Jeezy Sues Former Managers, Claims He's Owed Millions
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Jeezy Sues Former Managers, Claims He's Owed Millions

Jeezy has revealed he is suing his former managers Solomon Fornie and Eddie Bridgeman, claiming they got rich off his hard work.

In documents seen by TMZ, Jeezy, who worked with Fornie and Bridgeman for over a decade, but wanted to separate from the duo last year.

Jeezy allegedly grew frustrated with their management of his finances and claims they have blocked him from seeing financial records which prevents him from winding down Agency 99, the company he co-founded with Fornie to oversee his affairs.

The “Soul Survivor” rapper has taken the duo to court to obtain complete financial records as well as damages.

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Jeezy also claimed that he found out that Bridgeman was not a licensed accountant years after being brought on board by Fornie.

Neither Jeezy nor Fornie and Bridgeman have commented on the news.

Jeezy has been involved in a number of legal disputes of late with his ex-wife Jeannie Mai accusing him of violating a court order so that she could collect her possessions from their former home.

Jeezy Accused Of Stiffing Ex-Wife Jeannie Mai Over Divorce Settlement
Jeezy Accused Of Stiffing Ex-Wife Jeannie Mai Over Divorce Settlement

According to In Touch, Mai turned up to Jeezy’s home in December to collect her possessions, but was denied entry by his house manager.

The Thug Motivation MC had reportedly placed Mai’s belongings in a number of boxes, with a judge ruling that she had 21 days to pick up the items.

Jeezy had asked the judge to modify the order, claiming that he did not feel safe with Mai “being able to walk through the whole house.”

“[Jeezy] does not feel safe having [Jeannie] in his home,” his attorney said. “Given [Jeannie’s] history of attempting to destroy [Jeezy’s] career with misleading information, [Jeezy] would have no way of knowing if [Jeannie] is planting listening devices or cameras in his home.”

Mai claimed that she informed her ex-husband that she would be visiting his home on December 9 and that he offered no objection.

She alleges that once she arrived at the property, Jeezy’s house manager refused to grant her access to the garage where her possessions were being stored.

“At this time, [Jeannie] called the Atlanta Police Department, who came to the property to gather a report on [Jeannie’s] denial of access,” her lawyers wrote in court documents.”

They added: “When the police officer informed the house manager that a court order was, in fact, being violated, the house manager then had to shift gears and create a new barrier to entry.”

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