Rapper Tyga is having trouble with his car again! This time he was sued for allegedly not paying the outstanding amount of his two luxury vehicles.
Tyga Is Ready For The Full Word Of The Company
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According to legal documents, obtained by The Blast, Choice Motors Credit wants the rapper to pay… in full… for a 2013 Lamborghini Aventador and a 2014 Bentley Mulsanne. The Arizona-based company detailed in the filing that Tyga still owes more than six figures on both vehicles.
Now, in addition to the outstanding amount of the car, they also want the interest charged on the car to be paid as well. For the Lambo, the remaining amount is about $390,000 but when you factor in interest, the payment goes up to $1,085,421.63.
The Bentley is much lower, thankfully but still well above the average person’s car debt. All up, it’s $255,950.52. Shockingly, the total for both cars was $1,345,265.52, Did anyone else get sick to their stomachs after seeing that judgment?
Keep in mind, the California filing is a “brother state judgment” apparently because he already owes this amount from the Arizona court case.
Rapper Tyga Has No Luck With Cars
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Tyga likes fancy and fancy cars, but he has a hard time holding onto them. The “Taste” rapper just had car trouble in 2021. At the time, the media posted about his “$128k Legal Battle.” According to reports, he took his Ferrari and Rolls Royce after failing to make payments.
This time the lawsuit comes from Midway Rent A Car who claims he owes “a sum of $127,789.73 on a luxury car he leased from them in 2015.” Breaking it down, Tyga owes $267k on a Ferrari and breaks even with $174k on a Rolls Royce.
The “Rack City” rapper isn’t wasting it as his life looks like one legal battle after another could cost him. It’s not just cars that Tyga is having trouble keeping up with.
Tyga Allegedly Failed To Pay For Furniture Too
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Furniture has proven to be a big problem for Tyga as well, as he also had difficulty paying for home staging in 2019. By 2021, the company, Showroom Interiors is looking for his coin. They claim to have provided, “design, decorating, delivery, installation, and rental of furniture and other items,” and still haven’t seen the money from Tyga.
In the contract, it appears that Tyga has completed staging for his own home in Los Angeles at the time. The total bill for the 4 bedroom house was $84. It includes, “$5k for installation, $10k security deposit plus $69k for six months furniture rental.”
Tyga allegedly refused to pay the final bill so the company not only took legal action, but they also wanted an additional $27k plus interest for the months leading up to this event and their efforts to get their wages.
It’s safe to say that Tyga has a history of avoiding paying his bills and really only tends to pay them after legal action is threatened. It’s a bad tactic in the long run, there are only so many companies that can offer luxury cars. Really?
Tyga has not yet responded to the case.
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