Jay-Z has been dealt a legal blow in a case filed by a woman who accused him and fellow music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexually assaulting her as a teen. Judge Analisa Torres ruled on Thursday ...
Jay-Z is trying a different tack after a judge ruled that the woman suing him can remain anonymous. “Plaintiff cannot recover for her sole claim under the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence ...
Microsoft has been working on dynamic animated wallpapers for Windows 11 for a few years, and now a former designer has revealed exactly what they look like. Sergey Kisselev, a former motion ...
Jay-Z's latest moves in his legal case against an anonymous woman drew a "scathing ruling" after he demanded a judge order the victim be publicly identified. Jay-Z's lawyers filed multiple court ...
Jay-Z was hit with a warning in his fight against a Jane Doe’s sexual assault lawsuit, as a judge ruled the woman can proceed anonymously and blasted the rapper’s lawyer for “relentless ...
The woman accusing Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexually assaulting her when she was 13 can proceed anonymously (“at least for now”) in her lawsuit against the rappers, a judge ruled ...
A judge ruled that Jay-Z’s sex assault accuser can remain anonymous despite the rapper’s insistence that she reveal her identity. According to Rolling Stone, Judge Analisa Torres also ...
By Chris Eggertsen The woman who accused Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of drugging and raping her when she was 13 years old can remain anonymous for now, a judge ruled Thursday (Dec. 26 ...
The woman, who filed the lawsuit underneath the pseudonym Jane Doe, alleges Combs and Jay-Z sexually assaulted her in 2000 when she was 13 years old Charmaine Patterson is an Associate Editor at ...
A contentious legal battle has erupted between hip-hop mogul Jay-Z and prominent attorney Tony Buzbee, drawing widespread attention as allegations and counter-accusations escalate. The conflict ...
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres has ruled that the Alabama woman accusing Jay-Z of sexual assault can remain anonymous for now. Citing the “substantial interest” from the public in the case ...