Russell Simmons Accuser Takes Him Back To Court!

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A former Def Jam employee who says Russell Simmons pulled a “wrestling move” and r**ed her in his New York apartment in the mid-1990s is asking a judge to reject the hip-hop mogul’s claims he can’t be sued in federal court in New York because he’s now a “stateless” U.S. citizen who’s technically “retired” in Indonesia.

LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 11: Russell Simmons attends Fonkoze’s “Hot Night In Haiti” Los Angeles Event on November 11, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Graves/WireImage)

“Defendant is running from the court’s jurisdiction to avoid taking accountability for his actions,” the Jane Doe plaintiff says in a new court filing obtained by Rolling Stone. The woman says the court should have “serious doubt” about the “veracity” of Simmons’ claims in an Oct. 18 declaration that he sold his last U.S. property in 2021 and now lives fully and legitimately in Bali under a permanent retirement visa granted by Indonesian authorities.

The Doe, who first sued Simmons last February, says the Def Jam founder sat for a “limited” remote deposition in her case on Sept. 26 and admitted he’s still actively working and maintains ties to New York. She said he testified that he still pays the lease on a Manhattan apartment for his children and still maintains office space for a company he owns, Russell Simmons TV (RSTV, Inc.), in midtown Manhattan.

She claims her investigation “uncovered” that Simmons has an ownership stake in the property.
“He testified that he is building a business empire and needs a partner for his current projects but is thwarted in his active efforts in Dubai and Singapore because of the morality clauses those countries require,” her new filing states. Doe says Simmons’ alleged residence in Indonesia, the Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort, also is a business that he owns with fellow American investors. She further alleges Simmons still acts as a figurehead of global media company Gushcloud.

“Actively building an empire means that defendant is ineligible for a retirement visa in Indonesia,” Doe and her lawyers wrote in her Nov. 1 filing. “Any purported retirement visa requires recertification every few years that one is, in fact, retired. Building an empire and being retired are mutually exclusive.”

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