The Game runs out of options, has to handover royalties and record label to assault accuser

The Game
Los Angeles, CA: The Game pleads not guilty to charges of assaulting an off-duty police officer during a court hearing, downtown Los Angeles, June 29, 2015.
The Game
Los Angeles, CA: The Game pleads not guilty to charges of assaulting an off-duty police officer during a court hearing, downtown Los Angeles, June 29, 2015.
After a lengthy court battle over sexual assault charges, Jayceon Taylor a.k.a. The Game is being forced to turn over his independent music label as well as the royalties from his last album.

In 2015 Priscilla Rainey accused the rapper of groping her multiple times while she was on-set during a Chicago filming of his reality show, She’s Got Game. Rainey claimed that the rapper groped her while cameras weren’t rolling and that he put his hands on her “bare vagina”. Rainey filed a civil lawsuit and Taylor maintained his innocence. But in October of last year, after repeatedly failing to show up for court, the judge set a default judgment in favor of Rainey in the amount of $7 million.

The Game appealed the ruling, but the ruling was recently upheld, giving Ms. Rainey ownership of Taylor’s Prolific music label, and all royalties from his 2019 album, Born 2 Rap, which sold 20k units in it’s first week of release.

According to reports from allhiphop.com, the rapper could face charges if he continues to collect money from the record label or the album.

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