The Game's Sexual Assault Accuser Wants Him Punished For Ignoring Subpeona: Report

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Recording artist The Game attends the radio broadcast center during the 2016 BET Experience at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live on June 24, 2016 in Los Angeles, California

Priscilla Rainey claims that The Game's been dodging her attempt to collect her judgment.

It appears as if The Game's doing everything in his power in order to avoid paying Priscilla Rainey the $7.1M judgment that he owes her. According to Bossip, Rainey claims that The Game has been dodging her attempt to collect the judgment she was awarded in the sexual assault case.

Rainey has asked the judge to punish The Game for dodging the subpoena she sent in order to find out how much money he has so she could finally collect her $7.1M judgment. Rainey filed a complaint on September 14th about the matter. In her court documents, she said that she subpoenaed the rapper's company, "Trees By Game LLC" in March to gain more information on his assets. However, she said that the company has ignored her and hasn't turned over any of the documents she requested. She also said that her legal team also failed in their attempts to get in contact with the Compton rapper. 

As of September 18th, The Game has yet to respond to Rainey's complaint. She wants the rapper's company to hand over the financial docs within seven days in addition to sanctions for roughly $1700 for her lawyer fees.

Rainey initially sued The Game in 2015 after she said that he groped her while filming his reality dating show, "She's Got Game." The rapper was later found guilty and was ordered to pay compensatory damages of $1.13M and $6M in punitive charges. He's tried to file for a new trial after he said the judgment was too high and the trial was unfair. However, a judge shut down his motion and ordered him to cough up the loot. 


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