Civil Lawsuit Alleging Jay-Z of Sexual Assault on Minor Permanently Dropped
The plaintiff voluntarily withdrew the accusations against Jay-Z and P. Diddy, citing no further legal pursuit of the claims.
- A civil lawsuit accusing Jay-Z and P. Diddy of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in 2000 has been permanently withdrawn by the plaintiff.
- The lawsuit, filed in December, alleged the assault occurred after the MTV Video Music Awards, with other individuals present who did not intervene.
- Jay-Z, 55, called the withdrawal a 'victory,' describing the allegations as 'frivolous, fictitious, and appalling' in a statement released by his label.
- P. Diddy, also 55, faces separate civil lawsuits from over 120 individuals, including 25 minors at the time, accusing him of sexual assault and operating a violent trafficking system.
- The identities of the plaintiff and other involved parties remain undisclosed, and no further legal action is anticipated in this case.