Jay-Z Accuser Admits Assault Claims Were False in Audio Recording
Jay-Z Accuser Admits Assault Claims Were False in Audio Recording

Jay-Z Accuser Admits Assault Claims Were False in Audio Recording

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Jane Doe, the woman who accused Jay-Z of raping her when she was 13, has reportedly admitted in an audio recording that the alleged assault did not occur and that her lawyer, Tony Buzbee, pressured her to file the lawsuit. The recording, obtained by ABC News, captures her stating that while Jay-Z was present at the party, he did not engage in any sexual acts towards her. Buzbee, who has represented numerous Diddy accusers, has denied her claims, asserting that the recording is fabricated and that Jane Doe has never recanted her accusations against Jay-Z. The lawsuit was dismissed last month with prejudice, preventing it from being refiled, prompting Jay-Z to sue both her and Buzbee for defamation. Jay-Z's attorney emphasized that the allegations against him were baseless and characterized the dismissal as a victory for the rapper. The conflict continues to unfold as both parties prepare for potential legal battles over the implications of the audio evidence.

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