The Game Wanted By P.I. For Unpaid Debt To Accuser Priscilla Rainey
A private investigator is tracking down The Game to repay his debt owed to Priscilla Rainey, the woman who accused him of sexual assault. According to AllHipHop, a P.I. by the name of Robert Sedillo Jr. told a California court that he has issued the rapper with multiple legal documents alerting him that he needs to fulfill his debt owed to Rainey.
Sedillo first submitted the legal documents on Thursday (Aug. 22) after Rainey hired him for his services to help her get ahold of her $7 million judgment stemming from a lawsuit she won against him in 2016. These legal docs included the proposed notice of a hearing for a right to a homestead exemption and sale of a dwelling to help satisfy the outstanding debt.
As previously reported, legal documents from Priscilla Rainey’s case show that the woman served The Game and Wack 100 in an attempt to use his house as collateral for the $7 million the rapper owes her. Rainey initially filed the lawsuit in 2015, where she accused the rapper, né Jayceon Terrell Taylor, of sexually assaulting her. The incident happened while filming his bachelor-esque VH1 reality show, She Got Game.
Rainey hung out with Taylor for a date in Chicago that she thought was a required after-hours scene with the artist for the show. However, she claims that Jayceon allegedly got intoxicated and forced “his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks” while other people in the bar watched. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rainey would later confront him about the incident on a tour bus, where he denied any wrongdoing.
In 2016, Game sounded off on the incident and accusations, saying “Don’t be fooled by these accusations or the dollar amount in the headlines cause I put that on my favorite aunties poodle this broad ain’t gettin sh*t! Every girl on that show will tell you I never touched this chick or ever desired to be anywhere near her.”
Now, in 2024, The Game is faced with the possibility that he may have to sell his house to satisfy his debt. The rapper is set to appear in court for a decision on Oct. 7.