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News: Rap-A-Lot CEO, J. Prince, Wins Ruling In Suge Knight Lawsuit

Rap-A-Lot CEO, J. Prince, Wins Ruling In Suge Knight Lawsuit
Rap-A-Lot CEO, J. Prince, was let off the hook in court recently, after being subpoenaed in the Suge Knight vs. Harris case, to determine the financial relationship between Prince Knight.

A judge threw out the case recently after Prince's attorney challenged the legality of being deposed concerning Suge Knight and Death Row.

Back in April, Prince was served a subpoena by an attorney for imprisoned drug boss Michael "Harry-O" Harris, while sitting ringside at a Championship bout between "Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather and Zab "Super" Judah.

Harris and his wife Lydia had won a $107 million default judgment against Knight, after the pair claimed they helped fund the label's start. But, after Knight filed bankruptcy in April, the Harris' subpoenaed Prince to determine their financial relationship.

"They have a relationship, they were sitting side by side at the Mayweather Fight, and we believe that Mr. Prince may owe Mr. Harris a substantial amount of money," said Steve Goldberg, attorney for Harris. "I look forward to getting into the nitty-gritty of the financial dealings between Mr. Prince and Mr. Knight. I plan to leave no stone unturned."

After being subpoenaed, J.Prince refused to answer questions concerning his dealings with Suge Knight, which resulted in a ruling by the Judge in Prince's favor.

Prince is pleased with the court's ruling and further added that "Harris is a pathological lying snitch."

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