Breaking News Jay-Z accused in a civil lawsuit of r*ping a 13yo girl in 2000 along w/ ‘Diddy’ Update: Tony Buzbee drops the Jane Doe lawsuit against Jay

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As Jay-Z's attorney puts it ... the statute was enacted in December 2000 -- 3 months after Jane Doe claimed she was sexually assaulted by Jay-Z and Diddy at an MTV Video Music Awards after-party.

Even if the statute did apply, Jay-Z's lawyer says it only covers conduct committed within New York City ... and he insists the purported location of the alleged assault could not have been NYC.

He says Jane Doe claimed in her complaint she was driven from Radio City Music Hall to a "large, white residence with a gated U-shaped driveway" about 20 minutes away ... but Jay-Z's lawyer says any residence with that description -- if it existed at the time -- would be outside the territorial boundaries of NYC.

Jay's lawyer doesn't stop there ... arguing any of Jane Doe's possible claims have expired --way back in August 2021.

From the looks of it, the rapper's legal team is fighting hard to get the case tossed out.

Jane Doe's attorney, Tony Buzbee, tells TMZ ... "These are technical arguments being made and the law is clearly on our side and the side of alleged victims. The law is well settled that we are correct."
 


As Jay-Z's attorney puts it ... the statute was enacted in December 2000 -- 3 months after Jane Doe claimed she was sexually assaulted by Jay-Z and Diddy at an MTV Video Music Awards after-party.

Even if the statute did apply, Jay-Z's lawyer says it only covers conduct committed within New York City ... and he insists the purported location of the alleged assault could not have been NYC.

He says Jane Doe claimed in her complaint she was driven from Radio City Music Hall to a "large, white residence with a gated U-shaped driveway" about 20 minutes away ... but Jay-Z's lawyer says any residence with that description -- if it existed at the time -- would be outside the territorial boundaries of NYC.

Jay's lawyer doesn't stop there ... arguing any of Jane Doe's possible claims have expired --way back in August 2021.

From the looks of it, the rapper's legal team is fighting hard to get the case tossed out.

Jane Doe's attorney, Tony Buzbee, tells TMZ ... "These are technical arguments being made and the law is clearly on our side and the side of alleged victims. The law is well settled that we are correct."
Unfortunately for Jay, he has to beat her in court decisively, and not on a loophole or public opinion by his doubters will keep that stain of guilt on him.
 
Unfortunately for Jay, he has to beat her in court decisively, and not on a loophole or public opinion by his doubters will keep that stain of guilt on him.
Shit they changed the laws so Bill Cosby and Michael Jackson couldn’t use statutes of limitations to wiggle out of their freaky ass niggas situations
 





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