The person who filed a paternity lawsuit towards Jay-Z, claiming to be the rapper’s son, has dropped the case towards the Roc Nation head.
Rymir Satterthwaite Withdraws Paternity Lawsuit In opposition to Jay-Z
On July 18, Rymir Satterthwaite, 31, filed a movement in the US District Courtroom for the Central District of California to withdraw the swimsuit towards Jigga. The movement was entered on Tuesday (July 22), based on paperwork obtained by XXL on Thursday (July 24). “Plaintiff Rymire Satterthwaite Professional Se submits this discover of withdrawal from this criticism as a celebration to the motion,” the submitting reads. “The defendants haven’t filed a solution to the above criticism.”
Who Is Rymir Satterthwaite?
Rymir and his mom, Wanda Satterthwaite, who died in 2019, claimed for over a decade that Jay-Z was Rymir’s father. Earlier than her passing, Wanda claimed she was intimate with Jigga when she was 16 and he was 22, leading to Rymir’s beginning.
In 2010, she requested a paternity take a look at, naming the Roc-a-Fella cofounder and one other man, Robert Graves, as attainable fathers. Graves reportedly took a DNA take a look at and was dominated out. The Satterthwaite’s have filed a number of lawsuits towards Jay-Z since then, which have been dismissed for lack of proof and lack of jurisdiction. Jay-Z has persistently denied the claims.
The Newest Lawsuit In opposition to Jay-Z
The latest swimsuit from Rymir was filed in federal courtroom in Could. It accused Jay of suppressing paternity claims and stopping authorized accountability in an effort to “evade scrutiny, protect public picture and deny the plaintiffs basic rights.”
The lawsuit claims Rymir’s earlier denials have been as a consequence of Jay-Z manipulating the courtroom system together with his celeb standing and different means. “The pervasive and omnipresent affect of [Jay-Z] has devastated Plaintiff’s emotional state,” the submitting reads.
The swimsuit particularly accused Jay-Z of deceit by concealment, abuse of course of, intentional infliction of emotional misery, negligent infliction of emotional misery and unjust enrichment.
In a response filed earlier this month, Jay-Z’s attorneys referred to as the matter a “decades-long marketing campaign of harassment” and motioned for the case to be thrown out.
XXL has reached out to Jay-Z’s workforce for remark.
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