EXCLUSIVE: Man Who Claims Biggie’s Son Helped Diddy With Oral Assault Combating Default Judgement
Jonathan Hay is combating to overturn a default judgment in C.J. Wallace’s defamation lawsuit, claiming he by no means acquired correct authorized service.
Jonathan Hay is combating again in court docket after being hit with a default judgment in C.J. Wallace’s defamation case, which incorporates some fairly outrageous allegations.
On Might 26, Hay filed a movement in federal court docket in Tampa looking for to put aside the default judgment, claiming he by no means acquired correct service of the lawsuit.
Wallace, the son of The Infamous B.I.G., sued Hay over allegations that tied him and Diddy to sexual abuse claims.
Hay’s protection facilities on a procedural argument. He says Wallace used substitute service by Florida’s secretary of state, which he claims violated his due course of rights.
“I used to be by no means served,” Hay wrote in his submitting. This marks his first actual response after months of Wallace’s authorized workforce attempting to find him.
Based on AllHipHop, Wallace tried service not less than seven occasions and even thought of hiring a non-public investigator to trace Hay down.
Hay blamed his silence on competing authorized battles in California and his ongoing work with legislation enforcement concerning his personal allegations in opposition to Diddy.
He informed the court docket he’s been tied up with “energetic, advancing civil litigation pending within the Superior Courtroom of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, in addition to the preparation and submission of formal legal proof concerning the Plaintiff to the investigating detective who has filed the matter with the District Legal professional’s workplace.”
A number of companies have reportedly seemed into Hay’s claims, together with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division, the Los Angeles Police Division, and legislation enforcement in Largo, Florida.
The entire scenario stems from Hay’s accusations that Diddy sexually assaulted him throughout a 2020 studio session linked to a Biggie remix undertaking.
Hay alleged Diddy beat him, restrained him, and compelled him to present the Unhealthy Boy mogul oral intercourse, whereas Wallace allegedly facilitated the encounter.
A separate 2020 incident allegedly occurred throughout a photoshoot the place Diddy supposedly pleasured himself with a shirt as soon as owned by Biggie. As soon as Diddy completed, he allegedly threw the dripping shirt at Hay and stated, “RIP B.I.G.”
Wallace and Biggie’s property has denied every part, claiming that Hay’s allegations are false and that they emerged after they refused to launch most of his “Able to Dance” remixes.
Hay insists his claims are “factually correct” and topic to ongoing District Legal professional assessment.
Wallace’s authorized workforce isn’t satisfied and opposes his movement to vacate the default.
In the meantime, Diddy stays incarcerated at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, serving a 50-month sentence following his 2025 conviction on two prostitution-related counts.
He was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and intercourse trafficking prices. His projected launch date is April 15, 2028, leaving roughly 22.5 months remaining on his sentence – until he wins his pending enchantment.
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