Suge Knight, hip hop mogul, released on $20,000 bond

Suge Knight was one of the driving forces behind the emergence of hip-hop as a mainstream music genre. Suge Knight was stopped while driving a truck with no license plates.

Hip-hop music mogul Suge Knight was arrested in Los Angeles early on September 11, 2013, on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant following a traffic stop, a police spokesman said. Knight seen here in in Las Vegas in 2012.

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September 12, 2013

Hip-hop music mogul Suge Knight was arrested in Los Angeles early on Wednesday on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant following a traffic stop, a police spokesman said.
Knight, whose real name is Marion, was taken into custody at 12:50 a.m. and was released from Los Angeles city jail three hours later after posting $20,000 bond, according to prison records.
Los Angeles police spokesman Drake Madison said he did not know why Knight was stopped or why there was a warrant for his arrest.

But TMZ reports that the warrant was for failure to appear in court after being arrested for driving on a suspended license. It reports that Knight was driving a truck with no license plates when he was stopped Wednesday morning.
Knight, 48, is considered one of the driving forces behind the emergence of hip-hop as a mainstream music genre. Along, with rapper-producer Dr. Dre in 1991, he founded Death Row Records, which helped launch the careers of Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur among others.
Knight has had several legal problems, most notably serving five years in prison for a parole violation in the 1990s.
Death Row Records began its decline in 1996 after Knight's incarceration, the murder of Shakur and Dr. Dre's departure.
Knight now the head of Black Kapital Records. (Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis and Doina Chiacu)