2Pac’s family has reportedly decided to investigate rumors that Diddy was involved in the late rapper’s murder.
On Monday (July 29), TMZ reported that some of Pac’s relatives hired a team of investigators and attorneys Alex Spiro and Christopher Clore to look into the recently resurfaced claims that Keefe D was willing to pay Let him kill Pac in the ’90s.
Keefe claimed in a 2009 police interview that Diddy offered him $1 million to kill Suge Knight and 2Pac at the height of Bad Boy’s feud with Death Row Records in the mid-1990s and give him half of the money. Paid to Harlem gangster Eric “Von Zip” Martin after ‘Pac’s murder in 1996.
Ahead of Keefe’s trial later this year, The Sun obtained a legal document this week in which prosecutors allege the former Compton inmate worked with LAPD detectives just months after his interview Flying to New York as part of a plan to obtain evidence against the bad boy tycoon.
Prosecutors said Keefe became an “active confidential informant” for the task force, which was originally formed to investigate Biggie’s murder, after Biggie was found to be trafficking large amounts of drugs.
The 179-page document said the former gang member flew to New York with task force officers in an attempt to “substantiate” a plot to kill 2Pac.
Diddy was never charged at the time, but now Parker’s family wants to investigate the matter to see if there was anything wrong. If they find anything, they plan to file criminal charges
Puff has denied any involvement in the murder, telling LA Weekly in 2011 that Keefe D’s story was “pure fiction and completely ridiculous.”
Keefe, who was diagnosed with cancer, was the only person charged with Parker’s murder in Las Vegas twenty-five years ago.
Although he has pleaded not guilty, he has admitted to his involvement in the shooting multiple times, most notably in his 2019 book “The Legend of Compton Street.”
However, Keef D has since claimed that he was dishonest in stating his role in the rap icon’s death.

 
									 
					