Um…Did Suge Knight Hint At Infecting Eazy-E With AIDS?
Recently, the famed music executive spoke with the Murder Master Music Show and opened up about the time when he had to prevent Eazy-E from murdering Suge Knight, something he now feels was wrong.
“He tried to arrange truces on the streets so people weren’t killed”. I wish Mesereau had added. Kimmel and the viewers appeared surprised by Knight’s joke about learn how to commit homicide with out drawing suspicion.
Carter’s lawsuit said the rappers and Straight Outta Compton producers should have attempted to make a safe environment on set, given the hostilities between Knight and Dr. Dre, and that they should be held “vicariously liable” – a secondary form of liability – for the actions of one of the film’s technical advisors, Cle “Bone” Sloan.
“I’m sure he wouldn’t like it because a lot of it is exaggerated and silly and ridiculous”, Mesereau told the Wrap, given that Knight can’t see the film because he’s in jail.
Knight is now being held at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in LA on $10 million bail.
Rapper Eazy-E’s death may have been a set-up, according to recent rumors following the theatrical release of Straight Outta Compton.
Carter was killed and Knight has since been charged with a hit and run, and in June, the dead man’s widow filed a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit, claiming “reckless corporate greed, disguised as a quest for authenticity”, led to “a foreseeable altercation that resulted in the death of a successful businessman”. “He’s a good person, and this will come out in due time”. It’s also alleged that Dr. Dre and Cube are vicariously liable for Sloan’s conduct.
Dr. Dre and Ice Cube said in their motion that they committed no malfeasance and that their only role in the matter was giving Sloan a “specific request” to ask Knight to leave. “They knew or they should have known that there would be some pushback from Mr. Knight”. They continued this “did not create undue risks for anyone, let alone Carter”.