October 31st, 2012

The Game threatens 40 Glocc over battery lawsuit

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West Coast rapper The Game has just issued a public threat to G-Unit affiliate 40 Glocc following an assault and battery lawsuit that Glocc filed against him.

According to reports, The Game will be suiting up and heading to court to settle the matter at hand. The rapper also took to his Twitter account to respond to the lawsuit filed by 40 Glocc. The Game wrote, “@40glocc I’m gone beat yo ass again & again you p*ssy !!!”

Game, who never denied the assault and battery accusations of 40 Glocc, added: “Called police & a lawyer cuz I beat yo azz. SuperCrip got his cape snatched !!!”

Over the weekend, The Game still posted more tweets referring to 40 Glocc:

“Police came to my crib & tried to serve me papers for @40glocc sueing me….. Sorry, I’m playing XBOX.. Try again later. #ThisN*ggaAH*eCake,” the rapper tweeted Saturday.

“@40glocc SUPER-THUG turned INFORMANT !!!!!!”

 ”@40glocc & his girlfriend at the senior prom…. Always had b*tch in you.. It was only a matter of time befo http://instagr.am/p/RTBDLhmore/”

A rep for Game said that the rapper feels the lawsuit is “bulls**t” and he plans to fight the case in court.

As previous reports have stated, G-Unit rapper 40 Glocc filed a lawsuit against The Game earlier this month, claiming Game pulled a gun on him outside a house party … and beat him up. Game later posted the footage of the attack on YouTube.

Born in Los Angeles, California, The Game released his first mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. 1 in 2002, and landed a record deal with the independent label Get Low Recordz owned by JT the Bigga Figga. Game’s mixtape reached the hands of Sean Combs, founder of Bad Boy Records, who originally was on the verge of signing him to his label. Five months later, he was discovered by Dr. Dre who listened to the mixtape and signed him to his Aftermath Entertainment label in 2003. He rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his debut album “The Documentary” (2005) and “Doctor’s Advocate” (2006). The Recording Industry Association of America certified his album “The Documentary” double platinum in March 2005 and it has sold over five million copies worldwide.