Russell Simmons Sued for
Rape in 1990s Cites Kevin Spacey
SDNY Case in Bid to Dismiss
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 11 – Russell Simmons
doubled down on Veterans Day
on his bid to get a Jane Doe
sexual assault case against
him dismissed for lack of
jurisdiction.
The plaintiff, proceeding
under a pseudonym as is now
being contested by Sean Combs
in the many civil cases filed
against him, alleged rape in
Simmons' Manhattan in the
1990s.
Saying he
has moved to Indonesia to
retire, Simmons' lawyers
argues that at the time of
filing, Simmons was not
domiciled in New York, and
therefore the Court lacks
jurisdiction over the
matter.
Simmons
cites another case in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
that Inner City Press has
covered (and written a book
about), Rapp v. Fowler / Kevin
Spacey where Judge Lewis A.
Kaplan found that Spacey's
comments that "he considered
London to be his home" did not
undermine competent proof of
his domicile in
Maryland.
Will
Simmons' bid to dismiss
prevail? The case is Doe v.
Simmons, 1:24-cv-1043 (Koeltl
/ Wang)
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