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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.
A Houston woman has launched a $100 million lawsuit against rapper Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records, claiming they defrauded ...
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 ...
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.
Lydia Harris, ex-wife of label co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris, accused Death Row Records, Time Warner, Universal Music Group and Interscope Records of conspiring to evade paying her a $107 ...
Lydia, now 61 years old, married Death Row co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris after they met in 1985 at a nightclub in Houston.
In March, Lydia Harris, the wife of Death Row Records co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris, filed a lawsuit in Houston against Snoop Dogg and the iconic '90s rap label, which Snoop purchased in 2022.
Lydia Harris has launched a legal campaign against Snoop Dogg and others, seeking $107 million over her claimed stake in Death Row Records.
Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records are pushing back hard in a Texas courtroom, asking a judge to throw out Lydia Harris’ $107 million lawsuit over the label’s ownership, calling her claims ...
Lydia Harris said the parties named in the suit have yet to pay her a $107 million judgment awarded to her in 2005 after she sued Knight and Death Row Records in 2002. She claims that she put up ...