Rymr Satterhwaite is holding onto the notion that he’s Jay Z’s son and will be taking his case to a congressional hearing the U.S. Capitol.
According to Radar Online, the FCLU (Family Civil Liberties Union) recently championed Satterthwaite’s paternity case against Jay Z in order to get it recognition on a national level — and it worked.
A source told Radar, “A family
advocate in Baltimore, Maryland, NickyRoberts, was given opportunity to
have several people from around the country speak about their problems
with family court and/or attorneys. Rymir has been approved to speak and
will get about five minutes in front of Congress!”
Tentatively scheduled for April 29,
Satterthwaite, 22, plans on discussing“corruption and other problems
within the court system,” especially as it relates to his case,
according to the insider.
So what does this mean for Jay Z exactly?
Radar previously reported that the
case is now in the federal court system and insiders said the new
publicity could be the push that Satterthwaite’s family – which includes
his godmother Lillie Collie, as well as his mother Wanda Satterthwaite –
needs to resolve their case after several years.
“Wanda Satterthwaite was asked to
provide information to U.S. Congressman, Ryan Costello, who believes
family court issues are a national problem which many have across the
nation,” the insider told Radar, adding, “Wanda has provided her
information already too.”
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