

This allegedly involved Jane “moaning and making sexual noises” while she simulated fellatio on a sub sandwich at the adult comedians’ request. “We just got really, really super, super close.” That would’ve been sometime before 2013, when the now-dismissed lawsuit claimed Haddish spoke at a then-14-year-old Jane’s camp and offered her “a perfect role” starring in a commercial to be produced by Haddish and Spears.

“Messy, messy, messy, messy divorces,” she told the outlet. Per the Daily Beast, Haddish and the plaintiffs’ mother “met through comedy” and bonded over their divorces. Jane and John Doe alleged that Haddish pushed them to make uncomfortable and inappropriate content. The comedian, who told TMZ she “lost everything” because of the lawsuit, says she feels “relieved” about its dismissal. It separately accused Haddish of negligent supervision, failure to warn, breach of fiduciary duty, and constructive fraud, according to the Daily Beast. The suit accused both comedians of sexually abusing, battering, and harassing a minor along with the intentional infliction of emotional distress and gross negligence. Jane and John were respectively 14 and 7 at the time of the sketches now 22 and 15, they claimed intense lingering emotional and psychological distress from the skits in the initial suit. In a recent report based on documents from the civil lawsuit and interviews with the plaintiffs, the Daily Beast said Haddish encouraged her friend’s children - going by pseudonyms Jane and John Doe to maintain their anonymity - to participate in explicit sketches, one of which apparently wound up on the website Funny or Die. Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photos: Getty ImagesĪ lawsuit accusing comedians Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears of exploiting and sexually abusing a woman and her brother as minors has been dismissed with prejudice, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.
