The Game is currently being accused of sexually assaulting a woman, who wants him to pay to the tune of $10 million dollars.
The alleged victim, Priscilla Rainey, is proving that sexual assault is not something to be taken lightly and not playing games, when it comes to dishing out revealing details for him to pay the piper.
According to TMZ, a lawsuit filed in Illinois states that Rainey was assaulted, when she was cast as a contestant on the Compton emcee's show, "She's Got Game," on May 22.
In the documents, Rainey details her interactions with The Game, who "sexually assaulted her several times" and was "forcefully reaching his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks." She also claims that he was "drunk," "on drugs" and "out of control."
The show revolves around the "Ryda" rapper's friends helping him pick from ten hopeful women to go on dates with him. The women then compete for his attention to prove worthy of being his next leading lady by his side on the road during his tour.
With that being said, friends and fans of the show will be waiting for the revelation of who Rainey is and all the details of her interaction with The Game on and off the show but nevertheless, it is not going to fare well for his premiere season.
These incriminating charges could put a damper on The Game's current cash money flow, with VH1 possibly choosing to cancel the show over such bad publicity surrounding the star and its contestants. For now, he is still innocent until proven guilty, and there has been no word yet from VH1 or the 35-year old rapper.
"She's Got Game" just aired on VH1 in the beginning of summer, and other friends contributing to helping pick the Cash Money Records artist's dates include Tyga, Fat Joe, Laura Gova, Keyshia Cole, DeJ Loaf and Ray J, amongst many others.
Daily Mail reported that in the show's trailer, The Game reveals his own statements of finding his next partner in life saying: "I got everything that I wanted. The only thing that's missing is that one person for me to share the rest of my life with."
With his recently accused behavior toward women, The Game might be looking a whole lot longer for the Ms. Right, who can overlook these accusations.
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