Jay-Zs rape accuser admits to inconsistencies in lawsuit, says she made some mistakes

The Alabama woman who accused Jay-Z of raping her when she was 13 years old more than two decades ago admitted to several inconsistencies in her lawsuit – as the hip-hop mogul continues to vehemently deny the allegations he’s facing.The alleged victim had trouble recollecting key details levied against the musician during an interview with NBC News, just days after her lawyer amended a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs to include Jay-Z – whose real name is Shawn Carter. She accused the pair of raping her at an after-party for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards in the Empire State, according to the disturbing suit refiled in the Southern District of New York on Sunday. “Honestly, what is the clearest is what happened to me and route that I took to what happened to me.

Not all of the faces there are as clear,” the woman told NBC.“So I have made some mistakes.I may have made a mistake in identifying.”The woman — referred to as “Jane Doe” in her suit — claimed her father picked her up after the alleged sexual assault, a detail he has since rebuked.She also alleged to have spoken with a celebrity during the after-party, who wasn’t in New York at the time of the event, NBC reported.

The pair of musicians were also in different locations than the one the woman described, based on images from that evening.Despite the inconsistencies, the alleged victim maintains that what happened to her was a “catastrophic event.” The woman – referred to as “Jane Doe” in her suit – alleged that she was approached by Combs’ alleged limo driver, who invited her to an after-party while she tried to get into the 2000 VMAs in New York City.When she got to the after-party residence, she alleged she was asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement.In the court papers, the alleged victim claims she was allegedly drugged after being served a drink and then attacked by Combs and Carter at the drug-fueled house party in September 2000 after the VMAs show at Rad...

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