Court Document Reveals P Diddy Paid $1 Million for Tupac Assassination

Court Document Reveals P Diddy Paid 1 Million For Tupac Assassination

In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, a recent court document has accused P Diddy of paying $1 million to have iconic rapper Tupac Shakur assassinated. The document, obtained by The U.S. Sun, has brought to light the alleged involvement of the hip hop mogul in one of the most high-profile murders in music history.

The document, which is part of the ongoing case against Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the man currently being prosecuted for Tupac’s murder, alleges that Diddy paid the hefty sum to have the rapper killed. Keefe D, who was arrested last year in connection with the 1996 murder, has been providing information to the police under a proffer agreement, which bars prosecutors from using his confession in court.

According to Keefe D’s account in the court records, Diddy reached out to him after the news of Tupac’s assassination broke, asking whether it was “us” or another rival gang that had carried out the hit. Keefe D’s confession, which was initially protected under the terms of the proffer, has now backfired and could be used to convict him.

The court filings also suggest that Diddy was involved in discussions about the murder on the night it occurred. Keefe D claims that Diddy told him and a group of about 45 people that he “would give anything” for the head of Suge Knight, the owner of Death Row Records, and had a problem with Tupac due to a diss track the rapper had released about him.

The revelation of Diddy’s alleged involvement has reignited the long-standing feud between his Bad Boy Records on the East Coast and Tupac’s Death Row Records on the West Coast. The “deadly rivalry” between the two record labels was not a secret in the hip-hop industry, and the court document suggests that Diddy may have been motivated by this rivalry to orchestrate Tupac’s assassination.

Keefe D’s account of the murder is chilling. He claims that his nephew Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson “popped the dude (Tupac),” narrating in detail how his nephew leaned over, rolled down the window, and shot the rapper. The court document also mentions that Keefe D’s wife’s name was used to book a room at the Monte Carlo Resort, where the murder took place, raising suspicions about his presence at the scene.

The shocking revelations in the court document have left the music industry reeling, and the case against Keefe D is set to go to trial in November. As the legal proceedings unfold, the world will be watching to see if Diddy will be subpoenaed or indicted as part of the murder case. The document has reignited the debate about the role of hip hop rivalries in the tragic death of Tupac Shakur, and has brought to light the dark underbelly of the music industry.

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