Woman Who Won $7.1 Mill Abuse Case Against The Game Said He Assaulted Her In Front Of A Crowd
Exclusive: Woman Who Won $7.1 Mill Sex Abuse Case Against The Game Said He Assaulted Her In Front Of A Crowd
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Priscilla Rainey Blasted The Game For Trying To Get Out Of $7.1 Mill Judgment
The reality show contestant who won a $7.1 million judgment against The Game in a sexual battery case revealed he allegedly abused her while they were on stage in a crowded nightclub.
Priscilla Rainey revealed new details of her alleged assault at the hands of the West Coast rapper, where she blasted him for playing legal tricks to try to get out of paying, BOSSIP has learned.
Rainey asked a judge to nix The Game’s request for a new trial and for the millions in damages he’s on the hook for to be lowered because he said he didn’t get a fair trial.
In court docs filed on New Year’s Eve, Rainey said the jury was right in awarding the $7.1 million judgment against the rapper – who was born Jayceon Taylor – and said she was left devastated when he molested her on stage during an after-hours date at an Illinois club.
In November, a jury awarded Rainey, who appeared as a contestant on The Game’s reality dating show “She’s Got Game,” $6 million in punitive damages and $1.1 million in compensatory damages against The Game after she sued him in federal civil court.
Rainey said that the $7.1 million that a jury awarded her wasn’t excessive given the facts of the case, and the jury’s award was in line with judgment amounts in similar cases. Rainey also revealed more details of The Game’s alleged assault and said she deserved every penny of the judgment.
“Ms. Rainey clearly proved at trial that the defendant committed highly reprehensible conduct – grabbing and displaying her bare genitalia and buttocks against her will in a public place in front of a large crowd of gawking spectators (some of whom had cameras and may have recorded the events), causing both a physical violation of the most heinous kind and clear public humiliation through the act,” Rainey wrote in court papers Dec. 31. “Moreover, defendant aggravated the damages flowing from his sexual assaults by later making Ms. Rainey re-live events through his aggressive public attacks on her after she filed suit.”
Rainey also said The Game’s legal argument for a lower judgment and a new trial don’t have a leg to stand on because he not only filed his motions in a court that no longer has jurisdiction over the case, he filed them after the 28 day period he had to respond to the judgment.
A judge hasn’t yet ruled on the case.
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