Suge Knight
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Suge Knight and Katt Williams both pleaded guilty yesterday to a robbery charge that happened a while back. Suge Knight's face was already shown all around the world for acting reckless on the "Straight Outta Compton" set...
Suge Knight is often the key culprit at the end of rap conspiracy theories, including a widely thought belief that he had something to do with the death of Tupac Shakur. But in an interview on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' unearthed from 2003, Knight fuels another conspiracy -- that he might be behind the death of one of the most notorious rappers, Eazy-E.
Suge Knight really needs a hug. Obviously, whenever you've been in jail for a long time, your mind isn't as sharp as it used to be. In the case of Suge, his mental health is deteriorating.
Surveillance video from the fatal hit-and-run involving Suge Knight reveals that his initial meeting with the two men could have possibly been an ambush.
It’s safe to say that Suge Knight is under a lot of stress right now. Following his arraignment on murder and attempted murder charges, the former rap mogul was rushed to a nearby hospital.
You would think after being shot multiple times that Suge Knight would stay out of trouble. But alas, that's not the case. On Wednesday (Oct. 29), the former rap impresario was arrested, along with comedian Katt Williams, for allegedly stealing a paparazzo's camera in an incident that occurred in September.
Suge Knight is sure talking to the press a lot these days. Last week, he verbally attacked Diddy and claimed that Tupac is still alive. This time, he's taking jabs at Rick Ross, and is even looking to physically assault the rapper.
You know the old saying a dog’s bark is worse than its bite. Well, Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony Tiffith is barking at former rap mogul Suge Knight for comments he made about Kendrick Lamar's business practices, especially when it comes to touring.
The legal battles at Death Row Records continue. After Dr. Dre recently sued his previous record label for $3 million in unpaid royalties, Death Row and former label head Suge Knight are firing back, claiming that Dre has no legal grounds for a lawsuit.
Former Death Row boss Suge Knight was on The Arsenio Hall Show last night. He spoke on his altercation at the pot shop and bringing Bow Wow to the show back in ’93.
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Its good to hear Suge talk about the old times of Death Row and Arsenio Hall is legendary...
Suge Knight is back in the news. The former rap mogul was arrested early Wednesday morning (Sept. 11) after he was pulled over by police in Los Angeles.