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Jeannie Mai is asking the judge presiding over her divorce from Jeezy to deny the rapper’s motion to enforce their prenuptial agreement.
The talk show host, 45, claims in court documents obtained by Page Six that she did not have enough time to thoroughly review the prenup before signing it.
Mai further alleges in Thursday’s filing that she and the “Put On” rapper, 46, did not start negotiating the agreement until just five days before their March 2021 wedding.
She argues that the “compressed timeframe” raises “significant concerns about the adequacy and thoroughness of the due diligence process and each party’s ‘full and fair disclosure’ of their financial positions.”
The “Real” alum says she now has “significant reservations” about Jeezy’s financial disclosures because he allegedly only handed over one personal financial statement with approximate values and tax returns.
Mai claims she was not given enough time to thoroughly review the document before signing it. Golden Globes 2024 via Getty Images“Notably absent were the comprehensive supporting financial documents that would provide a transparent and detailed view of Mr. Jenkins’ assets, liabilities and overall financial standing,” the documents read, referring to Jeezy by his real name, Jay Wayne Jenkins.
Due to the “quick nature of the negotiation process” and Mai’s “legitimate concerns” over her estranged husband’s financial disclosures, she is asking the judge to either deny Jeezy’s motion to enforce the agreement or at least hold off until her team can look into things more.
The “Soul Survivor” rapper filed for divorce from the TV personality in September 2023 — and this isn’t the first time their prenup has come into question since then.
She also has “significant reservations” about the completeness of the financial documents provided at the time. Getty ImagesIn December, Mai insinuated that Jeezy had cheated on her.
In a filing obtained by TMZ at the time, her lawyer asked the court to enforce a paragraph in the prenup “regarding infidelity.”
The section in question states that if “either party engages in sexual relations, an emotional relationship, or is emotionally or sexually suggestive in communication with a third party,” then it “shall result in a significant financial penalty upon the adulterous party.”
The latest filing came after Jeezy filed a motion to enforce the agreement. Getty ImagesAside from bringing up that portion of the prenup, Mai did not disclose any details about the alleged infidelity “in the hope this matter can be resolved without having to disclose such conduct publicly.”
However, Jeezy’s rep denied the accusations, telling Us Weekly that “any claim of infidelity on Mr. Jenkins’ behalf are 100 percent false.”
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Listen to our weekly “We Hear” podcast Subscribe to our daily newsletter Shop our exclusive merchJeezy, who previously admitted that no amount of work could have saved their marriage, and Mai welcomed their now-2-year-old daughter, Monaco, at the beginning of 2022.
Despite initially agreeing to informal custodial arrangements through the end of 2023, the Grammy nominee later accused his estranged wife of “gatekeeping” the toddler — which she denied.
The “Soul Survivor” rapper filed for divorce from the TV personality in September 2023. Getty Images for Badgley MischkaLast month, the former “How Do I Look?” stylist insisted that she hopes to “foster an open, supportive and safe environment for both parents to actively participate” in Monaco’s life — as long as safety is always at the forefront.
She claimed she was “absolutely not gatekeeping” the little one but rather waiting until certain safety precautions were put into place when the toddler is in Jeezy’s care — such as locking away firearms and having properly trained caregivers.
The former couple met in 2018 but kept their relationship under wraps until the following year. Jeezy popped the question with a massive diamond sparkler in 2020, and they wed a year later.