New allegations have surfaced implicating Sean “Diddy” Combs in the murder of Tupac Shakur. According to court documents and a confession by Duane “Keefe D” Davis, Diddy allegedly paid $1 million to have the iconic rapper killed in 1996. Davis, a former member of the Crips gang, claimed that Diddy orchestrated the assassination as part of the East/West Coast rap rivalry, specifically targeting Tupac and Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight.
These accusations emerged from a recorded interview in 2008, where Davis recounted that Diddy had discussed the hit multiple times, even expressing a desire to “get rid of” his rivals. Despite Davis’s confession, Diddy has consistently denied any involvement, and there remains a lack of concrete evidence to support these claims. The legal implications of this revelation are still unfolding, with the case continuing to attract significant public and media attention.
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