Miami-Dade police executed a judge's order to seize property at rapper Lil Wayne's Miami mansion on Tuesday.
According to Local 10 News, the order involves a civil case against Wayne involving private jets. Pictures were captured showing items being removed from his home, including wrapped artwork.
TMZ reported that security originally refused to let the police in. Cops then explained they were there to seize certain assets because the rapper hadn't paid a $2 million judgment to the jet leasing company Signature Group, and could do so with or without permission.
The company sued the Grammy winner after he stopped making his $55,000 per month payments.
According to a previous report, Wayne claimed that he never signed a contract with the company but the court disagreed. The suit was originally filed a year ago but since he never paid up the original $1 million judgment he incurred late fees.
Wayne was not at the property during the raid as he is currently in Los Angeles and was spotted at a local club Monday night.