By JAKE OFFENHARTZ NEW YORK (AP) — An attorney defending Jay-Z against the rape allegation brought against him last week by an unnamed woman outlined a range of evidence Monday that he said showed the accuser’s account to be “provably, demonstrably false.” Related Articles National News | The US Census Bureau is adding refugees to its immigrant count National News | Former TV host Carlos Watson gets nearly 10 years in prison in case about failed startup Ozy Media National News | US to require passenger vehicles to sound alarms if rear passengers don’t fasten their seat belts National News | TikTok asks the Supreme Court for an emergency order to block a US ban unless it’s sold National News | Survivors seek a reckoning as FBI investigates child sex abuse in little-known Christian sect The woman told NBC News last week that Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs sexually assaulted her in 2000, when she was 13, at an after-party for the MTV Music Awards.