Jay-Z has been fighting allegations of sexual assault since 2000 with legal arguments based on timeline inconsistencies and ...
Adam Wolfson—Antitrust & Intellectual Property Adam Wolfson, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan (Photo: Courtesy Photo). The Department of Justice (DOJ) is unlikely to substantially change its ...
Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, has shared new reasons why the rape lawsuit against the rapper should be dismissed. He claimed that several details about the case were glossed over and pointed to ...
Jay-Z's legal strategy is shifting. Alex Spiro, a lawyer for the rap mogul filed a pre-motion letter Monday arguing that a recent lawsuit alleging Jay-Z raped a minor in 2000 could not proceed as ...
Jay-Z’s attorney, Alex Spiro, is pointing out several inconsistencies in Jane Doe’s sexual assault lawsuit and is seeking to have the case dismissed. Newly obtained court documents reveal that ...
Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York said Jay-Z’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, can file the motion by Feb. 6, according to court documents shared on X by legal affairs journalist ...
Jay-Z's attorney Alex Spiro said that the sexual assault case filed against the rapper earlier this month should be dismissed due to a number of issues linked to a combo of technicalities ...
On Thursday, January 2, Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York granted a request from the rap mogul’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, to file a motion to dismiss the case on procedural ...
The Hip-Hop mogul’s high-powered attorney, Alex Spiro, recently asked the court for permission to file a motion to dismiss. Spiro argued several factors that allegedly invalidate Doe’s claims.
The anonymous accuser has until the end of February to file a counter-response. Jay-Z’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, previously outlined arguments for dismissal in a legal filing, emphasizing technical ...
In a pre-motion letter filed Monday, Jay-Z’s attorney, Alex Spiro, argues that the complaint—originally filed by Jane Doe against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and later amended to ...