Thursday, December 12, 2024 - NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell has said the active r@pe allegation against rapper Jay-Z won’t impact the league’s relationship with Roc Nation, the entertainment company founded by rapper.
Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, was accused in a
civil lawsuit of r@ping a 13-year-old girl in 2000 with Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Carter has since refuted the claims made by attorney Tony
Buzbee, who added the mogul’s name to a previously filed lawsuit and has since
filed an affidavit claiming that Buzbee tried to coerce an individual
to link an unrelated sex trafficking case to Combs. Carter’s legal team also
filed a motion to dismiss the suit, requesting the Jane Doe from the initial
lawsuit to reveal her identity so that he can “properly defend himself against
this false claim through the legal process in a transparent manner.”
During a press conference in Irving, Texas on Wednesday,
December 11, Goodell said the league’s relationship with Carter and
Roc Nation “is not changing… including our preparations for the next Super
Bowl.”
“We are aware of the civil allegations and Jay Z’s really
strong response to that,” Goodell said. “We know obviously that litigation is
happening. But from our standpoint our relationship is not changing with them,
including our preparations for the next Super Bowl.”
Kendrick Lamar is scheduled to perform at the
2025 Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime show scheduled for Feb. 9,
2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Godell continued, “I think they’re getting incredibly
comfortable with not just the Super Bowl but other events that they have
advised us on and helped us with. They’ve been helpful in the social justice
area to us on many occasions. They’ve been great partners that have provided a
lot of value to us.”
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