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M N RidwanSean “Diddy” Combs has been named as the alleged mastermind behind the 1996 murder of rap legend Tupac Shakur in newly released legal documents.
The bombshell claims are part of a transcript from a police interview with Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a man linked to Tupac’s death and currently awaiting trial.
According to the interview, Diddy’s name was mentioned 47 times, raising serious questions about his involvement in the notorious murder case.
Davis, who has long been associated with the events surrounding Tupac’s death, reportedly told investigators that Diddy played a central role in orchestrating the killing of both Tupac and Death Row Records founder Suge Knight.
Davis referred to Diddy as the “boss” and claimed that the rap mogul had ties to the Southside Crips gang, a group said to have played a significant part in the fatal shooting of Tupac.
In the interview, Davis implied that Diddy held a deep grudge against Knight and was allegedly willing to go to extreme lengths to settle the score.
These startling revelations have reignited the debate surrounding Tupac’s murder, which has remained one of the most mystifying and controversial chapters in hip-hop history.
However, Diddy has vehemently denied the accusations, calling them “completely ridiculous” and “pure fiction.”
Despite the claims, the music mogul maintains his innocence, insisting that he had no involvement in the tragic events of that night.
The new allegations have sparked renewed interest in the long-unsolved case, with many fans and industry insiders questioning the extent of Diddy’s alleged role in one of the most high-profile murders in music history.
As investigations continue, the search for answers surrounding Tupac’s death shows no signs of fading from the public’s view.
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