Tupac’s Family Hires Legal Team Over Diddy Allegations

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It seems like Tupac Shakur’s family has hired a new legal team over Diddy-related allegations about his murder.

Reports state that due to the resurfaced allegations that Diddy was involved in the murder of Tupac, offering up to $1 million for a successful hit on the rapper, Shakur’s family decided to put a “team of investigators “ together to find the right answers. If the claims are true, a potential wrongful death lawsuit can come into play.

It was recently reported that Duane “Keefe D” Davis has an issue with former LAPD Detective Greg Kading bringing up possible new evidence about the case. “Greg Kading had them boxes in his house for 15 years in his attic, doing all kinds of TV interviews,” Davis said. 

“Them boxes should not be allowed… Tainted evidence, everything. The man, he broke a proffer agreement and he broke the law, all kinds of stuff. Them boxes should not be allowed.” he added. 

Duane “Keefe D” Davis was arrested and indicted for the murder of the “Dear Mama” rapper last October. However, Tupac’s family was skeptical about the charge and his stepbrother addressed it. “I was taken aback when the Las Vegas Police Department started reaching out to the family. The timing is curious. I do appreciate that it’s some form of accountability for the family but it’s not over,” Tupac’s stepbrother, Mopreme said. “I’m not a cop. I’m not a lawyer but I do watch Law & Order. If you’ve got one person and you know that they’re with another person at the same time as an event happened, wouldn’t you follow up there? He obviously thinks he’s innocent.”

Mopreme added, “I miss my brother. I miss simply making music together and working together like we used to do. I was one of the earliest to hear those legendary hits and I miss that. We’re in a constant state of grief and remorse and pain because we have to relive it and relive what happened. It’s difficult and bittersweet.”