Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records are back in court, pushing to have a longstanding $107 million lawsuit dismissed. The case, originally filed by Lydia Harris in 2002, alleges a dispute over business dealings. Despite being amended in 2022 after Snoop became the owner of Death Row, the legal battle remains ongoing. Now, the label and its founder are taking steps to finally end the case, aiming to dismiss it and move forward.
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