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Crystal Mckinney And Her Legal Team Spar With Diddy's Team In Dueling Letters

Crystal Mckinney And Her Legal Team Spar With Diddy's Team In Dueling Letters








In a letter to Judge Buchwald, attorneys representing Sean Combs and his associated companies—Bad Boy Entertainment LLC, Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, Inc., Sean John Clothing LLC, and Daddy’s House Recordings, Inc.—requested a pre-motion conference to discuss their intent to file a motion to dismiss the Amended Complaint. They argue that the plaintiff’s claim is preempted by New York State law and fails to establish a viable legal basis for holding the corporate entities liable, seeking dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6).


In a letter to the court, attorneys for Plaintiff Crystal McKinney oppose Defendants’ request for a pre-motion conference regarding their anticipated Motion to Dismiss her Amended Complaint. The Defendants claim that the NYC Gender Motivated Violence Protection Act (GMVA) is preempted by state law; however, McKinney’s attorneys argue that this argument has already been rejected by the Appellate Division. They contend that McKinney’s Amended Complaint contains well-pled allegations of sexual assault, physical abuse, and/or forcible drugging, which meet the requirements of the GMVA, and therefore, the motion to dismiss should fail.


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source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.621909.27.0.pdf

source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.621909.26.0.pdf


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