Marion “Suge”
Knight was evicted from his luxury condominium in Los Angeles on Friday, according to sources. Witnesses said that police cars and a detective came
to enforce the eviction and that all of the former Death Row Records mogul’s possessions were
were loaded on to a truck in front of the building.
Rap-A-Lot Records filed a $300,000 lawsuit against Death Row
Records last week, in an attempt to collect money invested into the Death
Row/Rap-A-Lot Records2Face album, which consisted of posthumous vocals
by Tupac, in conjunction with new lyrics by Scarface.
Knight filed for bankruptcy in Apr. 2006, in an attempt to avoid paying
a $107 million default judgment against Death Row Records to Michael
and Lydia Harris. They claim they invested $1.5 million to help start
Death Row Records in 1991 and were cheated out of the profits. Death Row Records has since been turned over to a court-appointed bankruptcy-trustee last year,
after a judge ruled that the label was mismanaged due to accounting
practices. Knight’s assets have been frozen since Aug. 2005.