Diddy named 47 times in Tupac murder suspect’s secret cop interview & accused of ordering hit on rapper over diss track
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DIDDY has been named 47 times in a secretly-recorded police interview accusing him of offering "millions" for the murders of Tupac Shakur and record boss Suge Knight. The rap mogul - real name Sean Combs - was apparently livid that Tupac had badmouthed him and wanted revenge, according to a transcript of "surreptitiously recorded" interview filed by prosecutors in the murder trial of Duane "Keefe D" Davis.
Keefe filed for the case against him to be dismissed last week but prosecutors hit back today in a 180-page filing where they claim the gangster has "confessed to being involved in Shakur’s murder in nearly every forum imaginable.". A full transcript of one the "confessions," which Keefe made during a secretly recorded interview with Las Vegas police in 2009, was included in the latest court filing, revealing some bombshell allegations surrounding Tupac's September 1996 murder.
Diddy, 55, is currently in federal custody in NYC after his September indictment on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He denies the charges and has previously dismissed claims he orchestrated Tupac's murder as "nonsense.".
The new court papers in the Tupac case, obtained by The U.S. Sun, detail how Diddy was a central discussion point in the previously unreleased police interview, raising questions about his role in the killing. Keefe, who has pleaded not guilty to the murder charge, boasted on tape to Detective Long of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department how he was the “boss” overseeing three other Southside Crips on the crime - but that Diddy allegedly played a role in the murder.