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Jay-Z and Foxy Brown at the Rainbow Room in New York City, New York
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Uh-oh, Jay-Z’s former protege seems shooketh by his alleged Diddy deeds

Jay has been named in a Diddy civil suit.

Content advisory: This article mentions sexual assault of a minor, please take care while reading.

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A recent civil suit says Jay-Z and Diddy raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000 at an MTV VMA afterparty, and rapper Foxy Brown, whose career Jay helped launch, shared a series of messages on her Instagram story that, according to fans, revealed her true feelings about Jay’s shocking accusations.

Brown’s three messages don’t mention Jay, Diddy, or the civil suit. The first one says, “Wow,” the next one says, “Wait,” with a shocked-face emoji, and the last has no words at all, just a cold-face emoji. Brown — legal name Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand — provided no further explanation about what the posts mean, but those three messages were shared the same day the Jay-Z civil suit was announced. Jay has denied the rape allegations.

Brown’s posts are below:

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Jay and Brown go back years

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Brown could have something to say about Jay because her career was boosted when she appeared on Jay-Z’s 1996 debut, Reasonable Doubt. The next, she collaborated with Jay on a song of her own, “I’ll Be.” In 1999, Brown and Jay collaborated again on Brown’s track “Bonnie & Clyde Part II.” In 2001, Nas suggested Brown and Jay had an affair in his song “Ether,” and the nature of Jay and Brown’s relationship has been questioned since then. Brown has also denied accusations she slept with Jay when she was a teenager and he was 27.

In 2013, Brown told TMZ, “Jay has only been wonderful to me and my family, a great friend throughout all the years I’ve known him, and we had nothing but great success as a team.”

Possibly motivating Brown to keep quiet about the Jay-Z civil suit, she was rumored to have signed an NDA about Jay in October, but in her Instagram stories that month, Brown clarified, “Miss me wit tha fake news … NDA? Ain’t a [motherf***er] alive could stop my story! NDA on my s**t gon’ run 100 mill.”

Another IG story post added, “Stop playin’ wit my name dyin’ for a comment! Can’t spin me wit the sucker s**t to take Hov down. Betta ask bout tha cloth I’m cut from!”

But several X posts speculated Brown won’t comment until the supposed NDA expires.

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According to Daily Mail, Brown’s Instagram story comments included “Jay probably paying Foxy, so she’ll never turn on him.” And then, “Isn’t she under an NDA cause I remember when she said once it was over she had a lot to say.” And finally, “FOXY BROWN! BABYYY WHEN THAT NDA UP?!”

As for Jay, he countersued Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing the anonymous woman who says that when she was 13, Jay and Diddy raped her. Buzbee is also representing scores of other women and men with similar Diddy allegations, prompting Jay-Z accusing Buzbee of extortion.

Diddy is behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, buried in related charges, and is expected to stand trial in May next year. So far, the then-13-year-old girl rape allegations are the only time Jay has so far been named in any litigation. Diddy has denied any wrongdoing.

Meanwhile, Jay released a statement through Roc Nation’s X account responding to the civil suit. ‘My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims and explain the cruelty and greed of people,” Jay’s statement read in part.


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William Kennedy is a full-time freelance content writer and journalist in Eugene, OR. William covered true crime, among other topics for Grunge.com. He also writes about live music for the Eugene Weekly, where his beat also includes arts and culture, food, and current events. He lives with his wife, daughter, and two cats who all politely accommodate his obsession with Doctor Who and The New Yorker.