Diddy accused of plotting Tupac’s murder
In a bombshell revelation, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been accused of offering "millions" to orchestrate the murder of Tupac Shakur, according to newly surfaced court documents.
A 2009 interview with Duane "Keefe D" Davis, submitted during Keefe's murder trial, alleges Diddy's role in the 1996 Las Vegas shooting that killed Tupac and injured Suge Knight.
Keefe, a key figure in the Southside Crips, claimed Diddy declared, "I'll give anything for that dude's head," angered by Tupac's diss track, Hit 'Em Up.
The alleged bounty, funnelled through associate Eric "Zip" Martin, reportedly went unpaid. Keefe also described Diddy's evasive behaviour following the killing, recalling a tense encounter at the Hollywood House of Blues.
Diddy, currently facing unrelated federal charges, has denied any involvement, dismissing the allegations as "pure fiction." The explosive claims mark a dramatic twist in the decades-long mystery surrounding Tupac's murder.