Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Tabloid confirms Diddy was questioned and released by Las Vegas PD in prime suspect accusation of Tupac death.
Taking to social media, popular American tabloid, G.O.T.C, shared the post on her Instagram page.
50 Cent wrote: “Damn so pac got lined by brother love. LOL Time to Lawyer up, shit might get sticky. #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac.”
After Tupac died, it’s alleged that Suge Knight paid a hitman to kill Biggie Smalls.
After narrowly avoiding death in the murder of Tupac, Death Row Records boss Suge Knight allegedly retaliated by hiring a Bloods gang member to kill The Notorious B.I.G. The hitman shot and killed Biggie after he was travelling home from a party thrown by VIBE magazine. Interestingly, the documentary also claims that Knight saw Tupac’s killer and actually went to the same school as hired hitman Keffe D.
THE man accused of the murder of Tupac Shakur has made shock claims that hip hop star Diddy orchestrated and paid $1 million for the assassination.
Keefe D, who appeared in court in Las Vegas over the killing yesterday, has claimed several times that Diddy – real name Sean Combs – asked him to “take out” Pac and record label boss Suge Knight.Representatives for Diddy did not comment when asked about the allegations – but previously Combs has dismissed claims he was involved in Tupac’s death as “nonsense”.
The U.S. Sun can reveal how the Compton gangster – real name Duane Davis – has made the allegation in his book, in social media interviews – and even in a secret police interview with LAPD.
Another former gangster from the era – James McDonald – previously known as Mob James – has also confirmed to The U.S. Sun he heard rumors about Diddy and others at Death Row putting a price on Suge and Tupac’s head – as the New York-based rap artist was terrified of the record label boss.
Did Puff Daddy hire hitmen to kill Tupac?
Based on three years of working on the case, detective Greg Karding came to the conclusion that Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs put a $1m hit on both Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight, following the highly publicised rap beef involving himself and Biggie. Karding claims the music mogul had close gang ties in LA and hired Crips member Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis to carry out the hit.
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