Last October, a hidden woman under the nickname of Jane Doe denounced that Diddy and another “celebrity” had abused her in an After-Park of the MTV awards in 2000, when she was only 13 years old. In December he reformulated the complaint to indicate that this celebrity was Jay-Z. This woman is represented by Tony Buzbee, a lawyer who has the case of several people who accuse Diddy of abuse, but it was the first mention for Jay-Z.
Now the complaint has been dismissed by the plaintiff herself, as pitchfork collects. The case has been dismissed, which usually occurs when lacking sufficient elements or evidence, and cannot be reopened. Jay-Z has issued a statement, indicating that the trauma that has caused him and his wife Beyoncé, cannot be “dismissed.”
His text says: “Frivic, fictitious and atrocious accusations have been dismissed. This civil demand lacked foundation and was never going to get anywhere. The fictitious story they had created would be laughing, if not for the seriousness of the accusations. The trauma that my wife and children and my loved ones have faced will never be dismissed. Without a doubt, it refers to the conspiracy theories that have circulated through the network.
He continues: «They denounce hiding under the name of Jane Doe, and when they realize that they will not get the money, they leave without any impact. The system has failed ». And it ends: «The court must protect the victims, of course, while with the same ethical responsibility, the courts must protect the innocent from being accused without evidence. That the truth prevails for all victims and for false complaints equally ».