Rapper The Game has publicly accused a former close friend of Chris Brown for masterminding the July robbery at the "Ayo" rapper's house, reports TMZ.

According to TMZ, the accusation was made against Wackstar, who is a former Brown posse member, on The Game's Instagram account accompanied by a photo of him reclining against one of his cars.

"Tell these fans who really had Chris brown auntie tied up & his house broke in you pu**y ass fa***t," the 35-year-old Compton native wrote, adding, "When I see you I'm gone break yo f**kin jaw... So have yo gun on you pu**sy."

Wackstar reportedly responded by calling the 35-year-old Compton native a "fake gangsta," and writing, "I know the real you, you wouldn't hurt a f**kin fly."#ChangeOfHeartAssN**a." The hashtag was meant as a shot at Game's past appearance on the TV game show "Change of Heart."

Brown has also suspected the home break-in was an "inside job" because among the property stolen was $50K in cash, which was payment for an appearance and the only people who knew it was inside his home safe were his friends, according to TMZ.

Sources close to the "Liquor" singer told TMZ that his mother, Joyce Hawkins, has warned her son for years about men who make their living as professional hangers-on to celebrities.

Brown's home robbery occurred on July 15 in the early morning. Three armed men broke into the house and forced Brown's aunt at gunpoint into a closet before ransacking the home.

The robbery happened around 2:00 a.m. at the San Fernando Valley house Brown recently purchased. The home invaders stole money and other property, according to law enforcement.

The aunt called 911, but by the time police arrived the robbers were gone.

Brown was not home at the time of the robbery. He was hosting a pre-ESPY party at the Argyle, a Hollywood nightclub.

No arrests have been made in the Brown burglary.