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His expression while holding up the photo of Jay is my exact expression reading the headline
This have totally left the time line
I’m shocked
It’s not gaining stream at all
Maybe I’m wrong but it seems like most people know this is a shake down
His expression while holding up the photo of Jay is my exact expression reading the headline
Dame Dash reacts
"nikkas pray and pray on my downfallDamn, all his hater biggest haters are speaking on this.
People wanna see him fall
Did you listen? Or did you skim thru it Dame wasn’t hating at all.Damn, all his hater biggest haters are speaking on this.
People wanna see him fall
Why would i listen to dame dash?Did you listen? Or did you skim thru it Dame wasn’t hating at all.
Dame seemed sincere. He hoped for the best.Why would i listen to dame dash?
I've personally spoken to Jay-z more recently than he has. He has no current perspective on his life to making statements about anything other the past.
And we already know all about that.
Jay not letting this dude play with his nameThere are some inconsistencies in her story about that night.
Her father told NBC News that he does not recall picking her up after the alleged attack, casting doubt on a key detail in her lawsuit.
According to their address at the time, her father would have driven more than five hours from their home to pick her up.
“I feel like I would remember that, and I don’t,” he said in an interview Thursday. “I have a lot going on, but I mean, that’s something that would definitely stick in my mind.”
The woman’s father, who said he learned of the alleged assault this week, added that he did remember once picking her up in the middle of the night. But, he said, it “was a local drive.”
Asked about her father’s account in a follow-up interview on Friday, the woman said she stood by her claim that he had picked her up and that it’s possible he had misremembered.
“There are a lot of things, and this is stuff that we argue about constantly, something he said or did back in New York around that time period he just doesn’t remember,” she said. “It actually causes a lot of fights sometimes in the household.”
Regarding her father’s recollections, Buzbee told NBC News, “We agree he states he doesn’t remember. His daughter explains that he was in no state to remember during that point in time due to personal issues he was having then. We are talking about a time frame more than 20 years ago.”
The woman also told NBC News she spoke with musician Benji Madden at the after-party.
But a representative for Madden confirmed that neither Benji nor his brother Joel attended the 2000 VMAs and that they were on tour in the Midwest at that time. (The woman did not accuse the brothers of any wrongdoing.)
“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 said in the Friday follow-up interview. “So I have made some mistakes. I may have made a mistake in identifying.”
The woman also could not provide further information about the after-party she said she attended.
Professional images reviewed by NBC News show Combs and Carter were among the celebrities who attended a VMAs after-party at the Lotus nightclub in New York City. It is not clear what time those images were taken, or if Combs and Carter attended any other after-parties.
The building that housed Lotus, now closed, does not match the description of the house the woman described in the lawsuit and interview.
“I didn’t know exactly where we were going or even how long it took,” the woman said when asked Tuesday where she thought she was taken that night. She added that she had guessed about the length of time the trip had taken in the lawsuit.
Buzbee said, “We have attempted to confirm the correct location. We have never suggested the location was the Lotus club. Our client has been very specific and detailed about the description of the venue she says she was taken to, and she has never stated it was the Lotus Club.”
He added, “We won’t speculate on whether there was an after-after party, because again, she doesn’t know that.”
Also among the woman’s allegations that could not be corroborated is how she made it to New York City that night.
One of her attorneys provided NBC News with the name and birth date of the friend she said drove her, who would have been 20 at the time. That person appears to have since died. NBC News’ attempts to reach the person’s relatives were unsuccessful.