Notorious B.I.G. Wrongful Death Lawsuit Dismissed
From TheGuardian.co.uk:
A judge in the US has finally dismissed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles from the mother of late rapper Notorious BIG.
Voletta Wallace had filed the suit blaming the city and the LAPD for her son’s wrongful death.
However, judge Jacqueline Nguyen has now dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice after five years of legal wrangles. Uncertainty has surrounded the death of the rapper, who was gunned down in 1997.
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Based upon claims from former officer Russell Poole, the wrongful death suit had alleged that LAPD officers Rafael Perez and David Mack had conspired alongside Death Row Records boss Marion “Suge” Knight to murder the rapper.
Mack and Amir Muhammed, who had been accused of pulling the trigger, have long since been cleared of criminal charges.
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