Jay-Z’s Lawyer Says Rape Case Is “Provably Demonstrably False"
Curious: I heard Jay-Z is being accused of rape. Is it true?
Lawyer: His attorney, Alex Spiro, said the case is "provably demonstrably false." He insists there’s clear evidence that the alleged incident never happened.
Curious: What evidence is there?
Lawyer: Spiro pointed out several inconsistencies in the woman’s story. For example, she claims the assault happened at a house, but that house doesn’t exist. She also said she met Benji Madden at the party, but he was on tour in the Midwest at the time.
Curious: And Jay-Z? Where was he?
Lawyer: Spiro provided photos showing Jay-Z was at another event at the time of the alleged assault. Plus, the woman claimed to have watched the MTV Awards on a jumbotron outside Radio City Music Hall, but there was no jumbotron there that year.
Curious: What about her claims about Diddy?
Lawyer: Spiro said Jay-Z has nothing to do with Diddy’s case. He emphasized that their connection is purely professional, like attending award shows and events, but there’s no deeper link.
Curious: Why would someone make this up?
Lawyer: Spiro believes the case is about money, not truth or justice. He accused the lawyer who filed the case, Tony Buzbee, of exploiting the woman to create this narrative.
Curious: And how does Jay-Z feel about all this?
Lawyer: Jay-Z is upset. He’s angry that such false claims can make a mockery of the justice system. He’s also upset that this could discourage real victims from coming forward, and he’s concerned about the impact on his family.
Curious: What’s next for this case?
Lawyer: Spiro expects it to be dismissed. He says the inconsistencies in the story make it impossible for the case to hold up. If it’s not dismissed, he’s confident it will crumble in court.