A $107 million judgment against Marion "Suge" Knight and Death Row Records, which was awarded back in 2005, has been voided by a judge.

In a shocking turn of events, a judge just voided the massive payout after a woman named Lydia Harris filed a motion in the case citing issues with the legality of how her lawyers actually won the massive case against Suge Knight and Death Row.

Harris, along with her husband, helped bankroll Death Row when the West Coast record label was first launching.

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Harris' attorney, Dermot Givens, explained that the motion to void the judgment contained allegations that her attorneys, the bankruptcy trustee, and even judges "conspired to use her to wrongfully obtain the judgment that ultimately ruined Suge Knight and bankrupted Death Row Records."

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In the documents, obtained by The Blast, Harris shows she filed for bankruptcy before filing the lawsuit against Death Row and Knight. The issue with this fact, is that it would give her no legal standing to sue anyone. Any legal cause would have to go through the trustee of the bankruptcy.

At the time, she claims her lawyers convinced her to lie about the bankruptcy, so they were able to collect the monumental judgment.

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Lydia's legal team claim she was "duped" by the group to ignore the bankruptcy and told to proceed against Death Row.

Suge Knight and Harris are in direct communication, have compared notes, and realize they are now on the same side.

Givens says the two are in private settlement conversations, but Harris has not received "one dime" from her lawyers who collected part of the huge payout.

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