A big-time Texas lawyer who recently filed a child rape case against Jay-Z is accused of intentionally giving a woman a sexually transmitted disease and punching her so hard that it shattered her teeth, a new lawsuit says. Ta.
Longhorn attorney Anthony Buzbee “seduced” a woman (who is anonymous in the lawsuit) in 2018 “while concealing the fact that she had a sexually transmitted disease” and “seduced” her into having a sexual relationship with her, the lawsuit alleges. I am doing it.
“Defendant knew of the risk of transmitting the disease to Plaintiff if appropriate precautions were not taken, and when that risk materialized, Defendant used his position as a licensee to protect himself from reputational damage.'' “He manipulated the plaintiff in order to protect himself,” court documents state. lawyer. “
The suit was filed anonymously in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday, and he offered her free legal services to ensure her silence and compliance and “prevent her from exposing what she did to him.” In order to do so, he claims that he has “intensified his desire for monopoly.”
The woman continued to sleep with Buzbee out of shame because he was her “only sexual partner who did not require her to share the results of an STD test,” the complaint said.
Buzbee once saw him talking to another man at a bar in New York City and reacted violently, slamming a glass in his face, “causing him to break two of his teeth,” according to the complaint.
In 2021, Buzbee allegedly represented Jane Doe in her divorce case, the suit says, “as a result of his manipulation,” promising a violent marital fight.
Instead, the lawsuit alleges, Buzbee used this opportunity to change the date of the sexually transmitted disease test results from 2018 to 2020, thereby “distributing the plaintiff's medical records as if the plaintiff doctor had contracted the sexually transmitted disease.” “I made it look like it wasn't supposed to happen.” They made it seem as if her husband was the infected person and that he was to blame, not him.
The man then used these medical records in an unsuccessful attempt to “blackmail” her husband into “avoiding normal negotiations” with a demand letter containing “fraudulent claims,” but the husband did not take the bait. the complaint states.
Mr. Buzbee ultimately settled with Jane Doe for a “portion” of the amount she should have received “in order to resolve the matter as quickly as possible and bury his gross misconduct” by avoiding discovery, the lawsuit says. claims.
Calls and emails to Buzbee's Houston office were not returned Friday.
The lawyer has had a number of lawsuits filed against him in recent weeks, and Buzbee says Jay-Z's Roc Nation is behind them.
“Roc Nation has been illegally soliciting individuals to sue my law firm for several weeks,” Buzbee said. houston chronicle earlier this week regarding two lawsuits accusing him of harming former customers. “These two people who took the bait were promised money to pursue a lawsuit.”
He also fired back at Roc Nation this week, filing a lawsuit in Texas accusing Roc Nation of soliciting former clients to file legal complaints against him.
“Defendants engaged dark agents to illegally seek out more than 20 current and former clients of Buzbee Law Firm in order to persuade the clients to file frivolous lawsuits against Buzbee Law Firm. and conspired to obstruct justice,” the lawsuit filed Wednesday states. Buzbee, according to CNN.
Buzbee filed a lawsuit in October accusing Jay-Z, along with Sean Combs, of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl at a party in 2000.
Jay-Z has denied the allegations, and his attorney Alex Spiro, who also represents New York City Mayor Eric Adams, said the lawsuit is riddled with inconsistencies.
