*Keefe D, the man charged with the murder of Tupac Shakur, claims Diddy paid $1 million for the assassination of the hip-hop icon.
As The Sun reports, the Compton gangster (real name Duane Davis) previously stated that Diddy asked him to “take out” Pac and former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight. Combs has previously dismissed claims he was involved in Pac’s death.
In his book “Compton Street Legend,” Keefe made the Diddy allegation and he also talked about it in a secret police interview with the LAPD. In the recording, Davis told detectives that Diddy was “happy as hell” after Pac was gunned down, The Sun reports.
He also alleged that Diddy paid the fee for the hit to a gangster named Eric Von Zip, who kept the money for himself.
In his book, Keefe D claims Diddy told him: “I need to speak to you big dawg,” and the pair went to the side to talk.
Keefe D wrote in the book, “I’m able to smell and see fear. Puffy was full of fear.”
Diddy allegedly said: “I have a couple of problems I need to be handled. Big CEO [Suge Knight] and Pac.”
Keefe replied: “That’s not a problem. We can make that happen.”
In the book, Keefe explains that Diddy was “mad” at Pac over the diss track “Hit ‘Em Up.”
In an interview with Vlad TV from May this year, Keefe D claimed that FBI agents told him that Diddy paid $1 million to Zip for the Pac assassination.
During a visit to The Breakfast Club in 2016, Diddy was asked about his involvement in Pac’s death.
“We don’t talk about things that are nonsense,” he said. “We don’t even entertain nonsense, so we not even gonna go there, with all due respect.”
Meanwhile, 50 Cent reacted to Keefe D’s Diddy allegations in an Instagram post, writing: “Damn so pac got lined by brother love. LOL Time to Lawyer up, shit might get sticky.”
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