Judge Analisa Torres ruled that the plaintiff accusing Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of rape can remain anonymous for the time being.
Allegations date back to 2000
The plaintiff claims she was raped at an after-show party during the MTV Video Music Awards in New York City when she was a teenager.

Judge sides with the alleged victim
Torres criticized the behavior of Jay-Z’s lawyer, describing repeated motions as wasteful and inappropriate.
Legal tactics under scrutiny
The judge emphasized that the court will not rush proceedings simply because Jay-Z’s lawyer demands it.

Jay-Z denies all allegations
The rapper has consistently rejected the accusations, calling them baseless and without merit.