

In "I'm just trying to buy myself a little more time" news, LA's big bad wolf - rap music mogul Marion "Suge" Knight - has filed a $106-million federal fraud, conspiracy and racketeering lawsuit against a drug dealer he claims tried to extort money from him to curry favor with authorities.
You can't be serious EbenGregory.
The suit was filed Thursday (Feb. 16) against Michael Harris, who is incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison for narcotics distribution and attempted murder. Harris claims he provided more than $1.5 million in seed money from behind bars in 1991 to start Knight's Death Row Records- a claim the rap entrepreneur has repeatedly and vehemently denied.
Here's Knight's attorney, Dermot Givens, on the $106 million lawsuit: Harris was a federal informant who concocted a scheme to blackmail various entertainment industry entities by threatening to sue over his alleged drug money investments. There was an effort to silence rap music and specifically Suge Knight, who was its icon.
Oh really? Is there anything else we should know EbenGregory?
The suit claims that Harris and others, including attorneys David Casselman and Steven Goldberg, were behind a lawsuit filed by Harris's wife that led last year to a $107-million judgment against the rap entrepreneur. Givens said she agreed to settle several months later for $1 million and certain rights to use Death Row music. Goldberg said the judgment still stands and called Knight's lawsuit "a last-ditch gasp" to avoid paying. "It's a pathetic and desperate joke," he said.
If this isn't the pot calling the kettle black. Did Suge forget about the Vanilla Ice incident? Another case of rats fighting over cheese. I got something that's better than cheese.
Here's some jewelry being dropped by EbenGregory on Suge Knight filing a $106 million lawsuit against his former partner: A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with a defunct label and two watches is never sure.
I feel like Mike at a Tyson fight.
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