Judge Approves Sale Of The Game’s Home To Pay Down $7M Owed In Sexual Assault Case
A judge approved a sale of The Game’s home after defaulting on a $7 million judgment awarded to a woman accusing him of sexual assault
After defaulting on a $7 million judgment awarded to a woman accusing him of sexual assault, Compton recording artist The Game has lost his home to settle the debt.
According to Complex, a California judge has approved the sale of the home in Calabasas, Calif., to assist the Doctor’s Advocate rapper in paying part of the judgment owed to Priscilla Rainey. A real estate listing had the property being on sale for $4,009,800, although the price the house was purchased for was not released. If the property was sold at the listed price, then The Game would still owe Rainey approximately $3 million of the $7.13 million he owed.
The media outlet confirmed the ruling after viewing court documents.

