
Jay-Z’s lawyer speaks out after leaking bombshell audio of rapper’s accuser
Jay-Z’s legal team has released a bombshell audio recording they say proves his innocence in the now-dismissed rape lawsuit against him.
The tape, obtained by ABC News and Good Morning America on Wednesday, March 12, allegedly captures Jane Doe admitting to private investigators that Jay-Z did not assault her. In the same tape, she alleges that her attorney, Tony Buzbee, pressured her to falsely accuse him.
“But Jay-Z was — you’re saying he was definitely there? But he had no part in it?” a male investigator asks in the recording. Doe responds, “He was there.”
When a female investigator presses further, asking if Jay-Z “didn’t have anything to do with any sexual acts towards you,” Doe replies, “Yeah,” before revealing Buzbee “pushed” her to implicate the rapper.
Buzbee, however, is hitting back, calling the recording “a fabrication.”
In a statement to Page Six, Bubzee claimed, “The investigators tormented and harassed and tricked that poor woman,” insisting she has “never wavered” in her accusations against Jay-Z.
Jay-Z’s attorney, Alex Spiro, sees it differently. “The tape speaks for itself,” he told ABC, arguing that Doe “voluntarily met and spoke” to investigators and that “the truth had to fully come out.”
Spiro added that his client, Jay-Z, was only implicated because “she was pushed to include him by a lawyer.”