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Jay-Z Accused of Dodging DNA Tests by Alleged Illegitimate Son

Rapper Jay-Z Faces Fraud Claims Over Avoided Paternity Tests

Rymir Satterthwaite, who claims to be Jay-Z’s son, has accused the rapper of manipulating the legal system for years to avoid taking a DNA test.

Rymir alleges that Jay-Z used connections between lawyers to create procedural obstacles, leading to delays or dismissal of paternity cases.

The 30-year-old says his goal is not financial compensation but simply acknowledgment of his parentage.

The legal dispute has been ongoing since at least 2012, with Rymir’s mother claiming she had a relationship with Jay-Z in the 1990s.

Jay-Z’s legal team has consistently denied the allegations, stating there is no evidence supporting the claim of a familial relationship.

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