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The woman who said she was raped by rappers and business moguls Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2000, when she was 13, has dropped her civil lawsuit against both men. Picture: Getty

The woman who said she was raped by rappers and business moguls Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2000, when she was 13, has dropped her civil lawsuit against both men. 

A federal court filing on Friday said the woman, referred to as Jane Doe to protect her identity, voluntarily withdrew the case with prejudice, which means she cannot bring it again.

Both Diddy - who is currently jailed in New York awaiting trial for multiple charges including sex trafficking - and Jay-Z have consistently denied the claims.

Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, quickly released a statement after the lawsuit was dismissed, in which he said: “Today is a victory.”

The billionaire rapper added: “The frivolous, fictitious and appalling allegations have been dismissed. This civil suit was without merit and never going anywhere.”

“The fictional tale they created was laughable, if not for the seriousness of the claims. I would not wish this experience on anyone,” he concluded.

The unidentified woman, from Alabama, had accused Jay-Z and Diddy of raping her after the MTV VMA awards in New York, in 2000.

The woman claimed that she was driven to a house party by a driver hired by Diddy, where she was allegedly given a drink that made her "woozy".

The suit then claimed that Jay-Z held her down while Diddy raped her. An unnamed female celebrity was also said to have held her down.

The court document submitted by the woman's lawyers announcing the voluntary dismissal of the case did not give a reason for why it was withdrawn.

Diddy still faces dozens of sexual assault lawsuits, many of which were filed by the plaintiff's lawyer, Tony Buzbee, a Texas attorney who says his firm represents over 150 men and women, who allege sexual abuse and exploitation by Combs.

Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee holds a press conference at his office announcing the over 100 individual cases he has against Sean Diddy Combs on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024 in Houston.
Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee holds a press conference at his office announcing the over 100 individual cases he has against Sean Diddy Combs on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024 in Houston. Picture: Getty

The lawsuits allege many individuals were abused at parties hosted by Diddy in New York, California and Florida after receiving drug-laced drinks.

Lawyers for Combs said the dismissal of the lawsuit without a settlement confirmed that other lawsuits he is facing are built on falsehoods.

"For months, we have seen case after case filed by individuals hiding behind anonymity, pushed forward by an attorney more focused on media headlines than legal merit. Just like this claim, the others will fall apart because there is no truth to them," they said in a statement, adding that Combs "has never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone - man or woman, adult or minor".

When asked for a response, Mr Buzbee responded "no comment" in an email Friday night.

Statements from both rappers derisively referred to Mr Buzbee and his firm as the "1-800-lawyer", after he set up a hotline for people to make allegations against Diddy.

Jay-Z accused him of "hiding behind Jane Doe" for financial gain.

"When they quickly realise that the money grab is going to fail, they get to walk away with no repercussions," he wrote.

"The system has failed."

Jay-Z, who is married to Beyonce, with whom he has three children, previously said the claims amounted to blackmail, adding that he was heartbroken for his family.

Jay-Z and Combs are part of a generation of hip-hop titans who rose to prominence in the 2000s, emerging as wide-ranging entrepreneurs and two of the world's wealthiest rappers. By  Josef Al Shemary, LBC

 

Mbotela’s wife Alice, son Jimmy, and daughter Ida were among family members present at Lang’ata Cemetery on Saturday. The late legendary broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela has been laid to rest at Lang’ata Cemetery in Nairobi County.

Mbotela’s wife Alice, son Jimmy, and daughter Ida were among family members present at Lang’ata Cemetery on Saturday. Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Pasaris was among the leaders present at the event.

On Thursday, Kenyans and several leaders gathered at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi for a memorial service in his honor. Mbotela, known for his iconic “Je, huu ni ungwana?” radio segment, passed away after a long illness.

Mourners celebrated the veteran journalist, who died at the age of 84, as a hero whose legacy continues to inspire generations. They hailed his profound impact on society through his radio program, which used humor to promote courtesy and respect. Pasaris said, “Listening to stories of his incredible journey was truly heartwarming. What a remarkable man.”

Overcrowded cemetery

His burial in at the Lang’ata cemetary which is reported to be overcrowded took many by surprice with National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula proposing the establishment of a designated cemetery for national heroes. 

Speaking on Thursday in Parliament, Wetangula expressed disappointment on Mbotela’s final resting place. “The country needs a heroes’ corner to bury distinguished figures like broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela,” he said.

“It is disheartening to hear that he will be laid to rest in Lang’ata Cemetery, where his grave will likely be on top of another, given how crowded the place is,” Wetang’ula said.

Mbotela was born in Freetown, Mombasa, in 1940 to James and Aida Mbotela. He was the firstborn in a family of eight children. By , Capital News

 

The two sides reviewed emerging threats in their respective regions, including state-sponsored, and cross-border terrorism 

India and Tanzania held the 2nd meeting of the Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter Terrorism on 12-13 February 2025 in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. 

2. Mr. K.D. Dewal, Joint Secretary for Counter Terrorism in the Ministry of External Affairs, and Dr. Maduhu I. Kazi, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs of Tanzania, led their respective delegations. Representatives from a number of departments and agencies from both countries participated in the meeting.

3. The two sides reviewed emerging threats in their respective regions, including state-sponsored, and cross-border terrorism. The two sides also exchanged views on a wide range of areas including the use of the internet and new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, global movement of terrorists, and radicalization.

4. Both sides shared experience in countering the financing of terrorist activities, transnational organized crime, and narco-terror network. The two sides committed to information sharing, capacity building and continued bilateral and multilateral efforts to address these threats.

5. The Indian delegation also visited and met officials of the Police Forensic Bureau (PFB) of Tanzania and discussed strengthening of capacity building measures between PFB and the counterpart organization in India.

6. Both sides agreed to hold the next meeting of the joint working group in Delhi on a mutually convenient date.

 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of External Affairs - Government of India.

Outgoing AUC Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat during the Africa Climate Summit at KICC,  Nairobi on September 5, 2023. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Leading the African Union Commission (AUC) for the last eight years was no easy task for Moussa Faki Mahamat.

On Saturday, February 15, Faki delivered his final address as AUC chairperson at the AU Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 

Amid a standing ovation from African Heads of State and Government, he bowed out, but not without acknowledging the challenges of his tenure and apologising for ‘missed opportunities.’

“Certainly, I have made mistakes and missed an opportunity to do better… I apologise if my remarks have caused any harm, individually or otherwise,” he told the leaders, including UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. 

Faki admitted he may have underestimated the weight of the role when he took office in 2017.

“I have made mistakes here and there… I wanted to do better. Perhaps I underestimated the burden,” he said, adding that he looks forward to his newfound freedom.

He further urged African leaders to embrace Pan-Africanism and prioritise the continent’s interests.

 

The outgoing AUC chairperson also expressed confidence in the leadership of incoming AU chairperson, Angola’s President João Lourenço.

“The quiet strength you symbolise reassures me of a chairmanship of seriousness and substance. I wish you success." 

Faki assumed the  AUC chairmanship in January 2017, navigating a tenure marked by rising coups and conflicts across Africa.

He departs as crises continue to unfold, including the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the ongoing conflict in Sudan.

Before leading the AUC, Faki served as Chad’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is fluent in French, English, and Arabic. By Betty Njeru, The Standard

 
  • Occupation of Goma breaches the Democratic Republic of Congo’s sovereignty and territorial integrity
  • Humanitarian operations should be resumed immediately
  • Those responsible for war crimes must be prosecuted
  • Support for the Luanda and Nairobi peace processes

The Rwandan government must withdraw its troops from the Democratic Republic of Congo’s territory and cease cooperation with the M23 rebels, Parliament says.In a resolution adopted on Thursday, 13 February, MEPs strongly condemn the occupation of Goma and other territories in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) by M23 rebels and the Rwandan defence forces as an anacceptable breach of the DRC’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

MEPs denounce the indiscriminate attacks involving explosive weapons as well as unlawful killing, rape, and other apparent war crimes in populated areas of North Kivu by all parties. They deplore the use of forced labour, forced recruitment, and other abusive practices, by M23 with the support of Rwanda’s military, and by the Congolese Armed Forces (FARDC).

Critical humanitarian situation

Calling for an immediate end to the violence, particularly the mass killings and the use of rape as a strategic weapon of war, Parliament urges the DRC and Rwanda to investigate and prosecute those responsible for war crimes, including sexual violence, under the principle of command responsibility. MEPs also say that any attack on United Nations-mandated forces is inexcusable and may be considered a war crime.

MEPs are extremely concerned about the critical humanitarian situation in the country and demand the immediate reopening of Goma airport and the creation of humanitarian corridors to re-establish humanitarian operations in eastern DRC.

Immediate suspension of EU Memorandum of Understanding with Rwanda

Parliament regrets the European Union’s failure to take appropriate measures to address the crisis and pressure Rwanda to end its support for M23. It urges the European Commission and the Council to immediately suspend the EU’s Memorandum of Understanding on Sustainable Raw Materials Value Chains with Rwanda, until the country ceases all interference in the DRC, including exporting minerals mined from M23-controlled areas.

MEPs also call on the Commission, EU member states and international financial institutions to freeze direct budget support for Rwanda until it allows for humanitarian access to the crisis area and breaks all links with M23. The Commission and EU countries should also halt their military and security assistance to the Rwandan armed forces to avoid contributing directly or indirectly to abusive military operations in eastern DRC.

MEPs are concerned about the consequences of Russian interference in the conflict, as well as the increasing presence of Chinese actors in the DRC’s mining sector and in wider region and working without respect for economic and social responsibility. News European Parliament

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