Feds Accused of Cooperating with Prosecutors in Tupac Murder Case Over Gang Ties

Federal agents investigating Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking case are in talks with prosecutors about Tupac Shakur’s murder trial, according to unnamed sources.

The sources confirmed that the agents worked closely with the Clark County District Attorney’s Office in Las Vegas as part of the investigation into the 1996 shooting.

Duane “Keefe D” Davis accused Diddy of being involved in Tupac’s assassination, claiming Diddy paid him to kill him during an East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry. However, Diddy has consistently denied any involvement in the incident.

An unnamed insider reportedly told The Sun that federal authorities have gathered details from Las Vegas prosecutors and their associates regarding broader allegations and connections to illegal activities, organized crime and people with motives to kill Tupac.

In March, the FBI searched Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami mansions as part of a sex trafficking investigation. He was then arrested in New York on September 16. The specific charges have not yet been made public.

Sources familiar with the situation said the arrest was related to an ongoing investigation by US homeland security agencies.

Tupac was made into a villain by the media. Meanwhile, Diddy was made into an innocent angel.

Tupac warned us that the media is not unreliable and you can’t believe everything you read.

During that time, the media protected Diddy and found out that he… pic.twitter.com/jUtiWTBKyh

— Dr. FeelingsxFree (@chudunno_me) April 6, 2024

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Diddy’s attorney continues to maintain that his client is “not guilty” of the charges he is facing.

The Clark County District Attorney’s Office has publicly stated that they are currently focused solely on Keefe D.

An unnamed source reportedly told Radar Online, “No one from the DA’s office will say at this time that Diddy is being considered as part of this murder case.”

“The top priority is to build the strongest possible argument to convince the jury that Keefe was the one who gave the orders,” the source said.

“They are confident that they have enough substantial evidence to win the case,” they continued.

Keefe D’s murder trial has been postponed until March 2025, but authorities remain committed to finding more evidence and witnesses to Tupac’s death.

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