2Pac’s Family Investigating Diddy’s Alleged Involvement In Murder
2Pac‘s family has reportedly decided to investigate the rumors that Diddy was involved in the late rapper’s homicide.
On Monday (July 29), TMZ reported that a few of Pac’s relations retained a group of investigators and attorneys Alex Spiro and Christopher Clore to look into the recently-resurfaced declare from Keefe D that Puff provided to pay him to kill Pac within the 90s.
Keefe claimed in a police interview in 2009 that Diddy had provided him $1 million to kill each Suge Knight and a couple ofPac on the top of Bad Boy’s beef with Death Row Records within the mid Nineteen Nineties, and paid half the cash to Harlem gangster Eric “Von Zip” Martin after ‘Pac’s 1996 homicide.
In a authorized submitting obtained by The Sun this week forward of Keefe’s trial later this 12 months, prosecutors declare that the previous Compton crip flew to New York with LAPD detectives months after the interview as a part of a plan to acquire proof in opposition to the Bad Boy mogul and Martin.
Prosecutors say that Keefe grew to become an “active confidential informant” for the duty power initially set as much as examine Biggie‘s murder after he was caught trafficking a large amount of drugs.
The 179-page document states that the former gang member, along with officers from the task force, flew to NYC in a bid to “corroborate the conspiracy” to kill 2Pac.
Diddy was never charged at the time, but now Pac’s household desires to look into issues and see if there’s something there. Should they discover something, they plan to pursue legal expenses
Puff has denied any involvement within the killing, telling L.A. Weekly in 2011 that Keefe D’s story was “pure fiction and completely ridiculous.”
Keefe, who has been identified with most cancers, is the one individual to ever be charged with Pac’s homicide in Las Vegas over two and a half a long time in the past.
Despite pleading not responsible, he has admitted a number of occasions that he was concerned within the taking pictures, most notably in his 2019 ebook Compton Street Legend.
However, Keefe D has since claimed that he was not being truthful when making statements about his position within the demise of the rap icon.