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Rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight, jailed in December for alleged parole violations, was released from the slammer on Tuesday after a California prison board gave him credit for 61 days in custody. The Death Row Records founder was ordered to perform 200 hours of anti-gang community service.
Rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight, jailed in December for alleged parole violations, was released from the slammer on Tuesday after a California prison board gave him credit for 61 days in custody. The Death Row Records founder was ordered to perform 200 hours of anti-gang community service.