Jay-Z’s Lawyer Granted Permission To File Dismissal Motion In Ass@ult Case

Jay-Z’s Lawyer Granted Permission To File Dismissal Motion In Ass@ult Case
Jay-Z’s legal team has achieved a small victory as Judge Analisa Torres granted attorney Alex Spiro permission to file a dismissal motion in his assault case. This marks a shift in the judge’s stance after she previously rejected an earlier dismissal attempt, citing concerns over due diligence. The case involves allegations of Jay-Z and Diddy sexually assaulting a 13-year-old in 2000.
The victim’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, opposed the motion in a New Year’s Eve letter. While the case’s dismissal remains uncertain, the motion due on February 6th represents a crucial development in this closely watched legal battle.
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