Jay-Z and Sean 'Diddy' Combs' accuser has recently admitted to some mistakes while recounting the allegations against the two rap stars.
In conversation with NBC News, the woman confessed that she had made a few mistakes while remembering the details of the alleged incident.
However, she said that she is still standing by her claims mentioned in the sexual abuse case that she filed against Jay-Z and Diddy.
For the unversed, on December 8, a woman identified as Jane Doe filed a civil lawsuit against the renowned rappers, claiming she was assaulted after being driven to an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in 2000.
According to reports, in her previous lawsuit, she omitted to mention that she was driven to the party. Instead, she alleged that the assault occurred at the same location.
Meanwhile, recalling the incident Jane stated that after the assault, her father picked her up from the location, as she had lost consciousness at that time.
She further spoke about the importance of self-advocacy, saying, "You should always advocate for yourself and be a voice for yourself."
"You should never let what somebody else did ruin or run your life. I just hope I can give others the strength to come forward like I came forward," the 38-year-old accuser added.
Despite sharing her thoughts, Jane chose to keep her identity private during the interview.
These allegations surfaced after Jay-Z filed a counter-lawsuit against Jane, asking authorities to either reveal the woman's identity or dismiss the case.
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