
A judge has ordered rapper The Game to sell his $4 million mansion and turn over the proceeds to a woman who sued him for sexual assault in 2015.
Priscilla Rainey sued the rapper over an alleged assault during the filming of his VH1 reality show. The rapper failed to appear in court during a 2016 trial, and Rainey won a default judgment against him for $7.13 million.
The Game tried unsuccessfully to overturn the default judgment, but he filed his appeal too late.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted Rainey’s request to sell the property on May 2.

Over the years, Rainey has seized his music royalties and targeted other assets in an attempt to satisfy the default judgment.
The Game argued that the house was protected under California’s homestead exemption. He claimed the home is legally owned by JTT Holdings LLC, which is registered to his manager, Wack100.
But the judge ruled that JTT Holdings LLC is a shell company created by The Game and Wack100 to keep the residence out of his name.
According to Zillow, the property is currently valued at $4,037,500. Which means he still owes Rainey about $3 million.
The Game purchased the 4-bed, 5-bath, 4,132-square-foot home in Calabasas, CA. for $1.55 million in 2013. He also owns property in Glendale and Compton, California. The Game has a net worth of $10 million.