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Jaguar Wright asks for $16,000 via GoFundMe to help cover security and legal expenses after experiencing harassment, doxxing, and swatting incidents

  • Writer: Volume 82 Magazine
    Volume 82 Magazine
  • Mar 23
  • 2 min read
Jaguar Wright/GoFundMe
Jaguar Wright/GoFundMe

Former R&B singer Jaguar Wright, known for her conflicts with various entertainers, has launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking $16,000 for "justice." The artist, who performed "Song Cry" alongside Jay-Z on his 2001 MTV Unplugged album, states that she needs the funds to cover legal fees, security, and moving expenses. Wright claims she has been excessively harassed online and has also been a victim of swatting and doxxing.


Over the years, Jaguar has used social media to make sensational allegations against several celebrities, including Diddy, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Lauren London, Kim Porter, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Foxy Brown, Clive Davis, and Jill Scott, among others.


Wright, a talented singer, released two studio albums in 2002 and 2005. She refers to her time in the music industry as a period of gaining insight into the personal lives of many celebrities and into the labyrinth of the entertainment industry.


Jaguar has alleged that the late Kim Porter, a former model and long-time girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs, was murdered rather than having died from natural causes, implicating Diddy in her claims.


The former singer seems to harbor feelings of jealousy towards Mary J. Blige's success. She often questions Mary’s talent and speculates about her sexuality.


Jay Z and Beyoncé/Sutterstock
Jay Z and Beyoncé/Sutterstock

In 2024, Piers Morgan invited Wright to appear on his show, "Piers Morgan Uncensored," where she made several serious allegations against Jay-Z and Beyoncé. During the interview, she suggested that Jay-Z and Dream Hampton were involved in orchestrating the incarceration of R. Kelly. After the broadcast, the couple's attorneys intervened, leading Piers to issue a public apology to the Carters. He also edited the interview to remove some of Wright's original claims.


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