Rapper Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has received approval to move forward with a motion to dismiss a serious legal case against him. The lawsuit, involving accusations of sexual misconduct with a minor, names both Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs as defendants. According to the court documents, Jay-Z can submit his motion to dismiss by February 6. “Jane Doe,” the pseudonym used for the plaintiff, may counter this motion by February 28, with Jay-Z allowed to respond by March 14.
Jay-Z has continually denied the allegations against him. In earlier proceedings, he attempted to have the plaintiff’s identity disclosed, arguing that public anonymity in such cases does not align with principles of justice and fairness. The court, however, permitted Jane Doe to maintain her anonymity at this stage.
Combs, also known as Puff Daddy, faces several legal challenges. Federal agents recently executed search warrants at his Los Angeles and Miami properties. The search, carried out in relation to separate sex trafficking and racketeering charges, saw law enforcement seizing items from Combs’s Miami house. Despite facing numerous allegations of sexual misconduct, from multiple accusers, Combs has consistently denied wrongdoing.
His legal team asserts that the accusations are baseless and motivated by financial gain.