The Texas-based lawyer took to Instagram over the weekend to address inquiries about whether he was “barred” from practicing law in New York State.
Jay-Z has filed a defamation lawsuit against attorney Tony Buzbee, claiming a rape lawsuit cost him $20 million and was deliberately timed to inflict maximum harm.
On February 14, the Jane Doe through their attorney Tony Buzbee voluntarily dropped the case. Following the filing, Jay-Z issued a statement celebrating the news. “Today is a victory,” he wrote in a statement posted to X (formerly Twitter).
Jay-Z is suing Tony Buzbee — the attorney who represented the Jane Doe who accused him and Sean 'Diddy' Combs of rape — for civil extortion, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Jay-Z has filed a counter-lawsuit against Tony Buzbee, the lawyer representing an anonymous accuser who alleged he raped her.
Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs are attempting to turn the tables on lawyer Tony Buzbee. While a lawsuit accusing the rap duo of raping a 13-year-old girl at a MTV VMAs after-party in 2000 was dismissed on Friday,
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a motion Tuesday to deny attorney Tony Buzbee's ability to practice law in New York's Southern District.
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Judge Says Jay-Z's Defamation Claim Against Tony Buzbee Will Likely Go to Trial
Z's defamation claim against lawyer Tony Buzbee could proceed to trial. According to Rolling Stone, Judge Mark H. Epstein delivered a tentative ruling on Tuesday, pointing to Buzbee's social media activity in Nov.