Jeannie Mai has answered Jeezy’s divorce request, and claim Jeezy is unfaithful
Jeannie Mai has answered Jeezy’s divorce request, and she is more than hinting that he undermined her and cases that will gigantically affect their prenup and division of resources.
As indicated by legitimate documents acquired by TMZ, Jeannie more than implies her alienated spouse is at real fault for unfaithfulness. Her legal counselor expresses, “Spouse maintains whatever authority is needed to change this counterclaim to add different justifications for separation, yet which Wife doesn’t wish to determine, thus as of now in the expectation this matter can be settled without revealing such lead freely.”
However, it gets considerably more pointed… “Spouse further shows that the Court ought to uphold Passage 8 of the Prenuptial Understanding in regards to betrayal, which gives, in relevant part, that if either party takes part in sexual relations, a profound relationship, or is sincerely or physically intriguing in correspondence with an outsider through all types of electronic correspondences, including however not restricted to messaging, sexting, Facetiming, online entertainment as well as Immediate Messages, will bring about a critical monetary punishment upon the adulterous party …”
In simple words, she’s blaming Jeezy for being faithless and guaranteeing he’s must hack up a lot of mixture therefore. The docs don’t say who precisely Jeezy was purportedly banging, conversing with, or seeing.
Jeannie emerging with conning charges is really fascinating … as we previously told you, Jeannie was being blamed for going behind Jeezy’s back with “Access Hollywood” have Mario Lopez, a source near her let us know it was BS.
Jeezy, who sought legal divorce in August down in Georgia, likewise delivered a 29-track, double album collection, “I Might Forgive … But I Don’t Forget,” right after the split… what’s more, it’s featured by the tune “Don’t Cheat.”
Presently, Jeannie is reversing the situation … what’s more, getting down on Jeezy for purportedly being untrustworthy.