Tiffany Haddish & Aries Spears' Accuser Speaks Out After Filing To Dismiss Lawsuit Over Disturbing Comedy Skits
21.09.2022 - 23:25
/ perezhilton.com
The woman who accused comedians Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears of coercing her and her younger brother to film disturbing comedy skits years ago has filed to dismiss her lawsuit against the stars.
On Tuesday, the anonymous “Jane Doe,” who was representing herself and her sibling in the case, filed a notice of dismissal with the court. TMZ reported her request was filed with prejudice — meaning the woman cannot bring the lawsuit against Haddish or Spears again. So it would seem this ugly chapter has come to a close for the Girls Trip star.
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As part of her notice, the anonymous alleged victim also shared a statement in the court filing. It is brief, and succinct, and seems to wrap up the legal battle in one fell swoop. Writing about her family’s long-standing relationship with Haddish, but not mentioning Spears, the woman shared:
So that’s that, then.
Perezcious readers will recall our initial reporting on the lawsuit, which was first filed on August 30 in federal court in California. At the time, the Daily Beast interviewed the accuser, who claimed Haddish and Spears cast her and her younger brother — when they were minors — in a series of unsettling comedy sketches.
In one skit, the girl was asked to perform sexually suggestive acts with a sandwich. In another, her little brother was the interest of an older man, with Haddish playing the boy’s mother and Spears playing the pedophile. It ended with a line about being careful whom you let watch your kids. That sketch appeared briefly on Funny Or Die years after it was filmed before the comedy website removed the upload. The site has more recently distanced themselves from the
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