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Activist Says That Jay-Z’s Refusal to Take DNA Test for His Unclaimed Son Still Makes Him the Father

Monday, October 30, 2023Activist Says That Jay-Z’s Refusal to Take DNA Test for His Unclaimed Son Still Makes Him the Father

Nationwide — Activist Essie Berry is calling for justice on the behalf of 30-year-old Rymir Satterthwatie whom she says is the unclaimed son of billionaire rapper and business mogul Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter. Berry says that Jay-Z was 23 years old when he and underaged 16-year-old Wanda Satterthwatie, who is now deceased, became the parents of Rymir. Jay-Z, however, has refused to take a DNA test but under New Jersey state law, refusal to do so automatically makes him the biological father as long as he is a resident of New Jersey.

The problem, though, is that according to Berry and Rymir’s Godmother, Dr. Lillie Coley, Jay-Z and his team of lawyers have committed fraud by denying that he owns residential properties in the state of New Jersey. They also allege fraud against the New Jersey court system saying that it is protecting Jay-Z from being held accountable, and because of this it has become impossible for them to obtain justice.

Dr. Coley comments, “We are calling on President Joe Biden and the New Jersey Courts to make changes in our legal system to protect Black Americans’ rights.” She believes that other African American mothers have dealt with the same situation when it comes to men fathering children and then leaving the state and/or defrauding the court system to believe that they never even lived in the state of New Jersey.

In the case of Rymir, both Berry and Coley are demanding an investigation into a decade of Fraud, Fraud Upon Court, Collusion, Conspiracy, Concealment of Evidence, Discrimination, Retaliation, Denial of Due Process, and Sealing Records with Allegations of Fraud from 2012 to 2023. All the allegations have been made to the courts in Camden County, New Jersey.

They are asking for a Federal investigation on all Parties involved in the state of New Jersey.

In 2012, with case no. FD-04-2874-12 which began the jurisdiction fraud when parties and attorneys gave false information on property holdings of their client Shawn C. Carter aka Jay Z which caused damages.

In 2013, case no. FD-04-186-14 (Civil Law Inheritance Case) Judge Nan Famular switched parties’ legal designation in the case by making Rymir’s mother Wanda who was the defendant in the case, changing her to a Plaintiff in order to deny Rymir Inheritance Rights. The judge also allowed attorney Lise Fisher Hark to conduct fraud and use a fraudulent court.

From 2014 to 2022, Judge Charles W. Dortch Jr. case no. FD-04-2874-12 in violating due process towards parties by ignoring continuous fraud jurisdiction by this rich party Shawn C. Carter.

In 2022, Judge Stephen Polansky case no. L-4749-14 made false statements and would not allow discovery or due process to prove allegations. In 2019, Judge Samuel L. Bernadine told Dr. Coley to get the files she needed from the white man. In 2021, Assignment Judge Deborah Silverman-Katz returned Dr. Coley’s 2021 modification petition case no. FD-04- 2874-12 with filing fee stating it was a “mileage reimbursement” which was false. After having held onto the petition for four(4) months.

From 2017 to 2023, Judge Glenn Grant who oversees the Civil Rights Commission Board Blocked Civil Rights Complaints filed by Dr. Lillie Coley, Rymir, and Wanda Satterthwaite.Attorneys who committed Fraud and Fraud upon the Courts such as Ned Hark, Lise Fisher Hark, Kenneth L. Winters, and associated law firms: Fingermann Law Firm, Fisher Family Law, Haywood & Lloyd, and Jardim Meisner & Susser PC.

Appeal Judges such as Judge Hoffman, Judges Simonelli, O’Connor and Mary Whipple have reviewed orders obtained by fraud which is not allowable under law. When an appeal is made based on a judgment obtained by fraud, the appellate court must declare the judgment void, because the appellate court may not address the merits.

The staff of the Appellant Court Division also engaged in a conspiracy by blocking appeals in 2022 stating they did not receive the appeal when it was signed for by staff attorney Marijean R. Stevens. Appellant Court Clerk Joseph Orlando, Esq did not return filing fees of $250 since March 2023 when no appeals were filed and the package was returned by white case manager Cara L. Dunn. Ms. Dunn was illegally assigned to the case to destroy evidence. This conspiracy among staff, attorneys, and judges aims to obstruct and interfere with the proper functioning of the United States government to cover the cover-up involving a celebrity, Jay Z.

Deputy John R. Grant of the Appellant Division ignored all complaints. This reliance resulted in Rymir and Dr. Coley’s inability to properly litigate their claims. It consequently opened the door for other instances of fraud upon the court which ultimately led to an illegal pending lien on Coley’s residential property which all stem from fraud.

Source: blacknews.com

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