Jay is still refusing to cooperate and now Rymir is taking his case all the way to the New Jersey Supreme Court...
From The Daily Mail
The 30-year-old man who claims that he is the secret illegitimate son of Jay-Z has accused the world-famous rapper of abusing the legal system for more than a decade in order to avoid taking a paternity test.
Rymir Satterthwaite has been fighting to prove that Jay-Z - whose real name is Shawn Carter - is his biological father since he was 21 years old, and he is now taking that battle to the Supreme Court in an attempt to unseal the case and force Carter to take a DNA test.
Speaking to DailyMail.com about the latest twist in the roller coaster case, Rymir, from New Jersey, insisted that he wants nothing more than to see 'justice served' and that he will stop at nothing to ensure that happens.
'This is not going to be over until justice is served,' Rymir says. 'I just want to live my life and, when it is all said and done, I hope that Jay-Z would want to be a part of my life, if that is God's will.'
'I won't stop fighting for this until I win. And I will win because the law is on our side.'
To that end, Rymir filed a new motion with the New Jersey Supreme Court in February of this year, which has been obtained by DailyMail.com, requesting that the court unseal years worth of documents dating back to 2012 - arguing that keeping the case under wraps has prevented him from getting his due process.
The motion - which details every facet of the years-long case in a 29-page document – was rejected by the Supreme Court because, according to the Court, it did not have jurisdiction to re-open matters in the appeals court or to unseal records in the trial court.
It was then re-filed by Rymir in the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court, which is considering the matter.
It marks the latest turn in a very twisted and lengthy case - which began, Rymir says, in the fall of 1992, when his late mother Wanda alleged she had sex with Jay-Z while she was in an on-again-off-again romance with her high school sweetheart.
At the time, Wanda was 16 and Jay-Z was 22 - and far from the global rap sensation that he has since become, following the release of his debut studio album, Reasonable Doubt, in 1996.
The fling, Rymir says, was short-lived, and by the time he was born in July 1993, the alleged romance between his mother and Jay-Z had already come to an end.
Which is partly why, he claims, his mother chose to put the name of her high school sweetheart Robert Graves - who by this time had reignited his romance with Wanda was by her side in the hospital when she gave birth - on her son's birth certificate as his biological father.

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