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Rymir Satterthwaite Speaks Out After Jay-Z Paternity Case Closes – Thanking Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump 

Rymir Satterthwaite, who has long claimed Jay-Z is his biological father, continues speaking out following another legal setback.

Satterthwaite has recently sparked renewed attention through social media posts suggesting he may be seeking support outside the courtroom. In one widely shared message, he thanked Nicki Minaj and President Donald Trump after responding to a post Minaj shared last week featuring a side-by-side facial comparison of him and Jay-Z. He did not specify in his tweet how either might be involved, beyond expressing gratitude to both.

He also thanked Minaj again in another post on X, writing, “Thanks to the Queen. Me and Godmom will always have your back; u are a good person,” referencing his godmother and legal guardian.

Satterthwaite has also been retweeting a series of posts related to Jay-Z, including online discussions referencing Epstein-related document speculation, facial comparison debates, and social media claims about past rumored relationships with an underage Beyoncé, Aaliyah, and Foxy Brown. The posts he shared reflect circulating online commentary and speculation and do not represent confirmed or verified allegations.

Rymir Satterthwaite is pictured with his godmother and legal guardian, Lillie Coley (left). Both have sought to establish paternity following the death of Rymir’s mother. Photo credit: The Daily Mail

The paternity dispute, which spanned more than a decade, officially closed in November 2025, including a $119K judgment order against Lillie Coley, the godmother of Sattherthwaite, to cover Jay-Z legal fees over the paternity suit, leaving the matter unresolved. As of now, there have been no confirmed developments regarding outside influence or any next steps for Satterthwaite or his godmother.

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