LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5, 2014
In an exclusive interview with Hiphopenquirer.com, Mark Blankenship and Robert Hymers both discussed the reason why they posted Suge Knight’s extremely high bond.
Suge Knight was just released from a Los Angeles courtroom after having his bond of $500,000.00 posted by Everlert Entertainment, a company that Suge Knight has partnered with to tell the Death Row story and who was responsible for the death of Tupac Shukur.
The company posted bail in the amount of $500,000 on behalf for Rap Mogul Suge Knight as part of its ongoing efforts to create a comprehensive Joint Venture with Suge Knight in various entertainment projects.
Mark Blankenship, President of Everlert Entertainment, said: “We believe in Suge Knight and are committed to making sure that Suge Knight gets justice and is vindicated so we will do everything in our power to make sure Suge Knight tells his story to the world and sets the record straight.”
His accuser is known around Hollywood as someone who has run-ins with others while she posed as the character “Katwoman” on Hollywood Blvd. charging tourists as much as $5.00 for a picture with her.
The Company is publicly traded under the name Everlert, Inc. (EVLI). Robert Hymers is the co-officer of the new entertainment venture together with Mr. Blankenship.
Check back as we continue to update you on the latest develops in the case of Suge Knight v. Katwoman.
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