The Game Loses $4M Calabasas Mansion To Help Pay $7M Judgment To Priscilla Rainey

The Game’s $4M Calabasas mansion approved for sale after $7M judgment to Priscilla Rainey
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💥 The Game’s Calabasas Mansion Is On The Market—And Priscilla Rainey Is Closer To Collecting

After nearly a decade of ducking and dodging, The Game is being forced to sell his prized Calabasas mansion—and it all goes back to a $7 million judgment he’s refused to pay Priscilla Rainey.

The Compton rapper was sued by Rainey back in 2015, who accused him of sexually assaulting her during production of his VH1 reality dating series, “She’s Got Game.”

She claimed that Game got her drunk and high, then “forced his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks.”

Game has denied the accusations from day one.

But when it was time to show up in court in 2016? He skipped it entirely.

That decision led to a default judgment, with the court ordering him to pay Rainey just over $7 million—$1.13M in damages, and a whopping $6M in punitive damages for basically blowing off the legal process.

⚖️ He Said, She Sued: The Long Road To Judgment

From the jump, Game made it clear he had no intentions of paying Rainey a dime.

In fact, he took to Instagram in 2016 and boldly claimed: “I put that on my favorite auntie’s poodle this broad ain’t gettin s**t!”

Someone check on the poodle…

He doubled down by saying she was kicked off the show and filed the lawsuit out of spite.

But the courts weren’t swayed by his online declarations.

Rainey, on the other hand, has been relentless.

She hired private detectives to track him down and serve legal papers, seized royalties from his music catalog (netting around $400K so far), and kept pressing the courts to liquidate assets tied to the rapper’s wealth.

The Game tried to protect his home by claiming it’s not actually his—it’s owned by JTT Holdings LLC, a company he says he only has equity in.

But the court didn’t fall for that either.

Rainey’s team successfully argued that JTT Holdings was just a shell company set up by Game and his manager, Wack100, to shield the property from seizure.

On May 2, 2025, a Los Angeles County judge ruled in Rainey’s favor and approved the sale of the home.

According to Zillow, the property is currently listed for $4,037,500.

That still leaves a gap of nearly $3 million—so Rainey’s pursuit is far from over.

🔇 No Comment From The Game (For Now)

Despite the major court ruling, The Game has yet to issue a public response.

But given his past statements, it’s clear he never thought Rainey would get this far. And yet—here we are.

Whether she ends up collecting the full $7 million remains to be seen.

But if there’s one thing we’ve learned? Priscilla Rainey isn’t backing down anytime soon.


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