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CELEBRITY CRIME: Suge Knight Has Phone and Visitation Revoked In Jail
According to the NY Daily News, Suge Knight has been hit with some very deflating news while he sits in prison awaiting trail for the killing a man with his truck in 2015.
Jailed rap mogul Suge Knight has been stripped of family visitation and phone calls in a surprise move his fiancée called “unfair.”
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge halted Knight’s access to his parents, children and spiritual advisers in a decision handed down under seal.The change was requested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department as Knight remains locked up on charges he ran over two men with his truck — killing one of them — outside a burger restaurant in Compton in January 2015.
Suge’s fiancé, Toi-Lin is not happy about his phone & visitation being revoked and thinks the whole thing is unfair.
“It’s absolutely not fair,” his fiancée Toi-Lin Kelly told the Daily News. “His rights were taken away with no explanation.”
She said the couple’s 6-year-old son was allowed to visit Knight in jail shortly before Thanksgiving but now must stay away.
“Suge was so prevalent in life. He used to take him to school and play with him before studio time. Now it’s nothing. They can’t even have a phone call,” she said.
New Documentary “Murder Rap” Claims Diddy Killed Tupac
The Los Angeles Police Department has solved the murders of rappers Christopher “Biggie Smalls” Wallace and Tupac Shakur, according to a documentary featuring retired LAPD detective Greg Kading, who once led a special task force that investigated those two-decade-old shootings.
Based on his three years working the cases, Kading claims that Sean “Diddy” Combs hired Crips gang member Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis to kill Shakur and his manager, Marion Hugh “Suge” Knight, for $1 million. He alleges that on the night of Sept. 7, 1996, Keffe D’s nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, pulled the trigger. Only Shakur was killed.
Kading alleges that in retaliation, Knight hired Bloods gang member Wardell “Poochie” Fouse to kill Biggie Smalls for $13,000. Biggie Smalls was shot to death on March 9, 1997, just six months after Shakur died.
Over the course of investigating, Kading says that he essentially trapped Keffe D into a situation where he had to give a verifiable confession about the events that led to Shakur’s murder or else face severe charges for another crime.
“If his intention was to just get away with it, so to speak,” Kading told HuffPost, “it would have been very easy for him to not include all the details that he did.”
These extra details, according to the documentary, include the allegation that Combs hired Keffe D for the crime.
The documentary, titled “Murder Rap,” originally premiered in 2015. Based on Kading’s 2011 book of the same name, it’s available on iTunes now and will debut on Netflix in the spring.
Read more about Greg Kading and “Murder Rap” on Huffington Post


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