SUGE KNIGHT’S GOT SECRET STASH OF TUPAC MUSIC AND VIDEOS?

The small record label which acquired Death Row Records’ assets back
in July has learned that Suge Knight and a long-time associate may have
hidden a portion of the label’s catalog, to avoid having the items
included in the sale. According to Global Music Group’s attorney,
Michael J. Collesano, a woman approached him last weekend, claiming to
be the ex-girl of Knight’s associate, Carl “Butch” Small. Collesano
said Small helped run Death Row studios and was once listed as one of
the label’s principals. The woman, whose name was only revealed in
court documents, said that during the course of their 18-month
relationship, Small revealed to her that between 2001 and 2005, he
removed a series of master recordings, videos and other property from
the Pacific Coast Title Archives in California. As a result of the
move, those items were not inventoried with the assets purchased by
Global Music Group. The woman revealed many of these items to
officials in Detroit, Michigan earlier this month, after she was
allegedly attacked by Small on October 1.
The following day,
having obtained an order of protection against Small, who she claimed
tried to kill her, she was accompanied by Livingston County Sheriff’s
Deputy Christopher Schmidt to a storage unity in Burlington, Michigan
under her name.