A new lawsuit accuses Texas attorney Anthony “Tony” Buzbee of intentionally infecting a woman (pseudonym name: Jane Doe) with an sexually transmitted disease and forcefully striking her in the face with a champagne flute.
The woman allegedly met the Houston lawyer online in 2018. He allegedly lured the woman into having a sexual encounter with him while concealing the fact he had a venereal disease before eventually transmitting the STD to the woman, whose name remains anonymous in the lawsuit.
An anonymous suit was filed in the Manhattan Supreme Court, alleging that Buzbee provided the victim with free legal services after she revealed that he had infected her with an STD to silence her.
The lawsuit claims the woman continued to sleep with Buzbee and traveled with him to places like Panama and New York City. Buzbee is also accused of reacting violently after seeing her talk to another man at a New York City bar, throwing a champagne flute in her face. Doe claims she has medical and dental records, along with a chipped tooth, as proof of the incident.
Buzbee is said to have represented Jane Doe in her divorce case in 2021 and took the opportunity to modify her medical records by changing the dates from 2018 to 2020, creating the impression that he could not have been the one who infected her with the venereal disease he is accused of transmitting to her. The lawsuit alleges that he coerced her into hastening the divorce proceedings to avoid any potential revelations regarding him altering the medical records and him exposuring of her to an STD.
Buzbee, who is representing many victims in a lawsuit against Diddy, denies allegations, stating the lawsuit is “frivolous, laughable, and ridiculous.”
Buzbee informed the Houston Chronicle earlier this week that Roc Nation has been unlawfully reaching out to individuals to initiate lawsuits against his law firm. He claims that the individual were lured by Roc Nation, with the promise of money to advance to turn against him.
Buzbee is representing numerous clients who accused Diddy of sexual assault and recently revived a lawsuit adding Jay-Z’s name as one of the defendants alongside Diddy of raping a 13-year-old at the 2000 MTV VMA. In a interview last week with NBC, the reporters discover some inconsistencies in her story, in which Jay-Z’s legal team accused Buzbee of not properly vexing his client.