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Diddy Allegedly Paid $1 Million To Have Tupac Killed As His Name Appears 77 Times In Murder Documents
By Jamal Osborne,
14 days ago
It looks like Diddy has been mentioned in court documents related to the investigation into the murder of late rapper, Tupac Shakur. According to The Daily Mail, the legal papers are linked to the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the 61-year-old man charged with orchestrating the fatal drive-by shooting of Shakur in Las Vegas in 1996.
In 2009, Davis, who was implicated in planning the shooting of Shakur, gave an interview to the Las Vegas police. In that interview, he insinuated that Diddy had paid a prominent drug dealer, Eric Von Martin, one million dollars to murder Shakur. These remarks were recently referenced in a legal document filed to oppose his release on bail following his arrest in September on a first-degree murder charge.
The news outlet also reported that the legal filings mentioned Diddy a total of 77 times, suggesting that Davis persistently alleged Diddy’s involvement in the murder of Tupac Shakur. While Diddy has been repeatedly named in the legal documents, he is currently not a suspect in the case. It remains uncertain whether this status will change. Nevertheless, Davis’ allegations against Diddy seem to be a significant obstacle to his release on bail, as prosecutors have cited this as a reason to keep him in custody.
According to a transcript included in the extensive 180-page document, Davis claimed that Diddy may have wanted Shakur killed as revenge against Marion “Suge” Knight, a former record executive who had become a convicted felon. Knight, the co-founder and CEO of Death Row Records, was present in the car with Shakur during the fatal drive-by shooting.
Although Diddy is not currently implicated in Shakur’s case, he is facing his own set of challenges. Following a sexual assault lawsuit filed by his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, several women have come forward accusing him of sexual harassment. In addition to these legal battles, Diddy may potentially face federal charges related to sexual trafficking, money laundering, and other illegal activities. Federal agents have reportedly seized videos from Combs’ properties during raids, and individuals seen in the footage may be contacted to testify before a grand jury in the rapper’s potential indictment.
Despite the raid occurring months ago, federal prosecutors have not yet brought charges against Diddy. This delay is reportedly due to their efforts to build a solid case that is resistant to potential legal challenges from Diddy’s defense team, as reported by CNN.
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