Death Row Records owner Marion "Suge" Knight skipped a court-ordered appearance at a hearing about his assets Saturday.
That probably wasn't a good move because it sets the stage for the court to take control of the label. As reported, Suge has missed several hearings in a legal battle since he lost a $107 million judgment last year to Lydia Harris, a former associate who claimed she helped start the rap record empire with her former husband, Michael Harris.
A judge last month ordered the record company into receivership, which hinged on Knight's appearance at Saturday's hearing.
That probably wasn't a good move because it sets the stage for the court to take control of the label. As reported, Suge has missed several hearings in a legal battle since he lost a $107 million judgment last year to Lydia Harris, a former associate who claimed she helped start the rap record empire with her former husband, Michael Harris.
A judge last month ordered the record company into receivership, which hinged on Knight's appearance at Saturday's hearing.