Game Starloses Calabasas Mansion Over $7 Million Verdict to Priscilla Rainey
The Game has had to sell his California home to meet a financial obligation. $7 million judgment.
According to court documents obtained and viewed by Complex , A judge authorized the sale of his Calabasas home to assist in covering the $7,130,100.00 judgment that Priscilla Rainey secured against him back in November 2018.
"If the proposed sale of the dwelling is likely to produce a bid high enough to satisfy the homestead exemption and any outstanding liens or encumbrances senior to the judgment creditor's lien while still leaving "some amount available to satisfy even a ‘part' of the judgment creditor's lien, then the court must grant the application for sale," the court docs state. This means that if selling the home would leave any money left over for the person owed money, the court has to allow the sale.
In 2015, Rainey filed a lawsuit against The Game, alleging that he had sexually assaulted her during the production of the VH1 series. She Got Game. Rather than battling it out in court, The Game chose not to attend sufficient court hearings, leading the judge to rule in favor of Rainey.
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Last October, The Game was ordered to come to court to justify that his mansion shouldn't be sold to satisfy the debt. That July, US District Judge Mark C. Scarsi served the rapper and his manager Wack 100 with a notice of levy, writ of execution, alleging that he transferred his deed to his manager so that Rainey wouldn't be able to get it.
The estate is presently listed for sale at $4 million, which would leave him with a balance of $3 million should it be sold at that amount. In previous statements, The Game has firmly indicated his intention not to pay her anything, irrespective of the court’s decision.
In 2020, The Game took to social media to criticize Rainey and update everyone about his activities during the pandemic. He posted, "People are passing away due to COVID-19, meanwhile, some people are spreading fake stories about this Waffle House employee who’s desperately trying everything they can just to get money from me." He added, “I’m loving my time in retirement!! You all have claimed she has earned seven million dollars over seven years, but look at me—I’m lounging around, slightly buzzed after five quarantines, binge-watching 'Tiger King'.”
While he was making light of the situation, Rainey was pursuing her legal options. That same year, she was granted ownership from the rapper's Prolific Records label and additionally earned royalty payments for his album Born to Rap.
Despite him starting to make payments or not, Rainey has gone further. In the previous year, she issued subpoenas to his children’s school district to obtain documents like evidence of residency and attendance records.
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