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Judge Grants Instagram Model Ownership Of The Game’s Record Label & Royalties

Judge Grants Instagram Model Ownership Of The Game’s Record Label & Royalties

Rapper The Game has made a huge loss for not taking Judge’s verdict serious in an assault case. Now, he’s lost his record label and royalties to an instagram model.

In 2015, Instagram model Priscilla Rainey sued rapper The Game and claimed that he allegedly sexually assaulted her during a taping of his reality show.




The Game denied all of the allegations, but Priscilla’s case went to trial. And the rapper refused to take the trial seriously. Priscilla won her case against The Game and was awarded a $7 million judgment back in 2016.

The Game has been fighting for an appeal over the years and he kept losing. Despite this, The Game has been adamant that he won’t pay Rainey a cent. On Friday a Virginia judge Virginia A. Phillips granted Rainey the rights to all of the royalties from The Game’s latest album, Born 2 Rap.




In fact, Rainey now has control of his independent label L.A. Prolific and all of the profits that would have gone The Game’s way. The woman can even take control of the salary The Game paid himself from the release of the album.

 

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The documents says : “Any and all rights, title, and interest of Defendant in any money, property, or payments due to Defendant from LA Prolific, in the form of, among other things, commission, royalties, contract receivables, deferred compensation, income, wages, payroll, salary, and accounts receivable. Failure by Defendant to comply with this Order may subject him to contempt of Court proceedings…..




It’s further ordered that all third parties who receive notice of this Order are directed to pay any and all money or property due, or to become due, under this Order, directly to Plaintiff either: (1) by check payable to “Priscilla Rainey,” and delivered to Plaintiff’s counsel … until and to the extent necessary to pay the Judgement in full.”

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