It’s getting heated between The Game and Rick Ross, with the MMG mogul poking fun at The Game’s hefty legal issues.
As reported earlier, The Game’s facing the possible loss of his home due to a $7 million judgment from a sexual battery case dating back to 2016. Priscilla Rainey, who won the case, is actively looking to claim the Compton rapper’s property to settle the award.
Rick Ross couldn’t resist taking a jab, posting a screenshot of the news on Instagram along with numerous gifs, including one of a man dancing in swim trunks. The Game didn’t take it lying down. He fired back with a savage direct message, “Even if I lost my house, which I’m not, you still gonna be a fat bitch n-gga. That Ozempic gonna kill you before the Twinkies do hoe ass n-gga.”
Things escalated when The Game accused Ross of getting his Instagram account restricted. “The officer got my account put in jail for a day. How do ya’ll be fans of these weirdos?” he wrote on his Instagram Stories.
According to court documents, Rainey filed her lawsuit in August 2015, claiming The Game sexually assaulted her during what was supposed to be a required after-hours date for the VH1 reality show “She Got Game.” She accused him of getting drunk and high and then allegedly shoving “his hand inside her dress to rub her bare vagina and buttocks.” However, The Game has consistently denied these claims, sticking to his story of innocence.
Meanwhile, The Game has been on the offensive against Rick Ross, releasing the diss track “Freeway’s Revenge” in May. On this track, he didn’t hold back, targeting Ross’s alleged sexual preferences, weight, health issues, and past as a correctional officer with lines like, “He gon’ tell us he just bought another crib, he living well/ But he won’t tell us about his health condition, he sick as hell/ He popping pills, they starting to fuck with his brain/ Seizures off the lean, Balenciaga shorts got shit stains.”
Although Rick Ross hasn’t responded in a song, the war of words between them continues on social media. The Game even accused Ross of being scared to face him directly. Their beef also roots back to Ross’s repeated trolling of Drake, which The Game addressed in his track “Champagne Moments.”
The feud between The Game and Rick Ross shows no signs of cooling down. With ongoing legal battles and a war of words on social media, it’s clear that neither rapper is backing down anytime soon.