According to TMZ Hip Hop, Jeezy filed legal documents on Monday against his longtime manager, Solomon Fornie, and Fornie’s business partner, Eddie Bridgeman. The rapper claims that after more than a decade of working with Fornie,
Jeezy has reportedly missed out on his own earnings due to his internal team. In the past, Jeezy admitted to having trust issues with those around him. However, navigating the music industry and forming partnerships required the rapper to lower his guard and trust others to uphold their end of the deal.
Jeezy is taking legal action against his former managers after they allegedly cheated him out of his earnings over the years. According to a report TMZ published on Monday, February 24, the "Seen It All" rapper,
Jeezy wants his money pronto. The 47-year-old rapper is suing his old managers for allegedly withholding information from him and thus cheating him out of millions of dollars. TMZ Hip Hop obtained court documents from the lawsuit revealing that the “Soul Survivor” artist has cut ties with Solomon Fornie and Eddie Bridgeman,
Jeezy has completely lost trust in his former representatives and is now embroiled in a legal battle to hold them accountable.
The Atlanta rapper is accused of shooting a music video in rival gang territory, which reportedly resulted in the death of two innocent teenage boys.
T.I. speaks on his relationship with Jeezy, their shared history in the Atlanta rap scene, and the mutual respect that has kept their bond strong over the years.