Jay-Z's Alleged Son Extends 'Helping Hand' To Rapper's Rape Accuser: 'Anything She Needs'
By Favour Adegoke on December 23, 2024 at 1:30 PM EST
Updated on December 23, 2024 at 6:02 PM EST
Jay-Z's alleged son, Rymir Satterthwaite, has publicly expressed support for the rapper's rape accuser as legal proceedings against the music mogul continue.
In a statement, the 31-year-old extended what he called a "helping hand" to Jane Doe, who accused his alleged father and Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her at a party when she was 13 years old.
Rymir Satterthwaite previously alleged that his family faced years of intimidation and stress stemming from their paternity case against Jay-Z.
Jay-Z's Alleged Son Vows to Support Rape Accuser With 'Anything She Needs'
Speaking with The US Sun, Satterthwaite weighed in once again on Jay-Z's rape case, this time offering support to the accuser while accusing the rapper of bullying.
"You know, we're standing behind anybody that's getting bullied," Satterthwaite told the outlet. "You know, we're a helping hand, always, we'll help [with] anything she needs from our side, or our team, we're there for her."
The 31-year-old told the Jane Doe to stay strong in her legal fight against Jay-Z, just like he did, even if she faced setbacks.
"We've been going through a fight with lawyers and these judges and high celebrity cases and stuff for years, so I can tell you it's been a fight, but don't give up," Satterthwaite continued.
"You don't always win a fight, but you always get up and try again, and you know it's not the end of the world."
The Rapper's Alleged Son Claims Conspiracy To Deny His Constitutional Rights
Satterthwaite, alongside his godmother, Dr. Lillie Coley, had previously spoken about an alleged conspiracy to pressure him into dropping the case, including incidents of intimidation and the fact that he has never had a trial for his claims.
With regards to the alleged incidents of intimidation, Satterthwaite claimed that he had experienced being followed, his car being shot at, and people driving onto his lawn at 4 a.m., as previously stated in a recent filing against the rapper.
While he did not directly blame Jay-Z or his team for these incidents, he stated that the "pop-ups" at his house and "random shootings" only started after his case with the rapper began.
The 31-year-old's godmother then highlighted their claim that Jay-Z conspired with the court system to deny them their "constitutional rights" and prevent them from presenting their case in court.
"[We] never had a trial, never had a hearing, never had a day in court. Everything was bumped out and pushed out and silenced," Coley said. "And this is why we're fighting because it's more about constitutional rights.
The 'Illegitimate' Son's Godmother Says The Rapper's Rape Case Could Be A 'Day of Reckoning'
In a previous interview, Coley had discussed how Jay-Z's ongoing rape lawsuit could mark a "day of reckoning" for the rapper's career and the music industry as a whole.
"And this is why you have to be careful how you treat people and what you do because I believe you will reap what you sow," Coley told The US Sun.
Coley also believed that the latest accusations could "spill over" into their own case because it "shows the broader narrative, the broader scope of what's going on and that this goes deep and wide."
However, she did not provide any further clarification on how she believed this would unfold or whether the legal team of the rape accuser had contacted her.
The Alleged Son Claims He Is Not Interested In Jay-Z's Money Or Fame
In the same interview, Satterthwaite shared that he was not motivated by fame or money to pursue the paternity claims against Jay-Z.
"I'm really not trying to chase you, to get no fame off you or no money. I don't want anything from you. I always said this," the alleged son told the outlet.
Satterthwaite went on to express his anger over how the case has dragged on for all these years.
"You guys have gone and dragged this out. For years and years, you haven't been giving us fair due process," he said.
He also pointed out that the case has caused him and his family "harm" and "stress" while emphasizing that they have only been seeking the "truth" and not trying to hurt anyone.
The Rapper's Lawyer Wants His Rape Accuser And Her Lawyer To Preserve All 'Relevant Evidence'
In a filing obtained by Fox News Digital, Jay-Z's lawyer, Alex Spiro, expressed fears that the rapper's accuser may destroy evidence in their case after the alleged victim admitted to making mistakes in her allegations.
As part of the docs, the attorney urged the court to compel the anonymous accuser and her lawyer, Tony Buzbee, to "preserve all evidence relevant to this case."
Jay-Z's lawyer also poked holes in the alleged victim's case, referencing the mistakes she made in her allegations during an interview.
This includes a claim made by Jane Doe that the assault occurred in a private residence, which, according to Jay-Z's lawyer, does not exist.
"The timeline, location, and occurrence of events alleged in Plaintiff's complaint are rendered impossible by these admissions," Jay-Z's lawyer also penned in the documents. "Taken together, the factual inconsistencies, timeline impossibilities, and the lack of corroborating evidence make Plaintiff's allegations … wholly unreliable."