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It Was Bound to Happen: Jay-Z Accused of Abusing a 13-Year-Old Girl

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 12, 2024
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After months of intense rumors, as if it was inevitable, Jay-Z got accused of rape. Two months ago, in my article The Controlled Demolition of Diddy I noted:

Some industry observers believe that Jay-Z might soon be the target of a similar “controlled demolition.”

In March, 50 Cent, the rapper who had been accusing Diddy of wrongdoings for years, posted this on social media.

When Diddy was first accused of abuse in March, 50 Cent immediately insinuated that Jay-Z had gone missing. 50 knows some industry secrets.

Well, it happened.

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On December 8th, Jay-Z (real name Sean Carter) was hit with a lawsuit alleging that he and Sean “Diddy” Combs drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000. The anonymous accuser claims that the assault took place at a house party after the MTV Music Video Awards in New York and that an unnamed female celebrity was in the room at the time.

Jay-Z at a Diddy party on the night of the alleged assault.

The lawsuit was initially filed in October and was refiled to list Carter as a defendant specifically.

The accuser in Sunday’s legal filing, who is identified only as “Jane Doe”, said that in 2000, when she was 13, a friend dropped her off at the VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan.

She approached limousine drivers outside the venue to try to gain access to the show, according to the legal action.

One driver told her that he was employed by Mr Combs and that she “fit what Diddy was looking for”, says the lawsuit.

Later that evening the chauffeur drove her to a party at a white house, according to the legal action.

Jane Doe says when she arrived at the party she was asked to sign a document, which she believes was a non-disclosure agreement, says the lawsuit.

The legal action says she recognised “many celebrities” at the party and observed widespread drug use, including cocaine.

A waitress offered her a drink that made her feel “woozy”, so she went into a room to lie down, according to the lawsuit.

Soon afterwards, the legal action says, Mr Combs and Mr Carter entered the room with a female celebrity, described as Celebrity B. “Plaintiff immediately recognized all three celebrities,” says the lawsuit.

The legal action says Mr Combs approached her “with a crazed look in his eyes”, grabbed her and said: “You are ready to party!”

Mr Carter held her down and raped her, before Mr Combs did the same, all while Celebrity B watched, according to the lawsuit.

Jane Doe fought back during the assault and when Mr Combs backed away in surprise she escaped, the legal action says.

The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, says the plaintiff still suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression as a result of the alleged rapes.
– BBC, Jay-Z accused with Diddy in lawsuit of raping girl, 13, in 2000

While Jay-Z is known for barely engaging on social media, he responded in record time to the lawsuit with a letter posted on various platforms. The bizarrely worded letter, in which Jay-Z claims he’s a “young man” (he’s 55 years old), is peppered with words in all caps and numerous exclamation points, giving it a distinct “non-professional” feel.

pic.twitter.com/jl8sgOllCM

— Roc Nation (@RocNation) December 9, 2024

In the letter, Jay-Z accuses attorney Tony Buzbee (who is also behind the Diddy lawsuits) of blackmail. He ends the letter by stating that “only your network of conspiracy theorists, fake physics, will believe the idiotic claims.”

While the letter states that the allegations are “heinous in nature,” Jay-Z doesn’t outright deny them, as is usually the case in these types of responses.

Three weeks prior, Buzbee claimed on social media that a “powerful John Doe” filed a lawsuit to prevent him from revealing names in public lawsuits. It now appears that the “powerful John Doe” was Jay-Z.

While this war of words will likely be settled in court, one thing seems apparent: Jay-Z has fallen out of the graces of the elite.

Jay-Z at a Diddy party, 2004.

With the downfalls of Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Diddy, and possibly Jay-Z, there appears to be a “cleaning up” trend happening around the elite. Indeed, some people seem to have gotten too big, too rich, and too influential. More importantly, they’ve made too many connections and knew too much. While we all know that pedophilia is rampant in Hollywood and elite circles, those accusations are reserved for those who fall out of the graces of the elite, while others remain protected.

For many years, Jay-Z seemed to be “untouchable” and even boasted about it. One of the first articles I ever published was about Rihanna’s Umbrella – a song about being protected by the elite (under its “umbrella”). The song begins with a Jay-Z verse about him being “higher than weather, ” meaning the elite protects him.

No clouds in my stones
Let it rain, I hydroplane in the bank
Comin’ down like Dow Jones
When the clouds come, we gone
We Roc-A-Fella
We fly higher than weather

However, those who “fly” too close to the sun often get burnt.

Johnny Cash’s eerie video “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” keeps prophesying that fact. In this 2006 remake of a traditional folk song, Cash warns evildoers that they cannot avoid God’s eventual judgment. As he recites the song’s ominous lyrics, we see numerous celebrities who have been involved in the industry’s dark side, such as Travis Barker, Kanye West, Justin Timberlake, Bono, Anthony Kiedis, Johnny Depp, and, of course, Jay-Z.

In Johnny Cash’s God’s Gonna Cut You Down, Jay-Z insistingly does the Roc sign mixed with a one-eye sign.

As if to confirm the occult intentions of this hand sign, the following frame in the video features the actual logo of the Skull and Bones (an elite secret society) with the name Rocawear in the background (Jay-Z’s clothing brand).

As we see Jay-Z hiding one eye, we hear these sobering words:

Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand
Workin’ in the dark against your fellow man
But as sure as God made black and white
What’s down in the dark will be brought to the light

You can run on for a long time
Run on for a long time
Run on for a long time
Sooner or later God’ll cut you down
Sooner or later God’ll cut you down

Is Jay-Z getting cut down? Is it God who is doing it, or is it Satan’s pawns who are trying to stay in the dark? One thing is for sure: the situation is getting bizarre.

After being accused of raping a 13-year-old, Jay-Z went to the premiere of Mufasa with Beyonce and his 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy. 

This appearance raised eyebrows, as many found Blue Ivy’s gown inappropriate for a 12-year-old.

After such horrid accusations, the last thing Jay-Z would want is also to be accused of “showing off” his daughter. But it happened.

While the accusations against Jay-Z remain to be proven, they do signal a critical fact: The elite might have turned against the rapper. For years, Jay-Z was at the core of “Illuminati rapper” theories, as documented by this site since 2008.

However, as I often need to emphasize, these artists are not “in” the occult elite; they are used by it. While they might enjoy the fame and riches of being in the elite’s good graces, they remain outsiders. And if their wealth, influence, connections, and information become a nuisance, the elite will cut them down.

In my 2010 article about Jay-Z’s symbolic video On to the Next One, I wrote:

What will happen when the elites are done using Jay-Z as a vessel for their sinister symbols? Will they say “ON TO THE NEXT ONE?”

It seems like it happened.

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