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HIP HOP 'HITMAN' Suge Knight accused of trying to MURDER Eminem twice after being linked with Tupac shooting according to former bodyguard


Security guard Byron ‘Big Naz’ Williams made the sensational claims in a recent interview
INFAMOUS hip-hop mogul Suge Knight, who was linked to the murder of Tupac Shakur, has been accused of trying to kill rapper Eminem on two separate occasions.
The astonishing claims were made by Eminem’s bodyguard Byron ‘Big Naz’ Williams who says the first incident took place in 2001 at the Source Hip Hop Awards.
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Eminem’s former bodyguard made the incredible accusations in a recent interview
In an interview with Murder Master Music Show, he said: “There was a situation at the Source Awards which was our first encounter with Suge Knight and his henchmen.
“They had it to where the artists couldn’t sit with the bodyguards. I think that was by design because I think they really wanted the artists to be able to network with each other, but it also gives people who got beef with other artists to get at them.
“I notice Em is in the aisle and he is beefing with all these guys in red shirts. This is what they said: ‘Death Row motherf—–s. Suge Knight sent us to strong arm Eminem and it’s going down.
“I had to snatch him up, I had to call Dre and his bodyguards and tell them what was going on.

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