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According to DrewReports.com, Death Row Records will have it’s assets auctioned off on January 23rd as the label recently filed bankruptcy.

Now a complete list of the items being sold is available to the public. Among the 400 items being sold are Suge Knight’s cigars and engraved humidor, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre’s “Source Awards,” paintings, framed pictures, Tupac Shakur memorabilia, framed gold and platinum records, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Versace items, fitness equipment and more.” If you plan to place a bid on any of these items, there are strict rules. First there is a $200 cash fee to register plus 25% cash, cashiers check, credit card required on award of bids. A 13% buyers premium will be added to all sales and the balance due before removal.

So is this how Chedda Gets Chedda??

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