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Jeezy Could Be Headed to Jail Over His Divorce From Jeannie Mai, Here’s the Tea

The couple, who officially divorced in the summertime of 2024, have been in embroiled in mess after mess since the ink dried.

Rapper Jeezy and Jeannie Maiโ€™s divorce drama continues to make waves. But this time around, things may have reached a new low. Weโ€™ll explain.

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As you well know by now, ever since the former couple announced their split back in September 2023, nothing but mess has played out in the public eye. Whether it was Maiโ€™s allegations that the โ€œPut Onโ€ rapper was verbally and physically abusive or Jeezyโ€™s claims that the former โ€œThe Realโ€ cohost was โ€œgatekeepingโ€ their now three-year-old daughterโ€”things have just gone completely south for nearly two years.

Now, it looks like the situation has hit a new low as the month of April came to a close earlier this week thanks to a Georgia judgeโ€™s new decision. Per court documents obtained by In Touch on Thursday, the judge said that Jeezy โ€œwillfully failedโ€ to fulfill one of the requirements laid out in his divorce, which was to return the title of the 2021 Range Rover back to Mai.

This unfortunately checks out with what we told you previously happened back in December 2024, when Mai was reportedly barred from retrieving the last of her things from the Atlanta home they once sharedโ€”despite her having a court order to do so. As a result, police were called though no incident occurred and she was able to retrieve her things.

However, with that prior incident and the โ€œLose My Mindโ€ rappers alleged refusal to return the Range Rover, the Georgia judge has now issued a warning to him and threatened to hit him with sanctionsโ€”a.k.a. jail timeโ€”if he doesnโ€™t comply with the rest of the requirements in the divorce.

Additionally, neither party will be responsible for paying any lawyer fees for the other.

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