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ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS: Solomon Buchi says Jay Z should be judged like Puff Daddy  

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Nigerian writer and social media influencer Solomon Buchi has explained why American rapper Jay Z should be judged over assault allegations leveled against him just like Puff Daddy.

Attorney Tony Buzbee recently filed a civil case accusing Jay-Z, whose actual name is Shawn Carter, of r@ping a 13-year-old girl with Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2000.

Jay Z has since denied Tony Buzbee’s allegations, and his legal team has filed a motion to dismiss the case, asking the original lawsuit’s alleged victim, Jane Doe, to identify herself so that he can “properly defend himself against this false claim through the legal process in a transparent manner.”

In a message uploaded to his X page, Solomon Buchi stated that anyone who thought Diddy was guilty of the charges against him should think the same about Jay Z.

READ ALSO: Puff Daddy relies on six female escorts as witnesses as s3x assault trial approaches

He went on to say that Jay Z’s wife, Beyonce Knowles Carter, ought to be included in the same group that dragged American artist Nicki Minaj due to her partner’s alleged assault.

‘‘If you believed every accusation against Diddy, then keep the same energy as the accusations against Jay Z.

‘‘If you dragged Nicki Minaj because her husband was a convicted rapist, keep the same energy as Beyoncé.

‘‘Believing that everyone else is evil and your fave is holy is insanity. It’s man worship. Rubbish stan culture.’’ Solomom Buchi wrote on his official X page.

 

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