| | | | | | |
. |
Man Suing For Paternity Claiming Jay Z Is His Father And Is Dodging The Court With An Invalid Address February 27. 2015
Jay Z to Beyonce: This dude looks like me. He looks like Blue Ivy with a mustache. 21-year-old Rymir Satterthwaite, has sued rapper Jay Z, real name Shawn Carter, for paternity, alleging the 50-year-old is his father. The aspiring rapper's mother, Lillie Coley, stated in court papers that she had a sexual encounter with Jay Z in the 90s, before the former crack cocaine dealer became famous.
Rymir Satterthwaite The mother and son stated Jay Z is evading the case via providing the court with an address that is invalid in the jurisdiction the legal action was filed. Jay Z lives in New Jersey with his copyright stealing wife, Beyonce and their daughter, Blue Ivy. However, he repeatedly gives the New Jersey court his New York office address, in attempts at having the case permanently dismissed for being filed in the wrong jurisdiction.
Rymir Satterthwaite The case was actually dismissed under this premise. The court needs to do the right thing and bring Jay Z into the venue to answer the claim. This young man deserves to know the truth. Jay Z claims he is a tough, hardcore rapper, but is running from a paternity test. RELATED ARTICLES Jay Z Is A Pimp (Rihanna And Rita Ora Top Boxers Refuse To Sign With Jay Z's Roc Nation Sports Serial Copyright Thieves Beyonce And Jay Z Sued For Stealing 'Drunk In Love' CAA Drops Roc Nation Sports Due To Athletes Avoiding Jay Z's Fledgling Company Forbes Magazine Blasts Jay-Z For Breaking The Law In Poaching People’s Clients For Roc Nation Sports Jay-Z's RocaWear Is Bankrupt According To Creditor Suing For $450,000 In Merchandise Not Paid For Jay Z And Beyonce ‘On The Run’ Tour Is Bombing With Tens Of Thousands Of Unsold Tickets |
.
|
© Copyright 2007 - 2014 Aisha. All Rights Reserved. Web site design by Aisha for Sonustar Interactive Aisha | Aisha Blog | Aisha Blog Archive | Goodison Trust | Sonustar | Sonustar News | Judiciary Report | Sound Off Column | Celluloid Film Review | Consumer News Reviews | Compendius | United Peace Initiative | Justice And Truth |