Rap
star Tyga has been ordered to pay the outstanding balance of $25,000
after settling a sexual battery suit lodged by a dancer. A judge ordered him to pay off the remaining amount following an earlier $50,000 settlement, reported TMZ on Thursday.
Allison
Brown sued Tyga and his record label Young Money Entertainment in
September 2013, claiming she was plied with alcohol during his music
video shoot for Make It Nasty at a house in the Hollywood Hills in
2011.
The
dancer alleged she was 'coerced' into removing her top in her drunken
state and that a man on set - not Tyga - grabbed one of her breasts
during the shoot.
She sued Tyga, aka Michael Ray Nguyen-Stevenson, for sexual battery since he was in charge.
Allison
and Tyga settled for around $50,000 but he apparently only paid half,
so a judge just ordered him to pay the balance plus more than $16,000 in
lawyer's fees.
The star turned 26 on Thursday and seemed determined to enjoy his birthday, despite the financial hit.
He
posted an Instagram selfie of himself topless and covered in bling
holding a silver balloon in the shape of the figure one with the
message: 'New single drops today at 9pm on @itunes "Happy Birthday today
my day." '
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