
Knight was forced by a bankruptcy court judge to auction all assets of the infamous record label to the highest bidder. Had he done so in February, when Warner Music Group was making an offer, Suge could have sold the label for $25 million.
Death Row's sale was the result of a 2005 lawsuit when Suge was ordered to pay former partner Lydia Harris $107 million for profits owed to her after being forced out of the label. Suge filed for bankruptcy in April 2006.
Previously, ownership of the rights to certain Death Row recordings has been contested by Dr. Dre, as well as Afeni Shakur, the mother of the late Tupac Shakur. Neither has commented on how they plan to prodceed with their claims at this point.
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