Jay-Z’s ‘illegitimate son’ claims rapper lied in court & bribed judges for years to avoid paternity test in new lawsuit
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JAY-Z is facing fresh accusations that he lied and bribed judges for over a decade to get out of taking a paternity test for a young man who claims he is the rapper's illegitimate son. Rymir Satterthwaite, 31, has long believed Jay-Z is his biological father, who impregnated his mother when she was aged just 16 - a claim the rapper has always denied.
Now, he has filed a new lawsuit against the New Jersey court system and a slew of judges alleging they "conspired" with the rapper for over a decade to have cases relating to his paternity, inheritance, and abuse of court processes dismissed. In the court papers filed in New Jersey by Rymir and his godmother Lillie Coley, the pair allege that Jay-Z lied in court that he had no property in New Jersey; therefore, the court had no jurisdiction over him - even though they had property deeds and tax records with his name on.
It comes just days after Jay-Z - real name Shawn Carter - was accused in a separate lawsuit of raping a 13-year-old girl alongside former pal Sean "Diddy" Combs. That suit accuses Carter, 55, of sexually assaulting the unidentified teen at an MTV VMA after-party in 2000.
Carter has denied all of the allegations against him - calling it a "blackmail attempt". While Carter is not listed as a defendant in this new court filing, he is mentioned several times and has been battling Rymir, Lillie, and Rymir's now-deceased mom, Wanda, since 2010.