The unnamed woman who alleged that Jay-Z raped her has been
heard stating that he never sexually assaulted her in a new audio recording.
In a lawsuit filed last year, the rapper – real name Shawn
Carter – was accused of drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl at a VMAs
after-party in 2000, along with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
The 55-year-old fiercely denied all allegations and the
lawsuit was recently dropped, with the star now taking legal action against his
accuser’s lawyer, Tony Buzbee.
In new audio obtained by ABC News, the woman, known only as
Jane Doe, appeared to be heard during an interview with two private
investigators, where she detailed her allegations.
A male official clarified the alleged assault, questioning:
‘But Jay-Z, you’re saying he was definitely there? But he had no part in it? Or
he was just…’
‘He was there,’ Doe interjected.
A female investigator then asked: ‘He was just there, but he
didn’t have anything to do with any sexual acts towards you, it was strictly…’
‘Yeah,’ she simply replied.
In a twist, she also alleged that it was Buzbee that ‘pushed
her’ towards going forward with the allegations against Carter, having
previously only named Combs in her initial lawsuit in October.
‘He was the one that kind of pushed me towards going forward
with him, with Jay-Z,’ Doe said.
When the investigators clarified that she was referring to
Buzbee, she said, ‘Yeah’, adding that she did not know why.
Buzbee hit back at her claims, branding it a ‘blatant lie’
that he spurred her to sue Carter.
‘As far as the suggestion that I pushed Jane Doe to bring a
case against Jay Z – That is a blatant lie that is directly contrary to all the
documentary evidence,’ he told the outlet in a statement.
The lawyer also shared his own audio footage with ABC News,
in which he told his client: ‘They say they have you on tape denying that Jay-Z
assaulted you. Is that true?’
Doe replied: ‘No, no. I don’t… I never said that.’
‘They also say that you told them – and they have it on tape
– that I, Tony Buzbee, came up with this plan and told you to say that Jay-Z
assaulted you so you would get more money,’ he responded.
‘No,’ she added.
Carter’s attorney, Alex Spiro, insisted that the first tape
‘speaks for itself’ in an interview with the publication.
‘She says in no uncertain terms Mr Carter did not do this,’
he added. ‘It’s effectively a lie and the only reason Mr Carter is even
involved in this is because she was pushed to involve him.’
Doe filed a lawsuit in October, alleging that Combs sexually
assaulted her as a teenager, in 2000 – the documents were refiled in December
to include Carter.
According to the paperwork, obtained by NBC, she claimed
that a friend dropped her off at the VMAs, which was held at Radio City Music
Hall in New York, and she attempted to get a ticket to the ceremony, or an
invite to an after-party.
She was reportedly driven to an after-party held at a white
house with a U-shaped driveway, where she saw celebrities, and people doing
drugs – she was offered a drink which made her feel ‘woozy, lightheaded and
felt [like] she needed to lie down.’
After consuming the drink, she claims Carter and Combs
entered the room she was resting in, when the latter told her: ‘You are ready
to party.’
Doe alleges Carter then removed her clothes and they both
raped her while an unnamed female celebrity watched – they have denied all the
allegations.
After inconsistencies were discovered in Doe’s story,
Carter’s lawsuit was dropped earlier this year – he is now suing Doe and Buzbee
for defamation, civil extortion, and intentional infliction of emotional
distress.
He claimed that the allegations caused him severe financial
damage, including the loss of $20million in business contracts.
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