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JAY-Z: "My Son" Ain't the One

JAY-Z

The 30-year-old claims that his mother Wanda and Mr. Carter hooked up back in the early '90s before he blew up and became a household name. Attorneys maintain that “The allegations have been previously reviewed thoroughly by the courts and have been refuted.” (Daily Mail)Photo: Getty Images

TeeRoy's 2 Cents:

  • This is like the opposite of a get rich quick scheme.
  • Rymir says his mom first told him that Jay-Z is his father when he was eight years old. 
  • Stranger things have happened. I mean, even Drake tried to hide his child from the world before Pusha T called him out. 
  • How you feel about this situation largely depends on whether or not you believe Rymir is telling the truth.
  • Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but what does Hov have to hide? At this point, the quickest and easiest way to make this decisively go away would be to just take the test to prove you're not his pops. Unless... you're worried that you actually just might be? 
  • The guy is on the Forbes list. He could find out he has 100 kids tomorrow and he'd still be richer than the rest of us. 

Stop us if you’ve heard this one -- a man who looks remarkably like Jay-Z is trying to force the rapper and mogul to take a DNA test to prove paternity. 

No, it’s not a case of deja vu -- just the last in a nearly decade-long series of attempts from Rymir Satterwaite to prove that Hov is his pops. Rymir told the Daily Mail, “This is not going to be over until justice is served… I just want to live my life, when it is all said in done, I hope that Jay-Z would want to be a part of my life, if that is God’s will. I won’t stop fighting for this until I win. And I will win, because the law is on our side.”

The 30-year-old claims that his mother Wanda and Mr. Carter hooked up back in the early '90s before he blew up and became a household name. Attorneys maintain that “The allegations have been previously reviewed thoroughly by the courts and have been refuted.” (Daily Mail)


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