Wednesday, January 03, 2024

7 Million L's!

Game Over.

Jayceon Taylor, you constantly taking L's and it's not looking good for you in 2024. He finally got the serving he asked for. I mean he's been ducking and dodging this for seven years. Now it's finally time for The Game to pay up.

The former G-Unit rapper has been ordered to pay the $7 million to a woman who accused of him of sexual assault. This time, he can't avoid it. He must pay the full amount, forfeit all earnings and his publishing will be seized upon the order.

The Game had a crash course during his brief time with Dr. Dre and 50 Cent. He was added to the group when 50 Cent was blowing up. Jimmy Iovine, then CEO of Interscope and Dr. Dre thought it would help build the brand and give Game an opportunity to shine.

Game shortly proved to be difficult to work with. When 50 was going after rappers who he felt were siding with Ja Rule, Game decided to stay neutral and felt it worth it to work with them. Then Game claimed that 50 didn't have much of an impact on his album. Three of the six songs had 50 Cent and two of the songs without him were written with his input. That led to 50 publicly stating that he was firing Game out the cannon with G-Unit and Aftermath Entertainment. 

Game infuriated by the firing came to Hot 97 studios with his crew. The crew got into a fight with G-Unit's security and one member got shot. Game and 50 were ordered to make peace. Which they did in front of cameras. But the feud did not settle down. Game and 50 were trading shots. Game decided to release his most harshest diss aimed at 50 and G-Unit called 300 Bars and Runnin. The freestyle was one of the most brutal disses aimed at the media mogul and internet troll.

Game was let go from Aftermath and signed on to Geffen to release his four albums before he ended up being on the independent circuit.

Priscilla Rainey.

The Game and his huge ego led to the reality television for a sexual assault incident in which he failed to show up to court. Now almost his entire catalog is owed to her.

Somehow he's bipolar on his rhetoric.

That means his royalties when he was signed to Geffen, Interscope, Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit and Empire are all going to Ms. Priscilla Rainey.

Rainey accused him of creating shell companies to avoid paying her the $7 million judgment she previously won, XXL Magazine reported. According to court documents obtained by the outlet, Rainey and The Game’s manager, Cash Jones-AKA Wack 100, testified in court earlier this month. However, The Game did not appear at the hearing.

Rainey claimed in her complaint that the rapper, formally known as Jaceyon Taylor, stepped down as manager of JTT Holdings and then transferred the company to his manager, Wack 100. The suit also alleges that JTT Holdings transferred the deed to Wack exclusively, which then prevented her from securing The Game’s property so it could be used to pay off the judgment.

Wack denied any wrongdoings and testified that the home was transferred to him as a means of payment for a debt the rapper owed him.

Rainey informed the court that she has only received $500,000 of the $7 million that The Game owes her.

Rainey hired a private investigator to help her secure the judgment ordered to her from her 2015 lawsuit, in which she accused The Game of sexually assaulted her repeatedly during the filming of his reality show, She’s Got Game.

He may end up losing his license to drive. In California, if you fail to pay court fees, they suspend your license.

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