Snoop Dogg’s 1993 Murder Arrest Officially Sealed

Snoop Dogg’s 1993 Murder Arrest Officially Sealed
Snoop Dogg’s efforts to have his infamous 1993 murder arrest sealed were not in vain.
According to TMZ, documents show that a court judge signed off to have the case kept away from the public back in February of this year, just a month after Snoop Dogg and his legal team pushed to have it sealed.

In case you’re unfamiliar, Snoop Dogg and his bodyguard were accused of fatally shooting a man in an L.A. park back in 1993. At the time, the “Gin and Juice” artist was still at the start of his budding rap career so the story drew major national attention.
Highlighting the situation more, Snoop was arrested following his renowned MTV Awards appearance that year where he set the stage on fire performing his hit “Murder Was The Case.” The single was reportedly created in response to the mania surrounding the allegations.
Ultimately, Snoop was acquitted of the charges and it seems all that is now officially behind the hip-hop legend.
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