Jeannie Mai and Jeezy's divorce is heating up with new court filings focused on child custody

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Jeannie Mai and Jeezy have taken their divorce to the next step in recent filings, with arguments centering around custody of their 1-year-old daughter Monaco.

Catch up: Jeezy, whose real name is Jay Wayne Jenkins, 46, filed for divorce from May, 44, in Fulton County Superior Court in Georgia on September 14. At the time, he claimed that they were “living in a real state of separation.” ” and that their marriage was “irretrievably broken” and there was no hope for reconciliation.

On The Jennifer Hudson Show on Nov. 29, Mai said she learned Jeezy was divorcing her “at the same time as the rest of the world.” “Being a mom is the greatest blessing of my life, my little girl. “

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What he says: In a motion filed in Fulton County Superior Court on November 30, Jeezy requested a hearing to “clarify the temporary legal and physical custody arrangements” regarding Monaco, according to the Los Angeles Times. He claimed that May had acted “as a gatekeeper” to their child, adding that coordinating their responsibilities had become less feasible despite the agreement that he could visit the toddler until the end of the year.

What she says: According to USA Today, Mai filed a counterclaim less than two hours later, requesting joint legal custody but “final decision-making authority” over their custody agreement and “primary physical custody” on a “temporary and permanent basis.” She also called for a “fair and equitable distribution” of the jointly acquired assets and asked Jeezy to pay her legal fees.

Additionally, Mai asked the court to enforce her prenuptial agreement, citing a section about infidelity. The clause states that if “either party engages in sexual relations, enters into an emotional relationship, or is emotionally or sexually suggestive in communicating with a third party through any form of electronic communication… will result in a significant financial penalty for the adulterous party.” “”

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His answer: A representative for Jeezy has denied Mai's alleged accusations of infidelity. “Any allegation of infidelity on behalf of Mr. Jenkins is 100 percent false and he has no further comment at this time,” the spokesperson said in a statement to People.

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