Jeezy Files Lawsuit Against Former Managers

SOUTH FULTON, GEORGIA - AUGUST 03: Rapper Jeezy performs onstage during the A-Town Music Festival at Wolf Creek Amphitheater on August 03, 2024 in South Fulton, Georgia.
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Jeezy is heading back to court. 

The rapper has filed a lawsuit agaisnt his former management team, claiming that Solomon Fornie (manager)  and Eddie Bridgeman (business manager) are exploiting him for his money. Reports state that Jeezy and Fornie created Agency 99 as a way to manage the rapper’s money. 

Bridgeman’s company, The SaiSai group, also came on board to help with the finances. However, Jeezy has claimed that Bridgeman wasn’t a licensed CPA at the time. Jeezy also tried to end his business with Fornie and Bridgeman late last year, but his attempts to retrieve his books and records have been blocked. 

Jeezy’s lawsuit is an effort to sue his former managers for his books and records. He is also suing for damages. This isn’t the first time that Jeezy was involved in legal battles; in 2023, the rapper filed for divorce from his now ex-wife, Jeannie Mai. Their divorce was finalized last June

When he filed, he claimed that their divorce was “irretrievably broken” with “no hope for reconciliation.”