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The Game's Assault Accuser Wins Second Lawsuit Against the Rapper
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According to RadarOnline.com, Priscilla accused the emcee of using 'shell companies' to hide his wealth so he didn't need to pay a $7 million judgment to her.

AceShowbiz - The Game has once again lost his legal battle against a woman who accused him of sexual assault. Priscilla Rainey, who first brought up the allegation in 2016, reportedly came out victorious in court in an attempt to collect $7 million he owes her.

According to RadarOnline.com, Priscilla accused the emcee of using "shell companies" to hide his wealth. Thus, he didn't need to pay a $7 million judgment to her.

Noting that she only collected $500,000 out of that amount, Priscilla alleged that The Game had transferred ownership of his company to his manager. She said The Game transferred ownership of his home to Wack 100 along with the rights to his trademarks.

When filing her first lawsuit, Priscilla, who was a contestant on The Game's U.S. reality dating series "She's Got Game", claimed he assaulted her while filming a scene in a Los Angeles bar. She alleged that the rap star repeatedly lifted her skirt and groped her while others in the bar watched.

A jury in November 2016 ultimately awarded Priscilla $1.13 million in compensatory damages and another $6 million in punitive damages. It prompted The Game to ask the judge to reconsider the damages award, but U.S. District Judge Gary Feinerman denied his motions.

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