The woman who accused rape has pulled her action off.

Jay-Z was charged with rape of the child. However, the woman pulled her action out of court. Aop

Jay-Z or Shawn Carter and Sean “Diddy” Combs rape woman Jane doe has pulled his civilian fee out of court.

The woman claimed that she had raped her when she was 13 years old in 2000.

The action was originally brought in in October, and at that time it was only mentioned as the defendant. In December, the action was left again and also mentioned Jay-Z.

According to recent documents in the court, the woman has pulled off the action herself, so it cannot be brought again.

At present, there is no information on whether the parties will agree.

Jay-Z was pleased with the situation. The rap artist and the billionaire considered the action unjustified, horrifying and fictional. Jay-Z said the situation was horrible, especially for his family. The rapper is married to singer Beyoncé. They also have common children.

– I can’t wish anyone to have a similar experience. This was my wife, my children, my loved ones, and a shocking experience that can never be forgotten, Jay-Z described.

In the fall of 2024, it was alleged that Jay Z and Diddy raped the girl at the MTV Video Music Awards. According to the action, a 13-year-old girl had approached different limousine drivers to try to get to the gala or the subsequent party. According to the action, one of the drivers said he worked for Diddy and that the girl “fit what Diddy was looking for”. The driver invited the girl to the party and told him to return to the car later.

According to the action, Jay-Z took off his clothes, kept the girl in her fields, and raped this Diddy and the female public as the person watched next to her. After that, Diddy also raped the girl. The lawsuit does not tell who this woman would have been.

Sean “Diddy” Combs is still accused of illegal business and trafficking in human beings for sexual abuse. Diddy has denied the charges. The matter is to be dealt with in court in May 2025.

Source: CNN

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