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Music ♦ Posted 11/20/07
Suge Knight To Be Included In Notorious B.I.G. Wrongful Death Suit
The long running wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles filed by the family of the late Notorious B.I.G. is expected to be amended soon, in which several other defendants will be included. One name stands out: Suge Knight. According to the Associated Press, U.S. District Court Judge Florence-Marie Cooper ruled Friday (November...
Music ♦ Posted 08/18/07
Dr. Dre Sues Death Row Over Rights To The Chronic
Legendary producer, Dr. Dre, filed a lawsuit in bankruptcy court on Wednesday (August 15) against defunct label Death Row Records over the rights to his 1992 solo debut, The Chronic. According to the Associated Press, the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles claims that Dre is be the rightful owner of the copyrights of the album...
Music ♦ Posted 06/22/07
Suge Knight's California Mansion Up For Sale
Knight's Malibu mansion; Photo: The Smoking Gun The Southern California estate of Death Row Records founder Marion "Suge" Knight has been placed on the market to help pay a long list of creditors he owes after filing bankruptcy. According to The Smoking Gun (TSG), the property is located in the trendy Malibu, California area, sits on 8.9...
Music ♦ Posted 07/10/06
Suge Knight Loses Control Of Death Row Records
A federal judge ordered a bankruptcy trustee to takeover Suge Knight's Death Row Records on Friday (July 7), citing "gross mismanagement" as the cause. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Ellen Carroll ruled that the label's accounting practices were in "disarray," after noting that Knight testified that he hadn't reviewed the company's financial statements in almost a decade....
Music ♦ Posted 05/05/06
Suge Knight Claims He's Broke In Bankruptcy Hearing
Death Row Records head, Suge Knight, took the stand on Friday (May 5) in a federal bankruptcy hearing, giving creditors a chance to ask questions regarding his assets and debts that total more than $100 million. According to the Associated Press, Knight testified that Death Row Records has struggled since his incarcerations starting in '96...
Music ♦ Posted 03/30/05
Suge Knight Ordered To Pay $107 Million In Lawsuit
Death Row Records founder Suge Knight's legal problems continue to hinder the advancement of his once reigning empire. The most recent lawsuit against Knight involves woman who claims she helped found the label's start. According to Reuters, a Los Angeles judge has ordered Knight to pay Lydia Harris $47 million in economic and non-economic damages,...
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