Friday, March 21, 2025

Jeezy Applies Pressure on Jeannie Mai


Last year rapper Jeezy's ex wife, TV personality Jeannie Mai, filed to have him held in contempt of court after accusing him of refusing to follow court orders to pay her rent and turn over titles to cars awarded to her in the divorce [click here if you missed that].

Now Jeezy wants the judge to force Jeannie to pay his legal fees after accusing her of submitting an unverifiable leasing agreement...

Jeezy accused his ex-wife Jeannie Mai of “nefarious actions” in their never-ending divorce battle and demanded she pay him $20,000 to cover the legal bills he racked up fighting her “frivolous” accusations, In Touch can exclusively report.
On March 14, Jeezy, 47, asked the court for attorney fees from Jeannie, 46, after she accused him of being in contempt.
In his new motion, Jeezy denied he was in contempt of their agreement. He accused Jeannie of producing lease agreements for her rent reimbursement, which he was ordered to pay in the divorce, that could not be verified.
He claimed he tried to get information from Jeannie’s bank via a subpoena but she opposed the subpoena. He also accused her of leaking her contempt petition to the media in an effort to “embarrass, humiliate and disparage” him “publicly as she had done throughout the divorce case.”
His lawyer wrote, “Although both parties are public figures, from the beginning, [Jeezy] has worked aimlessly to resolve this matter as amicably and privately to protect the parties’ minor child.”
His lawyer added, “However, since the filing of this action, [Jeezy] has been forced to defend himself against frivolous claims and the intentional public attempt to dismantle [Jeezy’s] name, brand and reputation continued throughout this case. On the one hand, [Jeannie] wants as much money as possible from [Jeezy] to the penny, but on the other hand, [Jeannie] wants to destroy [Jeezy’s] ability to earn income by dismantling the public goodwill that [Jeezy] has built for decades before even meeting [Jeannie].”
Jeezy accused Jeannie of filing the contempt petition “in a concerted effort to negatively inflame the public’s opinion” of him. The musician denied the claims he failed to make payments, set up the account for their daughter or willfully refused to hand over the title to the cars.
Jeezy also claimed one of the cars was damaged by an “act of god” when a tree fell on the Bronco.
Jeezy said the vehicle was deemed a total loss and he is dealing with the insurance company at the moment. Jeezy argued that the evidence shows he is not in willful contempt.
As a result, he believes Jeannie should pay him the $19,839.81 he owes his lawyers for work on the contempt case.

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