Jay-Zās Alleged Son Case Heats Back Up ā Godmother Files New Motion Claiming Missing Court Pages!
The long-running paternity drama surrounding Jay-Z and his alleged son Rymir Satterthwaite is far from over.
After years of legal battles, Rymirās godmother, Lillie Coley, has just filed a new motion in federal court, demanding that the case be reopened ā and sheās making some serious accusations about how the earlier proceedings were handled.

New Motion Alleges Missing Pages
According to newly obtained court documents, Coley claims that crucial pages from a New Jersey filing were never included in prior submissions ā potentially distorting how the case appeared to the courts.
She alleges that Jay-Zās legal team only submitted 18 of the 135 pages from a past court filing, leaving out significant material. Coley says that omission led to the case being prematurely dismissed and is now urging federal judges to review the matter again in full.
The new filing argues that those missing documents could change how the case is viewed procedurally ā and possibly reopen the door to the long-disputed paternity claim.
A Decade-Long Legal Battle
This latest development is just one chapter in a saga that has dragged on for more than a decade.
Coley has been advocating for her godson Rymir Satterthwaite, who has long claimed that Jay-Z is his biological father. The Roc Nation mogul has never publicly addressed the allegations and has consistently denied any wrongdoing through his legal team.

Over the years, the case has bounced through multiple courts, with judges repeatedly dismissing filings due to procedural issues or lack of jurisdiction. But Coley insists the process has been mishandled ā and says this new motion is about setting the record straight.
Whatās in the Filing
In her new petition, Coley accuses the defense of creating an āincomplete recordā that misled the courts. She claims her goal is simply transparency ā and for the full, unedited case file to finally be reviewed.
Legal analysts tell Media Take Out that itās rare for a federal court to reopen a matter like this after so many years, but not impossible if thereās clear evidence of missing or mishandled materials.
Social Media Reacts
News of the filing has reignited fan discussion online, with some calling it āthe case that never dies.ā Others are surprised the issue is still active after more than a decade.
One fan wrote, āTheyāve been trying to prove this forever ā if there are missing pages, thatās wild.ā Another added, āJay-Zās lawyers are top tier ā this wonāt be easy.ā
Where It Stands Now
As of now, the court has not issued a decision on whether the case will be reopened. But one thingās clear: the paternity allegations against Jay-Z ā and the push from Rymirās camp ā arenāt going away anytime soon.
Stay tuned ā because this legal battle just got a fresh dose of drama.