The 'Rack City' rapper took to his Twitter on April 14 to clear the air.
While trying to explain what really happened to his Lamborghini, the former Cash Money rapper said, he only sold his car to get another one and no one collected his car from him for debt owed. He later blamed gossip site TMZ for spreading the rumors.
This isn't the first time Tyga is being accused of financial problems. In August 2015, the state of California reportedly hit Tyga with a tax lien allegeing he's back on his taxes from 2009-2011. The state claimed Tyga owes $19,124.98 for unpaid taxes in a period spanning three years.
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