In a stunning turn of events, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the embattled billionaire music mogul, has been named in newly revealed legal documents as the mastermind behind the murder of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur. The documents, which emerged from a released police interview transcript, mention Diddy’s name a staggering 47 times.
The fresh allegations stem from a secretly recorded 2009 interview with Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who is currently awaiting trial for Tupac’s murder. In the interview, Keefe referred to Diddy as the “boss” and claimed that he supervised three Southside Crips gangs that carried out the murder. Keefe also alleged that Diddy harbored such extreme hatred for Death Row Records boss Suge Knight that he was willing to pay millions for the deaths of both Tupac and Knight.
Despite these damning statements, Diddy has vehemently denied any involvement in Shakur’s death, calling the allegations “completely ridiculous” and “pure fiction.” He has not been named as a suspect or charged in Tupac’s murder by law enforcement.
This latest disclosure comes on the heels of Diddy’s recent indictment in New York City on unrelated charges, including human trafficking and racketeering. While Diddy remains in federal custody, he continues to deny all allegations against him