The Game‘s crypto assets have come under fire as Priscilla Rainey continues to attempt to secure her $7.1million judgment from the West Coast rapper.

According to AllHipHop, the former She Got Game reality show contestant is looking to seize the Jesus Piece rapper’s crypto wallet as part of the $7.1million judgment she was awarded in 2016 from her sexual assault lawsuit.

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Rainey is now trying to find different ways to obtain The Game’s money and she has explored his crypto holdings in Coinbase as the rapper has stockpiled plenty of crypto assets and NFT’s in recent years.

In the past, it hasn’t all been lucrative for The Game on the crypto front. He was reportedly hit with a $12million judgment for his role in Paragon Coin Inc. in 2021 — a crypto firm alleged to have engaged in an unregistered initial coin offering (ICO) in 2017.

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As of Tuesday (June 20), Rainey has collected just $402,365.20 of the seven-figure sum she was awarded from The Game, which comes to just over five percent.

She first filed the case in August 2015, seeking $10million after she claimed the Compton rapper sexually assaulted her during what she thought was a required after hours date while taping the VH1 reality show.

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Rainey alleged that The Game got drunk and high and forced “his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks.” The Game denied these claims and has always maintained his innocence.

The former G-Unit rapper was initially found liable for a reported $1.3million in damages, but a judge increased the amount after alleged disrespect toward the court.

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A motion for a new trial was thrown out in September 2018 and Rainey then threatened to come after The Game’s royalties. In 2019, a judge granted a motion brought by Rainey, allowing her to collect The Game’s music royalties until the $7.1million post-judgment interest is paid off in full.

Earlier this year, Rainey turned her focus to Universal Music Group, where The Game calls home on the label side, in order to get the rest of her money.

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The Game has long been defiant over the matter, vowing not to give Rainey a single penny. He declared in 2016 that she “WILL NEVER see $10,000,000 or anything close 2 a penny of my money.”