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Jay-Z and Roc Nation Win Legal Battle Against Diddy Attorney

Litigation against Jay-Z's company Roc Nation has been dismissed in a Texas court.A judge cited a lack of jurisdiction in dismissing the claims against Roc Nati...

Jay-Z and Roc Nation Win Legal Battle Against Diddy Attorney
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Litigation against Jay-Z's company Roc Nation has been dismissed in a court.

A judge cited a lack of jurisdiction in dismissing the claims against Roc Nation, which came from a pair of ex-clients of attorney Tony Buzbee, according to legal documents reviewed by TMZ.

At the heart of the legal issue was allegations made by the accusers that Roc Nation and associated lawyers had targeted clients of Buzbee in connection with as well as Sean '' Combs.

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'Our clients will appeal this and will prevail,' Buzbee told the Daily Mail when contacted for comment Monday. 'We won’t let these defendants off the hook for the behavior alleged based on legal technicalities.'

The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives Roc Nation for further comment on the story.

The litigation was tied to a series of actions involving Jay-Z and Buzbee's camps in the wake of a lawsuit that had been withdrawn in February of 2025, in which Jay-Z faced claims of sexual assault.

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Litigation against Jay-Z's company Roc Nation has been dismissed in a Texas court. The rapper pictured at the Met Gala last month 

The rapper denied the charges and filed litigation against Buzbee in response, claiming his accusers 'were soullessly motivated by greed, in abject disregard of the truth and the most fundamental precepts of human decency.'

A judge cited a lack of jurisdiction in dismissing the claims against Roc Nation, which came from a pair of ex-clients of attorney Tony Buzbee, pictured last year in Houston 

The Big Pimpin' rapper was seen at a June 14 World Cup match in Philadelphia 

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Garcia stated in legal docs that two people who said they were with 'the state' went to his home in Houston.

He told the court that 'money' was offered to him if he would participate in a class action lawsuit against Buzbee’s law firm.

Speaking to GQ in March, the rapper said that the ongoing litigation 'took a lot out of' him.

'I was angry,' he said. 'I haven't been that angry in a long time, uncontrollable anger. You don't put that on someone - that's a thing that you better be super sure…'

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He added, 'I took that really hard. I knew that we were going to walk through that because, first of all, it's not true. And the truth, at the end of the day, still reigns supreme.'

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