@Yuuto @bo @Abu_Nur @diekleine007 @Souls @RDS @Spite1991 @Sayhello @Star2nite1 @_Santa_ dieses thema is eigendlich tabu weil ja juden nur gute menschen sind und immer nur die opfer von anderen, ja kla.....ich bin kein nazi oder so aber naja das FBI ermittelte gegen diese liga....
sry ich meinte die Jewish Defense League - JDL (jüdische verteidigungs liga) killte 2pac und eazy e, diese liga erpresst reiche hollywood stars.....
eazy e's manager jerry heller wa mitglied der Jewish Defense League und sie hatte eine bezihung zu death row records,
Jewish Defense League wa auch die bodyguards von ruthless records also von NWA.....
das ist kein witz ok....
"the FBI launched a money laundering investigation, on the presumption that the JDL was extorting money from Ruthless Records. This led to JDL spokesperson Irv Rubin to issue a press release stating "there was nothing but a close, tight relationship" between Eazy-E and the League"
"Jerry Heller explained JDL involvement with Ruthless Records as involving reasons additional to those the FBI investigated. According to Heller, Eazy E received death threats, and it was discovered that he was on a hit list by white power skinheads[citation needed]. Heller has speculated that the FBI did not investigate these threats because of the song "Fuck Tha Police". Heller said, "It was no secret that in the aftermath of the Suge Knight shake down incident where Eazy was forced to sign over Dr. Dre, Michel'le and The D.O.C., that Ruthless was protected by Israeli trained/connected security forces."[38] Heller maintains that Eazy E admired the group for their slogan Never Again, and that he had plans to do a movie about the group."
"During Dr. Dres defection from Ruthless Records (during which time Eazy-E was allegedly physically harmed by Suge Knight), there was a fear of further violence. Ruthless Records executives, Mike Klein and Jerry Heller sought assistance from the JDL.[37] Mike Klein, former Ruthless Records director of business affairs said "The Defense League offered to provide bodyguards to Eazy-E when Knight allegedly threatened him in the early 1990s." This provided Ruthless Records with muscle to enter into negotiations with Death Row Records over Dr. Dre?s departure. While Suge Knight violently sought an outright release from Ruthless Records for Dr. Dre, the JDL and Ruthless records management were able to sit down with Death Row and negotiate a release in which the record label would continue to receive money and publishing rights from future Dr. Dre projects. It was under these terms Dr. Dre left Ruthless Records and formed Death Row Records with Suge Knight."