A prominent New York attorney has been enlisted by the family of the late rapper Tupac Shakur to probe a potential connection between his murder and music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. The lawyer, Alex Spiro, confirmed the development during an interview with Court TV, stating that he has been tasked with examining Diddy's possible involvement in the unsolved homicide.
Diddy, already facing multiple legal battles involving accusations of sexual assault, rape, and human trafficking, is now under scrutiny for his alleged role in Tupac’s 1996 killing. These new investigations follow a federal indictment that accuses Diddy of kidnapping and trafficking women for sexual exploitation.
While the recent arrest of Duane "Keffe D" Davis in 2023 finally brought charges in Tupac's murder, Davis had previously implicated Diddy, claiming he was involved in orchestrating the attack. The rapper was gunned down in Las Vegas in 1996, and the case remained cold for decades until Davis’s arrest.
In his grand jury testimony, a detective revealed that Marion "Suge" Knight Jr., who was wounded in the same shooting that killed Tupac, reportedly told people that Diddy was either directly or indirectly responsible for Tupac’s murder. Despite these accusations, Combs has consistently denied any involvement.
In the wake of Combs' legal troubles, several rappers have revived claims linking him to the deaths of both Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace, aka "The Notorious B.I.G.," who was murdered in a drive-by shooting just months after Tupac. Eminem, in his new track "Fuel," draws a connection between the two high-profile murders, suggesting that B.I.G.'s death was a consequence of Tupac's. Eminem’s lyrics even imply Diddy’s involvement, echoing a previous accusation he made on his 2018 track "Killshot."
Diddy has yet to respond to these renewed allegations regarding his potential role in the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur, maintaining his longstanding denial of any connection to the crime.
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