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B.I.G. Denial

06/23/05
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(Los Angeles Times) A man testified today that a document he signed linking the murder of singer Notorious B.I.G. to rap competitor Death Row Records is false.

Kevin Hackie told jurors in federal court today he never told attorneys for the family of the slain rapper, Christopher Wallace, that ex-LAPD officer David A. Mack worked for the rap record label.

The family's lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles hinges on proof that Mack, who has denied any involvement, planned Wallace's murder in 1997. [see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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