Jay-Zâs paternity case dismissed 10 years after man claimed he was fathered by rapper
A paternity lawsuit filed by a man claiming to be Jay-Zâs son â Rymir Satterthwaite â has been dismissed with prejudice, Page Six has learned.
In documents obtained by Page Six on Wednesday, a California judge granted the rapperâs motion to dismiss a federal paternity suit filed earlier this year through legal guardian and paralegal Lillie Coley.
Despite repeatedly claiming heâs the son of the music mogul, the ruling means Satterthwaite, 30, can no longer file the same lawsuit or request paternity tests from Jay-Z â also known as Shawn Carter â in the matter.
Page Six has reached out to reps for Jay-Z for comment, but did not receive a response.

A paternity lawsuit filed by Jay-Zâs alleged son Rymir Satterthwaite has been dismissed with prejudice, Page Six has exclusively learned.

Satterthwaite can no longer file the same lawsuit or request paternity tests from Jay-Z.LightRocket via Getty Images
Satterthwaite alleged in court documents that the â99 Problemsâ rapper impregnated his late mother, Wanda Satterthwaite, back in the â90s â allegedly making Carter his biological father.
Carter has repeatedly denied he is Rymirâs father.
Rymir previously claimed he was withdrawing his federal paternity case.
âI did withdraw my case,â Rymir said in a July 27 Instagram upload, adding that he was abandoning the lawsuit because there was plenty âgoing on behind closed doors.â

Rymir has alleged that his late mother, Wanda Satterthwaite, and the rapper had a sexual relationship resulting in Rymirâs birth in the â90s.Rymir Satterthwaite/Instagram

Wanda passed away in 2016 after unsuccessfully filing a child support lawsuit in New Jersey.Wanda Satterthwaite/Facebook
âI have not stopped my fight,â Rymir continued. âWe got to step back and play chess, not checkers.â
At the time, attorneys for Carter, 55, slammed the longtime paternity allegations as âharassment.â
âThe fabricated allegations and claims have been addressedâand rejectedâin multiple other courts,â the documents read, describing the legal actions as âjust the latestâ in a âdecades longâ string of âharassment.â
Rymir denied in documents that he was filing the suit for what amounts to back child support, but claimed instead he was seeking reputational and emotional distress damages.

Rymir filed a new lawsuit in 2015.

The â99 Problemsâ rapper has consistently denied being Rymirâs father.BACKGRID
The aspiring musician alleged in the original documents that the Grammy winning artist âcommitted fraud upon multiple courts, misrepresented facts, interfered with procedural due process and exploited legal systems in multiple jurisdictions to suppress Plaintiff Rymirâs paternity claim.â
In May 2023, Rymir filed a court order seeking to force Carter â who is dad to kids Blue Ivy, 13, and twins Rumi and Sir, 8, with wife BeyoncĂ© â to take a DNA test.
At the time, Rymir vowed not to back down. âThis is not going to be over until justice is served,â he told Daily Mail in 2023.
âI wonât stop fighting for this until I win,â he added. âAnd I will win because the law is on our side.â

In May 2023, Rymir filed a court order seeking to force Carter to take a DNA test.

âI wonât stop fighting for this until I win,â Rymir told the Daily Mail in 2023.BACKGRID
The âEmpire State of Mindâ rapperâs attorney responded in a letter to the outlet.
âThe allegations have been previously reviewed thoroughly by the courts and have been refuted,â they wrote.
âI am sure that will be the outcome of whatever filings Mr. Satterthwaite may be currently considering.â
Satterthwaite, who is an aspiring rapper himself, has alleged that his mother Wanda told him Carter is his biological father when he was eight years old.

Rymir claimed in July he was dropping the paternity suit.

âWe got to step back and play chess, not checkers,â he said in a July Instagram upload.Getty Images

The Grammy winner shares kids Blue Ivy, Rumi, and Sir with Beyoncé.Getty ImagesWhat do you think? Post a comment.
Prior to her 2016 death, Wanda filed a civil lawsuit in New Jersey seeking child support from Carter, whom she claimed to have had an on/off relationship with.
The lawsuit was dismissed on the grounds that it was filed in the wrong state, and was not re-filed until Coley and Rymir submitted documents in 2014.
The matter became public the following year, in 2015, when documents emerged claiming Carter lied to a New Jersey court to avoid taking a DNA test.