Friday, January 10, 2025 - Jay-Z is seeking legal sanctions against attorney Tony Buzbee, accusing him of filing a false r@pe lawsuit that has damaged his reputation.
In a
motion filed by his lawyer Alex Spiro, Jay-Z claims Buzbee failed to conduct
even basic due diligence before pursuing the case, which accuses Jay-Z and
Diddy of drugging and r@ping a woman after the 2000 MTV VMA Awards when she was
13 years old.
Spiro's
filing criticizes Buzbee for not withdrawing the lawsuit even after an NBC News
interview with the accuser cast doubt on several key details in her
allegations. The accuser described the incident as occurring at "a large
white residence with a gated U-shaped driveway" located about 20 minutes
from the VMAs. However, Jay-Z contends that photographs place him at Lotus
nightclub in Manhattan after the awards show.
The
woman also claimed her father picked her up after the alleged assault, but her
father reportedly has no recollection of such an event. Jay-Z’s legal team
highlighted the logistical improbability, noting the journey would have taken
10 hours round trip, making it an event the father should remember.
Further
questioning her account, the woman alleged she watched the VMAs on a Jumbotron
outside Radio City Music Hall. However, Jay-Z's filing states that photos show
no such screen was present, and the city had denied MTV's request to install
one.
Another
inconsistency noted in the filing involves her claim of speaking with Benji
Madden at the afterparty. However, following the accuser's interview, Madden's
representative told NBC the singer was not even in New York City during the
2000 VMAs as his band, Good Charlotte, was touring the Midwest at the time.
Jay-Z
argues that these inconsistencies could have been easily disproven with minimal
investigation, and claims Buzbee’s failure to verify the facts before filing
such damaging accusations warrants sanctions.
Buzbee
responded defiantly, stating, "With each frantic filing, Mr. Spiro’s team
reeks of desperation. Mr. Spiro and his team think the laws and rules don’t
apply to them. They are flat wrong. They also think they can bully or
intimidate counsel by filing meritless and frivolous pleadings full of lies and
half-truths. Again, they are dead wrong. We won’t be bullied or intimidated,
ever."
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