
*Jeannie Mai went to her ex-husband Jeezy’s home to retrieve personal belongings after their divorce but had to call the police when she was denied entry.
According to court documents, the situation began in November 2024, following their June divorce settlement, InTouch reports. Jeezy had packed Jeannie’s personal belongings, and the judge had given her 21 days to collect them. Mai’s lawyers notified Jeezy of her planned visit on December 9, 2024, and Jeezy confirmed that the items were ready in his garage. However, when she arrived with movers, Mai was refused access, leading to the police being called.
The rapper said he had “legitimate concerns about Jeannie being able to walk through the whole house.”
“[Jeezy] does not feel safe having [Jeannie] in his home. Given [Jeannie’s] history of attempting to destroy [Jeezy’s] career with misleading information, [Jeezy] would have no way of knowing if [Jeannie] is planting listening devices or cameras in his home,” his lawyer said.
“[Jeannie] is angry about the parties divorce and she is revengeful. In addition, the mere presence of [Jeannie] inside [Jeezy’s] home and personal space, after the highly contested nature of the divorce case, would absolutely destroy [Jeezy’s] peace and tranquility, as well as invade his privacy,” his lawyer added.

Lawyers for Mai said she had no intention of invading Jeezy’s privacy or placing any recording devices in his home — but when she arrived at the residence, Jeezy’s house manager, “on the orders of [Jeezy]”, refused to allow her and her security team to access the garage, where her items were stored.”
“The house manager continued to refuse to let [Jeannie] and her movers access the garage; in fact the house manager called [Jeezy], who again confirmed that [Jeannie] and her movers were not to access her items, disregarding the court order entirely,” the motion read.
“At this time, [Jeannie] called the Atlanta Police Department, who came to the property to gather a report on [Jeannie’s] denial of access. [Jeannie] as always was the consummate professional,” Jeannie’s lawyer wrote.
“The police were not called to make a scene but instead to report that the court order was being violated.”
“When the police officer informed the house manager that a court order was, in fact, being violated, the house manager then had to shift gears and create a new barrier to entry. Next, the house manager, at the direction of [Jeezy], refused to allow anyone on behalf of [Jeannie] to enter the home unless they signed a nondisclosure agreement. To note, there is nothing in the court order that states any language regarding a nondisclosure agreement,” Jeannie’s lawyer wrote.
Mai said when she was allowed in the garage she saw her boxes had been damaged.
“The boxes were wet, with water having soaked through the boxes, damaging personal items. There were mouse traps set in the garage, presumably set for mice which had eaten through some of the boxes,” Jeannie’s lawyer wrote. “Many of [Jeannie’s] awards were broken and scratched,” the lawyer continued.
Mai filed a petition last year accusing Jeezy of failing to comply with certain terms of their divorce settlement.
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