Tiffany Haddish has finally responded to the shocking allegations against her and Aries Spears. Jane Doe, 22, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of her and her younger brother (her younger), accused the comedians of grooming them before appearing in videos for them. The young woman assured that she and her brother were “traumatized for life” after her experience with Haddish and Spears. Last week, Haddish’s attorney denied all claims against her client.
Haddish expressed regret for participating in the skit, given the current legal case. “I know people have a lot of questions. I get it. I’m right there with you,” she wrote in an Instagram statement posted Monday. “Unfortunately, because there is an ongoing legal case, there is very little I can say at this time. But clearly, while this skit was meant to be comedic, it wasn’t funny at all, and I deeply regret agreeing to act in it. I really look forward to sharing much more about this situation as soon as I can.” Haddish said that she hopes to share more information about the situation as soon as possible, but is unable to due to the ongoing legal nature of everything.
In the case, Jane claims that she and her brother John were familiar with Haddish as their mother knew her, according to The Daily Beast.
According to the lawsuit, Haddish and the two children were so close that they allegedly referred to each other as aunt, niece and nephew. At only fourteen years old, Haddish allegedly took Jane to the recording of a commercial promoting a sandwich with sexual overtones. This will help Jane appear on TV and can be included in her film reel. According to the lawsuit, when Jane was “physically, emotionally and mentally uncomfortable,” she was being coached. She claims that she was paid $100 and sent home.
The lawsuit cites a 2014 incident in which Spears allegedly abused John Haddish and informed him that she would be shooting a reel for Nickelodeon at Spears’ home. She took John into a separate room and allegedly told Jane that they needed to work together without her. To teach John a lesson, Spears began “sexually abusing” him when she was 7 years old.
Haddish allegedly saw the incident “and aided, abetted, and watched Spears sexually abuse a child,” according to the lawsuit.
The video was posted on Funny or Die websiteand a plot summary appeared in a Bossip article published in 2018.
A fun or die The rep said last week that the video “Funny Or Die found this video absolutely disgusting and would never produce such content.” We are not involved in the concept, creation, financing, or production of this video. It was uploaded to the site as user generated material and was quickly removed in 2018 after we became aware of its existence.

Haddish and Spears are being sued for “intentionally inflicting emotional distress, gross negligence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and sexual abuse of a minor.” fraud.” Jane and John want general and special damages, as well as statutory damages.
Haddish’s attorney, Andrew Brettler, denied the allegations to TMZ in a statement. Plaintiffs’ mother has been attempting to assert these false claims against Ms. Haddish for several years,” Brettler said. It is time for the lawsuit to be dismissed. All the lawyers who took her case, and there were several, eventually dropped once it became clear that the accusations were false and that Ms. Haddish would not be extorted. Now, Ms. In this lawsuit, her adult daughter is defending herself. . They will have to suffer the repercussions of her childish decision.”
If you or someone close to you has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or visit rainn.org.

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