‘I just want the truth’

Rymir Satterthwaite, 31, is calling on rapper Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, to take a DNA test to resolve a “decade of confusion”.

Satterthwaite said his late mother, Wanda Satterthwaite, told him he was the son of a music mogul.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail, Rymir said he doesn’t want to get a piece of the royal cake but wants to know the truth about his father.

“I really wanted to solve this problem. This could all be done with just one simple test,” he said.

Before her death in 2019, Wanda swore under oath that she dated Jay-Z, 22, when she was 16, in 1992.

Wanda also testified that they had sex using a broken condom and that she gave birth to Rymir in July 1993. Wanda was also dating her high school sweetheart, Robert Graves, at the time. there.

Instagram story of Rymir and his late mother Wanda Rymir

That same year, Wanda filed a lawsuit demanding that both men submit to DNA testing to prove who was Rymir’s biological father in a Pennsylvania court.

Court documents later revealed that Robert was not Rymir’s father. But Jay-Z hasn’t taken the test yet.

Rymir said that if Jay-Z is not his father then he should be tested to prove it.

“If that’s not the case, why can’t he prove me wrong?” Rymir declared. “I can bear the embarrassment. I just can’t accept him not saying anything.”

The case has faced multiple legal challenges, including being dismissed based on legal issues and Rymir’s age at the time of the original filing. He has lost several court cases, but he is still trying to figure out who he is.

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Rymir emphasized in his defense that he had nothing against rapper Jay-Z and admired all of his achievements. He reiterated that he did not want to upset Jay-Z, along with his life, family and children with Beyoncé.

Jay-Z recently faced renewed scrutiny after three women accused him of violating their civil rights.

Rymir isn’t the only one in legal trouble. Jay-Z denied these allegations and focused his statements on child welfare issues.

As Rymir continues to fight for recognition or answers about his paternity, he says, “I will fight until I am no longer here.

“If it takes another 10 years or 50 years, I can take this to my grave.”

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