Rumors have been circulating that rapper Young Jeezy, whose real name is Jay Wayne Jenkins, has been granted full custody of his daughter with Jeannie Mai.
These rumors started after a user on X (formerly Twitter) claimed, “Young Jeezy has been granted full custody of his daughter.”
As of now, it appears that Jeezy has not been awarded full custody. Instead, he is currently seeking joint custody.
According to court documents filed on April 16, 2024, in Fulton County, Georgia, Jeezy requested both joint legal and physical custody of their 2-year-old daughter, Monaco.
The documents reveal that the musician wants the specifics of the parenting schedule to be determined by the court, focusing on what is in the best interest of Monaco.
Earlier in the court proceedings, Jeezy had initially sought primary custody, arguing that it would provide more stability for Monaco.
He cited concerns about Jeannie’s demanding schedule and frequent travels, which he believed had negatively impacted their daughter’s well-being.
Jeezy’s filings also included claims that Jeannie had neglected her agreed-upon parenting time and had vacated her California home on short notice, complicating Jeezy’s attempts to pick up Monaco.
Jeannie Mai, for her part, has voiced her own concerns regarding the safety of Monaco in Jeezy’s care, particularly regarding his possession of firearms.
Jeezy has responded to these allegations, asserting that his firearms are securely stored and that he has always ensured Monaco’s safety.
As it stands, there has been no official ruling granting Jeezy full custody. The situation remains fluid, with the court expected to make decisions based on the best interests of Monaco. Fans and followers will need to stay tuned for further updates as the custody battle continues.