Jay-Z’s Legal Battle with Alleged Son Rymir Satterthwaite Intensifies with New Lawsuit
Jay-Z’s long-standing legal battle with his alleged illegitimate son, Rymir Satterthwaite, has escalated once again as the 31-year-old filed a fresh lawsuit.
This time, Satterthwaite is taking aim at the court system itself. He alleges that he, his late mother, Wanda, and his guardian, Dr. Lillie Coley, were wrongfully denied access to critical legal records related to his paternity dispute with the rapper.
In the new filing, Satterthwaite accuses the courts of imposing unwarranted sanctions without evidence and obstructing their appeals. He claims that several judges, including Deborah Silverman Katz and Charles W. Dortch Jr., engaged in misconduct by misrepresenting property ownership and allowing false claims allegedly made by Jay-Z.
Satterthwaite further asserts that these actions caused significant emotional distress, prompting him to seek damages for what he describes as “negligent infliction of emotional distress.” He maintains that the prolonged legal battle has inflicted serious harm on him and his family.
According to The Daily Mail, Satterthwaite believes these actions were fraudulent and violated the rights of his late mother and his guardian, Dr. Coley, who has played a key role in pursuing the paternity case. He also alleges that he and his family were unjustly sanctioned for breaching gag orders that did not exist.
As part of the lawsuit, Satterthwaite and his family are requesting a declaratory judgment to confirm that their constitutional rights were violated. They are also seeking to unseal court records related to the case, advocating for greater transparency and public accountability.
This latest move adds another chapter to the long-running and contentious legal saga between Satterthwaite and the music mogul, who has consistently denied the paternity claims.