Lawyer Denies Accusations To Jay-Z About P Diddy: Not Truth, Only For Money
JAKARTA - Jay-Z's lawyer, Alex Spiro, held a press conference regarding a woman's latest claim under Jane Do's false name in the P Diddy case. Jane Do added to a new claim that said Jay-Z and P Diddy had abused her after the 2000 MTV VMA event.
Launching the Hollywood Reporter, Alex Spiro and Jay-Z initially thought the allegations were baseless and ignored, but it started to harm them. Both believed Jane Do's accusations were based on money.
"This is not for truth and justice. Only for money," said Alex Spiro on Monday, December 16 at the Jay-Z label office, Roc Nation.
They explained that Jane Doe's change in her statement in the report had explained that she only wanted to find material. Initially Jane Doe mentioned P Diddy who harassed him at the event. Then he added Jay-Z in his new report.
I want this report to be clear. When someone makes a statement, it is intentional when their thoughts are empty, they always remember the essence of the story. They can repeat it continuously. This is what happens, the point is," said Alex Spiro.
"When something doesn't happen, something is not real, you will call the information wrong because you guys aren't really there. That means, it never happened," he said.
Jane Doe said she spoke with another celebrity Benji Madden at the event - where the abuse incident occurred - the Good Charlotte frontman said he was not in New York at the time.
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"There is no such location. We didn't know they made it in New York so they could take the case to New York," Spiro said.
Jay-Z's lawyer also proved Jay-Z was at another event and not at the 2000 MTV VMA party according to Jane Doe's accusations.
Jane Doe said she was at a party alone, a 13-year-old girl, in a room with three popular people at the party, try to think about an unnatural narrative. According to her, one of the witnesses was a female celebrity who only watched the abuse and she left the house naked, no one was watching," said Alex Spiro.
"For 24 years, did no one open their voices?" he said.
Representing his client, Spiro said Jay-Z was very annoyed with this situation because he was dragged into a case of harassment that could harm victims of real harassment. Lawyers also stated that Jay-Z and P Diddy's relationship was limited to being professional as fellow music producers.
"He (Jay-Z) was annoyed that someone did this, creating a changing system. He was annoyed that this incident could change the perception of the real victim at the point. He was annoyed that his family and children had to deal with this and he should be upset," said Alex Spiro.
'Jay-Z has no relationship with the case of P Diddy or Sean Combs. They have known each other professionally for years. Like colleagues in general. At music shows, they support each other, they go to the NBA All-Star together," he said.
"There is no association relationship between them. That's all. He doesn't know about the allegations against P Diddy. He has nothing to do with the case and nothing can be explained," concluded Alex Spiro.
In addition, P Diddy withdrew his request for guarantees to the court and will languish in prison until the date the trial is announced.