As if rumors about their divorce are still not enough, Jay Z and Beyonce's marriage has another struggle to face. Apparently, the 45-year old rapper and business mogul has a kid with other woman named Wanda Satterthwaite. Another proof of cheating of "Drunk in Love" singer's husband?
Beyhive shouldn't be worry because Jay Z or Shawn Carter's affair with Satterthwaite happened way before he wed Beyonce and even he became totally popular, however the music producer is reportedly sued by his alleged son. According to National Enquirer's revelation, 21-year old Rymir Satterthwaite has filed civil lawsuit in a New Jersey court in 2014 through the help of his legal guardian Lillie Coley. Based on Satterthwaite's camp, his mother Wanda and Jay Z had a short-lived steamy affair in 90s.
It is said that the 'Magna Carta' emcee never recognized the 21-year old aspiring rapper and that included not providing support for his needs. Satterthwaite first filed a case in 2010, but it was dismissed due to limited jurisdiction of judged who handled the case
"[Satterthwaite] has been struggling to pay college and medical bills, as he said on his website - all while dealing with the trauma of profound rejection," Enquirer's mentioned in their report.
Because of their first alleged first attempt, Coley prompted to file civil lawsuit last year. The news media added that in the data they gathered, Coley is accusing Jay Z's camp of giving fraud details like he didn't live in New Jersey, where according to some report he has three houses.
Meantime, Radar Online informed that this Satterthwaite's case wasn't first one for the 'Jigga That Nigga' singer. He allegedly had a $1 million worth of arrangement with model Shanelle Scott in 2011 just to delete his name on her son's birth certificate.
In separate Radar's story, they shared a photo of the couple while dining in a restaurant with a captioned based from their source's observation.
"To the public, Beyoncé and Jay Z appear to have it all," Radar's insider shared. "But behind closed doors, they're not as happy as people think they are."
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