Jeezy is in a legal battle with his ex-managers for all the money he earned.
Following the loss of trust in his longtime team, Rapper Jeezy is now seeking new management and has filed legal action against them.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Jeezy has filed a lawsuit against his longtime manager, Solomon Fornie, and business partner, Eddie Bridgeman, accusing them of profiting off his success without his knowledge.
Jeezy and Fornie had a professional relationship that lasted for more than a decade before they founded Agency 99 to manage the rapper's earnings. Bridgeman’s company, The SaiSai Group, was later brought in to oversee Agency 99’s financial matters. Jeezy asserts that he discovered later that Bridgeman did not hold a license as a CPA.
In late 2024, Jeezy made the decision to end relations with Fornie and Bridgeman but claims they have hindered his efforts to obtain financial records. According to him, these documents are necessary for him to comply with Georgia law when reinstating or dissolving Agency 99.
Jeezy has brought the matter to court, demanding that all financial records be given and seeking damages. The allegations have not been addressed by Fornie, Bridgeman, or their representatives.
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