Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Young Jeezy Drops Bid to Disqualify Jeannie Mai's Attorney


Last week rapper Young Jeezy filed a motion asking the judge presiding over his divorce from TV personality Jeannie Mai, to disqualify a member Jeannie's legal team because he also handled her negotiations for the prenuptial agreement, which she is now contesting, and using information from the negotiations to accuse Jeezy of not being fully transparent about his financial information and pressuring Jeannie to sign the document just days before the wedding [click here if you missed that].

Jeezy has withdrawn his request...

Rapper Jeezy dropped his request to remove his estranged wife Jeannie Mai's divorce lawyers from the case — as the exes continue to fight over their prenuptial agreement.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, last week, Jeezy informed the court he was withdrawing his motion to disqualify Mai's attorneys, Randall Kessler and Steven Kirson.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Get him Jeannie! I hope she BURIES him in that courtroom.

Anonymous said...

Jeannie’s karma is nasty! Infidelity seems easier to deal with than being bamboozled by a black narcissist. She was married to her 1st husband longer and he didn’t take her through this type of public humiliation. They basically blamed each other for not being transparent about having kids. Jeezy using his clout, influence and celebrity trying to take her to the bank and back while having the last word!

It’s funny how you’re seen as a hater because you knew them getting married was a strategic move on his part. We tried to tell her to shut and pay attention but nooooo, she was blinded with getting her 1st husband back.

Anonymous said...

!@1223 she was the one cheating now her first husband said she lies ans manipulative maybe that why your support she doesn't look trustworthy

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