Snoop Dogg is not at the end of his legal sentences.

The rapper, who had been targeted by a complaint for sexual assault and sex trafficking, alongside his collaborator Bishop Don Juan, alias Magic, thought he was quiet when the lawyer for his accuser, a woman whose name has never been clarified, and is known as Jane Doe in court documents, had decided to retract.

But now three months later, the same accuser again filed a complaint against the artist.

“We have obtained new information that we believe adds significant credibility and corroboration to expose the alleged facts of the defendants, which they committed against my client and others,”

Matt Finkelberg told the

LA Times

, the plaintiff's attorney.

New complaint 

The rapper's lawyer reacted immediately, reiterating the defense presented by the Snoop Dogg camp during the first complaint.

“This follows the fact that Jane Doe's lawyer voluntarily dismissed her previous complaint in the case just a few months ago.

He also dismissed an earlier complaint – this is his third try,” a spokesperson for Snoop Dogg told the publication.

In her new complaint, the woman in question claims to have been employed by the artist and reiterates her accusations that she was forced to have sex in the toilets of a recording studio.

Snoop Dogg has always denied employing his accuser and denies having had any dealings with her.

Negotiations between the star's lawyers and the plaintiff broke down a few weeks before the Super Bowl, where Snoop Dogg sang alongside Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem and Mary J. Blidge during the big halftime show .

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