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Afeni Shakur vs. Deathrow Records :
She won the rights to unreleased Tupac material and merchandising rights to Tupac Shakur's image as in T-Shirts, Posters. Also demanded $7.1 million from Death Row for not meeting its contractual obligations to Shakur. The Lawsuit includes allegations that Tupac was unfairly charged expenses such as child support payments for another Death Row artist, Nate Dogg. Made in April 1997. The Lawsuit accused Death Row of looting $50 million from Tupac Shakur to pay for Suge Knight and others extravagant lifestyles.
C. Delores Tucker vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
Tucker filed a $10 million lawsuit against the estate of Tupac Shakur because lyrics on All eyez on me ruined her sex life. C. Delores Tucker is a opponent of Gangsta Rap. Tupac mentioned her on 'How do u want it' and 'wonda why they call u Bitch'. "Delores Tucker you's a muthafucker instead of tryin' to help a nigga you destroy a brotha "
William Garland vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
Tupac's biological father filed a lawsuit against Estate of Tupac Shakur to get 50% of Tupac's estate. It was thrown out of court first then a settlement of $540,000 plus legal fees of $350,000. Tupac thought his father was dead until he got shot in New York in 1994.
Orlando Anderson vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
Orlando Anderson was beaten by Suge Knight and Tupac on September 7th 1996 in the MGM theater the night Tupac was shot. Orlando Anderson was a suspect in the death of Tupac but he was later killed.
Afeni Shakur vs. Orlando Anderson :
Afeni Shakur filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Orlando Anderson. Orlando Anderson was a suspect in the murder of Tupac Shakur. Afeni Shakur's lawyer, Richard Fishbein, said the suit was filed.
Bad Azz vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
Rapper Bad Azz appeared on the song Krazy on the Don Killuminati. He said he was not given credit for the song on the album.
Jacquelyn McNealey vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
Jacquelyn McNealey was shot and paralyzed at a Tupac concert in 1993 in Pine Bluff, Ark. Fischbein. A stray bullet hit her resulting in her being shot. A award of $16.6 million was overturned because Tupac's estate was not allowed a defence. She later settled for $2million.
Whitwells vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
Two off duty policemen claimed they were almost hit by a car back in 1993. They got into a dispute with the driver and claim they were shot. Witnesses indentified the shooter as Tupac Shakur. "Criminal charges were dropped when it emerged that the policemen had been drinking and had initiated the incident, and when the prosecution's own witness testified that the gun one of the officers threatened Tupac with had been seized in a drug bust and then stolen from an evidence locker". One officer was awarded $210,000.
R&S Antiques Inc vs. Estate of Tupac Shakur :
A Jeweler claimed Tupac had unpaid a $38,000 white gold and diamond bracelet, a $45,000 medallion. R&S Antiques sued for $93,000.
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