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Jeezy’s Former Childhood Friend Clem Believes He Cheated On Jeannie Mai

Jeezy’Jeezy’s former childhood friend Clem is in the belief of Jeannie Mai’s claims in recent court docs that the rapper cheated who also used to work for Jeezy before a recent falling out — blasted the Atlanta native for being disloyal and claimed he even knows which women the rapper has been in “contact” with throughout his marriage to Mai. “Jeezy, you not a real n-gga. You know why? Because your wife just came out and said you cheated on her. And I believe her because I know you,” he said. “And I can probably pick on who you cheated on her with because there’s a few bitches I know you still stay in contact with. I know ’cause they told me, I talk to ’em. “You the same n-gga. And I know this n-gga. This n-gga ain’t never been loyal to shit. He wasn’t even loyal to a dog he got. He gave that dog away, like, two weeks to a bitch. He’s not loyal! in a response to Jeezy’s recent court filing looking to clarify the custody arrangement of his and Jeannie Mai’s one-year-old daughter, the TV presenter accused her husband of two years of infidelity. Apparently, the two signed a prenup which included a clause relating to affairs, and Mai has asked for this to be enforced. The clause allegedly “provides…that in the event that either party engages in sexual relations, an emotional relationship, or is emotionally or sexually suggestive in communication with a third party via all forms of electronic communications, including but not limited to texting, sexting, Facetiming, social media and/or Direct Messages, shall result in a significant financial penalty upon the adulterous party.”

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