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Jay-Z Alleged Rape Accuser Heard On Tape Admitting Incident Never Happened

The woman who sued Jay-Z for allegedly raping her when she was just 13 years old after the MTV Video Music Awards back in 2000 has been caught on an audio recording apparently admitting the alleged incident never happened. The audio obtained by ABC News was recorded by a couple private investigators and, in it, the woman who filed the suit against Jay-Z walks back the claim she made in her lawsuit, filed by attorney Tony Buzbee back in December the woman identified only as a Jane Doe can be heard telling the investigators that Jay-Z was at the party, but he never engaged in any sexual activity with her. When asked why she claimed he did in her lawsuits, the woman replies that Buzbee "pushed" her to include Jay in the suit a claim Buzbee vehemently denies. In fact, he handed over his own audio recording to ABC also featuring Jane Doe where he confronts her with these claims and, she replies that she never actually took back her claims. Jay-Z's lawyer, Alex Spiro, spoke with ABC News as well saying his client is hopeful that this will put an end to the painful saga of false claims against him. The lawsuit which also claimed Diddy drugged and raped her was dropped in February however, in her dismissal, this woman says she stood by all the claims leveled in her suit. Jay-Z has filed a lawsuit against the Jane Doe and Buzbee for defamation. Tony Buzbee says, "The tape is a fraud. They tormented and harassed and tricked that poor woman and took what she said out of context and secretly recorded her. She stands by her claim that Jay-Z assaulted her. She has never wavered on that point once.

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