Jeezy’s ex-fiancée and nanny are defending him against abuse allegations made by Jeannie Mai

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Jeezy is currently facing abuse allegations from his estranged wife, Jeannie Mai. However, he has found support from his ex-fiancée and nanny amidst the ongoing battle. Both have submitted affidavits defending Jeezy’s character.

In court documents obtained on June 7, Mahlet Gebremedhin, the mother of Jeezy’s older daughter, Amra, praised him as a devoted father. She stated, “I’ve witnessed Jay be a devoted, caring, and present Father to our daughter and his oldest son Jadarius. At no point was Jay ever physically, mentally, or emotionally abusive to his children or me.”

Jeezy’s nanny, Minhee Hoffler, also expressed similar sentiments, saying, “As a caretaker, I believe Mr. Jenkins gives his daughters the support they need as they grow into young women in the future. Mr. Jenkins is a hardworking person, but even a more hardworking dad.”

Furthermore, friends Robyn Wallace and Shelley Nichols, who is married to Jeezy’s close friend and real estate broker, have also filed claims supporting the rapper.

Despite this, Jeannie Mai continues to allege abuse by Jeezy during their marriage. Her representative told Page Six, “It seems Mr. Jenkins is trying to distort the truth once more by employing people to file false statements and claims against Ms. Mai, attempting to contradict real-time evidence and factual events. We are eager to present all the evidence in court.”

Jeezy had previously submitted WhatsApp conversations between him and Mai, where she shared her ovulation calendar, suggesting she wanted to have another child with him. Jeezy used these messages to argue that Mai’s abuse claims began when he rejected her attempts to conceive again.

Mai initially accused Jeezy of abuse in court documents filed on April 24, alleging physical abuse towards her and neglect of their child during an incident in December 2022.

Moustapha Kebe

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