A woman has filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Snoop Dogg. The lawsuit alleges that Snoop repeatedly assaulted Jane Doe while she was in the studio.

Snoop Dogg Denies Sexual Assault Claims
Snoop Dogg Denies Sexual Assault Claims

The woman says Snoop pulled her penis from her mouth and then masturbated while touching her upper chest and lower neck. She claims she felt humiliated after the incident. Snoop has denied the allegations.

Unidentified woman withdraws lawsuit against Snoop Dogg

The unidentified woman who filed a lawsuit against Snoop Dogg has dropped the suit. The unnamed woman, who filed the lawsuit under the name ‘Jane Doe’, had accused the rapper of sexual assault after a 2013 concert. Snoop Dogg’s representatives said the allegations were unfounded and welcomed the voluntary dismissal of the case. The woman’s attorney did not elaborate on why she chose to withdraw the lawsuit and emphasized that she has no plans to re-file the suit.

The woman, who has not been identified, alleged sexual assault and battery against Snoop Dogg in 2013. The incident allegedly took place at the rapper’s concert in California. The rapper, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., is a former pimp. He denied the accusation in a statement released on Wednesday.

Snoop Dogg denies sexual assault claims

Snoop Dogg has denied sexual assault claims in a lawsuit filed by a woman. The plaintiff, Jane Doe, claims she was sexually assaulted by the hip-hop star in 2013 at a recording studio while the rapper was taping his “Snoop Dogg’s Double G News Network.” The suit also names Snoop’s long-time friend Bishop Don Juan, who also denies the claims.

The woman did not immediately report the alleged assaults, but later came forward to file the lawsuit. At the time of the assaults, she worked for various Snoop Dogg companies. She said she felt pressured by Snoop Dogg because of his position of power and dominance. She eventually obtained her right to sue from the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. However, she was not able to file her lawsuit until Dec. 20, 2021. She also said she would settle the dispute in private mediation.

Suit refiled

A sexual assault suit against Snoop Dogg has been refiled by an anonymous woman. The woman, who goes by the name Jane Doe, claims that she was forced to perform an unwanted sexual act by the rapper and his associate Bishop Don “Magic” Juan in 2013. The original lawsuit had named the rapper, Bishop Don, and several of Snoop’s business ventures as defendants. A federal judge dismissed the case in April. In her lawsuit, Jane Doe claims that the rapper forced her to perform a sex act in 2013, and that Bishop Don Juan knowingly pimped her.

Jane Doe claims that Snoop forced her to engage in oral sex, and masturbated in front of her. The case was originally filed in February, but was dismissed in April. The woman claims that the rapper had “power over her” while performing at a concert and he violated the labour code.

Snoop Dogg’s spokesperson says allegations were part of a “shakedown”

In a recent statement, Snoop Dogg’s spokesperson called the allegations “meritless” and denied that the rapper abused any woman. This response follows the lawsuit filed by a woman named Jane Doe. She claims that while attending a Snoop Dogg concert in Anaheim, California, she was sexually assaulted by the rapper.

The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles federal court on February 9, the day before Snoop Dogg’s Super Bowl halftime performance. The rapper is scheduled to perform in the halftime show with other rap superstars like Eminem and Kendrick Lamar. Despite the allegations, Snoop Dogg is still slated to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show on February 13.

The rapper’s spokesperson says the allegations are part of a “shakedown.” The rapper’s spokesperson also claims that the woman did not work for him and that she was a victim of sexual assault. The two have tried to settle the dispute through mediation, but negotiations failed. In the meantime, the woman filed the lawsuit seeking unspecified damages.