Hey, what’s going on, guys? How’s everyone doing today? So, if you haven’t heard, Genie Ma just released a 911 call about what happened when she showed up at Jeezy’s place to get her stuff. She knocked on the door, demanding access, and of course, people are talking about it. A lot of folks are like, “Why is she even showing up there? Why not just call the cops? Why this, why that?” But here’s the thing—Genie actually had a court order. Yep, you heard that right. Someone—maybe even Genie herself—leaked the audio, and I think it came from In Touch Weekly. Take a listen to this:
“My name is… and I’m calling because I have a court order… I’m here at my old home… I’m going through a divorce, and the owner isn’t letting me in. I just wanted to see if anyone could help me report this or at least let me try again to get in.”
“Okay, can you repeat that address for me?”
“Got it.”
So, to clear things up: First off, yes, she had a court order. And second, Jeezy was actually there when they set up the court order. He agreed to a time and date that worked for him, and he didn’t want to be around when she came to collect her things. They had everything lined up. So, what went wrong? They had the time, the date, and the place all figured out. Usually, you can’t just call the cops for something like this unless there’s a real threat, like a restraining order. The police don’t get involved in these kinds of situations unless there’s real danger. But wait—there’s more to this…
Caller: Is this a house or an apartment?
Receiver: It’s a house.
Caller: Got it. Can I get your phone number?
Receiver: Sure, we can send an officer to assist. Is anyone else there, or just you?
Caller: I’m here with my assistant and security, but they’ll be here in about 30 minutes. The house manager is here, but the owner isn’t.
Receiver: Okay, so you’re there now, right?
Caller: Yes, I’m here.
Receiver: And you’re trying to get into the house?
Caller: Yeah.
Receiver: How long have you been there?
Caller: Since 9:45.
Receiver: Got it. One second… So, why is Jeezy making you go through all of this? He agreed to the time and place, so this shouldn’t be an issue. Now you’re saying the house manager won’t let you in?

Caller: That’s right.
Music plays in the background
Receiver: Can you remind me of your name?
Caller: It’s Jeannie, last name N-A-I.
Receiver: Okay, we’re sending a unit now.
Caller: Do you know how long they’ll take to get here?
Receiver: We can’t give you an exact ETA, but they’re on the way now.
Caller: Thanks so much.
Receiver: Of course.
In this call, Genie is simply trying to follow through on a court order, but Jeezy is making things difficult. Despite agreeing on the time and place, the house manager isn’t letting her in. The situation is made worse by the ongoing tension between them. Genie had previously said she had proof of Jeezy’s infidelity, and it seems like he’s holding a grudge over that. The recording shows that Genie stayed calm, while Jeezy’s actions seem petty and uncalled for, especially since this is all part of their divorce settlement.
“It seems like she really got one over on him, but the fact is, he still hasn’t let her walk away and just live her life. Here’s the thing—when he tried to humiliate her, blindsided her with the divorce, and did all of that while she was postpartum, she didn’t just stay down. She took that time, worked other jobs, started hosting, and came back stronger than ever. And now, like so many men in these situations, he’s mad that he can’t control her anymore. Think about it—every woman Jeezy has been with, no matter who they are or where they’re from, he treats them the same way when they leave.
I know some of you might say Jenie should’ve made better choices, but honestly, Jeezy should’ve too. It’s a two-way street. Right now, he’s just everywhere, emotionally tangled up. And honestly, when Jenie got her stuff together, I really think he messed with her belongings on purpose.
Here’s the deal: she said the boxes were soaked, ruining her things. How does that even happen in a multi-million-dollar mansion’s garage? Was the garage flooded, or was it just her stuff? There were also mouse traps—probably because mice chewed through some of the boxes. A lot of Jenie’s awards were damaged, too.

She asked for the whole thing to be documented for possible legal reasons. When the police showed up, Jeezy’s lawyer spoke to them on the phone, saying that Jeezy gave Jenie permission to grab the boxes but not walk through the house.
I really hope Jenie gets what she’s owed. Jeezy could’ve just sent her the boxes when she asked, but instead, he made it as hard as possible. When she finally got there, he made her call the police. When they said she had a right to be there, guess what? She found out all her stuff was damaged. It’s petty. It feels like he’s trying to provoke her, to get a reaction, even though he keeps acting like she’s the angry one.
Anyway, let me know what you think in the comments. Jenie actually explained everything on the 911 call, and it lines up with what she’s been saying. What are your thoughts? I’ll talk to you later.