Lydia Harris, wife of convicted drug dealer Michael "Harry O" Harris, has just released her new introspective tell-all, Married To The Game.
Fresh off the heels of her blockbuster documentary, Welcome To Death Row, the "Boss Lady," as she is otherwise known, chronicles her tumultuous struggles in the grueling music industry, her trying, sixteen-year marriage to an incarcerated husband, and her victory against Suge Knight in the new book.
In the book, Harris doesn't hesitate to drop names or dates, and vividly describe everything that went on in great detail.
Last March, a Los Angeles judge ordered Knight to pay $107 million to Harris, who claimed in the lawsuit that she and her husband, who is currently serving a 28 year to life term in a California state prison for drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder, helped found Death Row Records.
Harris currently heads up a film production company, Dream On Productions.
Representatives for Knight and Death Row were not available for comment.
Source: sohh.com
Fresh off the heels of her blockbuster documentary, Welcome To Death Row, the "Boss Lady," as she is otherwise known, chronicles her tumultuous struggles in the grueling music industry, her trying, sixteen-year marriage to an incarcerated husband, and her victory against Suge Knight in the new book.
In the book, Harris doesn't hesitate to drop names or dates, and vividly describe everything that went on in great detail.
Last March, a Los Angeles judge ordered Knight to pay $107 million to Harris, who claimed in the lawsuit that she and her husband, who is currently serving a 28 year to life term in a California state prison for drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder, helped found Death Row Records.
Harris currently heads up a film production company, Dream On Productions.
Representatives for Knight and Death Row were not available for comment.
Source: sohh.com