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A lawsuit alleging the rape of a 13-year-old girl in 2000 against Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z has been dismissed voluntarily, according to a legal filing made on Friday in New York. The case, initiated by an anonymous plaintiff known as Jane Doe, was withdrawn by her attorney, Tony Buzbee, in a move that legally prevents the case from being refiled.
Jay-Z, whose legal name is Shawn Carter, called the dismissal a "victory" in a statement, asserting that the allegations were "frivolous" and reflecting on the emotional toll the ordeal has had on his family. His attorney, Alex Spiro, stated that the lawsuit "never should have been brought."
Jane Doe had initially filed the lawsuit against Combs in October 2023 and later added Jay-Z's name in December. In recent interviews, she acknowledged discrepancies in her account. While Jay-Z is no longer facing legal challenges from this case, Combs remains embroiled in other lawsuits and is currently being held on federal charges related to racketeering and sex trafficking, with a trial set for May 2025.