Jeannie Mai recently made serious allegations against her estranged husband, Jeezy, claiming that their 2-year-old daughter found an “unsecured” assault rifle in their home. According to court documents obtained by Page Six, Mai accused Jeezy of irresponsibly hiding dangerous firearms throughout their home, making them easily accessible and dangerous to their young child. She alleged that Jeezy would frequently walk around the house carrying an AK-47 while they lived together in Los Angeles, California, and Atlanta, Georgia.
In addition to concerns about firearms, Mai also accused Jeezy of physically and verbally abusing her throughout their two-year marriage. She detailed one incident where Jeezy allegedly choked her from behind and pushed her down the stairs at a hotel in San Francisco. Mai claimed that the incident was witnessed by a hotel security guard and that Jeezy verbally assaulted her by calling her derogatory names.
Jeezy vehemently denied the allegations made against him, describing them as “deeply disturbing” and false. In a statement to Page Six, he expressed his shock and disappointment at the accusations coming from someone he once loved. Jeezy emphasized his commitment to being an active father to their daughter and his desire to continue fighting for joint custody despite the ongoing legal battle.
The situation escalated further when Jeezy filed for primary custody of their daughter, only to revise his filing to joint physical and legal custody a few days later. The legal battle between the estranged couple continues to unfold, with both parties making serious accusations against each other.
The allegations made by Jeannie Mai against Jeezy raise serious concerns about the safety of their child and the dynamics of their relationship. The situation underscores the importance of addressing issues of domestic violence and ensuring the well-being of children in contentious custody battles. As the legal proceedings continue, it remains to be seen how the court will rule on the custody arrangements and how the allegations of abuse will be resolved.