Jeezy is suing his longtime manager Solomon Fornie and business associate Eddie Bridgeman, claiming they concealed financial records and enriched themselves at his expense.
Jeezy filed legal documents on Monday against his longtime manager, Solomon Fornie, and Fornie’s business partner, Eddie Bridgeman. The rapper claims that after more than a decade of working with Fornie, they co-founded Agency 99 to manage his earnings as a recording artist. Bridgeman’s company, The SaiSai Group, was later brought in to oversee the financial affairs of Agency 99.
However, Jeezy alleges that Bridgeman was not a licensed CPA, a revelation that raised red flags. By late 2024, the frustration reportedly reached a breaking point, and Jeezy began efforts to cut ties with Fornie and Bridgeman. Despite his attempts, the rapper claims they have obstructed his ability to access crucial financial records, leaving him unable to comply with Georgia law regarding the reinstatement or dissolution of Agency 99.
By late 2024, Jeezy says he grew frustrated with the lack of transparency and tried to sever ties, but his attempts to access Agency 99’s books have been denied. Without those records, he’s unable to take necessary legal steps for either reinstating or dissolving the company under Georgia law, prompting him to take the matter to court.