Dr. Dre & Ice Cube Pulled In Terry Carter Widow Lawsuit

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Dr. Dre & Ice Cube Pulled In Terry Carter Widow Lawsuit?!?

Not only has Dr. Dre & Ice Cube Pulled In Terry Carter Widow Lawsuit, She is going after Suge Knight and Universal Studios Inc for her husband’s death.

Terry was killed after Marion “Suge” Knight drove over his friend in a pickup truck, but Knight is somehow claiming NOT Guilty.  Remember Suge was NEVER invited to the set by Dr. Dre or Ice Cube. In fact, they were NOT at the place of the wrongful death incident when Suge ran over Terry Carter.

Dr. Dre and Ice Cube are NOT on good terms with Suge, but inside source told us that he showed up because he didn’t like how he was being portrayed in the film. He “claims” he was trying to make amends with Dre and Cube, but they say that was NEVER an option.

Terry’s widow doesn’t seem to care, SHE WANTS JUSTICE for the death of her husband so she is going after everyone involved on the upcoming film “Straight Outta Compton.”

CelebNMusic247.com has this report:

Lilian Carter, the widow of Terry Carter, filed the wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday in Los Angeles against Knight, Universal Studios Inc., and rappers Dr. Dre and Ice Cube. “Straight Outta Compton” chronicles the rise of the gangster rap group N.W.A., which included Dr. Dre and Ice Cube as members.

The suit alleges Universal was negligent by continuing filming in Compton, California, after Dre warned the production to keep Knight away. Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, has quarreled with Dre for years.

The complaint also alleges Universal negligently hired Cle “Bone” Sloan, whose fight with Knight led to Carter being run over. Sloan, who was seriously injured after being run over by Knight’s truck, was working as an adviser on the film and helped broker deals with gang members so that it could shoot in Compton.

“This lawsuit concerns the tragic tale of how reckless corporate greed, disguised as the quest for authenticity, (led) to a foreseeable altercation that resulted in the death of a successful businessman,” the complaint states.

Howard King, an attorney for Dr. Dre, called the lawsuit “preposterous.”

Emails sent to representatives for Universal and Ice Cube were not immediately returned. Knight’s attorney, Thomas Mesereau, also did not immediately return an email message.

Knight has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge filed in Carter’s death.

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