Court rules woman who accused Puff Daddy, Jay Z of raping her can stay anonymous

A New York court has ruled that a woman who claimed to have been raped by popular American rap moguls Sean Puffy Combs, aka Puff Daddy, and Sean Carter, aka Jay Z, at the age of 19, can proceed with her lawsuit anonymously.

According to the Manhattan jurist, the woman can proceed anonymously at this early stage of the litigation, but if the case goes forward, she might be asked to reveal her identity.

In her written order, Judge Analisa Torres also criticized Jay-Z’s attorney for what she called his combative motions and “inflammatory language” against the plaintiff’s attorney, calling them inappropriate.

This comes days after it was revealed that Jay Z will not hesitate to throw Sean Puffy Combs, aka Puff Daddy, under the bust to protect his name amid his ongoing legal battles.

This was made known by an insider who disclosed to the Daily Mail that Jay Z will do everything not to end up in jail, just like Puff Daddy, who is battling a slew of s3x assault allegations.

‘’Jay-Z would absolutely throw Diddy under the bus if that is what it took to clear his name and walk away from this,’ the insider exclusively dished. ‘He has zero loyalty to Diddy.’’