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Friday, 16 September 2011

Illuminati Files: The Man Who Put “Little Camel” Scandal On Blast For Mainstream Media Is Already Changing His Story



Well, that didn’t take long at all!
Apparently, the man who told Star Magazine that he once thought he was Jay-Z’s son’s grandfather now says he made the whole thing up based on things he had read online.
Jerald Andrews, a man who once thought he was the boy’s grandfather, told Star Magazine that DNA tests proved definitively that Jay-Z was the dad of the now 9-year-old tyke.
But when contacted Wednesday by The Daily News, Andrews, 67, denied having any first-hand knowledge there was a DNA test.
“I know Shenelle, but I’ve never spoken to her or my son about this. They’re very private people. The stuff about the DNA test was on the Internet. It’s all from an old article on the Internet,” he said. “I don’t know if it’s true.”
According to Star Magazine, Andrews recently sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss the heartbreak endured by his son Malik Sayeed.
“At the time (the baby) was born, my son Malik thought he was his child, but they did DNA tests,” Andrews reportedly told Star. “It’s been determined that (the child is) Jay-Z’s baby.”
The love child story first surfaced in 2007, but Jay-Z’s camp vehemently denied any connection.
“There is no truth to these ridiculous rumors,” the rapper’s rep told AllHipHop.com. “People should be ashamed of using this kind of story and exploiting a child for publicity and ratings.”
Attempts to reach Jay-Z, 41, and his reps regarding the new Star report were not immediately successful.
Well isn’t that just super convenient for the Knowles-Carter empire?

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