American music mogul Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, has been implicated in the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. According to new court documents obtained by the U.S. Sun, Combs is accused of paying $1 million for Shakur's assassination, a claim made by Duane "Keefe D" Davis, who was arrested for the murder last year.
The documents, filed on July 18, 2024, repeatedly reference Combs under various names including Puffy, Puff Daddy, Puff, and his legal name, Sean Combs. The papers detail statements from Davis, who has publicly claimed he only confessed to his own involvement and was not implicating others. However, the documents suggest that Davis claimed Combs paid Eric Von Martin for the murder.
In transcripts of Davis’ testimony, he reportedly indicated that Combs was involved in the plot. When asked about Combs’ role, Davis allegedly responded, “Yeah, I think he did,” adding that Combs had expressed a desire to have Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight harmed due to fears and personal disputes, including Shakur’s diss track.
Prosecutors have introduced these documents to oppose Davis’ recent bail request. Last month, Davis’ $112,500 bail bond was rejected due to concerns over its source. It remains unclear whether Combs will be subpoenaed or indicted in connection with the case.
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