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Diddy Moves To Deny Charity Basketball Jane Doe's Attempt At Anonymity (Part 1) (3/21/25)

Diddy Moves To Deny Charity Basketball Jane Doe's Attempt At Anonymity (Part 1) (3/21/25)



​In Case No. 1:24-cv-09852-JLR, Sean "Diddy" Combs is the defendant in a lawsuit filed by Jane Doe, who alleges sexual assault. Jane Doe filed a motion to proceed anonymously, citing the sensitive nature of the allegations and potential harm to her personal well-being if her identity were disclosed. In response, Combs' legal team submitted a Memorandum of Law in Opposition to this motion, arguing that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous would impede Combs' ability to mount an effective defense and that the principles of transparency in judicial proceedings necessitate the disclosure of her identity.

Combs' attorneys contend that knowing the plaintiff's identity is essential for conducting a thorough investigation into her claims and assessing her credibility. They argue that anonymity could lead to an imbalance in the proceedings, unfairly prejudicing the defendant. Furthermore, they assert that the public has a vested interest in open judicial processes, especially in cases involving serious allegations. The memorandum emphasizes that while the plaintiff's concerns are acknowledged, they do not outweigh the defendant's right to a fair trial and the public's right to transparency.


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source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.633975.37.0.pdf


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