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JAY-Z's Roc Nation Denies Responsibility For Rape Accuser Lawyer's Wild STD Lawsuit

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JAY-Z and Roc Nation are continuing to go on the offensive against the his rape accuser’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, after another lawsuit was filed against the litigator.

According to a particularly embarrassing suit filed in New York Supreme Court, Buzbee infected a woman he was dating with a venereal disease, TMZ reports.

The woman, identified only as Jane Doe, claims that the Texas-based lawyer has taken advantage of her since they met online in 2018.

She says Buzbee had sex with her at a hotel in Houston without revealing that he had an unspecified venereal infection.

The woman claims she started to feel unwell the following day, with a visit to her doctor revealing that she had contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD).

Buzbee’s accuser says she immediately got in touch with the attorney to tell him the news and claims that he knew he already had the disease.

The suit claims that Buzbee asked the woman not to tell anybody about his STD and offered her free legal advice in exchange for her silence.

The woman admits that she continued to see Buzbee afterwards, even accompanying him on trips to Panama and New York City.

It was during a stay in the latter that she claims Buzbee flew into a “fit of rage” and shoved a champagne flute into her face, chipping her tooth.

This allegation was made in an earlier complained filed last month. The assault allegedly happened while the attorney was representing the woman in her divorce case.

 

Tony Buzbee hit back at the lawsuit on social media on Thursday (December 19), blaming lawyers working for Roc Nation and Diddy for being behind it.

“The smear campaign continues. Today I was sued yet again by a lawyer affiliated with the same lawyers I face in the Diddy litigation,” he wrote, referencing the suit against JAY-Z and Puffy that accuses them of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000.

“The conspiracy to discredit me and intimidate me from pursing claims in the Diddy litigation has at this point, become criminal. This latest case, like the others, is frivolous, laughable and ridiculous and will be dismissed like the others.

“It now seems that every other day there is another false claim filed, all of which are being ginned up by individuals working on behalf of or in concert with those ROC Nation and Diddy interests.”

He added: “This latest one is provably false with literally no factual basis or merit whatsoever. Prior to filing it the lawyer demanded $20 million from me, claiming that if I didn’t pay he would trash my reputation despite being shown that his ‘client’s’ wild claims could not be true.

“We won’t just sit back and allow this criminality to continue. We have reported this conduct to the relevant legal authorities. And, we will be filing our own cases against those behind this to put a stop to it once and for all.”

Shortly after, Roc Nation issued its own statement denying Buzbee’s claims and further jabbing the lawyer by referring to him as “Mr. 1800.”

“Mr. 1800 said today that Roc Nation is criminally responsible for his legal woes with his ex-clients/ex-lover who is accusing him of transmitting venereal diseases, assaulting, falsifying documents and stealing clients moneys. No and no,” the company wrote on X.

“God is behind that sunlight you keep referencing,” the statement added, referencing Buzbee’s use of the quote “Sunlight is the best disinfectant.” “We are not the source of every sunlight you get but Roc sunshine is coming your way Mr. 1800. Shameful.”

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Consequence Shares Unreleased Verse From Classic Common & Kanye West Song

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Consequence has revealed that he originally appeared on Common and Kanye West‘s hit “They Say,” but he ultimately was removed from the song before its official release.

Taking to Instagram with a photo of the G.O.O.D. Music logo on Wednesday (December 18), Cons shared his verse that never made the final cut of Common’s 2005 album, Be.

“We was supposed to do a video with the version with me on it but it never happened…” he revealed in the caption.

Some fans noted that it wasn’t completely unreleased, however, as a leaked version of the album before its official release actually contained his verse.

“Real ones heard this on the mixtape back in the day,” one fan wrote.

“I had the bootleg Be so I heard this before the Ye verse lol,” someone else said.

Consequence took a nearly 10-year hiatus following his 2007 debut Don’t Quit Your Day Job!; and another extended break between his 2017 EP A Good Comeback Story and his sophomore album Nice Doing Business With You, which was released earlier this year.

And on an interview with the Toure Show in October, he explained exactly why that happened.

“I had a record deal with Motown that didn’t pan out due to the fact that, um, I had a number one record at Urban Radio,” Consequence explained, later adding, “Motown’s Urban radio department, my record was the number one priority in the building. And then the Taylor Swift incident happened, and anything that Kanye was associated with got pulled from radio.”

After Yeezy interrupted Taylor at the VMA’s, Cons’ “Whatever You Want” with Ye and John Legend lost its momentum.

Consequence was asked if his record got shelved and he said: “It didn’t get shelved because it was out, but it just lost all momentum. The only record that radio was even considering playing at that time because it already started and had a big push was ‘Run This Town.’ My shit was still on the climb.”

Cons continued: “Anything with Kanye at that time, that’s how GOODFridays ended up happening. He had to release it directly to people because the politics was crazy at the time.”

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