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Jay-Z is about to take nineteen shots of D’Usee tonight.
Jay-Z has officially been cleared of the lawsuit that accused him of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs at a 2000 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty. The case, filed in December 2024 by attorney Tony Buzbee, was dismissed, marking a major legal win for the hip-hop mogul.
In a statement shared via Roc Nation’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, Jay-Z reaffirmed that the allegations were “fictitious” and criticized the legal system for allowing such claims to surface without consequences for false accusations. While celebrating the case’s dismissal, he also acknowledged the emotional toll it took on his family.
Jay-Z Gets Sexual Assault Case Dismissed
— Roc Nation (@RocNation) February 14, 2025
“This entire situation has been traumatic for my loved ones,” Jay-Z stated. “Today is a victory, but the system failed—false accusations should come with accountability.”
The lawsuit’s dismissal comes after months of legal battles, with Jay-Z’s team labeling Buzbee a “rogue lawyer” and pushing for sanctions. While the case has now been put to rest, it reignites discussions on the dangers of false allegations and the impact they have on both victims and the accused.
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