Jane Doe, the woman who accused Jay-Z of raping her in 2000 when she was 13 years old, has filed a motion to dismiss the defamation lawsuit that the rapper filed against her. Jay-Z's lawsuit, filed in March 2025, alleges that Doe and her attorneys knowingly made false and malicious claims in an attempt to extort him, resulting in reputational harm and financial losses exceeding $20 million. In her motion, filed on April 22, Doe argues that her allegations, made in court documents and media interviews, are protected under California law and cannot form the basis for a defamation claim. She also contends that Jay-Z's claims of malicious prosecution, abuse of process, and civil conspiracy lack legal merit and factual support.
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Jay-Z’s Rape Accuser Files Motion to Dismiss His Defamation Lawsuit Against Her
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