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Criminal

Jan. 11, 2002

L.A.'s Golden Age of Conspiracy Theories Peters Out With Feds' Fade

Column by Garry Abrams - Word that the federal government apparently has closed a six-year investigation of Death Row Records by filing two tax charges, one each against the record label and an attorney who worked for the label, may be a sort of requiem for a golden age of conspiracy theories in Los Angeles.

By Garry Abrams

        Word that the federal government apparently has closed a six-year investigation of Death Row Records by filing two tax charges, one each against the record label and an attorney who worked for the label, may be a sort of requiem for a golden age of conspiracy theories in Los Angeles.
        In fact, I felt a little twinge of nostalgia Wednesday ...

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