In a bombshell revelation, recent court documents have accused music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs of orchestrating the assassination of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. According to these filings, Diddy allegedly paid $1 million to Duane "Keefe D" Davis to arrange the murder. Keefe D, who was arrested last year in connection with Tupac's death, has implicated Diddy in interviews with law enforcement and media.
The court documents highlight the infamous East Coast-West Coast rivalry, detailing how tensions between Diddy's Bad Boy Records and Tupac's Death Row Records culminated in the tragic event. According to Keefe D's testimony, the conspiracy began in California with Diddy and another gangster, Eric "Zip" Martin.
Keefe D claimed that after Tupac's assassination, Diddy contacted him to confirm if his crew was responsible, asking, "Is that us?".
Keefe D’s detailed confession provides a chilling account of the night Tupac was shot. He narrated how his nephew, Orlando Anderson, allegedly the shooter, "leaned over, rolled down the window, and popped them.
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