Jay-Z’s lawyer continues to defend his client. This after he was named in a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs involving a woman who accused the rap mogul of sexual abuse when she was 13 years old.
Alex Spiro spoke at Roc Nation headquarters in New York on Dec. 1, Nov. 16, and said the allegations against Jay-Z were “proven to be false.” Spiro was referring to a recent NBC News interview with the Roc Nation woman. An unnamed Alabama who admitted to doing it. “Some mistakes” were made when recounting what happened at the VMAs afterparty in the 2000s.
Spiro would like to point out these inconsistencies. “It’s no small matter… If you look at the time, it’s impossible for this to happen.”
“I want to make sure this is clear: when people create an account Either it was intentional or the mind was blank or something. They can understand the main parts of the story correctly. They can do it over and over again. Again, this is what happened. The main part always confuses the details. When nothing happens You will really misunderstand the details.” hollywood reporter–
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“(This) is impossible, that is because this has never happened,” he added.
Spiro said his client, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, is “upset” by the situation.
“He regrets that people were allowed to do this. It is allowed to ridicule such a system. He regrets that this distracts attention and dissuades real victims from coming forward. He is sorry his children and family have to deal with this. And he should be upset,” he said.
“(This) is impossible because this has never happened.”
When Spiro was asked about Jay-Z’s relationship with Combs, he replied, “Mr. Carter has nothing to do with Mr. Combs or Mr. Combs’ case. They’ve known each other for many years. Like other careers People know each other, at the Music Awards they support each other. That’s just how it works — that too. It’s fiction. He knew nothing about the charges or charges against him. He has nothing to do with that case and has nothing more to say.”
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And speaking about Jane Doe’s lawyer, Tony Buzbee, Spiro said, “This issue… has to be dealt with.”
on Friday Alabama woman Also known as Jane Doe, sit and talk with her. NBC News and admit that he did ‘Something went wrong’ when recounting being sexually assaulted by two rap moguls 24 years ago
“I made some mistakes,” the woman told the outlet. She insists that the allegations she made against Jay-Z are true.
One of the “mistakes” Jane Doe made was claiming that her father picked her up after an alleged sexual assault. But he doesn’t remember, according to NBC News. The woman also claims to have talked with an unnamed celebrity at the after-party. which she claims was sexually assaulted But the stars said they were not in New York at the time of the event. According to the store report
The unidentified woman ended up in a VMA after party after attempting to attend an awards ceremony at Radio City Music Hall, according to court documents.
On Friday, Jay-Z shared a statement with Fox News Digital and continued to shut down Jane Doe’s claims against him.
“This incident did not happen. But he filed a lawsuit and reported it to the media,” Jay-Z said, referring to Buzbee. One woman’s lawyer “True justice is coming. We fight for victory. not for victory This matter is over before it began. These 1-800 lawyers still don’t understand it, but it will soon.”
The lawsuit alleges Jay-Z and Diddy raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000. Fox News Digital previously confirmed this. Before Jay-Z was named, the rapper received a demand letter that was likely an attempt to settle the lawsuit.
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Buzbee shared a statement with NBC and confirmed that he will continue to fight for his clients.
“Jane Doe’s case was referred to our company by another person. who reviewed it before sending it to us,” he told the outlet in a statement. “Our client continues to steadfastly insist that what she said is absolutely true. We will continue to investigate her claims and gather information that corroborates them to the extent available. Because we interrogated her intensively. So she agreed to Sent to polygraph I’ve never had a referral before.
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“In any case, We always do our best to investigate each claim. Just like we did in this case. This made her extremely distressed. To the point where she had a seizure and had to seek medical treatment due to stress. Buzbee concluded.
in an emailed statement to The Associated Press on Monday. Buzbee confirmed the woman had been referred to him by another law firm. and it was reviewed by four lawyers from his firm.
“Courts exist to resolve factual disputes,” Buzbee added. “Our client remains adamant about her claims.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.