The Game kipindi hiki anakabiliwa na matatizo na vyombo vya dola.
Rapa huyo toka pande za Compton alikwa katika vuta nikuvute ya kisheria na rapa 40 Glocc kufuatia ugomvi wa 2012 wa kupigana hadharani.
Baada ya kesi kuunguruma kwa mudamrefu,tarehe 22 Dec hakimu wa mahakama kuu ya Los Angeles ,Judge Susan Bruguera amemuamuru rapa The Game kumlipa 4o Glocc fidia ya dola $3,000 japo katika kesi hiyo rapa 40 Glocc alitaka kulipwa kiasi cha dola zipatazo millioni 4.5 kwa kile alichokidai kupata maumivu makali na kujitibia majeraha yaliyosababishwa na kushambuliwa na Game.
Hakimu huyoamesema sababu ya kuamuru 40 kulipwa kiasi hichi kidogo ni kufuatia rappa huyo kutofunguka kuhusu mkasa mzima.
The Game
is currently dealing with a number of legal situations, but at least
one court matter is coming to a close. The Compton rapper’s longstanding
legal feud with rival 40 Glocc is finally reaching its end as Game has
been deemed responsible for putting them paws on 40 back in 2012 and
ordered to pay up to the tune of $3,000.
The issue dates back to the summer of 2012 when The Game taped himself roughing 40 up outside of a party in the Hollywood Hills. Almost a year after the incident, 40 sued The Game for $4.5 million over pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost earnings, medical expenses, and of course, punitive damages, claiming he was held at gunpoint and jumped. Chuck later claimed self defense.
According to MyNewsLA on Tuesday (Dec. 22), Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Susan Bruguera ordered the 3K payout and also found that Game committed battery. Now a second phase of trial will be set up to determine whether he should have to pay punitive damages. That status conference is scheduled for Jan. 14.
Glocc, born, Lawrence White, got far less than the mills he was asking for, an amount the judge says was due to him seemingly not telling the whole story while on the stand. “The court finds plaintiff’s total disregard for the truth while testifying results in his failure to carry his burden of proof on all causes of action except for the undisputed battery,” Brugera wrote.
Read More: The Game Ordered by Judge to Pay 40 Glocc for 2012 Street Fight - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2015/12/judge-orders-the-game-to-pay-40-glocc-over-2012-street-fight/?trackback=tsmclip
The issue dates back to the summer of 2012 when The Game taped himself roughing 40 up outside of a party in the Hollywood Hills. Almost a year after the incident, 40 sued The Game for $4.5 million over pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost earnings, medical expenses, and of course, punitive damages, claiming he was held at gunpoint and jumped. Chuck later claimed self defense.
According to MyNewsLA on Tuesday (Dec. 22), Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Susan Bruguera ordered the 3K payout and also found that Game committed battery. Now a second phase of trial will be set up to determine whether he should have to pay punitive damages. That status conference is scheduled for Jan. 14.
Glocc, born, Lawrence White, got far less than the mills he was asking for, an amount the judge says was due to him seemingly not telling the whole story while on the stand. “The court finds plaintiff’s total disregard for the truth while testifying results in his failure to carry his burden of proof on all causes of action except for the undisputed battery,” Brugera wrote.
Read More: The Game Ordered by Judge to Pay 40 Glocc for 2012 Street Fight - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2015/12/judge-orders-the-game-to-pay-40-glocc-over-2012-street-fight/?trackback=tsmclip
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