Diddy Implicated In Tupac Shakur’s Murder In Newly Revealed Legal Documents
The decades-old mystery surrounding the murder of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur has taken a dramatic turn with allegations implicating music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. Newly surfaced legal documents, including transcripts of a police interview, have linked Diddy to the high-profile case.
These revelations come amidst ongoing legal troubles for the billionaire entertainer, who has been in custody since his September 2024 arrest on unrelated charges.
The documents highlight a 2009 police interview with Duane “Keefe D” Davis, currently awaiting trial for Tupac’s murder. In the transcript, Keefe D refers to Diddy as the “boss” and claims he was associated with members of the Southside Crips, a gang alleged to have been involved in Tupac’s killing. Keefe D also alleged that Diddy harbored a deep-seated animosity toward Suge Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records, and was willing to pay a substantial amount for the deaths of both Knight and Tupac.
When pressed about Diddy’s involvement, Keefe D reportedly confirmed it, stating, “Yeah,” while describing what he alleged was Diddy’s intense desire for revenge.
Diddy has consistently denied any involvement in Tupac’s murder, dismissing the allegations as “completely ridiculous” and “pure fiction.”
The music mogul’s recent legal troubles have further complicated the case. Diddy was arrested in New York earlier this year following a grand jury indictment. His attorney, Marc Agnifilo, criticized the charges, expressing disappointment with the prosecution’s approach and highlighting his client’s voluntary cooperation with investigators.
The reemergence of Diddy’s name in connection with Tupac’s murder has reignited public and legal scrutiny of the case, raising questions about whether new evidence could finally provide answers to one of the music industry’s most enduring mysteries.