Supreme Court Hears Paternity Test Case Brought By Jayz's Alleged Son
"I Won't Stop Defending Myself..."
With his three children with Beyoncé, JAY-Z is already a parent, but now his purported first son is pushing for
official recognition.
The Supreme Court has heard the case of Rymir Satterthwaite, who has long claimed to be Hova's son.
The New Jersey native stated in an exclusive interview with The Daily Mail that all he wants from the "Dirt Off Your Shoulders" rapper is to see what he called "justice served." Satterthwaite further asserted that in order to successfully prosecute his lawsuit against JAY-Z, part of his demand is the unsealing of the court documents.
The conflict started when Wanda Satterthewaite, Hova's mother, came forward and said she had sex with Hova in the 1990s, when she was having difficulties with her high school sweetheart. At the time, Wanda asserted that JAY-Z's legal team had "disrespected" her despite the fact that she had been suing him since at least 2012, according to her.
Additionally, their lawsuit at the time asserted that the Satterthwaites' hired lawyer was "best friends and neighbors" with Jay's attorney and that the two of them collaborated to create procedural issues that caused the case to be dismissed.
Satterthwaite increased his claims after DNA testing unequivocally established that Robert Graves, his mother's high school sweetheart, was not his real father.
Wanda, who is now deceased, stated that she had sex with just two men in her life: Graves and JAY-Z. Satterthwaite asked JAY-Z's lawyer to request that Hova submit to DNA testing, but Hova apparently never did so.
Even back then, Satterthwaite asserted that he wasn't demanding a share of the enormous Carter money but rather, only, the rapper's recognition of him as his son.
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