Judge Analisa Torres ruled on Thursday that the Alabama woman, who is identified in her lawsuit as Jane Doe, can remain anonymous in the proceeding, according to court records reviewed by USA TODAY.
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By Chris Eggertsen The woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of drugging and raping her when she was 13 years old can remain anonymous for now, a judge ruled Thursday (Dec.
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres has ruled that the Alabama woman accusing Jay-Z of sexual assault can remain anonymous for now. Citing the “substantial interest” from the public in the case ...
Jay-Z’s rape accuser can proceed in her lawsuit against him and Sean “Diddy” Combs and remain anonymous while doing so, a New York judge has ruled. In court documents obtained by The Post ...
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Jay-Z was hit with a warning in his fight against a Jane Doe’s sexual assault lawsuit, as a judge ruled the woman can proceed anonymously and blasted the rapper’s lawyer for “relentless ...
The woman who has accused Jay-Z of rape can remain anonymous in court for now. According to court documents obtained by TMZ on Thursday, December 26, judge Analisa Torres ruled the accuser ...
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