Hip-Hop mogul Suge Knight's former Las Vegas mansion has reportedly landed on the real estate market and is being sold for nearly $1.5 million.
Known for its history which includes being Suge's residence when Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in 1996, the home also carries additional trademarks.
The former Las Vegas home of Suge Knight is on the market, and if the sick dig's amenities aren't enough of a selling point, check out these other random facts: - It was used as Robert DeNiro's home in Casino. - It has a poolside BBQ and a guest house. - It was once raided by the police. - It has four bedrooms, seven baths. - Knight lived there when Tupac was shot and killed next to him in a car in 1996. - It's walking distance to Wayne Newton's pad. This historic Vegas landmark doesn't come cheap. Price tag: $1,495,000. (TMZ)
Knight, who has battled financial hurdles over the past few years, previously spoke on his business plans outside of the music industry.
"I'm gonna be doing some movies, gonna do some music but you know mainly I've been around my environment," he explained in an interview last May. "You know, going back to the stomping grounds that I never left, enjoying it is basically what I've been doing." (Hip Hop Stan)
Known for its history which includes being Suge's residence when Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in 1996, the home also carries additional trademarks.
The former Las Vegas home of Suge Knight is on the market, and if the sick dig's amenities aren't enough of a selling point, check out these other random facts: - It was used as Robert DeNiro's home in Casino. - It has a poolside BBQ and a guest house. - It was once raided by the police. - It has four bedrooms, seven baths. - Knight lived there when Tupac was shot and killed next to him in a car in 1996. - It's walking distance to Wayne Newton's pad. This historic Vegas landmark doesn't come cheap. Price tag: $1,495,000. (TMZ)
Knight, who has battled financial hurdles over the past few years, previously spoke on his business plans outside of the music industry.
"I'm gonna be doing some movies, gonna do some music but you know mainly I've been around my environment," he explained in an interview last May. "You know, going back to the stomping grounds that I never left, enjoying it is basically what I've been doing." (Hip Hop Stan)
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