The lawsuit was originally filed in October, but did not name Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, and was refiled in New York Sunday to include him.
Jay-Z, the award-winning rapper and billionaire business mogul, has reportedly been named alongside fellow hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs in a sexual assault lawsuit.
NBC News first reported they'd obtained the lawsuit, which was just refiled to include Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter. FOX News Digital also obtained the documents, which were refiled Sunday in New York by the anonymous accuser.
The civil lawsuit was originally filed in October, NBC News reported, alleging Combs raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000 after she was driven to an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty.
Combs has been at the center of several lawsuits involving sexual assaults in recent months, and this is the first to include another high-profile defendant.
Representatives for Jay-Z did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Here is what's known about the lawsuit:
FOX News Digital obtained the original lawsuit, filed anonymously in October 2024 to say the complainant was 13 years old at an MTV Video Music Awards' afterparty when she was raped. The lawsuit named Sean "Diddy" Combs as a defendant and said two unidentified celebrities were also involved.
The lawsuit claims the 13-year-old gained entry to the after party by approaching limo drivers waiting outside the awards ceremony at Radio City Music Hall, and that one who claimed to work for Combs invited her to an afterparty.
The lawsuit stated the 13-year-old was required to sign a non-disclosure agreement upon entry and was given one drink, after which she became "woozy and lightheaded."
After, the 13-year-old claimed Combs raped her while "Celebrity A" and "Celebrity B" watched.
The lawsuit says the 13-year-old eventually ran out of the room and exited the house, and called for a ride from a gas station nearby.
The accuser has remained anonymous.
Combs has been named in a number of other lawsuits in recent months.
Authorities allege Combs ran a criminal enterprise through his businesses, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, among others. He used "firearms, threats of violence, coercion, and verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse" to fulfill his sexual desires, according to the unsealed indictment obtained by Fox News Digital.
He's currently awaiting a May sex trafficking trial and was denied bail most recently in November.
Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he coerced and abused women for years, aided by associates and employees. An indictment alleges that he silenced victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical beatings.
His legal team has previously denied that Combs sexually abused anyone, including minors.