Rapper Jayceon Terrell Taylor, better known as The Game, has been ordered by a judge to sell his luxurious Calabasas, California mansion—valued at roughly $3.6 million—to help cover a hefty $7.13 million judgment stemming from a long-standing legal battle with She's Got Game contestant Priscilla Rainey.
The case dates back to 2015 when Rainey accused The Game of sexually assaulting her during the taping of his VH1 reality show. The rapper skipped out on court proceedings, and in 2016, a jury sided with Rainey, slamming him with a $7 million verdict. Yet nearly a decade later, she’s reportedly only recovered around $500,000—until now.
After years of legal wrangling and stalled payments, Rainey turned up the heat in 2024 by filing court documents to seize the rapper’s mansion. She accused The Game of trying to dodge the judgment by transferring the property's deed to his manager, Wack 100. But that move didn't hold up—this year, the court greenlit the forced sale.
This latest blow follows Rainey's previous successful efforts to seize profits from The Game’s album Born 2 Rap, his independent label Prolific Records, and even income from his Cameo appearances.
Despite his public refusal to pay the judgment and denial of the accusations, The Game may now be out of options. With the court-approved sale of his Calabasas home, Rainey is one step closer to collecting what the law says she's owed.
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