Tyga
Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Tyga has been slapped with another lawsuit. In this photo, the rapper poses during the 2016 BET Awards in Los Angeles on June 24, 2016. Getty Images

Tyga’s legal woes are far from over. As he celebrated his 27th birthday, he got slapped with a brand new lawsuit.

According to TMZ, Tyga was celebrating his birthday in the Penthouse nightclub in WeHo when a guy personally delivered his legal documents. The delivery was met with disapproval since the process server was forcibly removed from the vicinity.

There’s no saying what the lawsuit was for: his expensive cars, extravagant jewelry or maybe even a home. Over the past few years, he spoiled his girlfriend with a $320,000 white Ferrari for her 18th birthday and a $200,000 black Mercedes Maybach for her 19th birthday. On different occasions, he gifted her with a snakeskin Gucci handbag and a diamond promise ring.

This is probably why celebrity jeweller Jason Arasheben earlier dragged Tyga to court last month. Tyga was assessed if he had enough money to justify the purchase of a fancy chain and timepiece worth $200,000.

Tyga was reportedly accommodating during the hearing and told Arasheben’s lawyer Boris Treyzon about his income and what he owns. But when the lawyer started asking about the lavish gifts Tyga gave Jenner, the rapper “started feeling extremely ill, lost memory and became confused, telling the lawyer he just couldn't go on.”

ET has even reported that Tyga owes Arasheben an “excess of $270,000” in unpaid jewelry. Another one of Arasheben’s attorneys, Danny Abir, earlier said that they want both Tyga and Jenner to go under oath and discuss their lavish lifestyles.

“Our client, Jason of Beverly Hills, has a judgment against [Tyga]. Until he pays off this judgment, unless he has other means of paying off this obligation and does, his sources of income used to buy these extravagant gifts or to support such a lifestyle should be used to satisfy his obligation,” Abir explained. “That potentially includes the gifts themselves.”