Today is a win: rapper J-Z reacted after rape trial
In an important legal victory, rapper J-Z has seen a case of sexual harassment against him. The rapper and entrepreneur expressed relief and satisfaction over the court’s decision.

Rapper J-Z has announced a legal victory after prosecution on charges of sexual harassment. The case filed in the United States, was thrown out by the court after the plaintiff’s lawyer voluntarily withdrew the case.
The case was filed by a woman, who alleged that the incident took place in 2000. However, the court found inadequate evidence to proceed with the case, which led to dismissal. J-Z, whose real name is Shaun Carter, has constantly denied allegations.
Following the court’s decision, the J-Z’s legal team expressed satisfaction, reiterating the artist’s commitment to defend his reputation against the baseless claims.
As Page sixJ-Z, through its entertainment company ROC Nation, issued a statement that said, “Today is a victory. The trivial, fictional and frightening allegations have been rejected. This civil suit was without merit and anytime Was not going anywhere. “
It continued, “The fictional story she had created was worthy, if not for the seriousness of the claims. I will not wish anyone this experience. My wife, my children, loved ones and I have not shocked , It can never be dismissed. “
JZ also took subtle Digs in Tony Bazbi, the accused’s lawyer, and called the trial “Money Grab”. He said, “The system has failed. The court should protect the victims, of course, while with the same moral responsibility, the courts should save innocent people from being accused without evidence.”
He concluded, “The truth may be strong for all the victims and those people.”
In 2000, a 13-year-old girl was nominated for sexual harassment and rape of Rappers J-Z and Scene ‘Didi’ Comombs in a civil trial. Carter aka J-Z, in a statement by Rocks Nations, called the allegations ‘heinous’. Page.
Jay-Z is married to singer Beyoncé, and she is the parents of three children-12-year-old Blue Ivy Carter and seven-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir.