After years of litigation in trying to get Compton’s own The Game to make good on the judgment that was set against him, the state of California has now utilized the federal resources of the U.S. Marshalls to procure the money that he owes.  A California federal court has ordered the federal law enforcement agency to go after rap star The Game in order to satisfy a multi-million-dollar judgment.


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The court signed off on a “Writ of Execution” that authorizes the U.S. Marshals to seize money directly out of The Game’s bank account and to take control of his properties in order to satisfy a $7 million judgment in a sexual assault case he lost.

Priscilla Rainey won a $7.13 million default judgment against The Game, born Jayceon Terrell Taylor when she claimed the rapper sexually assaulted her during an appearance on the “Hate It or Love It,” star’s reality series “She’s Got Game.”

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Rainey had alleged that The Game “was out of control, drunk, and on drugs” in a Los Angeles bar during the taping of the reality show. She said The Game pulled a “Donald Trump,” charging that The Game “forcefully” reached up under her skirt and rubbed her “bare vagina and buttocks.”

A jury ruled in her favor after four days of deliberations in 2016. Although Rainey won the court case and was awarded the judgment, she never collected any money from the rapper. The Game is on record saying that he will never pay the judgment.

In a shrewd move, Rainey transferred the case from Illinois to California which would make it easier to collect the amount of the judgment that was owed to her.

According to reports, the U.S. Marshalls are ordered to collect an additional $111,579 in interest.

We’ll have more information as the story develops.