Rapper Tyga Sued For $450,000 As His Lamborghini Is To Be Repossessed

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American rapper, Tyga has been allegedly hit with a fresh lawsuit for owing a car loan company in Arizona.

Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend is reportedly being sued by Choice Motor Credit (CMC) for $450,000 and claims the rapper owes them in back payments.

They are also threatening to repossess his Lamborghini.

In documents filed in Maricopa County Court in Phoenix, Choice Motor Credit is going after Tyga, claiming he owes $357,250 for a Lamborghini Aventador the lender helped him buy, as well as $91,150 for a 2014 Bentley Mulsanne the company has already repossessed.

According to its suit, the company says it financed Tyga’s purchase of a Lamborghini back in June 2013, with a plan that called for the rapper to make payments of $11,520.10 a month for seven years (for a total of $967,688.40).

The car loan company says in its filing that while Tyga made some payments, he has fallen very far behind and “ignored CMC’s demands” for payment.

Now, Tyga owes $357,350.77 for the Lamborghini, and the company is seeking to repossess.

The car loan company further claims it helped Tyga buy a 2014 Bentley Mulsanne in March 2015.

That financing plan had Tyga paying $5,966.95 for 73 months (for a total of $435,587.35).

He allegedly fell so quickly behind with his payments on the Bentley that Choice Motor Credit  repossessed it in February.

“CMC sold the Bentley in order to mitigate its damages, but the sale resulted in a deficiency balance of $91,152.67,” reads lawsuit by the car loan company, which wants that money paid back, too.

Tyga is yet to comment.