Marion "Suge" Knight, fellow benefactor of Death Row Records, has argued not liable to a charge of debilitating F. Gary Gray, the executive of the film "Straight Outta Compton."
Knight entered his supplication in a downtown Los Angeles court on Thursday morning.
Knight was requested to return for a hearing Aug. 10.
The new charge comes as the music magnate is as of now anticipating trial for a savage attempt at manslaughter in 2015 in which he's been accused of murder and endeavored kill.
Knight's safeguard lawyer trusts the new charge of undermining is an endeavor by the indictment to stoke the fire of that case. He noticed that it has been a long time since the charged risk was made and nothing had been caught wind of it as of recently.
Knight's family said the claimed risk was an instant message that Knight sent in August 2014.
Barrier lawyer Martin Fletcher said he hadn't seen the content, however depicted its message as along the lines of "We as a whole have families and we as a whole need to eat. God favor you."
The real wording of the content has not been discharged freely, but rather the arraignment says Gray dreaded for his life in the wake of accepting it.
Knight's family is censuring this charge, saying prosecutors needed to quickly charge Knight in light of the fact that the statute of constraints was going to run out.
Amid the making of the 2014 motion picture "Straight Outta Compton," which narratives the ascent of the rap assemble N.W.A., there were reports that Knight disliked how he was delineated in the film.
His family said Thursday the issue was not about his delineation, but rather that his similarity was utilized as a part of the film without pay.
Knight has likewise argued not liable to a different 2014 theft accusation in which he's blamed for taking a camera from a picture taker in Beverly Hills.
Knight has spent the better piece of two years in a correctional facility sitting tight for the murder trial to start. It is booked to start in January.