Jeezy accused his ex-wife Jeannie Mai of acting as a “gatekeeper” of their daughter. In a new court filing he asks a judge for a hearing to set “clearly defined” temporary legal and physical custody rights amid their divorce.
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The documents were filed on Thursday (30), and according to People Jeezy requested a judge to “address temporary custodial arrangements.” Both parties had “agreed upon a visitation schedule through the end of 2023”, but however, the situation is “becoming increasingly less feasible”.
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Jeezy’s legal counsel also states that he “does not believe that [Mai Jenkins] is acting maliciously or with specific intent to harm”, but he suspects that Jeannie “has acted as a gatekeeper when it comes to [Jeezy] exercising parenting time with [Monaco]”. The rapper alleges that she is “causing confusion and tension between the parties and is working to stifle the development” between he and their daughter.
For that, Jeezy requests the court to “separate, structure and clearly define the parties’ temporary legal and physical custody rights and set a parenting time schedule consistent with the best interests of the Child”. Jeezy and Jeannie got married in March 2021, and welcomed their daughter Monaco in January 2022. In September the rapper filed for divorce, saying that their marriage was “irretrievably broken”.