tony Buzbee, saying: "My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a 'lawyer' named Tony Buzbee. What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle. No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!" Carter added, "The allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you (Tony Buzbee) file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree?" Carter also expressed concern about the impact on his family, saying: "My only heartbreak is for my family. My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people." Mr. Combs, who faces unrelated sex-trafficking charges and is currently in jail awaiting trial, denied the allegations through his legal team. A statement from his representatives called the lawsuit "the latest in a series of shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs." The statement emphasized that Mr. Combs is confident in the judicial process and believes it will prove his innocence. Combs is currently facing 30 additional lawsuits, many alleging sexual assault or harassment. The lawsuit describes a chilling series of events in 2000. Jane Doe claims she was approached outside the VMAs by a limousine driver who said she "fit what Diddy was looking for." She alleges she was taken to a party where she observed widespread drug use and was served a drink that made her feel disoriented. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe went into a room to lie down and was later joined by Mr. Combs, Mr. Carter, and an unnamed female celebrity. The lawsuit alleges that both men sexually assaulted her while the female celebrity watched. Jane Doe claims she fought back and eventually escaped when Mr. Combs paused in surprise. The lawsuit also states that Jane Doe continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression as a result of the alleged assault. She is seeking unspecified damages. Tony Buzbee, the Texas-based attorney representing Jane Doe, has faced criticism from both Carter and Combs. In response, he posted on social media, sharing a picture of himself in military uniform with a caption stating, "I also won't allow anyone to scare my clients into silence. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, and I am quite certain the sun is coming." Buzbee has been involved in several high-profile cases in recent months, many involving allegations against celebrities. Critics have questioned his approach, but Buzbee remains adamant about seeking justice for his clients. As the case moves forward, it highlights the challenges survivors face when bringing allegations against powerful figures. The legal process will determine the validity of the claims, but for now, the public attention underscores the broader discussions about accountability and the treatment of survivors in high-profile cases. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Jay-Z, the iconic rapper and entrepreneur, has strongly denied allegations in an amended lawsuit claiming that he, along with Sean "Diddy" Combs, drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at a party in 2000. The lawsuit, filed under New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, alleges the assault took place at a party following the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe," alleges she was lured to the party under false pretenses. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe was dropped off at Radio City Music Hall by a friend and later driven to a private party at a white house by a limousine driver employed by Mr. Combs. At the party, she alleges she was drugged and assaulted. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, dismissed the allegations in a public statement, calling them a "blackmail attempt." He addressed the attorney representing the plaintiff, Tony Buzbee, saying: "My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a 'lawyer' named Tony Buzbee. What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle. No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!" Carter added, "The allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you (Tony Buzbee) file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree?" Carter also expressed concern about the impact on his family, saying: "My only heartbreak is for my family. My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people." Mr. Combs, who faces unrelated sex-trafficking charges and is currently in jail awaiting trial, denied the allegations through his legal team. A statement from his representatives called the lawsuit "the latest in a series of shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs." The statement emphasized that Mr. Combs is confident in the judicial process and believes it will prove his innocence. Combs is currently facing 30 additional lawsuits, many alleging sexual assault or harassment. The lawsuit describes a chilling series of events in 2000. Jane Doe claims she was approached outside the VMAs by a limousine driver who said she "fit what Diddy was looking for." She alleges she was taken to a party where she observed widespread drug use and was served a drink that made her feel disoriented. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe went into a room to lie down and was later joined by Mr. Combs, Mr. Carter, and an unnamed female celebrity. The lawsuit alleges that both men sexually assaulted her while the female celebrity watched. Jane Doe claims she fought back and eventually escaped when Mr. Combs paused in surprise. The lawsuit also states that Jane Doe continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression as a result of the alleged assault. She is seeking unspecified damages. Tony Buzbee, the Texas-based attorney representing Jane Doe, has faced criticism from both Carter and Combs. In response, he posted on social media, sharing a picture of himself in military uniform with a caption stating, "I also won't allow anyone to scare my clients into silence. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, and I am quite certain the sun is coming." Buzbee has been involved in several high-profile cases in recent months, many involving allegations against celebrities. Critics have questioned his approach, but Buzbee remains adamant about seeking justice for his clients. As the case moves forward, it highlights the challenges survivors face when bringing allegations against powerful figures. The legal process will determine the validity of the claims, but for now, the public attention underscores the broader discussions about accountability and the treatment of survivors in high-profile cases. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Attorneys for Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, filed a flurry of motions in response to an amended complaint that named the rapper as an accomplice in the alleged rape of a teenage girl at a party. The lawsuit first targeted Sean “Diddy” Combs, with two unnamed celebrities allegedly watching or participating in the attack. Now that Jay-Z's has been named, he wants the Jane Doe plaintiff to do the same herself. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber sat down with Brian McMonagle, a celebrity criminal defense attorney who previously represented rapper Meek Mill, to discuss the latest filings.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. To start your claim, visit: https://www.forthepeople.com/LCSidebarHOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger and Christina FalconeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Coming off the heels of an amazing surprise party to celebrate my 39 years here, I open this pod with 'Gratitude'! I cannot put into words what it meant to have so much effort and love put into an event for me, but I do my best to try. Then Keith Lee again opens the can of worms regarding his slander of the Bay Area, this time on Club Shay Shay with Shannon Sharpe. I give my thoughts and share what everyone was wondering: What does Sonniebo think? And a serious turn when accusations first aimed at Sean Combs now include Shawn Carter. I break down what is known now and give my take. All that and a new J Cole drop included in episode 260 of Unprofessional AF!
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Jay-Z, the iconic rapper and entrepreneur, has strongly denied allegations in an amended lawsuit claiming that he, along with Sean "Diddy" Combs, drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at a party in 2000. The lawsuit, filed under New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, alleges the assault took place at a party following the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe," alleges she was lured to the party under false pretenses. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe was dropped off at Radio City Music Hall by a friend and later driven to a private party at a white house by a limousine driver employed by Mr. Combs. At the party, she alleges she was drugged and assaulted. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, dismissed the allegations in a public statement, calling them a "blackmail attempt." He addressed the attorney representing the plaintiff, Tony Buzbee, saying: "My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a 'lawyer' named Tony Buzbee. What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle. No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!" Carter added, "The allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you (Tony Buzbee) file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree?" Carter also expressed concern about the impact on his family, saying: "My only heartbreak is for my family. My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people." Mr. Combs, who faces unrelated sex-trafficking charges and is currently in jail awaiting trial, denied the allegations through his legal team. A statement from his representatives called the lawsuit "the latest in a series of shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs." The statement emphasized that Mr. Combs is confident in the judicial process and believes it will prove his innocence. Combs is currently facing 30 additional lawsuits, many alleging sexual assault or harassment. The lawsuit describes a chilling series of events in 2000. Jane Doe claims she was approached outside the VMAs by a limousine driver who said she "fit what Diddy was looking for." She alleges she was taken to a party where she observed widespread drug use and was served a drink that made her feel disoriented. According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe went into a room to lie down and was later joined by Mr. Combs, Mr. Carter, and an unnamed female celebrity. The lawsuit alleges that both men sexually assaulted her while the female celebrity watched. Jane Doe claims she fought back and eventually escaped when Mr. Combs paused in surprise. The lawsuit also states that Jane Doe continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression as a result of the alleged assault. She is seeking unspecified damages. Tony Buzbee, the Texas-based attorney representing Jane Doe, has faced criticism from both Carter and Combs. In response, he posted on social media, sharing a picture of himself in military uniform with a caption stating, "I also won't allow anyone to scare my clients into silence. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, and I am quite certain the sun is coming." Buzbee has been involved in several high-profile cases in recent months, many involving allegations against celebrities. Critics have questioned his approach, but Buzbee remains adamant about seeking justice for his clients. As the case moves forward, it highlights the challenges survivors face when bringing allegations against powerful figures. The legal process will determine the validity of the claims, but for now, the public attention underscores the broader discussions about accountability and the treatment of survivors in high-profile cases. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Attorney Tony Buzbee filed an amended complaint on behalf of a woman who says she was raped at a party held by Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2000. “Celebrity A” has now been identified as Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z. The rapper blasted Buzbee and the lawsuit, calling the lawsuit blackmail. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber has all the details from the updated civil action.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Download the FREE Upside App at https://upside.app.link/sidebar to get an extra 25 cents back for every gallon on your first tank of gas.HOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger and Christina FalconeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jay z aka Shawn Carter has been accused of raping a 13 yr old back in the year 2000 plus more news
Shawn Carter aka Jay-Z turns 55 on December 4th. Isaac Owusu joins the podcast as we peel the layers back on the rap career, discography, controversies and business ventures of one of the most important figures in hip hop history.
H to the Izzo, V to the Izzay! The Ruler's Back and this week it's a Jay-Z Takeover! James and Connor are heading to the Heart Of The City with Hov's legendary 2001 record The Blueprint. We'll cover young Shawn Carter's rise to the top, discuss his ambitious business ventures, and more as we learn about the feuds, friends, and experiences that inspired this album. The Mixtaper helps us see the world in proprietary Jay-Z Blue, hatch a dragon, and encounter Michael Jackson in the most unexpected places. No one can make a Song Cry quite like Small Hov, and no one can rank a Renegade like Spin It! Will pure exposure therapy and soul-infused hip-hop finally break through to Connor? Some things Never Change... but we better do something about that space shuttle.Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro4:44 About Jay-Z12:10 About The Blueprint19:09 Other Jay-Z Business Ventures22:45 Awards & Accolades26:56 Fact Or Spin28:44 Jay-Z Bought His Fiancée Beyoncé A Dragon Egg34:21 He Has His Own Color39:32 He Has A Potentially Secret Guest Vocalist44:01 Jay-Z, We Have A Problem!50:14 Album Art52:42 The Ruler's Back1:00:42 Takeover1:04:29 Izzo (H.O.V.A.)1:07:55 Girls, Girls, Girls1:10:24 Skipping Over Track 51:10:46 U Don't Know1:13:39 Hola' Hovito1:16:22 Heart Of The City (Ain't No Love)1:18:38 Never Change1:19:17 Song Cry1:21:12 All I Need1:22:19 Renegade1:26:26 Blueprint (Mama Loves Me)1:28:21 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
January 30-Feburary 5, 1993 This week Ken welcomes BACK to the show, former Boston and now TN comedian Shawn Carter. Ken and Shawn discuss his move to Tennessee, living in an RV, and opening a comedy club in Bristol. He shares insights into the differences between Tennessee and Virginia, including tax rates and downtown areas split by state borders. The conversation also touches on the late-night talk show wars between Letterman and Leno. The TV Guide issue from January 30th to February 5th, 1993, is reviewed, highlighting the move of Seinfeld to Thursday nights and the lineup of must-see TV shows. The conversation concludes with a discussion on watching Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and local TV shows in Boston. In this part of the conversation, Ken and Shawn discuss various topics including TV shows, skiing, the Super Bowl, alternative programming, a puppet show at the comedy club, a burlesque show, strip clubs, and riding motorcycles. They also mention push-up contests, push stand-up comedy, arm wrestling, whiskey sours, bartending, visiting Asheville, movies and TV shows, living in Bristol, wildlife in Tennessee, open carry and gun culture, regional cuisine, and local news segments. They also touch on the Golden Palace spin-off series, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, and the Barter Theater. The conversation provides insights into the unique aspects of life in different regions and the cultural experiences they offer.
Start the clock - you've got exactly 30 seconds to remember if you've ever heard of 1981's GRADUATION DAY!! Chances are you might not be familiar with this track and field and roller boogie-obsessed slasher, but after this episode, you'll be racing to watch it!! Join Patrick and Gena as they welcome comedian Shawn Carter (his album Boston to Bristol is out now!) to help them blow the whistle on the many, many ethics violations the students, teachers, and staff commit as easily as breathing… until they stop! Along the way we chart Patrick's personal connection to yet another slasher movie, overload on red herrings, check out some visible erections, see through a girls locker room window, get defenestrated by a dead body, and witness the rock & roll glory that is "Felony"!! All this, plus some innovative #GetBunked kills, an educational edition of Choose Your Own Deathventure, and we meet our new favorite character: Football Sword!! Don your cap and gown for a truly bonkers motion picture with us today, people!! Check out Shawn Carter's new album, Boston To Bristol here or wherever you enjoy comedy albums!! Also, if you're near Bristol, TN - visit his club, the Blue Ridge Comedy Club! Follow him on IG: @shawn_carter_ comedy Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today! Our linker.ee Our TeePublic shop for killer merch is right here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/kill-by-kill-podcast?utm_campaign=18042&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Kill%2BBy%2BKill%2Bpodcast%2B Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group!Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast & Threads @Maybe you Bluesky? @killbykill.bsky.social Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd! Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Follow our station on vurbl: https://vurbl.com/station/2bdTISeI3X/
This week, our friends Jessica Sele and Shawn Carter join host Dave Holmes for our annual holiday special!Jessica Sele would like to plug her album Weird Vibes and you can check out her live dates and recommends Jimmy MarbleShawn Carter would like to plug his album Boston to Bristol and his comedy club Blue Ridge Comedy Club and recommends Milo and the Not So Scary Day After All by Matt BedellAnd finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes.Dave would like to recommend All of Us StrangersFind us on Twitter and Instagram! We are @TroubledPodWritten by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded remotely over Zoom and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.Join the MaxFun fam:maximumfun.org/join Music used:"Jingle Bells" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "We Wish you a Merry Christmas" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
KATG stalwart J.P. McDade and new guest Shawn Carter discuss the state of comedy, from crowd work to unruly patrons. The group also discusses Tiffany Haddish's second DUI, Young Thug's rap lyrics being admissible in court, and an even heavier topic: porn message boards.