Rapper The Game has faced a significant legal setback as he has officially lost his California mansion following a lengthy legal battle with Priscilla Rainey. Rainey, who accused The Game of sexual assault a decade ago, secured a judgment of $7.13 million against him in 2016.
A recent court ruling mandated the sale of The Game’s property to help fulfill this judgment. Rainey, a former contestant on the reality show “She’s Got Game,” initially filed her lawsuit in 2015, claiming that The Game had inappropriately touched her during the show’s production. After The Game failed to appear in court, Rainey received a default judgment, which included $1.13 million in compensatory damages and an additional $6 million in punitive damages.
With the value of The Game’s Calabasas property estimated at approximately $3.2 million, Rainey is working to collect on the judgment, which still leaves a significant amount outstanding. The rapper publicly denied the allegations at the time, claiming that the lawsuit was baseless and a result of Rainey being dismissed from the show.
The ruling represents a considerable financial and legal challenge for The Game, as the sale of his home will help address the judgment against him. The ongoing saga underlines the potential consequences of legal disputes stemming from personal allegations, reinforcing the importance of taking such matters seriously.
Though this situation poses difficulties for The Game, it also serves as a reminder of the judicial system’s commitment to addressing grievances and awarding justice, emphasizing the importance of accountability for all parties involved.