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Joseph Manzaro Walks Back His Allegations That Included Beyoncé And Jay-Z (11/5/25)

Joseph Manzaro Walks Back His Allegations That Included Beyoncé And Jay-Z (11/5/25)

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​Joseph Manzaro, who previously alleged that Jay-Z and Beyoncé witnessed his assault at a 2015 party hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs, has amended his lawsuit to remove any mention of the celebrity couple. This change follows evidence presented by Jay-Z's legal team demonstrating that the couple was not present at the Miami event in question. Documentation confirmed that Jay-Z was in New York for a public appearance at New York University, and both he and Beyoncé were later photographed vacationing in Hawaii during the time of the alleged incident. In response, Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, criticized the initial claims as baseless and damaging to the justice system's integrity.

Despite the removal of Jay-Z and Beyoncé from the complaint, Manzaro maintains his allegations against other individuals, including Emilio Estefan and former adult film actress Adria English. He continues to assert that he was drugged, transported to Combs' residence, and subjected to non-consensual acts during the party. Representatives for the Estefans and LeBron James, who was also mentioned in the original complaint, have denied any involvement, with James' spokesperson labeling the claims as demonstrably false. Combs' legal team has dismissed the lawsuit as a fabrication aimed at garnering publicity and financial gain, emphasizing that Combs looks forward to addressing these allegations in court.


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