No one has ever been arrested, and like many other shootings in the rap world, police found few witnesses although the club was packed with partygoers, including celebrities Jessica Alba, Eddie Murphy, The Black Eyed Peas and Paris Hilton. At least six shots were fired, police said. More than four years later, Knight is claiming in a lawsuit that West and the Shore Club’s owners failed to provide security necessary to keep out people with weapons. Knight’s attorney, Marc Brumer, said Tuesday that Knight had $200,000 in medical bills from a gunshot that shattered his femur and will seek total damages of well over $1 million. “He’s an icon in the music industry. He walks in a room and he lights it up,” Brumer said. “He had an expectation of security there. How someone came with a gun into a very VIP party, that just doesn’t meet the smell test in life.”
“Prior to the party, defendants knew that it was critical to screen guests, employees and others entering the party premises for weapons,” Knight’s lawsuit says. In fact, Knight said in the lawsuit that he and his entourage were patted down by security personnel before they went inside, leading him to assume that was true for all guests. The burly Knight, nicknamed “Suge” for Sugar Bear, was one of the most powerful music figures of the 1990s. With superstar rappers like Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Shakur in his stable, plus Bloods gang members on his payroll, he made millions and enemies in equal abundance. West, meanwhile, is a multiple Grammy winner and one of today’s biggest stars, but is prone to boorish behavior in public. These stunts include a 2005 comment that former President George W. Bush “doesn’t care about black people” because of the slow government response to Hurricane Katrina and West’s heavily criticized decision to grab the microphone from singer Taylor Swift during last year’s MTV awards. West has previously lashed out at awards shows when he didn’t win.
The lawsuit was originally brought in Los Angeles as part of Knight’s 2006 filing for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 bankruptcy laws, which resulted in an auction of Death Row Records assets and sale of Knight’s mansion in Malibu. The Shore Club’s owners, Philips South Beach LLC and Morgans Hotel Group Management LLC, successfully petitioned to have the lawsuit moved into federal court and transferred from Los Angeles to Miami. If Knight wins, he’ll have to share damages with the bankruptcy trustee and the Internal Revenue Service.
This guy’s got some fuckin nerve, i thought you were gangster Suge? Now that your fkin broke your tryin to pay off ya debts by suing someone who had nothing to do with you being shot…and then he’s going to say “it should have been obvious to West and the Shore Club that the party could produce a dangerous environment because of well-known feuds between East and West Coast rap figures that have triggered a lot of violence.” ??? WTF..REALLY?? UMMMM YOUR THE DICKHEAD THAT WAS THE BIGGEST INSTIGATOR IN THE SO CALLED EAST-WEST COAST BEEF, REMEMBER THE SOURCE AWARDS WHEN HE MOCKED DIDDY? FK OUTTA HERE MAN, KANYE IS A PRICK, BUT YOU ARE A BIGGER PRICK, I HOPE YOU LOSE. YOU PROBABLY WOULD SUE TUPAC IF HE WAS ALIVE.