The Game might have just dug himself a huge financial hole.
Priscilla Rainey, a former contestant on the reality show "She's Got Game," filed a $10 million lawsuit in Illinois federal court against the rapper last May. She alleges that while filming the VH1 series Game, real name Jayceon Taylor, was drunk and on drugs when he got "out of control."
TMZ reports that Taylor allegedly assaulted Rainey several times by "forcefully reaching his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks."
Taylor never bothered to respond to the suit, so the judge in the case handed down a default judgement on Monday, February 1.
The next step for Rainey will be to convince the judge that she she suffered the physical, psychological and emotional damages she claims are a result of the assault and should be awarded the full $10 million.
Rainey's attorney, Adam Horowitz, toldBOSSIP that his "client was damaged by the sexual assault. She’s been in therapy. Now, she’s anxious to tell her story.”
The next court date is scheduled for later this month. We'll find out at that time if Taylor and his lawyers are going to attempt to fight the judgement.
**UPDATE** February 4
The Game has responded to the default judgement against him by launching a vicious attack on Priscilla Rainey via Instagram.
"Let's get one thing very CLEAR: that thirsty Gatorade mascot of a transvestite WILL NEVER see $10,000,000 or anything close 2 a penny of my money. People think because they read a headline in BOLD PRINT it's true," he captioned a photo. "She won a judgment of 10 million $'s & that means that a judge because I'm overseas has given this chicken a chance 2 MAYBE be able to afford a lifetime supply of lace front hair glue if my lawyers don't respond to this suit by the 26th of this month which they will do tomorrow am. Soon as I'm home, me & my lawyers will EAT THIS CASE like a box of Minion Twinkies on sale at Walmart ! @VH1 has a seperate suit filed against them by this Thot Bot that they will also win because #1 this BIYATCH (Snoop's voice) is a liar. She has a history of theft, fraud, prostitution arrests & a lot of other "Tranny Panty" activity in her past that makes this false claim irrelevant. 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 shit ! Every girl on that show will tell u I never touched this chick or ever desired to be anywhere near her," he continued. "She got kicked off the show & as a result she filed this lame lawsuit which was probably her intentions before the show was ever even started. She was begging for my attention the entire time we shot the show & was given the ultimate Major League Baseball CURVE ball so that upset her & made her lil wee wee hard so she did what all chicks like her do when life gives them no other options.... They sue you ! This is really a crying shame so at this point I will use the crying shame emoji. See you in court Mister Rainey. N I say Mr. because ur mustache is probably a bit longer than it was during taping being that it's about to be spring & that's usually when mine is at its healthiest, hit @Beboprbarber for the best mustache edge up u can find. Tell em I sent u & it's on the house u dusty bitch you!"
Rainey had a few more things to say herself. After reading what Game wrote, she posted what she claims is an apology the rapper sent to her after the alleged sexual assault.
In the immortal words of Tony Yayo ... "Here we go now!"
Kevin Gates and Dreka Gates were recent guests on Angela Yee's"Lip Service" and they didn't hold anything back. This is definitely one of the most entertaining interviews we've ever seen.
The two talked about getting married after 13 years, her handling all the business aspects of his career, how they make up after arguments, her helping him believe in himself, waiting a year before sex, their 2 kids, the taste of her pussy.
“You know how I know her pussy tastes good? Because other women like to suck it off my dick," Kevin said. "They be like, 'what did you put on it?' I didn't put nothing, that's Dreka."
They went on to talk about rules to their threesomes. If Dreka isn't there Kevin can't go in alone, but she can have sex with another girl if Kevin isn't there, making her gag turning her on, him whipping his dick out anytime and anywhere, him looking at a woman's mouth first and imagining putting his dick in it
"This the rawest ass interview I ever been on," Kevin admitted.
A source from Lil Wayne's camp has reacted to the of backlash the Super Bowl 50 commercial the rapper stars in is getting.
Apartments.com's TV spot features actor Jeff Goldblum being hoisted alongside a building while playing a piano and singing the theme song from the 70's and 80's sitcom, "The Jeffersons," whose main characters were George and Weezy.
When Goldblum gets to the rooftop he spots Lil Wayne and George Washington.
"Wait, wait a minute ... is that George and Weezy?" he asks.
"Who else would it be?" Wayne responds. Before telling Golblum he's "flame broiling some burgers" to go along with his "signature apple pie."
Washington was a slave owner leading some people to call the commercial racist because Tunechi is cooking for him.
A source from Wayne's camp doesn't see it that way. They told TMZ that "people need to calm down."
"It's meant to be funny and silly and not the least bit offensive," said the source.
Check out the commercial below and let us know what you think.
Max B a.k.a Wavie Crockett a.k.a The Silver Surfer called into The Breakfast Club from prison to separate fact from fiction regarding his feelings about Kanye West's forthcoming album being titled "Waves."
Biggaveli says he's never met Kanye or Wiz Khalifa, but he appreciates the love being shown, he urged fans not to cop the DJ Scoob Doo documentary because it's not official, asks fans to sign the petition for his release and his upcoming official documentary.
On the heels of releasing his Chris Simmons-directed visual "Trap No More," Boston rapper Gio Dee drops "All Before" featuring Quentin Miller.
The Menice-produced song premiered on AudioMack this morning and is currently number three on their Top Trending Songs list.
Long before Quentin Miller became known as “Drake’s alleged ghostwriter,” Gio Dee was collaborating with the rapper/songwriter. Over the past year, the two rappers have released countless songs together including, “The Ride,” “Sodium,” and a remix to Quentin Miller's “Confessions."
In December 2015, Gio Dee released an eight-track EP, Mind Yo Business, which features production by Metro Boomin, TM88, as well as a guest appearances by Atlanta newcomer Madeintyo on"Free Throw" and Bay Area native IAMSU! on "Rags To Riches."
Gio Dee's currently readying the release of his forthcoming project Never Going Back, which is due out later on this year.
Controversial pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli sat down with The Breakfast Club to talk about a variety of topics.
He talks about growing up in Brooklyn, buying Wu Tang Clan's"Once Upon a time in Shaolin" album for $2 million, hiking up the price of the drug Daraprim from $13.50 (US) per pill to $750, how he got into hip hop, getting arrested for securities fraud, dissing Ghostface Killah and wanting to smack him in the face, wanting to bail Bobby Shmurda out of jail, the rapper being treated unfairly by the system, wanting to smack Ghostface in the face, his parents being janitors, how he got his start in business, hating Donald Trump.
Conor McGregor is one of the best fighters in the UFC. The Featherweight Champion is also a master at trash talking and stirring up controversy.
In December he was asked who would win a fight between himself and Jesus.
"Me versus Jesus in the Octagon. I'll tell you what, there's not a man alive that can beat me," McGregor said at the time. "But Jesus ain't alive is he? I don't fucking know. Maybe he can come back from the dead. I'd still whoop his ass."
Wanderlei Silva says he wants to slap Conor McGregor for disrespecting Jesus
Those comments riled up"The Axe Murderer" Wanderlei Silva, who said he would 'slap this motherfucker in the face."
Now McGregor has caught the attention of a Baptist preacher in Texas, Donnie Romero, for comments he made at the press conference for UFC 197.
Conor McGregor compares himself to God at the 21:07 mark
"Me and Jesus are cool," McGregor said. "I'm cool with all the Gods. Gods recognize Gods."
"I'm gonna pray that God strikes this guy dead," Romero told his congregation in response to McGregor's comments. "Do you know why? His name is Conor McGregor. And he's the UFC Featherweight champ or something like that. He said that 'if Jesus was in the ring with me I'd knock him out.' And somebody threw that in his face and said, "do you remember that time when you said you would beat up Jesus in the ring?' And he said, 'me and Jesus are good because Gods recognize Gods.' The guy's a UFC fighter ... the guy's nothing. He's let money go to his head, he's got pride and look, let me tell you this, the bigger they are the harder they fall, my friend. "That guy, I'm gonna pray that God strikes him down with a lighting bolt. So everybody in the world that believes the Bible, even a little bit will know that it was God, it was Jesus that struck him down."
With his new 'Khalifa' album dropping this Friday, Wiz Khalifa stopped by Hot 97 to do some promo and chop it up with Nessa.
He talks about the new album, his relationship with his son Sebastian, plans to still release "Rolling Papers 2," ending his feud with Kanye West, Kim Kardashian and Amber Rose putting their differences involved, women wanting to have a baby by him, says a fan stole his shoe at a concert, not his Rolex.
Jadakiss and Nino Man combine their talents to deliver a dope remix of Jeremih's song titled "Oui." Take a listen and download the track up top. Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Atlanta, Georgia rap star Rich Homie Quan gifts fans with some new music in the form of a song titled "Dubai." The track was produced by Goose. Give it a listen up top then sound off in the comment section.
Houston's own Trae Tha Truth collaborates with Memphis rapper Yo Gotti for a new tune titled "Who Dey Rockin Wit." This is off of Trae's forthcoming album, Tha Truth Pt. 2, dropping February 5. Pre-order it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ai/album/tha-truth-pt.-2/id1067074513.
After her star turn on the cover of the new issue of Complex earlier today, Tinashe releases her new single titled "Ride of Your Life." The song was produced by Metro Boomin. Give it a listen up top.
Washington, D.C. rapper Shy Glizzy drops an official music video for his freestyle over O.T. Genasis'"Cut It" instrumental. Young Jefe fires shots at Memphis' Cartel Business for the chain snatching incident.
Beautiful and talented singer Tinashe graces the cover of the February/March issue of Complex Magazine.
To read the cover story head over to Complex. In the meantime enjoy the 22-year old Los Angeles-based artist's photo shoot and behind the scenes video below.
Now we know why Amber Rose and Kim Kardashian are suddenly snapping selfies together.
Kim's husband, Kanye West, just took to his Twitter account to let his 18 million followers know that he and Amber's baby daddy, Wiz Khalifa, have settled their differences.
"Me and Wiz spoke yesterday. Great convo. All positive," West wrote.
As a result Amber and Kim decided to dead their rivalry as well.
The feud began last week when Yeezy announced that he had changed the title of his forthcoming album from"SWISH"to"Waves."
Wiz took offense and tweeted that he felt like that was stepping on the toes of the original Wavy One, incarcerated rapper Max B.
West responded by launching a scathing Twitter attack on the Taylor Gang boss, Amber and their son Sebastian.
That led to an accusation by Amber that her fingers had been placed inside an orifice located on West's lower body when the two dated several years ago. And also Wiz screaming "fuck Kanye" during a couple of overseas tour stops.
But cooler heads have prevailed and the feud's been put to bed. All's well that ends well.
Actor and comedian Bill Cosby, center, arrives for a court appearance Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, in Norristown, Pa. Cosby was arrested and charged with drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home in January 2004.
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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The former district attorney who declined a decade ago to bring sex-crime charges against Bill Cosby testified Tuesday that he believes his decision forever bars his successors from prosecuting the comedian.
Former Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor took the stand as part of a bid by Cosby's lawyers to get the case against the TV star thrown out because of what they say is a non-prosecution agreement from Castor.
The current district attorney has said there is no record of any such agreement.
Cosby, 78, was arrested and charged in December with drugging and violating former Temple University athletic department employee Andrea Constand at his suburban Philadelphia mansion in 2004. He could get up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Andrea Constand
Castor said Tuesday that he believed Constand was violated but that proving it would have been problematic because of serious flaws in the case, and so he declined to bring charges in 2005.
He said that he made the decision as a representative of the state — as "the sovereign," as he put it, over and over — and that it would last in perpetuity.
"For all time, yes," Castor said when pressed.
And he suggested that Cosby and his lawyer at the time had the same understanding, because Cosby later agreed to testify without invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a lawsuit brought against him by Constand.
"Cosby would've had to have been nuts to say those things if there was any chance he could've been prosecuted," Castor said, referring to the damaging testimony unsealed last summer.
Castor said he hoped, correctly, at the time that the decision not to prosecute would free the comedian to testify in the lawsuit and help Constand win damages. She eventually settled for an undisclosed amount.
The former DA said he "wanted there to be some measure of justice" for Constand, explaining, "I thought making Mr. Cosby pay money was the best I was going to be able to set the stage for."
He added: "I was hopeful that I had made Ms. Constand a millionaire."
He said he relayed word to Cosby's then-attorney, Walter Phillips, that Cosby would not be charged. However, Castor said the two lawyers did not have "an agreement" that Cosby would testify in exchange for not being prosecuted.
Phillips is now dead.
Kevin Steele, the newly elected DA who is pursuing the case, has said Cosby would need an immunity agreement in writing to get the case thrown out. He has said he has no evidence one exists.
While Castor was called as witness by Cosby's side, the former DA said he is rooting for the prosecution.
"I'm not on your team here," Castor told Cosby lawyer Brian McMonagle. "I want them to win."
In a barrage of allegations that have destroyed Cosby's image as America's Dad, dozens of women have accused the former TV star of drugging and sexually assaulting them since the 1960s. But this is the only case in which he has been charged.
The unsealing of the testimony from Constand's lawsuit prompted Castor's successors to reopen the case and ultimately charge Cosby.
Cosby admitted in the deposition that he had affairs with young models and actresses, that he obtained quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with and that he gave Constand three pills at his home. He said he reached into her pants but insisted it was consensual.
Castor defended his decision not to bring charges, testifying that he saw Constand's year-long delay in reporting the allegations, inconsistencies in her statements and her contact with a lawyer before going to police as problematic.
Castor said Constand's delay was of "enormous significance" in his consideration of the case. He said it thwarted his ability to test her hair or fingernails for evidence she was drugged.
Still, Castor said, he investigated the case thoroughly because he wanted to show authorities in Constand's native Canada that celebrities don't get preferential treatment in America.
Anne Poulin, a law professor at Villanova University, said the defense has a high bar to meet to get the case thrown out early on. But "if they can win without this ever going to trial, then they've done their client a big service."
It was not immediately clear when Common Pleas Judge Steven T. O'Neill would rule.