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The Game's Ex-Wins Lawsuit Over His Hidden Assets



The Game's sexual assault accuser, Priscilla Rainey, has scored another legal victory against the rapper, who may have to forfeit his assets to pay her the $7 million she won in a previous lawsuit.


According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, Rainey filed a lawsuit earlier this month, accusing the rapper (real name Jayceon Taylor) of fraudulently transferring his assets to his manager, Wack 100, through a shell company called Blood Money Entertainment, LLC. She claimed that this was a scheme to evade paying her the judgment she obtained in 2016, when a jury found the rapper liable for sexually assaulting her during the filming of his reality show, She Got Game, in 2015.


Rainey alleged that the rapper transferred his ownership of his Calabasas mansion, his music royalties, and his luxury cars to the shell company, which is controlled by his manager. She also claimed that the rapper used the company to make lavish purchases, such as a $40,000 Rolex watch, a $135,000 chain, and a $500,000 Lamborghini.


The judge in the case agreed with Rainey's allegations and granted her a default judgment, ordering the rapper to turn over his assets to her. The judge also ordered the rapper to pay Rainey's attorney fees and costs, which amount to $13,000.


The rapper has not responded to the lawsuit or the judgment, and his representatives have not commented on the matter. The rapper has previously denied the sexual assault allegations and appealed the $7 million verdict, but his appeal was dismissed by the court.