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Suge Knight is '100 percent innocent,' lawyer says

By Gabriel Falcon, AC360 Writer
Suge Knight, founder of Death Row Records, has had numerous scrapes with the law.
Suge Knight, founder of Death Row Records, has had numerous scrapes with the law.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Lawyer says rap mogul Suge Knight is "too smart" to carry a gun
  • Knight was arrested Thursday, charged with assault with a deadly weapon
  • He allegedly pointed a gun at a man in Gardena, a suburb of Los Angeles
  • Knight, founder of Death Row Records, has been in trouble with the law before
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(CNN) -- The lawyer for Marion "Suge" Knight insists the rap music mogul did not point a gun at a man Wednesday night in the Los Angeles area.

"He's innocent, 100 percent," Marc Brumer told CNN in a phone interview. "Suge Knight is a businessman. He is not a person who would carry a gun or flash a gun at anybody. That's not Suge Knight."

Knight, 45, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon involving a firearm and with driving under a suspended license, the Los Angeles Police said.

According to investigators, an unidentified man reported that Knight aimed a weapon at him. Knight, who co-founded Death Row Records, was later found driving a Cadillac Escalade in the city of Gardena, in the greater Los Angeles area, police said. He was arrested there without incident just after midnight, authorities said.

Knight was released after posting $60,000 bail, his attorney said.

Brumer said Knight was driving in the area because he was meeting with a young music artist.

Knight would be cleared of the charges against him, the attorney said.

"There was never a gun found," Brumer said. "He was very cooperative, answered all the questions police had, and we just feel that he shouldn't have been arrested."

Brumer suggested that the man who said Knight pointed a gun at him should be investigated for making a false allegation.

"There are a lot of people that hate (Knight) and are jealous of what he has obtained in his life," Brumer said.

Knight has had previous run-ins with the law. He served several years in prison for violating parole on assault and weapons convictions.

In addition, he was with Tupac Shakur when the rapper was shot to death in Las Vegas in 1996. The slaying has not been solved.

The producer founded Death Row Records in 1991 with rap artist Dr. Dre, and the label grew to represent some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Snoop Doggy Dogg and Shakur.

But Shakur's death, public feuds between Knight and some rappers, his imprisonment in the late 1990s and desertions by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dog and others led to the label's ultimate demise and bankruptcy proceedings in 2006.

Knight has paid his debt to society and is exploring new business ventures for the future, his lawyer said.

"He's working with new artists, starting a record label, looking into sports management companies," Brumer said. A reality show on his life is also a possibility, the attorney added.

"He's really an icon in the music industry, and really looked up to in the African-American community," he said.

"He's a bright man. He wouldn't carry a gun on him. That's not him."