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EURweb on MSNHouston Woman Sues Snoop Dogg Over Death Row RecordsA Houston woman has launched a $100 million lawsuit against rapper Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records, claiming they defrauded ...
Lydia Harris reignited her legal war over Death Row Records by demanding Snoop Dogg stop using the brand until her $107 million judgment is paid in full.
Lydia Harris claimed that once Snoop Dogg, who is named in the lawsuit, bought the company in 2022, she became much more interested in the matter. (Michael Harris currently serves as COO to Death ...
Lydia, now 61 years old, married Death Row co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris after they met in 1985 at a nightclub in Houston. According to her, she helped run the record label while he ...
It was Lydia who introduced her incarcerated husband to Death Row Records CEO Marion “Suge” Knight, which led Harris to bankroll the startup label. Suge and his business partner Dr. Dre went ...
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.
LOS ANGELES - Lydia Harris may have forfeited her chances at recovering any of her $107 million award from her lawsuit against West Coast rap label Death Row Records by concealing her 1996 bankruptcy ...
Lydia Harris has launched a legal campaign against Snoop Dogg and others, seeking $107 million over her claimed stake in Death Row Records.
In 2005, a California judge ruled in favor of Harris against Death Row Records and then owner Marion "Suge" Knight, awarding her $107 million, including $60 million in punitive damages. The judgment ...
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