Suge Knight

  • CelebrityYahoo Entertainment

    Snoop reveals he once escaped an attack by Death Row and wound up in jail with Ray J

    Snoop laughed about how that crazy night in 1998 ended when he escaped one bad situation and found himself in another.

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  • EntertainmentConsequence of Sound

    Suge Knight, in his first interview from prison, is still saying Dr. Dre tried to kill him

    In a new interview with The Blast, he says evidence compiled for his recent trial proves his case.

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    Suge Knight's Son Claims Tupac Is Alive and Living in Malaysia

    Suge Knight's Son Claims Tupac Is Alive and Living in Malaysia

  • WorldReuters

    Rap mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight faces 28 years after pleading no contest to manslaughter

    Rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight pleaded no contest in Los Angeles on Thursday to a single count of manslaughter stemming from a fatal 2015 hit-and-run, as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors that calls for him to serve 28 years in prison. Knight, co-founder of influential hip-hop label Death Row Records, entered the plea ahead of his scheduled trial on murder charges stemming from accusations that he ran down two men with his pickup truck near a burger stand in the Los Angeles suburb of C

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    Suge Knight Hospitalized

    Former mogul reportedly in stable condition after his latest hospital visit for an ongoing medical problem

  • NewsSuperfan TV

    Chris Tucker Nearly Died While Shooting Video for ‘California Love’

    On Thursday’s Late Late Show, Chris Tucker recalled a near-death experience on the set of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur’s video for “California Love,” the first single from Tupac’s multiplatinum album All Eyez On Me. The video, from director F. Gary Gray — who directed last year’s hit Straight Outta Compton — was a Mad Max-inspired joyride, and while shooting, Tucker narrowly escaped disaster.

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    Suge Knight and Katt Williams Ordered to Trial in Robbery Case

    Marion “Suge” Knight and comedian Katt Williams should stand trial on charges they robbed a celebrity photographer of her camera last year, a judge ruled Tuesday. Los Angeles Superior Court Ronald Coen said there was enough evidence to support the robbery charges and a separate charge of felony criminal threats filed against Knight over comments he made to the photographer before she was attacked in Beverly Hills in September 2014. Knight’s lawyer Thomas Mesereau denied his client was actively