Tony Buzbee refutes alleged claims of working with Jaguar Wright on lawsuit against Jay-Z

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Tony Buzbee has denied the alleged claims made by Jaguar Wright about Jay-Z's lawsuit earlier this week.

On Monday, December 16, a video of Jaguar Wright talking to a woman, seemingly from a law firm, was uploaded on X by a user named @baddietvv.

In the video, Wright discussed a date on which the attorneys from the law firm would get in touch with her. After the call was hung up, Wright then went on to say that it was Tony Buzbee's law firm.

When TMZ reached out to Buzbee to comment on the claim, the attorney denied working with Jaguar as part of his r*pe lawsuit against Jay-Z. Tony also told the media outlet that the video clip was apparently recorded by Jaguar Wright after she had called his intake staff.


Jaguar Wright has made false allegations against Jay-Z in the past

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In the video posted on X, after Jaguar Wright hung up the call with Buzbee's law firm, she seemingly addressed Jay-Z, saying:

"You're being charged for doing stuff with minors... Your alleged son, who you've been avoiding doing DNA tests for over a decade, his mother was a minor."

Wright continued:

"People are coming forward from Foxy Brown's high school, talking about how you regularly picked her up after school, and it was kind of a known fact that that was your chick. Wanna know what's funny? 2010, she finally admitted it, y'all thought I was messing with Jay-Z... you thought I had Rick Ross's baby and you thought it was nice, and the real n***a was Jay-Z"

TMZ also reported that they've reached out to Jay-Z's team for a comment, but haven't heard back yet. Jaguar Wright's latest allegations against Jay-Z come two months after she talked about his alleged association with Sean 'Diddy' Combs on Piers Morgan's show.

She appeared as a guest on the Piers Morgan Uncensored on October 3, where she said:

"Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Robert Kelly, Sean Combs have one person in common, professionally and privately: Sean Carter [Jay-Z]... This has been a fist of tyranny punching through our culture for decades. It must stop."

Per TMZ, Morgan later heard from Jay-Z's lawyer, Alex Spiro, who questioned the broadcaster for airing the allegations that were claimed as false by the rapper and his wife.

In light of the cease and desist Piers received, he subsequently issued an on-air apology to the power couple, saying:

"We apologize to Jay-Z and Beyonce. Editing interviews is not something we do lightly, at a show called Uncensored. But there are legal limits on us too... Their lawyers contacted us to say that those claims were totally false, and have no basis in fact."

Jay-Z was allegedly named a defendant in an amended lawsuit filed by Tony Buzbee earlier in December

Jaguar Wright's accusation about Jay-Z "doing stuff with minors" stems from the s*xual assault lawsuit filed against the Roc Nation owner on Sunday, December 8.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of an anonymous Jane Doe, alleges that Jay-Z and Diddy r*ped her at an MTV VMA after-party in 2000, when she was a 13-year-old, Variety reported on December 8.

Jay-Z, who denied the lawsuit's claims in a public statement issued on social media a day later, called Buzbee "a deplorable human being."

In another statement issued on Instagram on December 14, the 55-year-old added that Buzbee had filed a "false complaint" against him, doubling down on it in the press. Jay-Z also said that "true justice" was coming.


The lawsuit against Jay-Z was initially filed in October, and Diddy was previously mentioned as the sole defendant. Two months later, it was amended to include Jay-Z as a co-defendant in the assault.

Edited by Divya Singh
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