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Jeezy said he fears his ex-wife, Jeannie Mai, walking around his home and wants the court to put up boundaries for her upcoming visit, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Jeezy, 47, and Jeannie, 45, were going back and forth in court about furniture purchased during their marriage and various other issues.
Jeannie claimed that she had property at Jeezy’s home that needed to be picked up. The exes faced off with each other and testified at a hearing in November.
The judge ruled that Jeannie had 21 days to pick up the items that Jeezy placed in boxes, including her Emmys and other trophies, make-up, books, photographs, handbags, shoes and other personal items.
Jeannie won a Daytime Emmy in 2017 alongside her cohosts on the now-canceled talk show The Real.

Now, Jeezy asked the court to step in before there are issues. He said the court order allows Jeannie to walk through the entirety of the marital residence with an escort selected by Jeezy to ensure all personal items are collected.
Jeezy’s lawyer said the entertainer is “perfectly fine with [Jeannie] coming to his residence to retrieve her personal property.”
However, he said Jeezy had “legitimate concerns about Jeannie being able to walk through the whole house.”
He claimed he had issues when she came to the home in September 2023, shortly after their split.
He claimed she downloaded part of the security system footage showing him locking all his doors while holding a firearm.
He said Jeannie used the video footage in a further effort to “justify withholding” their daughter from having custody time with him.

“[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 said.
“[Jeannie] is angry about the parties divorce and she is revengeful. In addition, the mere presence of [Jeannie] inside [Jeezy’s] home and personal space, after the highly contested nature of the divorce case, would absolutely destroy [Jeezy’s] peace and tranquility, as well as invade his privacy,” his lawyer added.
Jeezy asked that Jeannie not be allowed to walk around the home freely and for her to just collect the boxes he had packed.
Jeannie’s rep responded, in part, to the claims stating, “It is particularly cruel given that Ms. Mai uprooted her entire life from Los Angeles to live in their shared home, only to now face unnecessary obstacles in gathering her belongings.”
The rep added, “However, [Jeezy’s] actions have made this unnecessarily difficult.”
As In Touch previously reported, Jeannie filed a petition for contempt in September. She accused Jeezy of failing to comply with certain terms of their divorce settlement.
Jeezy and Jeannie executed the divorce agreement in June.
In her petition, Jeannie claimed that Jeezy had failed to pay for $4,000 in daycare and school expenses, did not put $500,000 in an account for their 2-year-old daughter, Monaco, and failed to pay $92,000 for her rent.
Jeannie’s filing also claimed Jeezy did not transfer the titles to two cars, a 2021 Range Rover and a 2022 Ford Bronco, to her as required in the agreement.
Jeezy scoffed at the accusations. He said it was “disheartening” that Jeannie would make such “blatant misrepresentations” in her filings.
He admitted he was responsible for paying Jeannie’s rent for a period of time following the divorce. However, he claims Jeannie provided him with questionable lease agreements that he had trouble verifying.
Jeezy claimed Jeannie had failed to provide receipts for the childcare expenses and that the DMV was taking longer than expected to transfer the title to the cars. Jeezy and Jeannie wed in March 2021.
Jeezy filed for divorce in September 2023. He asked for joint legal and physical custody of their daughter. The split turned ugly with Jeannie accusing Jeezy of having a temper and getting physical with her a couple of times during their union. He denied her claims.