Jane Doe Plans to Add Jimmy Fallon, Lorne Michaels as Defendants in Horatio Sanz Lawsuit

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Jane Doe Plans to Add Jimmy Fallon, Lorne Michaels as Defendants in Horatio Sanz Lawsuit
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The woman who is suing Horatio Sanz for sexually assaulting her when she was underage has filed to amend her lawsuit with three new defendants: Jimmy Fallon, Lorne Michaels, and Tracy Morgan.

Today Jane Doe asked the New York State Supreme Court for leave to file an amended version of her lawsuit against Horatio Sanz next year, one that would add three new defendants: Tracy Morgan, Jimmy Fallon, and Lorne Michaels. If the court grants her motion, she will file the new complaint on March 1, 2023.

The proposed amended complaint also includes ample visual documentation absent in the original. There are photos of Jane Doe’s diary entries contemporaneously recording her interactions with Sanz. There are photographs she took both of and with Sanz, including one in a limo to an after-party and one at the after-party itself. There are photographs of autographs she received from Rachel Dratch and Tina Fey, who both allegedly knew of her from her fan site.

131. In a moment that felt like her worst nightmare, Jane glanced up to see that the majority of the SNL cast was gawking at her. Worse, two of her lifelong idols, Fey and Dratch, were not only staring directly at her, watching her being groped, but giggling excitedly with their hands over their mouths.

133. When Fey and Dratch saw Jane looking at them, they immediately hid behind others, though they continued to giggle.

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