Rick Ross Mocks The Game Amid Rapper’s $7M Sexual Battery Case Woes

Rick Ross sent a couple shots at The Game on Wednesday (July 10) as reports stated that the rapper could potentially lose his $7 million home.

Ross took to his Instagram Story to clown the Compton emcee after Priscilla Rainey, his sexual battery accuser, motioned to collect on her $7 million judgment she won in 2016. The Miami artist uploaded a screenshot of the headline alongside a celebratory gif.

Naturally, The Game took note of the jab and returned fire. Game posted a screenshot of him direct messaging Rozay, pressing him for his jokey-joke. He also denied reports that he was going to lose his $7 million due to the sexual battery case.

“Even if I lost my house, which I’m not, you still gonna be a fat bi**h ni**a. That Ozempic gonna kill you before the Twinkies do h*e a** ni**a,” he typed. Later, Game accused Rick Ross of reporting his account and sharing a screenshot of his IG profile being temporarily restricted for 24 hours. “The officer got my account put in jail for a day. How do ya’ll be fans of these weirdos?” he typed in the subsequent post.

Now that the “hehe hahas” are over, let’s turn to more pressing matters. According to AllHipHop, legal documents from Priscilla Rainey’s case show that the woman has served The Game and Wack 100 in an attempt to use his house as collateral for the $7 million the rapper owes her. Rainey initially filed the lawsuit in 2015, where she accused the rapper, né Jayceon Terrell Taylor, of sexually assaulting her.

The incident happened while filming his bachelor-esque VH1 reality show, She Got Game. Rainey hung out with Taylor for a date in Chicago that she thought was a required after-hours scene with the artist for the show. However, she claims that Jayceon allegedly got intoxicated and forced “his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks” while other people in the bar watched. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rainey would later confront him about the incident on a tour bus, where he denied any wrongdoing.

At the time, The Game didn’t take any of her claims or allegations seriously, with the rapper trolling her on social media. “Taylor did not take the litigation seriously,” Circuit Judge TK Sykes stated at the time. “He evaded process, trolled Rainey on social media, dodged a settlement conference, and did not bother to show up at trial. His attorney asked for a continuance, but the judge denied that request, dismissing Taylor’s proffered excuse as an elaborate ruse.”

Rainey ultimately won the case with a jury rewarding her $1.13 million in compensatory damages, plus $6 million in punitive damages.

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