Jay-Z’s Request to Report for Dismissal of Rape Declare Granted through Pass judgement on


Jay-Z is a step closer in his quest to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of the 2000 rape of a 13-year-old girl.

On Thursday, January 2, Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York granted a request from the rap mogul’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, to file a motion to dismiss the case on procedural grounds, per court documents shared via X by legal affairs journalist Meghann M. Cuniff.

Spiro argued in a Monday, December 30, letter to Judge Torres that the woman suing Jay-Z cannot make a claim against the rapper (real name Shawn Carter) under New York City’s Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act law because it only came into effect after she alleges she was assaulted by Jay-Z.

In her lawsuit, the woman — identified only as “Jane Doe” — claimed she was raped by Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in September 2000 when she was just 13. (Both stars have denied the allegations.) The NYC law offering civil recourse to victims of gender-motivated violence came into effect in December that year. (It was amended in December 2022 to allow a two-year window for people to come forward with historical claims that might have otherwise passed the statute of limitations.)

According to Judge Torres’ decision Thursday, Jay-Z’s lawyer has been granted permission to file a motion to dismiss the case by February 6. Jane Doe’s attorneys will then have until February 28 to file opposition papers. Jay-Z has a chance to reply by March 14.

“Plaintiff cannot recover for her sole claim under the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act (the GMV Law), as a matter of law, because the statute does not have retroactive effect,” Spiro wrote in a letter to Judge Torres on Monday.

Karwai Tang/WireImage

He continued, “Plaintiff asserts a violation of the GMV Law for conduct that purportedly occurred in September 2000. But the GMV Law was not enacted until December 19, 2000, three months after the FAC claims the conduct occurred, and cannot apply retroactively to create a cause of action unavailable to Plaintiff at the time in question.”

Doe’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, wrote a letter to Judge Torres on Tuesday, December 31, opposing Jay-Z’s request to file for dismissal. Buzbee wrote that “Defendant’s argument as to the GMVA is unpersuasive, as it is contrary to the law’s primary intention: to make it easier for victims of gender-motivated violence to seek civil remedies in court—not, as Defendant would have it, make it harder,” per a court document shared by Cuniff on Thursday.

Jay Z s Lawyer Shares New Insight Into Rapper s Reaction to Rape Allegations A Mockery of the System 220


Related: Jay-Z’s Lawyer Says Rapper and Diddy’s Relationship Was Purely Professional

Jay-Z’s lawyer Alex Spiro is setting the record straight on his client’s relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs. “Mr. Carter has nothing to do with Mr. Combs’ case or Mr. Combs. They knew each other professionally for a number of years,” Spiro told Us Weekly and other reporters during a roundtable with press on Monday, December […]

Last week, Judge Torres said in court documents obtained by TMZ that Jane Doe can remain unnamed as she refused Jay-Z’s first attempt to have the lawsuit dismissed and Doe’s identity revealed. However, the judge noted the circumstances could change as the case moves forward. Torres stated she intends to revisit the issue if and when the case progresses.

Doe’s attorney, Buzbee, and Jay-Z are also locked in their own legal battle. Jay-Z is suing Buzbee, accusing him of extortion and defamation. Buzbee filed his own suit against Jay-Z’s Roc Nation earlier this month, alleging the company bribed his clients to file suits against his firm, threatened former clients and impersonated state officials. (Roc Nation called the lawsuit “baloney.”)

Editorial Staff
Editorial Staffhttps://www.iconicfamemagazine.com
WORLDWIDE PUBLICATION Iconic Fame Is a digital publication for all things fashion, music, events, and celebrities.

Latest

You’ll by no means bet who performed Saint Nick in Kim Kardashian’s utterly bonkers ‘Santa Child’ video – We Were given This Coated

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, shortbread baking in the oven… and Kim Kardashian singing a cover of “Santa Baby”? That might not...

Elle Macpherson Had Breast Most cancers and Refused Chemotherapy

Elle Macpherson is opening up about her secret battle with breast cancer. The Australian supermodel, 60, revealed to Australia’s Women’s Weekly magazine in an...

Seventeen’s Mingyu Talks Non-public Taste and His Dior Ambassadorship

It takes mere seconds of scrolling through K-Pop fan spaces online to stumble upon Seventeen‘s Mingyu. The 27-year-old rapper, a member of hit...

Comic’s Influence of Teresa Giudice Making a song Taylor Swift Is Spot On

Rachael Young and Teresa Giudice Courtest of Rachael Young/IG ; Monica Schipper/Getty Images Portland-based comedian Rachael Young has carved out a niche for...

Rodeo Superstar Spencer Wright Honors Son at Heartbreaking Funeral Carrier

Levi Wright's legacy will live on through his family. Rodeo star Spencer Wright and his wife Kallie Wright recently shared their most cherished moments with their 3-year-old son—who...