A California judge has ordered rap star Tyga to make a "hefty payment" to a woman who once sued him for sexual battery.

RadarOnline reports model Allison Brown previously sued the rapper and related defendants claiming he "coerced young and impressionable underage women to pose nude" for his "Make It Nasty" video. The two sides later reached terms on a settlement calling for the rap star to pay her $50,000 to have the suit dropped.

The website adds Tyga paid off half of the settlement amount back in February, but late last month Brown took him back to court seeking the balance.

Earlier this week, Judge Debre Katz Weintraub granted Brown's motion to enforce terms of the settlement, though rumors are the amount of the outstanding balance has been reduced.

According to Radar, in her initial complaint, Brown claims she was invited to a Hollywood Hills mansion to take part in the video shoot and once she arrived she and a group of other women were given copious amounts of alcohol.

"After hours of being encouraged to drink (without verification of the victim's age) the victim is summoned to the room where the scene is filmed," the suit alleged. "After one or two takes, the director and the crew members (i.e. camera operators) encourage the victim to remove her clothing."

Reports state that, before finally complying with countless requests for her to undress, Brown was promised that her intimate areas would be edited out. In all of the scenes, Kylie Jenner's rumored boyfriend was the centerpiece, with all of the scantily dressed women dancing on or around him as his song blared in the background.

Tyga and Jenner are rumored to have been dating for several months and HollywoodLife reports the two are contemplating eloping when she turns 18 later this month.