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U.S RAPPER THE GAME FACES CONTEMPT OF COURT AFTER REFUSING TO PAY $7 MILLION FOR SEXUAL BATTERY CASE

This particular sexual battery case against The Game started in 2015 when a former contestant on his VH1 dating game show, 'She’s Got Game' accused the rapper of groping her butt and genital area several times at a bar while she was a contestant on the show... A federal jury in Illinois ordered the Compton-born rapper to pay the alleged victim a whooping $7.1 million.  March 14, 2018, A Judge in Chicago demands the 36-year-old rapper explains why he's failed to give his financial records to his sexual battery victim.
This particular sexual battery case against The Game started in 2015 when a former contestant on his VH1 dating game show, 'She’s Got Game' accused the rapper of groping her butt and genital area several times at a bar while she was a contestant on the show...

A federal jury in Illinois ordered the Compton-born rapper to pay the alleged victim a whooping $7.1 million.
March 14, 2018, A Judge in Chicago demands the 36-year-old rapper explains why he's failed to give his financial records to his sexual battery victim.

According to Chicago Tribune, the woman's lawyer says The Game has neither paid nor provided any financial information about his income or assets since the final verdict back in 2016.

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His hearing initially scheduled for March 15 has been pushed back till April 5 in order to give the rapper and his attorneys time to respond.

The woman's lawyer is alleging that The Game is "concealing substantial amounts of income and assets," according to his filing on March 1. He did not appear in court for his November 2016 trial and has denied the accusations saying he won’t pay. 

His appeal is still on hold.

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In 2017, The Game filed a $20 million negligence lawsuit against VH1’s parent company, Viacom. That lawsuit is currently pending in a California federal court.

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