On Friday, March 23rd, Suge Knight was evicted from his star studded luxury condo in California. Reports say that police officers and detectives were on the scene to enforce his eviction and to give the former CEO time to gather and load his belongings on a truck. For the time being, it is reported that the mogul has now moved in with a good friend of his.
On top of all of this, Knight is facing another lawsuit he was hit with earlier last week from Rap-A-Lot Records for $300,000 over the 2Pac & Scarface collaboration album titled 2Face. Deathrow co-founder, Michael "Harry-O" Harris' lawyers used the release of the album as evidence of a hidden relationship between Rap-A-Lot founder, James "J Prince" Smith and Suge Knight. Harry-O filed a lawsuit against Suge claiming he was cheated from profits after giving Suge over a million dollars to launch Deathrow Records. Harry-O also claims to have invested in Rap-A-Lot and being half owner of that record label also.
Knight, who has been going through a neverending saga since being ordered to pay 107 million dollars has been reported to saying that he wants everything to end so he can move on with his life. For almost the past two years, the former CEO has witnessed his assets being frozed, to watching his record company that made huge recording stars placed into court with an appointed bankruptcy-trustee just a year ago. According to a judge, this was all due to the label being mismanaged. With all this going on, the once notorious behemoth has found himself in church on a weekly basis, hoping to have his life steer in a more positive direction.
When Suge's representatives were reached out to about an update on his whereabouts, his reps denied the reports about Suge's eviction and said that he had only relocated.
On top of all of this, Knight is facing another lawsuit he was hit with earlier last week from Rap-A-Lot Records for $300,000 over the 2Pac & Scarface collaboration album titled 2Face. Deathrow co-founder, Michael "Harry-O" Harris' lawyers used the release of the album as evidence of a hidden relationship between Rap-A-Lot founder, James "J Prince" Smith and Suge Knight. Harry-O filed a lawsuit against Suge claiming he was cheated from profits after giving Suge over a million dollars to launch Deathrow Records. Harry-O also claims to have invested in Rap-A-Lot and being half owner of that record label also.
Knight, who has been going through a neverending saga since being ordered to pay 107 million dollars has been reported to saying that he wants everything to end so he can move on with his life. For almost the past two years, the former CEO has witnessed his assets being frozed, to watching his record company that made huge recording stars placed into court with an appointed bankruptcy-trustee just a year ago. According to a judge, this was all due to the label being mismanaged. With all this going on, the once notorious behemoth has found himself in church on a weekly basis, hoping to have his life steer in a more positive direction.
When Suge's representatives were reached out to about an update on his whereabouts, his reps denied the reports about Suge's eviction and said that he had only relocated.