JAY-Z‘s anonymous rape accuser has filed a motion for the court to dismiss the rap legend’s defamation lawsuit against her.
The woman originally claimed that JAY-Z and Diddy raped her when she was 13 before she dropped her suit after numerous discrepancies were found in her story.
After she dropped her own lawsuit, Jay filed one of his own, accusing the woman and her controversial attorney, Tony Buzbee, of defamation for bringing the case in the first place.
The anonymous woman has now motioned a judge for dismissal, claiming that JAY-Z can’t sue her as the claims were made in court documents and thus protected by law.

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She also claims that an interview she did with NBC was based entirely on the contents of the court documents.
JAY-Z and his legal team are yet to respond to the woman’s motion for dismissal.
Buzbee previously filed a motion to dismiss, claiming that he and JAY-Z had come to an agreement.
The filing stated: “Eventually, the relentless pressure that Mr. Carter and his associates placed upon Doe became too much for her. On February 4, 2025, an agreement to resolve the litigation was reached between Doe and Mr. Carter, through their attorneys, which included the voluntary dismissal of the SDNY Action.”

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However, Spiro claims that no such agreement exists: “Total lie. He brought a false case, lost badly and was forced to dismiss quickly. End of story.”