"Jane Doe" Refiles Sexual Assault Claim Against Rapper Snoop Dogg
"Jane Doe" Refiles Sexual Assault Claim Against Rapper Snoop Dogg
A woman who has accused Snoop Dogg of sexual assault has revived her lawsuit against the rapper nearly three months after the case was initially dismissed.According to Rolling Stone, the plaintiff—who is identified only by the pseudonym “Jane Doe” in court documents—claims that Snoop Dogg forced her to perform a sexual act in his studio just days before the rapper performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2013.Snoop Dogg’s attorneys had previously called the lawsuit “meritless” and a transparent “shakedown scheme.”The complaint was voluntarily dismissed “without prejudice” in April after Doe’s counsel withdrew the lawsuit.But on Wednesday, here legal team refiled the lawsuit, which also names Snoop Dogg associate Bishop Don Magic as a co-defendant.Doe also alleges that Snoop Dogg used social media to make “thinly veiled threats” against the plaintiff and her safety.The recently-refiled court documents, obtained and summarized by Rolling Stone, says that, after private mediation attempts failed, Snoop Dogg turned to Instagram to “threaten, intimidate, and coerce Plaintiff into not exercising her constitutional rights to engage in a mediation.”
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