Snoop Dogg Seeks To Dismiss $100 Million Lawsuit From Woman Who Says She Funded Death Row & Was Never Paid

Snoop Dogg Seeks To Dismiss $100 Million Lawsuit From Woman Who Says She Funded Death Row & Was Never Paid
Snoop Dogg is asking a Texas court to throw out a $100 million lawsuit tied to the origins of Death Row Records.
Lydia Harris, the ex-wife of label cofounder Michael “Harry O” Harris, is suing Snoop, Suge Knight, and companies like Interscope Records, Universal Music Group, and Time Warner, claiming she was never paid a $107 million default judgment from a 2005 court order. She says she invested $1.5 million into the label’s launch in 1989, but was cut out of profits as the brand grew.
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In response, Snoop’s legal team filed to dismiss the suit, arguing her claims are time-barred by the statute of limitations. They also describe Harris as a “bad faith litigant” who,
“Continued a pattern of harassment in California for years and has now shifted her harassment to a new forum in Texas.”
Harris is demanding punitive damages, recovery of allegedly owed assets, and a full financial accounting of the label, which is now owned by Snoop. The court has not yet ruled on his motion, and the other named parties have not commented.
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