Legal Paperwork Show Diddy’s Name Mentioned 77 Times In Relation To Tupac Shakur’s Killing
Sean “Diddy” Combs and Duane “Keffe D” Davis are both looking at possible prison time based on separate allegations and crimes. Yet, the connection of Tupac Shakur’s killing brings them together as Keffe D has once again claimed that the “Bad Boy” founder paid to have the “Death Row Records” recording artist killed.
The U.S. Sun has obtained legal papers that state that Keffe D, who will be tried later this year for partaking in Tupac’s death accused Diddy of paying $1 million to perform that action. Although this is not the first time that this alleged information was revealed, Diddy has always denied any involvement in the murder of the “I Get Around” rapper.
The papers filed on July 18 state that Diddy was mentioned 77 times by various names he has used during his career. They all include Puffy, Puff Daddy, Puff, and his given name, Sean Combs.
It also states that after Tupac was shot, Keffe D went to New York posing undercover with a Los Angeles task force to get evidence against Diddy and Eric “Zip” Martin, who Keffe D claims were involved in the killing.
The documents state, “Task Force Detectives believed they had jurisdiction to investigate a Nevada homicide because Defendant asserted that the conspiracy to commit the murder began in California between Defendant, Eric ‘Zip’ Martin, and Sean Combs.”
There was also mention that he alleged that the “No Way Out” artist paid Eric Von Martin a million dollars for the killings.”
Along with other mentions of Keffe D repeating those claims over the years to various bloggers and media outlets, he also told police officers the same story.
Keffe D blames Diddy for his downfall and it states he said, “I wish I never met Puff Daddy, period. I swear to God…He messed up my life, man. I was, I was rich, up under the radar, all that, man…it’s all gone.”
The former gang member has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the killing of Tupac. Prosecutors say they have strong evidence that Keefe incriminated himself in a book he wrote and released in 2019, as well as interviews he has given to police and the media since 2008.
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