Jay-Z sues ex-rape accuser, lawyer Tony Buzbee after allegedly losing $20 million due to ‘lies,’ ‘extortionate threats’

By Page Six | Created at 2025-03-03 23:52:53 | Updated at 2025-03-04 05:14:10 5 hours ago

Jay-Z is suing his former rape accuser and her lawyer, Tony Buzbee, in an Alabama court, claiming they conspired to falsely accuse him of sexual assault and allegedly caused him to lose at least $20 million.

The hip-hop icon claims the defendants, which also includes lawyer David Fortney, “were soullessly motivated by greed, in abject disregard of the truth and the most fundamental precepts of human decency,” according to a complaint Page Six obtained.

Jay-Z — who is suing for malicious prosecution, abuse of process, civil conspiracy and defamation — alleges in the court documents that the ex-rape accuser, Jane Doe, has “voluntarily admitted” that Buzbee “pushed her towards going forward with the false story against Mr. Carter” after an “extortionate demand letter failed to yield the financial windfall.”

“Buzbee brought Jay-Z into it,” Doe allegedly admitted, according to the court filing.

Jay-Z has filed a lawsuit in Alabam against his former rape accuser and her attorneys. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Jay-Z alleges that Tony Buzbee, seen here, lawyer David Fortney and Jane Doe “were soullessly motivated by greed, in abject disregard of the truth” when they sued him for rape. Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

Doe sat down with NBC News in December 2024, and alleged in an on-camera interview, in which her identity was concealed that the “Can I Get A …” rapper raped her at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in New York in 2000. She claimed she was just 13 at the time.

Doe alleged Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulted her as well. The embattled rapper denied those claims.

However, Jay-Z’s complaint now claims that Buzbee allegedly met Doe “for the first time at a coffee shop in Houston on the day of her maliciously false NBC News interview.”

Doe made her allegations public in December 2024. She sat down with NBC News at the time, but concealed her identity. NBC
Does has since admitted to “inconsistencies” in her interview, claiming it was a “mistake.” NBC

Since the allegations became public, the “Empire State of Mind” rapper — whose real name is Shawn Carter — has vehemently denied the claims, saying he was a victim of a “blackmail attempt.”

“I have no idea how you have come to be such a deplorable human Mr. Buzbee, but I promise you I have seen your kind many times over,” he said in a statement in December 2024.

“I’m more than prepared to deal with your type. You claim to be a marine?! Marines are known for their valor, you have neither honor nor dignity.”

Doe has publicly admitted to “inconsistencies” in her NBC News lawsuit, including that she met Benji Madden at the alleged afterparty. A spokesperson for the Good Charlotte rocker has said that both he and his twin brother, Joel Madden, were on tour halfway across the country at the time of the alleged incident.

She had also claimed in the sit-down that her father picked her up from the party, but he told NBC News he didn’t recall the long drive — which would have been over 5 hours, saying that was “something that would definitely stick in my mind.”

Aside from Jay-Z, Doe also claimed Sean “Diddy” Combs raped her at an MTV VMA’s afterparty. Getty Images
Both entertainers have vehemently denied Doe’s allegations. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Doe suffered from mental health issues, according to public records cited in the complaint, which Jay-Z argues should “have cast doubt on her credibility.”

The filing claims that following Doe’s admissions, her lawyers continued “to seek to hide this reality, including through further extortionate threats and demands.”

Another roadblock in Doe’s case was that Buzbee had filed her suit in New York without being admitted to Bar of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), as was required.

However, his request for SDNY admission was denied on Feb. 13 because, according to the SDNY order, he had already filed pleadings in the SDNY without being admitted to the Bar of that Court. Buzbee can still seek “pro hac vice” admission, however, within the Southern District.

The “Run This Town” rapper’s new complaint seemingly suggests that on that same day, Fortney allegedly went to Alabama on behalf of Buzbee to persuade Doe into dismissing her lawsuit against Jay-Z, 55.

Jay-Z alleges in his complaint that Doe admitted that Buzbee talked her into falsely accusing him of rape. AP
“Buzbee brought Jay-Z into it,” the accuser allegedly said. Jay Janner / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

“During that meeting, Fortney falsely, maliciously and manipulatively told Doe that the case against Mr. Carter needed to be dismissed as Mr. Carter had made threats against Doe’s life, and it was too dangerous to continue with the case,” the complaint alleges. “Of course, no such threats had ever been made.”

Doe — whom a New York judge ruled could remain anonymous — did end up dropping her rape lawsuit on Feb. 14, which Jay-Z called a “victory” at the time.

The “Hard Knock Life” rapper has filed a separate lawsuit against Buzbee in Los Angeles. Reps for Jay-Z did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on that filing.

However, a source explains to us exclusively that the LA suit will continue in tandem with the Alabama case, as Jay-Z is suing Buzbee for defamation in the California case and not in Alabama; only Doe is being sued for defamation in Alabama.

Doe dropped her rape lawsuit against Jay-Z in February. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
The rapper called the case dismissal a “victory” at the time. Getty Images for BFI

Jay-Z’s lawyers allege in the newest complaint that Buzbee and his team has allegedly continued to threaten the “Forever Young” rapper, stating the Texas-based lawyer would allegedly “issue a public statement by Doe that she (1) was being harassed by Mr. Carter’s ‘people’ since she dropped the lawsuit; and (2) dropped the lawsuit only because she was afraid for her life and that the allegations against Mr. Carter in the dropped lawsuit were all true.”

Page Six has reached out to Buzbee, Fortney and Doe via her attorneys for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Jay-Z is also pursuing a separate defamation and extortion lawsuit against Buzbee in Los Angeles, which a source exclusively tells Page Six is still moving forward — despite the Alabama case. AFP via Getty Images
Jay-Z alleges in his new complaint that Buzbee threatened that if he were to pursue legal action against him, Doe would tell the public she felt the rapper put her in danger. Buzbee has not yet responded to those claims. AP

Jay-Z further alleges in his complaint that this ongoing legal battle has proven very costly for him.

He claims the “false allegations” have caused him harm to his reputation and his businesses, including Roc Nation with “substantial losses in excess of $20 million — out-of-pocket loss, and emotional harm, humiliation, and harassment.”

Reps for Jay-Z declined to comment on the latest filing.

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