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A woman who allegedly had an illegitimate son with Jay-Z once wrote in detail about how she became pregnant with the hip-hop mogul’s son in the fall of 1992, according to a new report.
However, a source tells Page Six exclusively that Jay-Z has “never met the woman.”
“He doesn’t know her. This is not true,” the source familiar with the situation tells us, noting that an affidavit obtained by Daily Mail Friday may not even be “real” as it was “never filed in court.”
“It’s just another form of stalking. Jay-Z doesn’t even know this person.”
Wanda Satterthwaite wrote in a notarized affidavit dated Feb. 25, 2015, that “after talking, drinking and dancing,” she allegedly went into a room with “Shawn” to hook up, referring to the rapper by his real name, Shawn Corey Carter.
She then claimed, “Shawn and I did have protected sex but the protection broke.”
Satterthwaite also noted in the document that she saw Jay-Z two weeks after their alleged hookup and he reportedly asked her to “leave” with him.
However, she claimed she denied the “Can I Get A ..” rapper because her mother would be “upset.”
“I never saw him again until years later on television but still had no idea of his real name until later and did not know how to reach him,” Satterthwaite concluded in the letter.
Per the Daily Mail, she passed away in 2019 but her affidavit has resurfaced via her alleged son with Jay-Z as he pursues a paternity suit against the “99 Problems” rapper.
Rymir Satterthwaite recently filed a court order demanding that Jay-Z take a DNA test.
He has reportedly been fighting to prove that the billionaire is his father since he was 21 years old and asked the court in February to unseal records dating back to 2012.
According to the Daily Mail, the Supreme Court denied Rymir’s new motion and the Appellate division of the court also ruled against it on May 8. However, he reportedly plans to file an appeal with the District Court.
Wanda also filed a civil lawsuit in NJ seeking child support from Jay-Z in 2011, but it was dismissed because it was filed in the wrong state and was never re-filed.
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“This is not going to be over until justice is served,” Rymir previously told the Daily Mail.
“I just want to live my life and, when it is all said and done, I hope that Jay-Z would want to be a part of my life, if that is God’s will.”
In response, a separate source close to the situation also tells Page Six, “This is a stalker that has a lot of issues and has filed serial frivolous applications and this is completely without merit nonsense.”
Reps did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment and Jay-Z has not directly addressed the allegations. His attorneys previously told the Daily Mail, “The allegations have been previously reviewed thoroughly by the courts and have been refuted.”
The “Empire State of Mind” rapper has been married to Beyoncé since 2008. They share daughters Blue Ivy, 11, and 5-year-old twins Rumi and Sir.
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