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Judge Analisa Torres Rules Jay-Z's Rape Accuser, 13 at the Time, Can Remain Anonymous Amid Legal Battle with Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Dec 27, 2024, 02:32 AM
A federal judge in New York has ruled that a woman who accuses Jay-Z and Sean 'Diddy' Combs of raping her when she was 13 can proceed anonymously in her lawsuit. The ruling comes amidst ongoing legal battles, with Judge Analisa Torres criticizing Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, for his 'relentless filing of combative motions' that the judge deemed inappropriate and a waste of judicial resources. The woman, who filed the lawsuit claiming the assault occurred in 2000, is represented by attorney Tony Buzbee. The judge's decision allows her to keep her identity secret for the time being, although she may be required to disclose it later in the proceedings. This case has attracted significant media attention, particularly in light of the serious allegations against both Jay-Z and Diddy.
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