Dec 9, 2024
Jay-Z Reacts To Being Accused Of DISTURBING Crimes In Diddy Lawsuit
Jay-Z Reacts To Being Accused Of DISTURBING Crimes In Diddy Lawsuit
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Jay-Z accused of sexually assaulting
a 13 year old along with Diddy.
It's a hell of a story.
Buckle up. Put it up for a mass.
A major update and allegation
in the case against Sean Diddy Combs
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came to light this weekend.
Indisputable has the details.
Jay-Z has now been accused
of sexually assaulting a 13 year old child
in a civil case against Sean Diddy Combs.
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The amended complaint, filed Sunday,
says Combs and Carter assaulted the girl
at an after party following the 2000
MTV Music Awards Video Music Awards.
Quote another celebrity stood by
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and watched as Combs and Carter took turns
assaulting the minor.
The amended complaint said,
which modifies an original complaint filed
in October against Combs, reads, quote,
many others were present at the after
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party but did nothing to stop the assault.
End quote. Carter has been.
I was identified in the original complaint
as celebrity A. The suit reads.
Before the filing
of the amended complaint, Tony Buzbee,
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an attorney for the plaintiff
who is unidentified in the filing,
had sent a letter to Carter requesting he
and the plaintiff engage in mediation.
Buzbee told Business Insider.
Quote, Jay-Z responded to said letter
by not only filing
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an utterly frivolous lawsuit, but by also
orchestrating a conspiracy of harassment,
bullying and intimidation against
plaintiffs lawyers, their families,
employees and former associates
in an attempt to silence plaintiff
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from naming Jay-Z herein.
The complaint reads, quote,
this effort was meant to scare plaintiff
and to discredit her counsel.
That effort failed.
Indeed, plaintiff chose to file
this amendment as a result of the
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egregious conduct perpetrated by Carter,
Buzbee told Business Insider.
Quote, the pleadings speaks for itself.
This is a very serious matter
that will be litigated in court.
End quote.
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So just minutes after the news
of the lawsuit hit the internet,
Jay-Z fired back with a statement of his
own shared via Rock National
or ROC Nation social media accounts.
Quote, my lawyer received a blackmail
attempt, called a demand letter,
from a lawyer named Tony Buzbee.
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The statement begins.
What he had calculated was the nature
of these allegations and public scrutiny
will make me want to settle.
He then calls Busby a fraud, saying no,
sir, it had the opposite effect.
It made me want to expose you
for the fraud.
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You are in a very public fashion.
So no, I will not give you one red penny.
In the statement, the music mogul
goes on to call the allegations
so heinous in nature,
adding, quote, I implore you to file
a criminal complaint, not a civil one.
Whomever would commit such a crime
against a minor should be locked away.
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Would you not agree?
These alleged victims would deserve
real justice if that were the case.
And just some nuance.
This is a civil litigator,
not a prosecutor.
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So this individual would not be the one
who would file those charges.
He added that his quote,
only heartbreak is for his family,
his wife, Beyonce and his children.
Quote. My wife and I will have to.
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We have to sit our children down, one
of whom is at the age where friends will
surely see the press and ask questions
about the nature of these claims and
explain the cruelty and greed of people.
I mourn yet another loss of innocence.
So social media has not been quick
to jump to his defense.
So for some online,
Jay-Z wants close proximity to Diddy.
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Was proof enough to them or for them
in the court of public opinion.
One user pointed out on X,
formerly known as Twitter.
Quote.
Now Jay-Z has been besties with Diddy
for about 30 years.
Kind of illogical to assume his hands
are completely clean from Diddy's filth.
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End quote.
Alright, we have another one.
Miss Andrew Nore, PhD.
Whenever ish like this comes out.
I feel so bad for the kids, especially
if they are old enough to understand.
I see these folks talking
about these traumatic allegations
R Kelly kids, blue Ivy, etc.
They didn't ask to be brought into the
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world, let alone into some BS. Okay, which
is all very true and obviously very sad.
So this is an allegation
in the United States of America you are
presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
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I know we say until proven guilty,
but that almost indicates that you will be
proven guilty unless you're proven guilty.
The court of public opinion
is very different.
There are some circumstantial
dynamics here that seem troubling,
not just to Jay Z, but for others
who are of the Hollywood type.
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Very few people are able to claim
they had no relation with Diddy
in the music industry, and if you did not,
it seems as if you were or became an enemy
of P Diddy somehow because you weren't
down with the crowd, whatever it may be.
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I think both sides are correct
at this point.
It has to be litigated
in a court of law period.
As far as deity is concerned,
we can't act as if these rumors now.
Allegations were not prevalent for years
against him in his own camp.
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Alright, Jackson, thoughts here?
Well, you know, as you pointed out,
this has to be litigated
and Jay-Z has publicly made a statement
basically saying bring it on and prove it.
So we'll find out, you know, if there's
more evidence, then we'll see it.
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If not, we won't.
But at the end of the day, what's more
important than Jay-Z or not is that very
wealthy people, not just in this country,
but throughout history by default,
because they have power,
have been able to abuse people, have been
able to take advantage of people,
have been able to silence people.
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And Diddy in his case,
is just another Harvey Weinstein.
And we've seen so many of these instances
where these people for years and years and
years get away with mistreating people,
abusing people just because they're able
to give opportunities to people
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in whatever industry they're in,
whether it's because they can make them
millions of dollars in a movie contract
and music contract, whatever.
So again, we'll see
what happens with Jay-Z.
I don't have any personal reason to say,
oh, he did this for sure.
I don't know if he did.
But what I do know is that this is
a rampant problem within America,
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within the United States.
And the MeToo movement
really kind of galvanized us,
really taking a look at what happens
and what women have gone through,
both underage and not underage,
just the abuse that women have had to
suffer at the hands of very powerful men.
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So we'll see what happens.
And, you know, again,
I think that, at the end of the day,
it's good that more of a spotlight
is being shown on this because it's
unacceptable for powerful men to be able
to get away with these kinds of things
just because they can get you a paycheck.
So we'll see what happens.
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- And we will keep everyone.
- Updated as the case develops.
All right.
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