Jeannie Mai called Atlanta police after a house manager for her ex-husband, Jeezy, refused to let her enter his Atlanta area home.
According to In Touch, Jeannie showed up to Jeezy’s home to collect boxes of personal items that he left for her in his garage.
Jeannie was forced to call 911 after she was refused entry to make sure she wasn’t leaving anything, In Touch reports exclusively.
In the 911 call, Jeannie sounded calm when she asked the dispatcher to send police to the house. She explained that she had a court order to enter the home.
Jeannie said she was on the property with her security and moving men. She claimed a house manager was not letting them in.
“I’m going through a divorce right now.” Jeannie said, “I’m here now and the owner isn’t permitting me in.”
Jeannie then confirmed that the owner (Jeezy) was not at the house.
In her motion, Jeannie’s lawyer wrote, “When the police officer informed the house manager that a court order was, in fact, being violated, the house manager then had to shift gears and create a new barrier to entry.”
Jeannie’s lawyer continued, “Next, the house manager, at the direction of [Jeezy], refused to allow anyone on behalf of [Jeannie] to enter the home unless they signed a nondisclosure agreement. To note, there is nothing in the court order that states any language regarding a nondisclosure agreement.”
Jeezy and Jeannie once shared the home with their daughter and her parents and brother. But the couple drifted apart due to cultural differences. A judge signed off on their bitter divorce in November 2024.
The judge ruled that Jeannie could pick up her personal belongings from the rapper’s house within 21 days.
But Jeezy asked the court to modify the order because he didn’t want Jeannie roaming around inside his home.
Jeezy placed Jeannie’s property, including her Emmy Award and other personal items in boxes that he left in the garage for her to pick up.
Jeannie’s attorney said the boxes were wet and her property inside the boxes were damaged.
“The boxes were wet, with water having soaked through the boxes, damaging personal items. There were mouse traps set in the garage, presumably set for mice which had eaten through some of the boxes,” Jeannie’s lawyer wrote.
“Many of [Jeannie’s] awards were broken and scratched,” the lawyer explained.
Jeezy’s lawyer said his client had “legitimate concerns about Jeannie being able to walk through the whole house.”
Jeezy is still upset that Jeannie accused him of walking around his own house with an assault rifle, and that he put their daughter in danger.
“[Jeezy] does not feel safe having [Jeannie] in his home. Given [Jeannie’s] history of attempting to destroy his career with misleading information, [Jeezy] would have no way of knowing if she is planting listening devices or cameras in his home,” his lawyer said.
“[Jeannie] is angry about the parties’ divorce and she is revengeful. In addition, the mere presence of [Jeannie] inside [Jeezy’s] home and personal space, after the highly contested nature of the divorce case, would absolutely destroy [Jeezy’s] peace and tranquility, as well as invade his privacy,” his lawyer added.
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