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Kylie Jenner defends her "baby" Tyga after his Ferrari is 'repossessed' while they're out shopping for new car..


Kylie Jenner has leapt to the defence of boyfriend Tyga after it was reported the rapper had faced a fresh financial blow.
On Wednesday, it was claimed the 26-year-old's Ferrari was repossessed while he and girlfriend Kylie were at a Bentley dealership in Calabasas, California.
According to TMZ, the dad-of-one reportedly missed a number of payments on the car's lease and a repo man with with a spare key took it while the pair were shopping for yet another luxury vehicle, leaving them to catch a ride from pals.
But taking to Twitter on Wednesday evening, Kylie said she's not bothered by the rumours anymore.
A fan referenced the TMZ story, to which Kylie replied: "They always try and come for my baby. I'm over it!!!"
Meanwhile, just last week it was reported that the 26-year-old owes $186,275 to F&S Investment Properties, after he rented retail space for his Egypt Last Kings Clothing and allegedly trashed it.
TMZ reported that the landlord has won a case against him and "if Tyga doesn't pay up, F&S lawyers will grill him in court about his finances".
Tyga also reached a settlement with his former landlord earlier this month after a bench warrant was issued his arrest when he failed to show up for a hearing.
Tyga allegedly owed Gholamreza Rezai $480,285.00 in damages for his old rental home, which he vacated "sometime prior to" October 31, 2012, but he won't face arrest after reaching a confidential agreement with the owner of his old home.
Gholamreza's attorney, Danny Abir, told People magazine: "There has been a settlement reached to the mutual satisfaction of the parties, the terms of which are confidential.
"My law partner, Boris Treyzon, will appear in court to ask the judge to quash the bench warrant since a settlement has been reached and our client is satisfied."
Boris Treyzon, the landlord's other attorney, previously insisted Tygaunderstood the significance of the case when he was served legal papers and was aware of the implications when he splashed out on a $189,000 Mercedes-Maybach for girlfriend Kylie Jenner's 19th birthday, which could have seen the vehicle seized.
He said: "On the date the debtor [Tyga]'s notice is served, there is a lien that's created on all of his assets. [That means] he isn't allowed to do any transfers.
"Once [Tyga was] served, the lien is created. Of course, we have an irate client who is owed half a million dollars and then the client reads that Tyga is giving a Maybach as a gift - that's in violation of two things.
"There is a hold on him transferring any assets while there is a judgment outstanding - that's going to be a separate action to recover that car unless the judgment is satisfied - and he's to appear in court, be placed under oath and he needs to answer questions

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