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Jay-Z reveals that he and his wife Beyoncé have received chilling death threats: ‘They want to execute us’….see more

Jay-Z and Beyoncé are on high alert after the couple were sent death threats over a recently dropped lawsuit.
The rapper was accused, along with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, of raping a woman when she was 13-years-old. While the woman, known as Jane Doe, dropped the lawsuit, that doesn’t mean the headaches have stopped for Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter.
Although Jay-Z has denied the claim, he continues to face backlash over the now-dropped lawsuit, while his and Beyonce’s relationship with Combs, who is currently behind bars on sex trafficking charges, has also come under scrutiny.
He recently described the backlash in a legal declaration, stating that his reputation has been tarnished and that he and his family have been “threatened with violence” over the lawsuit.
Jay-Z also noted that people online have said they want to “kill” or “execute” he and his family.
Along with the threats, Jay-Z claims that social media users have called him “satanist,” a “trafficker,” a “terrorist” and a “monster”, while others have called him the “n-word”.
Some online users have even said Jay-Z should be “in prison” with Combs, and “then later in hell”.
Lawsuit has been dropped but pushback continues
Back on February 14, Doe’s lawyer Tony Buzbee dropped the civil lawsuit against Jay-Z and Combs.
However, the legal drama doesn’t stop there as Jay-Z is suing Buzbee for civil distortion, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Jay-Z claims that Buzbee strategically filed the lawsuit just as the rapper was set to attend the premier of his daughter Blue Ivy’s new movie ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’.
The rapper claims the lawsuit was filed “to put me in the position of having to choose between supporting my daughter or hiding to avoid the negative press.”
Jay-Z claims that the lawsuit cost him $20 million in business deals and endorsements.
“I felt that Mr. Buzbee was placing a gun to my head – that I either bow to his demands or endure personal financial ruin,” he wrote in his declaration.