In February, Snoop Dogg was sued by a girl who claimed that the rapper assaulted her in California in 2013. Snoop Dogg filed motions for dismissal on March 24, and the girl and her lawyer filed a discover of voluntary dismissal on April 6. 

Per Pitchfork, the girl, recognized as Jane Doe, was suing Snoop Dogg for a violation of the Trafficking Victims Safety Motion, for sexual battery, sexual assault, and extra. She additionally named Snoop’s co-defendants Bishop Don “Magic” Juan and the businesses Gerber & Co, Inc., the Broadus Assortment, LLC, Casa Verde Capital, LLC, and Merry Jane Occasions, Inc. 

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Previous to his look through the Tremendous Bowl halftime present, Snoop rapidly responded to Jane Doe’s allegations in opposition to him. On the time, he argued that the case was a “thinly veiled try and extort the defendant for cash”.

The lady’s lawsuit alleges that Snoop and Bishop Don Juan individually assaulted her over a 24-hour interval again in Could 2013. She additionally claims that she was not up for rehire as a result of she refused their advances. Doe additionally claims that she was first assaulted by Don Juan after accepting a journey dwelling from him. Following sexual assault by the hands of Don Juan, she alleges that they then traveled to Snoop’s recording studio the place Snoop assaulted her in a toilet. 

Snoop moved for dismissal on the premise of the lawsuit being stuffed with “innuendo and irrelevant statements.”

In an announcement shared with Pitchfork, a consultant of Snoop Dogg claims that “The allegations of sexual assault in opposition to Calvin Broadus (aka Snoop Dogg) are merely meritless.” The rep additionally believes that the lawsuit was extortive. 

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