Who makes a statement about the lawsuit by March 31, 2025?
Jay-Z • 25%
Diddy • 25%
Plaintiff • 25%
None • 25%
Official statements or press releases from involved parties
Judge Analisa Torres Rules Alabama Woman Accusing Jay-Z and Diddy of Rape at Age 13 Can Remain Anonymous
Dec 27, 2024, 03:13 AM
A New York federal judge, Analisa Torres, has ruled that a woman, who alleges she was raped by Jay-Z and Sean 'Diddy' Combs when she was 13, can proceed with her lawsuit anonymously. The ruling allows the plaintiff to keep her identity secret for the time being, as the judge criticized Jay-Z's legal team for their aggressive tactics, describing their motions as 'inflammatory' and a 'waste of judicial resources.' The judge's decision follows the woman's request to remain anonymous amid the ongoing legal battle against the two rap moguls. This ruling marks a setback for Jay-Z, who sought to dismiss the case and publicly reveal the accuser's identity.
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None by the deadline • 25%
Justin Baldoni • 25%
Ryan Reynolds • 25%
Blake Lively • 25%
None • 25%
Diddy • 25%
Jay-Z • 25%
Jane Doe • 25%
Jane Doe • 25%
Diddy • 25%
Jay-Z • 25%
None of the above • 25%
No major statement made • 25%
Jay-Z or his representatives • 25%
The accuser or her representatives • 25%
NFL or Roc Nation • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Tory Lanez • 25%
Megan Thee Stallion • 25%
Neither • 25%
Both Parties • 25%
ACLU • 25%
Immigrant Rights Groups • 25%
City of Chicago • 25%
Other • 25%
Miami Heat • 25%
Kaseya Center • 25%
Conor McGregor • 25%
None • 25%
Joint legal teams • 25%
Jay-Z's legal team • 25%
Diddy's legal team • 25%
Plaintiff's legal team • 25%