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December 9, 2024 10 mins
Jay-Z responds to rape accusations
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
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December ninth, And I guess my question to you two
is did we kind of see this coming?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Yeah? I feel like this one has. This has been
on the horizon.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
It really has this rumor about jay Z and Beyonce
not being as good as people as we think. It's
been just been a constant little bit of chatter about
jay Z and Beyonce, and now something is finally happening,
whether or not you choose to believe it. But what

(00:49):
I will tell you is when this story came out,
jay Z's team with the quickness on the statement that
was crazy fast.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
I mean it's almost like they knew something was coming
down the pipeline and they had a statement.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Guess they were staying ready. An anonymous woman has filed
a civil suit against jay Z, accusing him of raping
her when she was just thirteen years old. She said
jay Z carried out the act alongside Diddy in the
year two thousand. The assault took place during an MTV
Video Music Awards after party. It was filed originally in October,

(01:25):
but jay Z's name was recently added. It is just
one of many legal I don't know what you would
call it, but like suits, I guess that are going
to be litigated by Tony Busby. I've mentioned Tony Busby's
name a million times, but he is a list of clients, laundry,

(01:47):
list of clients that are sewing ditty. So basically, what
we have here is another civil suit in Tony Tony
Busby's long, long list of them. And this woman is
specifically saying that both jay Z and Diddy raped her
in the year two thousand, right after the Video Music Awards,
And like I said, it's not usual that we get
a statement that fast. I mean, it was like headline

(02:10):
fifteen minutes later. Statement. I won't read the whole thing.
But jay Z basically is denying the allegations. He said,
these allegations are so heinous in nature that I employ
you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one.
Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should
be locked away. Would you not agree these alleged victims
would deserve real justice. If that were the case, my

(02:31):
wife and I will have to sit our children down now,
one of whom is at the age where her friends
will surely see this press and ask questions about the
nature of these claims and explain. And I have to
explain the cruelty and greed of people. I mourn yet
another loss of innocence. Children should not have to endure
such at their young age.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I wonder if because when you hear stories like this
sometimes this opens the floodgates to all these stories coming out.
I wonder what the next few days will bring.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yeah, that part stood out to me because that's a fact.
Blue is going to go to school and somebody is
going to say something to her. There's headlines everywhere. Someone's
going to be like, oh, is everything okay with your
with your dad? And it is true. He is going
to have to sit her down and explain what's going
on and what he's being accused of, and that it's
not true. What do you guys think about this? What
do do we I mean?

Speaker 3 (03:17):
I love that he came out quickly and said whatever
he said, which makes it and that was a possible
statement too, by the way, it was because he ended
it with I can't wait to show you how different
or something like that.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
He basically was like most of these guys that you
you know, accused, they just pay you off and they
move and they move on. He's like, let me tell
you where I came from. It's not going to be
like that.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
The real statement, he kind of, you know, took shots
at the lawyer himself and was like, Yo, you're just
a glorified ambulance chaser, and I know your history. It's
almost like I'm ready to go.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
To war with you.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
And that's definitely a lot of what he was, like, Yo,
you should you should be filing criminal case, not a
civil case. It's kind of like, Okay, this guy's confident
in what he says. Now, whether it's true or not,
I don't know, but this was inevitable. Come on, once
it got hit with with whatever he got hit with, we.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Knew jay was gone again. Like people, I've always heard
that rumor that jay Z and Beyonce aren't as quote
nice as we think they are and all these things.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
They're just like not being nice. But then there's this
a whole different thing.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
It's like, I mean, listen, we've talked about it no
matter what. It's just attached to you now, yes, and
no matter what, no matter what comes out, whether it's
true or false, there are going to be some people
that believe that absolutely, you know, and I do. I
think about his kids because if in fact this is
a lie and a money grab, that that is awful.

(04:32):
He is going to have to explain it to Blue.
There's no there's no doubt.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
But to the point being in a civil case, it
does come off like a money grab.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Yeah, because a rapist should be locked away for the
rest of their life, that's what he's saying, forever.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
This is a heinous crime he commits this kind of
actually be locked up in jail.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
Yeah, And I don't know how Again, I don't know
how it works. Because we're in the year of twenty
twenty four. That happened in the year two thousand. I
know there's a certain amount of time that goes by. Yeah,
so I listen. I don't know. But you know, when
I saw the headlines, obviously I was still like, oh
my god, but I wasn't as shocked as I think
I would have been if this wasn't all happening. But

(05:09):
AJ said it, she goes listen, I'm gonna be ask
with you. Hearing Jay's name in this hurt me more
than hearing ditties.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Yeah, and this won't be the last one, you know
how he like? Yeah, you know?

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Oh yeah, all right, we'll keep you posted. This one's
for you, son. You can explain to everybody how this
just crushed your soul and probably every single Red Sox fan.
Maam twenty six year old superstar outfielder has signed a
fifteen year deal, seven hundred and sixty five mil contract
with the New York Mets. Tell Us tell us about him.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Juan Soda right now is probably the best player in baseball.
He's twenty six years old and coming up into the prime.
He was just on the Yankees and there was a
good chance the Red Sox were going to get him.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
This is the equivalent of like the Celtics getting Tatum
at the right time.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Crazy.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
They are right there and Wan Soda is so good
in the program for would have changed everything. And the
Red Sox the last couple years have absolutely sucked. They
don't have a marquee name, and he could have been
that person.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
And it's they're saying that the Socks were like one
of his final suitors for Soto so like, it was
very very very close fifteen years, seven hundred and sixty
five million dollar contracts. Did the Socks just not have
the money.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
They have the money, they just don't want to pay
it to anybody. They have like let go of some
of the best players in baseball because they don't want
to pay even like a fraction of this. But this
would have changed the franchise forever.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
According to a guy from mass Live, the Red Sox
final offer to him was did you see this? Seven
hundred for fifteen.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Okay, but again the market has escalated. Seven hundred million
dollars is a lot of money. But now this is
what these players are kind of getting, so I think
he was well worth.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
The money, this says. The proposed contract offer would have
been would have killed the previous largest deal handed out
by the Socks, which was Rafael Devers eleven year, three
hundred and thirty one mil. Oh my god, which is
a lot of money. Yeah, double the cash, and this
guy still had another.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Bigger off or elsewhere fame with Soda, which would have
been amazing. Is that he's like one of these guys
who's like with the fans, He loves the fans. He
has fun in the game. He would have brought so
much to the town of Boston. He's Dominican too, so
like he's just a solid guy. I hate the Red Sox.
I hate the Red Sox.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
John Henry tell the Sweet Caroline Yours? Yeah, all right?
And lastly I love this one, especially because Shane Battier
gets to tell the story. I don't know what's going
on with J. Cole, but like for me, the bottom
line is, if you're an artist and you make music,
that's art. That's not like Again, them trying to use

(07:39):
lyrics in court, I think is bogus. I think it's bs.
This is just them trying to come up with lines
that might I don't know, run like. It's literally an art,
it's a poem. It's crazy. So J Cole, in one
of his former songs called Rise and Shine, has a
line where he says, we're in two different games. You're
playing Patty Cake brother, You're lame, You're Shane Battier. Shane

(08:02):
Battier was I'm a Duke fan, so Shane was like
a big star for Duke. He also played for the
Miami Heat. He actually won a national college championship. I
think it was like two thousand and one. Either way,
great college player soso NBA player. But so this line, okay, fine,
happens in J Cole song We're moving on. No one
cares except for J Cole. Like J Cole, let this

(08:22):
lyric eat him up so much inside that this happened.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
Most kids, my son's ages sixteen sixteen, they know me
from NBA two k okay, they don't know I played
for Duke. They don't know how I played for the
Miami Heat and won two championships and did all this stuff,
and so they know me from the video game. Well,
they also know me from you know, the great rapper
J Cole. All right, huge North Carolina tarhell fan who
called me late. He says, you know la, So like

(08:50):
I became known as the lamb guy. Well, I was
having dinner in Miami this past summer and the mayor
d came up to me and said, hey, like, there
is a gentleman who wants to come speak to you
and apology to you. And I'm like, okay, how was
that wrong? He's like, I think his name is Jake Cole,
and I'm like okay, who's both here. Sure enough, I
go over around the corner. Jake Cole is way bigger

(09:11):
than I thought real life basketball, like six or five
is a big dude. And he's like, hey, man, Like
I was praying for this moment, that we would have
this moment to where I could say, you know what, man,
my bad. I was young. I'm sorry for you catching
as straight at that moment, Like, man, don't worry about it.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
I get it, like Cole, like Jacobs trying to cla
it really is. He's actually no beef with no one,
Like I just want everybody.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
To be I was surprised, though, like this is down
to earth, a millionaire who rides around the bicycles, chills
on beaches with his laptop, Like it doesn't surprise me
that he does like this.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
It doesn't surprise me either. But it's like, it's okay, fail.
Everybody apologize, especially if you are a people know this.
If you're a Duke fan versus North Carolina fan, that's
one of the biggest college rivalries in like ever, So
of course Jake Cole is going to make a cold
a little. It's not a big deal.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Yeah, And Shane sounded like he was fine with just
being named in the sung lame.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Shane was fine with being the lame. He was always
like the nerd on the on the Duke squad that
could hoop like he could shoot though as he could.
All right, there's three things more of a defensive player,
but three things you need to know for one day
decem for them life. Kendrick says it guys, that show
is happening May the twelfth, seven twenty and twenty. We
were hooking you up with tickets in and I said

(10:25):
this earlier. We know the resell value on those tickets
is going to be insane. It's gonna be like a
rent check. So, uh, the way to go for a
very good price, which is free, is just to listen.
Seven twenty and twenty. We'll hook you up. Good morning,
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