Jeannie Mai claimed her 2-year-old daughter, Monaco, found estranged husband Jeezy’s “unsecured” assault rifle in their home.
According to court documents, the “Put On” rapper — born Jay Jenkins — “irresponsibly hides dangerous firearms throughout his home which are easily accessible and obviously dangerous to a two-year-old child.”
“During the time that the parties’ resided together, both in Los Angeles, California and in Atlanta, Georgia, [Jeezy] would frequently walk around the house carrying an AK-47,” Mai alleged in the docs, which were filed Thursday and obtained by Page Six.
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The former “Real” host, 45, alleged her estranged husband — who filed for divorce from her in September 2023 and has vehemently denied the allegations made against him — has continued to “deflect” her concerns regarding the care and safety of Monaco by accusing her of “gatekeeping.”
Mai claimed their daughter, whom they welcomed in January 2022, once found her dad’s AK-47 assault riffle “beside a bed in the marital residence.”
The AK-47 was noticeably absent from photographs Jeezy’s counsel sent to the “Raid the Cage” co-host’s legal team showing a safe filled with four guns, per the docs.
In the court docs, Mai attached photos of Jeezy walking around the home with the rifle in his hands and also images of guns sprawled around the home, including under their mattress and on their bedroom floor.
Elsewhere in the filing, Mai accused the “Soul Survivor” emcee, 46, of physically and verbally abusing her throughout their two-year marriage.
In one incident, Mai claimed Jeezy allegedly choked her from behind as she was coming up the stairs and pushed her down the steps while they were at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in San Francisco on April 14, 2022.
Mai claimed in court docs that the incident was witnessed by a hotel security guard who was in the lobby.
She also claimed Jeezy verbally assaulted her, calling her a “f–king bitch” and telling her he can “do so much better” than her.
Jeezy denied the “deeply disturbing” allegations in a statement to Page Six Thursday.
“The allegations are not only false, but also deeply disturbing, especially coming from someone I loved,” he told us.
“This malicious attempt to tarnish my character and disrupt my family is ridiculous. It’s disheartening to witness the manipulation and deceit at play and at this time my main concern is being an active father to our daughter as I continue to fight for court mandated joint custody.”
Earlier this month, Jeezy filed for primary custody of the couple’s daughter, but revised his filing to joint physical and legal custody of Monaco a few days later.