![]() ![]() ![]() “ was never employed by Snoop Dogg or any of his companies and has furnished no proof to support her claim of employment by Snoop Dogg and/or his companies,” the rep said. She claims the assaults took place during an era when she purportedly worked for the rapper as a stage dancer.Īsked by Rolling Stone whether the woman ever worked for Snoop Dogg, a spokesperson for the rapper claimed there were no records of the woman’s employment. Bishop Don Magic Juan, sexually assaulted her in back-to-back attacks following a Snoop Dogg concert at Club Heat Ultra Lounge in Anaheim, California, on May 29, 2013. The Jane Doe accuser alleges in her complaint filed Feb. But the fatal deficiencies in her complaint ensure her gambit will not succeed,” his new filing alleges, asking that the lawsuit be dismissed with prejudice. “Plaintiff’s complaint, launched just days before defendant’s Super Bowl Halftime performance, was a thinly veiled attempt to extort defendant for money to stop plaintiff from continuing to assert her false claims publicly. Instead, the only allegation plaintiff makes is that Campbell - not defendant - said going to the studio where defendant was would be ‘a career move,’” the new paperwork claims.Īccording to the filing, Snoop Dogg is adamant that the forcible oral sex described in the woman’s complaint “never happened.” He also doubles down on earlier claims that the lawsuit is a “shakedown.” “She provides no allegations of any statement by defendant that he would help her career, and no allegations of any statement about how defendant might advance her career. He vehemently denies ever engaging in any sex act with plaintiff or assaulting or battering her,” the new filing obtained by Rolling Stone states. “Nothing remotely resembling plaintiff’s story about defendant Calvin Broadus ever happened. ![]() In a new 17-page dismissal motion filed Thursday, the rapper, born Calvin Broadus, says allegations that he cornered the woman in a recording studio bathroom nearly nine years ago and forced her into a sex act are both “implausible and false.” Beyond that, they’re too “threadbare” to support a claim under the federal sex trafficking statute listed in the complaint and too old to prosecute under state law, he claims. Snoop Dogg claims the sex assault lawsuit filed against him by an unidentified woman earlier this month is so chronically flawed, a federal judge has no choice but to toss it out of court. ![]() The woman’s lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Rolling Stone on Thursday. ![]()
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