The Game’s Calabasas Mansion Sold To Settle Longstanding Lawsuit

Rapper The Game is facing the loss of his Calabasas home following a court order to sell the property to help pay off a $7.1 million legal judgment.
The decision comes as part of a long-running legal battle with Priscilla Rainey, who was awarded the multi-million-dollar sum in 2018 after accusing the rapper of sexual misconduct during the taping of the reality series “She Got Game”. Legal documents reveal that a judge recently approved the sale of The Game’s mansion, stating that the home’s value could potentially cover protected homeowner exemptions and existing liens while still generating funds toward the judgment owed to Rainey.
In such situations, courts are required to authorize the sale if it means the creditor could receive even a partial payment. Rainey originally filed her lawsuit in 2015, claiming The Game assaulted her while filming the show. The rapper’s failure to consistently appear in court led to a default ruling in Rainey’s favor. Over the years, efforts to collect the judgment have intensified.
In mid-2023, a judge issued a writ of execution after alleging The Game had transferred ownership of the property to his manager, Wack 100, in an attempt to avoid payment. The rapper was summoned in October to argue why the house shouldn’t be sold, but the court moved forward regardless. The situation underscores the serious financial and legal consequences of ignoring court orders and attempting to shield assets from judgment enforcement.
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The Game’s Calabasas Mansion Sold To Settle Longstanding Lawsuit was originally published on hiphopwired.com