A woman who accuses rapper Snoop Dogg, 50, of sexual assault, has dropped the civil suit against him. The case would have happened in 2013. According to Reuters, the case was filed on Wednesday (6), two months after it was made public.
Identified as Jane Doe, the woman is described as a model, actress, dancer and presenter and would have worked with him at the time, something the musician denies.
“It is not surprising that the plaintiff rejected her complaint against the defendants. Her complaint was full of false allegations and shortcomings,” a representative for Snoop Dogg said in a statement to Reuters.
The lawsuit had been filed on February 9 in federal court in Los Angeles. According to the accuser, in 2013 he would have agreed to meet with the musician at the request of a close collaborator of Snoop Dogg, who suggested it would be “a good move for his career”.
The woman accuses a collaborator, Bishop Don “Magic” Juan (real name Donald Campbell), of taking her to her home without her consent, forcing her to perform oral sex and urging her to go to Snoop Dogg’s studio. under professional pretexts.
She accepted “in hopes of advancing her career”. There, according to her, the musician would have forced her to perform oral sex in the bathroom and ejaculated on top of her.
The suit calls Snoop Dogg a “predator” and accuses him of using “his position of power over her, including his ability to hire her, fire her, and ensure that no one hires her in the industry again.”
According to the lawsuit, both sides tried unsuccessfully to reach an agreement through private mediation last Tuesday. According to TMZ, the dancer asked for just under US$ 10 million (R$ 52.3 million), a demand that would have been rejected by the rapper.
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