A woman who claims Snoop Dogg sexually assaulted her in 2013 refiled her lawsuit on July 20 after voluntarily dismissing it in April, two months after the initial filing.
April 7, 2022 The woman claims Snoop Dogg (real name Calvin Broadus Jr.) intended to threaten, intimidate and coerce into not exercising her constitutional rights to engage in a mediation via a thinly-veiled Instagram post addressing the original lawsuit. Gold digger season is here be careful Nefews keep ya guards up, he wrote in the post. The lawsuit was filed just days before his Super Bowl LVI Halftime Showperformance alongside Dr. Dre Eminem Kendrick Lamar Mary J. Blige 50 Centand Anderson .Paak The revived lawsuit also claims Snoop threatened to pursue a malicious prosecution action against the woman for tens of millions of dollars in retaliation. Further scaring and intimidating her, he allegedly gave his spokesperson permission to reveal her identity in a statement issued after the initial filing. A post shared by snoopdogg (@snoopdogg) Jane Does sexual assault lawsuit stems from an encounter with Snoop Doggand his associate Bishop Don Magic Juanfollowing the rappers show in Anaheim, California in 2013. The woman claims Juan gave her a ride home from the concert and forced his penis into her mouth when she awoke on his couch. Juan then took her to Snoops studio to audition to be one of the weather girls for his GGN YouTube series. When the woman went to the bathroom, Snoop walked in, standing with his crotch in Plaintiffs face, while Plaintiff was defecating on the toilet and allegedly forced her to give him oral sex. In March, the 50-year-old rapper and his legal team filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing the woman failed to state a legitimate claim against him under federal rules of civil procedure and provided virtually no supporting facts. Subscribe to DX Newsletter Get The Most Important Stories Of The Day Straight To Your Inbox Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Youre Far Too Kind To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you. Joining Newsletter Read more