Suge Knight has claimed that his social media pages have been taken over by an unaffiliated imposter whose motives he can’t quite confirm.

Suge is currently behind bars and claims to have access to his Instagram account. But that’s the only account he still manages, as other platforms with alleged verified Knight pages like Facebook and Twitter were hacked.

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The accounts in question have recently fired off a number of viral posts, igniting feuds with former Death Row artists like Snoop Dogg, Bad Boy Records boss Diddy and more.

Knight relayed to TMZthat he believes that this person “is out to destroy his reputation by hacking into his Twitter and FB accounts.” To make their attempts to impersonate Suge more credible, the imposters have even been posting clips from his legitimate Collect Call With Suge Knight Podcast.

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The posts — some of which have since been taken down — include a recently resurfaced photo of Knight with a baby Justin Combs as well as another that appears to be produced by AI of a bruised Snoop Dogg with a neck brace.

“Snoop Dogg if I didn’t have security on him in 1995,” one post read.

Suge Knight, who is in the midst of a 28-year sentence behind bars, wants the accounts eradicated or locked so the hacker is no longer able to access them as they’ve brought unneeded stress into his life.

Knight has no issue speaking his mind on his behalf which he does to communicate with the outside world telling stories on his Collect Call With Suge Knight Podcast.

Suge Knight Drags Jimmy Iovine Over Alleged 2Pac Masters Gunpoint Heist
Suge Knight Drags Jimmy Iovine Over Alleged 2Pac Masters Gunpoint Heist

Earlier this month, he recalled the time he brought Roger Troutman in to work with 2Pac and take his “California Love” anthem to another level.

“The minute Roger walked in that studio, I gave him 50 racks cash off the top,” he said, before explaining that the Zapp legend was facing financial hardships at the time. “The minute he told me his situation, I gave him another 100 racks, so I gave him 150 racks before he even hooked up the talk box.”

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He added: “That muthafucka went in that muthafucka and made magic because I brought him in to make the magic […] so when Roger did that, I gave him another 200 grand just to be in the video. That made ‘California Love’ — so ‘Pac wrote his verse, J-Flexx wrote Dre’s verse.”

The infamous Death Row records founder is currently behind bars for running over and killing a man. The man, Terry Carter, was a consultant on the N.W.A biopic, Straight Outta Compton, and Knight was reportedly upset about how he was portrayed in it.