Jay-Z sues woman who dropped rape claim against him

Jay-Z is suing a woman who in February withdrew her legal action accusing the rapper of rape.
His defamation action claims she âvoluntarily admittedâ being pressured into making false claims in what it describes as an âevil conspiracyâ to extort money and damage his reputation.
The anonymous woman filed her legal action in October and refiled it in December, accusing Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, and Sean âDiddyâ Combs of raping her aged 13, after the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.
Both rappers denied the allegations.
Jay-Zâs defamation action, filed at a federal court in Alabama, also accuses the womanâs lawyer, Tony Buzbee, and his co-counsel, David Fortney, of orchestrating her lawsuit.
Mr Buzbee has garnered headlines internationally over the dozens of legal actions he has filed on behalf of people accusing Mr Combs of sexual misconduct, extortion, assault and other transgressions.
Mr Combs has denied all the allegations.
He is also facing federal sex-trafficking and racketeering charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty.

Jay-Zâs defamation action says the woman told his legal team her lawyers had made her make the false allegations.
âBuzbee brought Jay-Z into it,â it says she said.
And despite her admitting Jay-Z âdid not sexually assault [her],â Mr Buzbee âpushed [her] towards going forwardâ with the false story to strengthen the case and extort more money, the defamation suit claims.
Jay-Zâs action also notes alleged discrepancies in the womanâs interview with NBC News last year, including naming another celebrity guest at the MTV party, who had, in reality, been performing in a city thousands of miles away on the night.
Her father also contradicted her claim he had picked her up after the alleged assault, it claims.
Jay-Zâs defamation action says Mr Buzbeeâs firm failed to vet the claims and the woman, who they say has a history of mental health issues and an assault charge.
âEmotional tollâ
Mr Buzbee has denied any wrongdoing and claims Jay-Zâs team tried to intimidate the woman into retracting her statements.
In a statement obtained by BBC News, Mr Buzbee said Jay-Zâs defamation action had âno legal meritâ.
âShawn Carterâs investigators have repeatedly harassed, threatened and harangued this poor woman for weeks, trying to intimidate her and make her recant her story,â Mr Buzbee said.
âShe wonât â instead, she has stated repeatedly she stands by her claims.â
Jay- Z, who is married to Beyoncé, says the accusations have led to personal and professional harm, including the loss of business contracts worth about $20m (£15.8m) a year for his company, Roc Nation, and taken an emotional toll on his family, particularly his children.