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27 March, 2025

JAY-Z Wins Legal Victory As Judge Allows Extortion Lawsuit Against Tony Buzbee To Proceed, Citing Bombshell Audio Evidence

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JAY-Z scored a significant courtroom win Wednesday when a judge decided to keep his extortion lawsuit against Texas attorney Tony Buzbee alive, citing recent explosive audio evidence as a key factor in the case.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Epstein reversed his earlier indication that he might dismiss JAY-Z’s extortion claim, stating in his tentative ruling on Wednesday that recently uncovered audio recordings have “thrown a monkey wrench” into his previous considerations.

The recordings, obtained by a private investigator at the Alabama home of the woman known publicly as Jane Doe, allegedly reveal Doe stating that “Buzbee brought JAY-Z into it.”

The audio suggests Doe never authorized Buzbee to include JAY-Z in her lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs and that Buzbee allegedly “pushed” her to name JAY-Z publicly as an assailant.

Judge Epstein emphasized the significance of the new evidence, writing that it “supports not only the defamation cause of action but also the extortion cause of action.”

JAY-Z’s lawsuit, filed in November 2024, accuses Buzbee of attempting to extort him through a demand letter seeking private mediation and a monetary settlement.

The Hip-Hop mogul labelled the letter an “existential threat” in his sworn declaration.

Buzbee, who represents dozens of plaintiffs in claims against Diddy, has denied any wrongdoing, calling accusations that he pressured Doe into false allegations a “blatant lie.”

 

Image Jay-Z accuser admits inconsistencies, but stands by her rape allegation. 'True justice is coming,' mogul says. (2024, December 14). Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-12-14/jay-z-accuser-admits-inconsistencies-but-stands-by-her-rape-allegation-true-justice-is-coming-mogul-says