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Jay-Z's Alleged Love Child Goes to Court Over Fraud and Corruption in Paternity Case
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The rapper's alleged love child Rymir Satterthwaite has reportedly gone to federal court to ask them to proceed with his case, which was dubbed full of fraud, corruption and collusion.

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Jay-Z's alleged love child Rymir Satterthwaite has reportedly gone to federal court to ask them to take action in his case, which was dubbed full of fraud, corruption and collusion. The Family Civil Liberties Union (FCLU) alleges that attorneys have conspired with employees of the local system to withhold essential documents from the petitioner's counsel.

It is said that Satterthwaite has filed a Notice of Federal Younger Doctrine in the Superior Court of New Jersey, stating that local dereliction of duty has escalated to a violation of his constitutional rights. Satterthwaite has also reportedly asked for help to FBI to investigate "corruption such as but not limited to mail fraud, consumer fraud, RICO" on the part of the NJ Camden County Trial Court Family Part.

Satterthwaite, who possesses physical resemblance to the music mogul, filed a lawsuit against Beyonce Knowles' husband back in December 2014. In his suit, Satterthwaite claimed his mother Wanda had "steamy sex sessions" with Jay-Z in the early 1990s and he was "blatantly lying to a court to avoid taking a paternity test." Satterthwaite wanted to get recognized as Jay-Z's child because he just wanted a relationship with his father, not because of financial reason.

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