At the heart of Sattterthwaite’s demand for federal action
are claims from his attorneys that the case has been damaged with fraud,
corruption, and collusion, according to RadarOnline. The Family Civil Liberties
Union (FCLU), a supporter of Satterthwaite’s case, alleges that opposing
attorneys have colluded with employees of the local court system in conspiring
to withhold essential documents from the petitioner’s counsel.
As a result, Satterthwaite has filed a Notice of Federal
Younger Doctrine in the Superior Court of New Jersey, asserting that local
dereliction of duty has resulted in a violation of his constitutional rights.
In addition, Satterthwaite has asked for an FBI investigation into “corruption
such as but not limited to mail fraud, consumer fraud, RICO” on the part of the
New Jersey Camden County Trial Court Family Part.
Satterthwaite’s elevation of the case is the latest
development to occur in his camp’s fight to get recognition of the
22-year-old’s paternity.
“This is about making sure that Jay Z is held responsible
for the emotional damage that he has caused Rymir,” Satterthwaite’s former
guardian, Lillie Collie told Radar. “Rymir not only looks identical to Jay Z,
but he really, really looks a lot like Jay Z’s mother, who is Rymir’s grandmother.
Unfortunately, for Rymir, he has an entire family that he will never be able to
know.”
Despite claims from the family that the case is “not about
the money at all,” the lengthy delays in the case come as a major obstacle in
family’s pursuit of justice for Satterthwaite.
“The family has not gotten paid one cent since this story
came out,” Collie revealed to Radar. “It is costing us a lot of money to
proceed.
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