40 Glocc Claims The Game Paid Off The 14-Year-Old He Allegedly Got Pregnant

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Rapper The Game makes an appearance at the Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture to announce himself and 50 Cent have decided to put their differences aside and make amends on March 9, 2005 in New York City.

40 Glocc continues to add fuel to the fire.

The beef between 40 Glocc and Game has gone on since 2012 and like most beefs Game is involved in, it goes on longer than expected. A few weeks back, news broke that 40 Glocc is suing Game for outstanding payments from their court case in 2016. 40 is suing for $216K for the unpaid amounts plus judgment. However, he continues to drag the Compton rapper through the internet will some serious allegations.

40 Glocc hit Instagram earlier this week to make some pretty bold claims against the Game. 40 is claiming that the Game is a pedophile after allegedly getting a 14-year-old girl pregnant and paying her out to be quiet. During his series of posts, he also alleges that Game's manager, Wack100, tried to help cover it up and also tried to sleep with the young girl as well. 

40 posted a screenshot of a conversation with alleged victim that says she wrote the statement saying they had sex in the UK (40 alleges that Game flew her out to Miami) and if she didn't, he'd end up in jail and wouldn't be able to take care of her and her seed. 40 Glocc posted another screenshot that showed an alleged conversation between Wack100 and the victim. However, the screenshot itself doesn't show a full conversation nor a user's account to identify it.

The rumors of Game getting a teenager pregnant surfaced back in October. Neither party has made any public official statements pertaining to it either.

Check out 40 Glocc's posts below: 

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