The hills of L.A. are quiet this week, except for the echoes of karma catching up to a man who thought he could outrun a $7 million judgment. Rapper The Game—real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor—just lost his Calabasas castle in a long-simmering legal war with former reality TV contestant Priscilla Rainey. The debt? A brutal $7.13 million sexual assault ruling that’s been haunting him since 2016 like a ghost he couldn’t exorcise.
Rainey, once a contestant on VH1’s She’s Got Game, sued Taylor for allegedly sexually assaulting her during the show’s production. A jury agreed. The judgment came down like a hammer. But collecting that judgment? That’s where the real game began—and for years, Taylor played it dirty.

Instead of paying up, he pulled every Houdini trick in the celebrity bankruptcy playbook. Transferred his mansion to his manager, Cash “Wack 100” Jones, with zero compensation—what Rainey’s legal team called a “bona fide gift,” but what any street hustler would call a shell move. The courts weren’t buying it. They ruled that Taylor’s holding company, JTT Holdings, was just an “alter ego”—a shadow puppet to dodge accountability.
Now the mansion’s up for grabs, and Rainey’s coming for it like a taxman with a grudge. No homeowner’s exemption on file. No proof it’s even his primary residence. Just a vacant throne in the hills, stripped of its king.
Meanwhile, Taylor’s financial trail has been reduced to smoke and mirrors. Rainey’s attorneys say the rapper’s been funneling cash through a slew of shady shells—5th Amendment Entertainment, F12 & Associates, and more—all designed to hide money, dodge debt, and stall justice. One court doc from 2020 spells it out like a rap sheet: “Taylor owns almost no assets in his name… he assigns his income to his manager and a network of holding companies.”

By late 2023, Rainey had only clawed back $500,000. That’s pocket lint in the shadow of the judgment she’s owed. So she did what any good soldier would do—she brought in a private investigator to track him down and serve papers like heat-seeking missiles. The goal? Seize the house. Sell it. Start chipping away at that mountain of unpaid justice.
Taylor, true to form, went loud instead of low. Back in 2016, he jumped on Instagram and sneered at the case, writing, “This broad ain’t gettin’ shit.” Well, Jayceon, it looks like she just got your house.
Now there’s a court hearing on deck to finalize the potential sale. If it goes through, it might cover a slice of what he owes—but Rainey isn’t stopping until the check clears in full. This isn’t just about money. It’s about consequences. And in the long run, even rap gods bleed when the courts come knocking.
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Last modified: May 13, 2025