Is The Game About to Lose His Home In Calabasas? Here's What We Know

The Game has been embroiled between a legal battle with a contestant from his reality show since 2015.

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Rapper The Game poses backstage at “The Documentary” 10th anniversary party and concert on January 18, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
Rapper The Game poses backstage at “The Documentary” 10th anniversary party and concert on January 18, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.
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It’s not every day you hear about a rapper potentially losing their home, but thanks to a recent lawsuit, that’s a real possibility for The Game.

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Back in 2015, Priscilla Rainey, a former contestant on The Game’s VH1 reality show “She’s Got Game,” sued the rapper over allegations of sexual battery. The Game was ordered to pay her $7 million the following year, but Rainey says that she’s yet to receive any of it.

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“Don’t be fooled by these accusations or the dollar amount in the headlines cause I put that on my favorite aunties poodle this broad ain’t gettin shit!” he wrote in a post to Instagram in 2016, according to AllHipHop. “Every girl on that show will tell u I never touched this chick or ever desired to be anywhere near her.” He also alleged that she only filed the lawsuit after she was kicked off of the show.

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In response to his refusal to pay, she’s been trying to collect ever since, going so far as to seize his publishing and label. Now, she’s attempting to seize his home in Calabasas to force him to make good on his payment.

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AllHipHop has more:

According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Rainey served The Game and manager Wack 100 in hopes of seizing the rapper’s property. A process server sent a notice of levy, writ of execution and more to The Game and Wack 100 on Rainey’s behalf in June. Rainey targeted a house in Calabasas, California. Both men were listed at the same address. Rainey accused The Game of transferring his home’s deed to Wack 100 to prevent her from seizing it.