Houston-area woman files new suit against Death Row Records over $107 million judgment

A Houston area woman has filed another lawsuit against Snoop Dogg’s music label Death Row Records, days after a judge dismissed her original lawsuit seeking more than $100 million from the company, court records show.

Lydia Harris, ex-wife of the label’s co-founder, Michael “Harry-O” Harris, filed a pro se lawsuit Monday accusing Death Row Records, Time Warner, Universal Music Group and Interscope Records, among others, of racketeering and conspiring to defraud her of ownership and a $107 million judgment awarded to her in 2005. Attorneys representing the defendants did not immediately respond to a request for comment and had not filed a response to the new complaint as of Friday evening.

Attorneys for the defendants previously argued that Harris did not have sufficient claims and was a bad-faith litigator who had continued a pattern of harassment in California for years…

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