Update 05/15/2023 2:00 pm:
Last week, Jay-Z's alleged long-lost son, Rymir Sattherwaithe, made headlines with news that he intended to take the CEO of Roc Nation to the Supreme Court to prove parental ties in their DNA. Rymir alleges that he is the product of an affair between Jay-Z and his late mother, Wanda Sattherwaithe, during the early 90s. The 30-year-old recently shared his mom's affidavit, via Daily Mail, regarding the events leading to a sexual encounter that caused Jay-Z-s condom to break and his subsequent birth.
Although Wanda Sattherwaithe passed away in 2019, after years of fighting for child support from Jay-Z. Thus, Rymir has continued his mother's legal battle. Rymir's motion for a DNA test, by way of the Supreme Court, was recently denied. Now, Rymir plans to file an appeal with the District Court.
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Source: Daily Mail
Original 05/09/2023 2:18pm:
Jay-Z is on the shortlist of the most successful rappers/music businessmen ever. With an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion, his empire spans music, film production, sports management, and more. His marriage to Beyoncé, the 7th best-selling female recording artist of all-time, has produced three children; a pair of twins named Sir (5) and Rumi (5), along with Blue Ivy (11). The latter already has a net worth of $500 million. And then there's the alleged son of Jay-Z, Rymir Satterthwaite. A 30-year-old male who has made several claims over the years that the iconic hip-hop entrepreneur is his biological father. Jay-Z has refuted these claims amid several legal battles, including attempts made by Rymir's mother, Wanda, to procure child support and a paternity test for their offspring during a civil lawsuit back in 2011.
With the previous lawsuit having been dismissed, Rymir is now taking his legal demands/claims regarding Jay-Z to Supreme Court, because he wants to be officially recognized as his son. In a recent interview with Daily Mail, Rymir expressed why he believed the legal system would provide him with the resolve he has been seeking for many years.
"I just want to live my life and, when it is all said and done, I hope that Jay-Z would want to be a part of my life, if that is God's will," Rymir said. "I won't stop fighting for this until I win. And I will win because the law is on our side...With the previous lawsuit having been dismissed, Rymir is taking his legal demands/claims, regarding Jay-Z to Supreme Court."
On Tuesday morning, Rymir took to Instagram to announce that his interview with Daily Mail had just gone live.
"Daily Mail seeks to shed light on the legal system in America," Rymir wrote. "This is so beyond paternity but a right to dignity as a man. see article and share. lets try to fix this problem."
For more on this developing story, stay tuned.
Source: Daily Mail