In a civil lawsuit, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Jay-Z have been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl at an afterparty for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.
In an amended civil complaint, a woman identified as Jane Doe alleges she was raped by Combs, 55, and Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, during the party at a New York City residence. The accuser is now in her late 30s.
The complaint, which was obtained by the Post, also claims the assault happened while an unnamed female celebrity watched.
According to the document, the accuser was invited to the afterparty by a limousine driver who claimed to work for the artist and told Jane Doe that the mogul liked younger girls and “fit what Diddy was looking for.”
Prior to their interaction, she claimed she had been standing outside of Radio City Music Hall trying to get inside the VMAs and walking up to limousines that were dropping guests off at the venue.
The plaintiff, who was 13 at the time of the alleged incident, alleged that she was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement when she arrived at the afterparty and alleges she was later given a drink that she believes was drugged.
The plaintiff claimed she was approached by Combs during the party, and he had a “crazed look in his eyes” as he allegedly told her, “You are ready to party!” according to the complaint.
The accuser further alleged that Combs threw her toward a wall, to which she fell down. She got up and “stumbled,” at which point Combs allegedly grabbed her again and “threw her on the bed,” the complaint states.
The plaintiff claims that Jay-Z removed her clothes, held her down and raped her while Combs and an unidentified female celebrity watched. She alleged Combs also raped her as Jay-Z and the female celebrity watched.
Jane Doe is seeking unspecified damages. Her attorney, Tony Buzbee, previously announced that he was representing more than 100 people accusing Combs of misconduct.
The amended complaint was filed on Sunday and named Jay-Z, despite the initial complaint, filed in October, not referencing Jay-Z by name. Jay-Z’s lawyers have filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss the claim. He also wants the identity of the anonymous accuser to be “disclosed immediately” to the public.
The Roc Nation founder, 55, defended himself against the allegations in a statement posted to social media on Sunday.
Jay-Z, who shares Blue Ivy, 12, and twins Rumi and Sir, 7, with Beyoncé, vehemently denied the claims and said his “only heartbreak is for my family.”
“My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of young people,” his statement, posted on Roc Nation’s X account, read in part.
“I mourn yet another loss of innocence. Children should not have to endure such at their young age. It is unfair to have to try to understand inexplicable degrees of malice meant to destroy families and human spirit,” Jay-Z continued.
A day later, the record executive stepped out alongside his wife and oldest daughter for the red carpet premiere of “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
In the Disney film, Beyoncé is the voice of Nala while Blue Ivy is lioness cub Kiara. Even his mother-in-law, Tina Knowles, attended the event and posed with the rapper. Hours earlier, Tina claimed her social media account — which “liked” a post about the Jay-Z and Combs lawsuit, was hacked.
Following the family’s night out, 50 Cent went online to troll Jay-Z for his attendance at the red carpet.
The rapper, 49, posted pictures of the famous family at the event to his Instagram, writing, “Jay said they said I rapped [sic] a kid, everybody get dressed we going to see Mufasa LOL.”
He has since deleted the post.
Over the years, 50 Cent has notoriously trolled Diddy and is now making a Netflix documentary about the sexual assault allegations against the disgraced mogul.
Combs was arrested in Sept. on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking and has been denied bail three times. He’s behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting his May 2025 trial.