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Lawsuit against Snoop Dogg revived in court after previously being dismissed

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Snoop Dogg of sexual assault has revived the lawsuit against the rapper, three months after the case was initially dismissed.The Jane Doe accuser first filed the lawsuit in a Los Angeles federal court on February 9, claiming that Snoop (real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) and his associate Bishop Don “Magic” Juan (Donald Campbell) assaulted her after she attended the rapper’s concert at Club Heat Ultra Lounge in Anaheim, California on May 29, 2013.In response, Snoop Dogg asked a federal judge to dismiss the suit, claiming the allegations were “implausible and false”.In the 17-page dismissal filed on February 24 and obtained by Rolling Stone, the rapper denied that he cornered an unidentified woman in a recording studio bathroom nearly nine years ago and forced her into a sex act.“Nothing remotely resembling plaintiff’s story about defendant Calvin Broadus ever happened.

He vehemently denies ever engaging in any sex act with the plaintiff or assaulting or battering her,” his lawyers wrote in court filings.Asked by Rolling Stone whether the woman ever worked for Snoop, a spokesperson for the rapper claimed there were no records of the woman’s employment. “[She] was never employed by Snoop Dogg or any of his companies and has furnished no proof to support her claim of employment by Snoop Dogg and/or his companies,” the representative for Snoop said.The accuser later pulled her lawsuit “without prejudice” after the rapper asked the court to dismiss it for missing a filing deadline.Now, the woman’s legal team have resubmitted the lawsuit in a California district court.

It once again contains the sexual assault and sexual battery accusations against the rapper and his associate Bishop Don Magic Juan.

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