A Houston-area woman who was one of the earliest members of Death Row Records filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles-based label Tuesday, alleging it defrauded her of more than $100 million. Lydia ...
The latest chapter in the feud between former Death Row Records owner Suge Knight and the label’s biggest act and current owner, Snoop Dogg: Knight questioning the legitimacy of Snoop’s ...
The two are said to have conspired to cheat Lydia Harris, wife of convicted drug kingpin and former Death Row financier, "Harry-O, out of $107 million.
and Calvin “Snoop Dogg” Broadus Jr. has reignited with renewed intensity, centered primarily on the ownership and legacy of Death Row Records. Their public dispute has captured widespread ...
Lydia Harris reignited a courtroom clash with Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight over a nine-figure dispute involving the legendary Hip-Hop empire, Death Row Records. Lydia Harris is aiming at Hip-Hop ...
Suge Knight fired back at Snoop Dogg after he said the incarcerated music mogul is “mad” that the rapper now owns Death Row Records. Knight called into The Art of Dialogue to issue his ...
The iconic Los Angeles-based music label Death Row Records is in national headlines again after a Houston woman filed a lawsuit against the label and rappers Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg.
Suge Knight isn’t backing down from his long-standing feud with Snoop Dogg. The former Death Row Records CEO recently criticized the West Coast rap legend, accusing him of tarnishing the legacy ...
Lydia Harris, a woman identifying as a Death Row Records co-founder, has filed a lawsuit against Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight, along with other industry personnel, including Interscope Records and ...
Lydia Harris says “There wouldn’t have even been a Death Row Records [without me]. That’s what everybody’s missing.” ...
You put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold nothing — it ... However, Suge Knight still isn’t buying that Snoop owns Death Row Records, and demanded he show some paperwork before Suge gives him ...