Judge SHUTS DOWN latest attempt against Jay-Z in Paternity case (incoming crack-induced Nicki rant in 3...2..1..)

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Jay-Z just secured another legal victory in his ongoing dispute involving Rymir Satterthwaite, the man who once claimed to be his biological son. The latest development comes after a California federal judge rejected an emergency restraining order request filed by Satterthwaite’s godmother, Lillie Coley. The decision allows Jay-Z to move forward with pursuing sanctions in the long-standing case that has followed him for years.

According to AllHipHop’s Grouchy Greg Watkins, the judge’s ruling took place on Friday, October 24th, in a California courtroom. U.S. District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett determined that Coley’s request lacked merit and disagreed with her argument that the sanctions hearing was “retaliatory.” This outcome marks yet another win for the Roc Nation mogul, who has consistently denied the allegations connecting him to Satterthwaite.

Coley has been Satterthwaite’s strongest supporter since his mother’s passing, stepping into a guardian role and pushing for Jay-Z to take a DNA test. She has repeatedly accused him of using his fame and resources to avoid responsibility. Her earlier attempt to obtain a default judgment in the case was also denied, leaving her efforts at a standstill.

Jay-Z, whose legal team described the entire situation as “decades-long harassment,” has been vocal in his frustration with the repeated claims. Despite several other lawsuits aimed his way over the years, this ruling strengthens his position and keeps the case from progressing further in Coley’s favor.

The controversy has also attracted outside voices, including Nicki Minaj, who sided with Satterthwaite and criticized both Jay-Z and Roc Nation’s CEO Desiree Perez. Minaj accused the label of trying to undermine her career, fueling online speculation about deeper tensions within the industry.

Although the case seems to lean in Jay-Z’s favor, Rymir Satterthwaite’s camp appears unwilling to give up. Whether this legal battle truly ends here remains to be seen.

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If I knew somebody wasn't my child, I would just take the test to shut the claimant up.
He’sa famous billionaire. If he gives in now, he’ll be taking paternity tests every month because everybody who we came in contact with is gonna swear they have his kid.
 

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I have no idea if it's his child or not lol. If it is he needs to at least run some money. Wasn't there supposedly pictures of him with another dude that might be his father?
 

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He’sa famous billionaire. If he gives in now, he’ll be taking paternity tests every month because everybody who we came in contact with is gonna swear they have his kid.

NAH WHEN I SAW HIS
LAWYERS USING TECHNICALITIES
12 YEARS AGO ON
WHY HE SHOULDNT HAVE
TO TAKE THE TEST IT ONLY
STRENGTHENED THE CLAIMS
HES THE POPS....

:mjlol:THEY WERE LIKE
"THE MOM CLAIMED ANOTHER
MAN WAS THE FATHER FOR 16 YRS
SO JAYZ SHOULDN'T HAVE
ANY RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE MATTER"

nikka IF THATS YOUR SON
IT SHOULDN'T MATTER WHAT
THE MOTHER PREVIOUSLY CLAIMED
:devil:
:evil:
 

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If I knew somebody wasn't my child, I would just take the test to shut the claimant up.

Not at this level, not over here. The ability to sue for any and everything means you'd be tied up in court cases for years, everyone with their hands out. The legal system allows it because it generates activity and makes money. There are legions of lawyers here whose careers are based on shaky cases like these.
 
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