Jeezy may soon be placed behind bars for allegedly violating the terms of his divorce agreement. The rapper appeared in court on April 28th, where a judge ruled he had “willfully failed” to transfer the title of a 2021 Range Rover to his ex-wife, Jeannie Mai.
According to In Touch Weekly, the judge denied Jeezy’s attempt to recover $20,000 in legal fees from Mai and warned that “future failure to comply with the court’s order may result in sanctions, which he said could be in the form of incarceration.”
Though their divorce was finalized last summer, tensions remain high. Mai previously accused Jeezy of failing to uphold multiple parts of their settlement, specifically childcare payments, depositing $500,000 into a joint account for their daughter, transferring titles for two vehicles, and covering four months of rent.
Jeezy countered that he had a “hard time” confirming lease agreements from Mai’s team and accused her of trying to “embarrass, humiliate, and disparage” him by leaking details to the media. He also claimed DMV delays caused the title issues and said one vehicle was damaged by an “act of god.”
While most of the disputes have reportedly been resolved, last week’s hearing focused on legal fees, which the judge ultimately denied.
Meanwhile, Jeezy faces another legal battle from former manager Solomon Fornie, who claims he “put my finances, my credit, and my reputation on the line to rebuild Jenkins’ career from the ground up.” Fornie says he worked for five years without commission and is still owed money.
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