Jay-Z Speaks on Dismissed Sexual Assault Lawsuit in GQ Interview
In Brief
Jay-Z's public comments address the personal and legal impact of a high-profile lawsuit that was dismissed.
Key Facts
- Jay-Z discussed his 2024 sexual assault lawsuit in a recent GQ interview.
- He described the withdrawn lawsuit as having 'taken a lot out of him.'
- Jay-Z has maintained his innocence and previously called the lawsuit a 'blackmail attempt.'
- The lawsuit, filed in late 2024, was voluntarily dismissed in February 2025.
- The suit alleged that Jay-Z and Sean 'Diddy' Combs raped a 13-year-old girl at a party in 2000.
What Happened
Jay-Z gave his first public interview about a sexual assault lawsuit filed against him in late 2024, which was dismissed in February 2025. He denied all allegations and discussed the toll the case took on him.
Why It Matters
The case drew significant public attention due to the high-profile individuals involved and raised questions about legal processes and reputational impact in the entertainment industry.
What's Next
No further legal action related to this case has been reported. Jay-Z has made his position clear in recent interviews.
Sources
- Google News — Exclusive: The Jay-Z Interview(14h ago)
- The Guardian — Jay-Z on refusing to settle sexual assault lawsuit: ‘I can’t do it, I would die’(11h ago)
- The Independent — Jay-Z says withdrawn sexual misconduct lawsuit ‘took a lot out of him’ in first comments since countersuit(10h ago)
