Woman withdraws sexual harassment case against Snoop Dogg without revealing her identity

Woman withdraws sexual harassment case against Snoop Dogg without revealing her identity


The woman who accused Snoop Dogg of sexual harassment has withdrawn the US rapper's lawsuit, according to Reuters.

Citing court documents, the news agency reported that the lawsuit was drawn up on Wednesday, nearly two months after it was filed in the Central District of California and Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, performed at February's Super Bowl halftime. was ready to do. Show near Los Angeles.

The woman was identified as Jane Doe and described as a dancer, model, host and actress who had worked with Snoop Dogg. The musician, however, said that the woman never worked for him.

The voluntary dismissal also dropped charges against all other parties named in the lawsuit, including Snoop Dogg's business unit.

A representative for Snoop Dogg said in a statement to Reuters: "It is not surprising that the plaintiff dismissed his complaint against the defendants. His complaint was full of false allegations and deficiencies."

Jane Doe's lawyer Matt Finkelberg did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

Snoop Dogg has denied the allegations through a spokesman, who called it "simply unqualified" as part of a "self-promotion shakedown plan" ahead of his Super Bowl performance in February.

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