Jay-Z's Sexual Assault Lawsuit Battle Just Got Messier, Here's How Jaguar Wright is Involved...

The sexual assault lawsuit against Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to get messier.

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As every day passes, we learn something new about the sexual assault lawsuit against Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Over the weekend, internet vlogger Jaguar Wright claimed in a video posted to social media that she is working with Tony Buzbee’s law firm, the attorney representing the woman in the suit against Hov and Diddy.

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But on Monday, Buzbee denied any claims he was working with the controversial vlogger and said the video she posted over the weekend was simply a conversation with his intake staff and nothing more, according to TMZ.

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Meanwhile, the Roc Nation founder is apparently still quite upset about the allegations made against him, even though the victim’s claims may contain some inconsistencies. On Monday, the hip-hop mogul’s attorney, Alex Spiro, spoke up for the first time since the lawsuit was filed and gave a deeper insight into his client’s feelings.

During a small press conference at Hov’s Roc Nation offices, Spiro shared a PowerPoint presentation that gave a timeline of the victim’s claims and explained the alleged inconsistencies in her story, according to CNN.

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He also shared the NBC News interview with the victim, where she acknowledges that some parts of her story do not line up.

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“None of the details are right because this never happened. When something isn’t real and when something doesn’t happen, you’re going to get the details wrong because you weren’t really there,” Spiro said.

When asked about Jay’s feelings, Spiro shared, “He’s upset. He’s upset that somebody would be allowed to do this, to make a mockery of the system like this. He’s upset that this distracts and dissuades real victims from coming forward. He’s upset that his kids and his family have to deal with this. He’s upset. And he should be upset.”

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He later added, “This is the beginning of the end of this shameful money grab.”