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Suge Knight Charged In Las Vegas

Published: 11/20/08 at 12:21 AM
Written By: Ilan Mester
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(andPOP) - Suge Knight Charged in Las Vegas

Marion “Suge” Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records, was charged with two felony counts of drug possession and one count of misdemeanor battery on Tuesday.

Police received a call regarding a car that was out of control in the Vegas strip on August 27. According to E! Online, Police then found Knight chasing Melissa Isaac, the alleged victim, waving a knife.

The victim received treatment at a nearby hospital for injuries, but Isaac did not have stabbing wounds. She told police Knight had punched her in the head while he was driving, according to E! Online.

Authorities have stated Knight was in possession of Ecstasy and hydrocodone, a pain killer. He was taken into custody and released after posting a bail of $19,000.

Richard Schonfeld, Knight's lawyer, said his team is planning to “vigorously defend him against these charges.”

If convicted of both drug charges, the former CEO faces up to four years in a Nevada state prison and mandatory probation.



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