Jay-Z has sued the Alabama woman who accused him of a sexual abuse of 2000 with Sean Combs, and her lawyer Tony Buzbee, who said that the 'lies' and 'extortion of the threats' led him to a loss of $ 20 million.
Jay-Z accused the defendants in the case, in addition to lawyer David Fortney, of 'malicious persecution, procedural abuse, civil conspiracy and defamation', according to legal documents submitted in Alabama and assessed by page six.
In the legal complaint assessed by the outlet, the 99 problems Rapper says that the defendants were soullessly motivated by greed, in terrible neglect of the truth and the most fundamental regulations of human decency. '
Buzbee represented the woman (who identifies herself as Jane in judicial documents) Die Jay-Z, 55, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs, 55, her sexually abused when she was 13. She claims that the incident took place at an MTV Music Awards-after party in September 2000 accusations that Jay-Z and Diddy refused.
The case was rejected last month, the rapper at the time said: 'Today is a victory. The frivolous, fictional and terrible allegations have been rejected. This civilian suit was without merit and never went somewhere. '
Buzbee told DailyMail.com exclusively Monday: 'This new case claims the same claims as the other they have merged and submitted to Los Angeles. Just like the one in LA, this new case in Alabama has no legal merit either.

Jay-Z has sued the Alabama woman who accused him of a sexual abuse of 2000 with Sean Combs, and her lawyer Tony Buzbee and said that the 'lies' and 'extortion of the threats' led him to a loss of $ 20 million

Buzbee represented the woman (who identifies herself as Jane does in judicial documents) and claimed Jay-Z, 55, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs, 55, attacked her sexually when she was 13
He continued: 'The researchers of Shawn Carter repeatedly repeatedly harassed, threatened and harassed this poor woman and tried to intimidate her and bring her her story back.
“She doesn't have it and not. Instead, she repeatedly said that she is standing with her claims. This same group of researchers is caught on the tape offer to pay people to sue me and my company. '
Buzbee told DailyMail.com that he spoke 'today with Jane Doe' and 'It seems that the quotes attributed to her in the court case are completely invented, or they spoke to someone who does not do Jane.
The lawyer added: “This is just another attempt to intimidate and bully this poor woman that we will treat in due course.”
Buzbee concluded his explanation to DailyMail.com: “We will not be bullied or intimidated by frivolous cases.”
Dailymail.com has contacted Jay-Z representatives for comment on the story.
In January, lawyers asked the court to punish Sanction Buzbee for Jay-Z, claiming that he did not meet the woman personally before submitting the legal complaint, TMZ reported in January after the revision of legal documents in the case.
The legal team for the 24-way Grammy winner, led by lawyer Alex Spiro, said that Buzbee admitted that it did not personally spoke to the woman before he submits the case, which is an important ethical decline, TMZ reported.
Buzbee told DailyMail.com as an answer that “What Spiro has submitted, just like everything else he has submitted so far, is completely frivolous and merit.”

The lawyers of Jay-Z cited a television interview in December with NBC News in which his prosecutor recognized inconsistencies in her story as a reason to throw the case
Buzbee previously told TMZ that “he actually interviewed the plaintiff personally, just like four other lawyers,” reported the outlet and noted that he said that “someone who says otherwise has his own agenda.”
Buzbee told DailyMail.com that “with every hectic submission of the defense in this case becomes more desperate.”
He added to his case against the rapper, whose name Shawn Carter is: 'The rules apply as much to everyone, even those who wrongly think they are above the law. Nobody is above the law. '
Dailymail.com has contacted Spiro and representatives for Jay-Z for further comments on this story.
Lawyers for Jay -Z said that Buzbee -whose company is in charge of more than 150 people who comment -did not properly accused the woman who Jay -Z prior to an interview she held with NBC news in which she recognized inconsistencies in her story.
Jane Doe said in her legal request that she lived in Rochester in 2000 when she went to New York City and became friends with a limousine driver who drove her to the party in a trek that lasted about 20 minutes.
Buzbee has said that his company represents more than 150 people, both men and women, who claim sexual abuse and exploitation by combs.
The Buzbee company, which has set up a 1-800 number for accusers, has submitted a wave of suits against Kammen.
The BUZBEE lawsuits claim that many of the people he represents abused at parties in New York, California and Florida, where individuals received drinks that were peppered with drugs.

The legal team for Jay-Z, led by lawyer Alex Spiro, said that Buzbee admitted that it did not speak with the woman personally before he submits the case, which is an important ethical decline. Spiro depicted in July in Santa Fe, New Mexico

The alleged incident took place at an MTV VMA's Afterparty in September 2000, said the prosecutor of Jay-Z. The rapper depicted months earlier during a bash on July 4 in the Hamptons

Jay-Z, depicted last month with wife Beyoncé, denied all the claims against him
The lawyers of Combs have rejected the lawsuits of Buzbee as “shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who are afraid to spread lies over them, just as lies are spread over Mr. Combs.”
Combs remains imprisoned in New York awaiting a criminal trial against federal charges for sex trade.
Jay-Z and Combs gained fame in the 2000s, who emerged as broad entrepreneurs and two of the world's richest rappers.
Last year Forbes estimated Jay-Z's assets to $ 2.5 billion.
The artists have worked together over the years, with Jay-Z on Combs' debut album, No Way Out and Combs on the second album by Jay-Z's Sophomore, in My Lifetime, Vol. 1.