Watch Jeannie Mai Speak to Police At Jeezy's Home as Exes' Divorce War Intensifies [VIDEO]
As In Touch first reported, Jeannie, 46, showed up at Jeezy's estate on December 9, 2024.
A judge issued a court order in November 2024 allowing Jeannie to retrieve items at the rapper's home, the same home the exes lived in during their marriage.
Jeezy, 47, filed an emergency motion pleading for the court to modify the order to not allow Jeannie to walk around his home. He said he did 'not feel safe' with Jeannie being allowed to roam his property.
'[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 argued.
Before the court ruled on Jeezy's emergency motion, Jeannie showed up to pick up her items. She called police after Jeezy's team told her the rapper, who was not home at the time, refused to allow her entry.
In bodycam footage obtained by In Touch, Jeannie can be seen speaking to police while Jeezy's house manager stands by with the musician's lawyer on the phone.
Jeannie told police, 'I have what is has been boxed up and I'm not being permitted in the house to access the further things that are inside the house.' Jeezy's house manager told Jeannie, 'There's nothing. It's all in the garage.'
Jeannie fired back, 'Do you know my personal items that I moved here with?"
Jeannie added, 'I'm just asking you, so you make sure you come from a factual place when talking on record.'
Jeezy's employee asked Jeannie if she was talking about clothing. Jeannie told her was speaking about her furniture.
She added, 'The furniture I moved here with, three years ago before you even came into the picture.'
The rapper's lawyer, who was on the phone still, injected and asked Jeannie if she received the DropBox link which had a list of Jeannie's items boxed up. Jeannie said yes she got the link but she was still missing items.
Jeezy's lawyer told Jeannie that they would have to resolve this in court.
Later, Jeannie said, 'I'm here to do that but my security is not being let in, so we haven't been able to move forward so we've wasted another hour of all of these people's time since I've been here at nine o'clock which you guys knew since Friday.'
Jeezy's lawyer denied that they were properly notified. Jeannie then told Jeezy's lawyer that she could have added her lawyer to the call.
The parties went back and forth before the police officers and the rest of the parties went to the garage. Jeannie said some of the boxes were damaged.
In the end, Jeezy never allowed Jeannie inside the home.
A judge has yet to rule on Jeezy's motion to block Jeannie from being allowed to do a walk-through of the property to check for any property left behind. The case is ongoing.
A source close to Jeannie tells In Touch, "[Jeannie] been trying to get her stuff for over a year. She wants this to be over with and he won't resolve."

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