West Coast rapper Game showed hip-hop has no age limit after bringing his grandmother out to a concert last night (January 9) in California.
The hip-hop star posted up multiple shots of his grandma and Miami producer DJ Khaled on Instagram Saturday (January 9).
Recently, a judge ruled in victim Onyebuhi Awaji‘s favor following his now-infamous assault from Game last spring.
We’ve learned the rapper just lost a lawsuit filed by Onyebuhi Awaji, an off-duty cop he punched during a dispute on a basketball court in Hollywood in March. Turns out there was never a trial … Game blew the whole thing off and never responded to the suit so a judge entered a default judgement in the cop’s favor. (TMZ)
Game responded to having to pay up $3,000 to rap rival 40 Glocc in a publicized 2012 assault case in late December.
Buzz about Game having to pay up the bucks to Glocc surfaced last week.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Susan Bruguera also found that The Game, 36, committed battery against rapper 40 Glocc, setting up a second phase of trial to determine whether the defendant should have to pay punitive damages. A status conference is scheduled Jan. 14. Brugera heard a non-jury trial of 40 Glocc’s lawsuit before taking the case under submission on Sept. 25. She said in her three-page ruling that the amount of money awarded reflects 40 Glocc’s lack of candor during his testimony. (My News LA)
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