From TMZ
Carol, the new storage unit owner, tells TMZ ... she and her son have been picking up lockers as a hobby, and they spent $1K on a 10 x 20 L.A. unit earlier this month. They paid an additional $1,400 to dump some of the clutter and furniture that was inside.
However, we're told the unit contained more than a thousand other items like personalized art, awards, framed jerseys, clothes, shoes, hats, a guitar, and photos -- which is when they realized exactly whose unit they'd just won in the auction.
Carol says they learned a member of Game's team put a bunch of the artist's stuff in storage after he'd moved out of a home, and went back recently to snag a few things before signing off the rest for auction ... because he didn't want to keep paying rent.
She obviously wants to make some dough off her incredible find, but Carol says her first option would be selling the stuff back to The Game. She says there a lot of the items are so personal, and she has no clue if he knows the unit was sold.
Of course, if he was aware and doesn't want the items ... Carol tells us she's down to sell it through an auction house, where she'd likely make a killing!
5 comments:
The game is so broke, I highly doubt he even knew this went to auction
Snitch, you got him looking like a gnome.
Who gonna pay money for some of Games crap. Maybe if he has a nice piece of art and maybe a nic3 jersey other than that they acting like they fpunds mounds of jewelry with diamonds.
Don't nobody want that mess and he's really not that famous. He hasn't won any awards and none of his music is chart topping. That was a waste of money purchasing that storage unit.
@10:29 AM... He's really not that famous? Uh he's more famous than you. Psssst... NO ONE KNOWS YOU!
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