Tupac’s brother said the new murder investigation beyond Diddy’s ‘role’ but ‘closer to the truth’.

The brother raised doubts about Sean “Diddy” Combs denying all relationships with the incident.

“The family is pursuing an investigation into my brother’s death, wherever the investigation leads is where it will lead,” Mopreme said in an interview on “Piers Morgan Uncensored.”

“Specifically not about that guy but just about justice for my brother,” he added.

That guy he was referring to is Diddy. The questions surrounding his potential role were quickly asked when Tupac died after being shot dead in 1996.

But recent developments only add to speculation, especially after the arrest of one of Diddy, KeeFe D, last year, because there was rumors that Diddy may have hired KeeFe D to Kill Tupac.

However, these claims remain unverified and have been vehemently denied by the Bad Boy Records mogul.

Mopreme revealed that in 2008, Diddy contacted him to reject allegations related to his participation. At that time, Diddy asked DJ Big Boy to contact Mopreme, where he was about to talk to the symbol of a problem. But this happened a few years after the tragedy of Tupac’s death “with all the rumors and similar things”.

“I said, ‘Yeah, let me talk to him’. So he called me and I went with my people, the thugs, and we heard what he had to say. About basically, he said he had nothing to do.” with my brother’s murder.”

“And I told him, ‘The truth hasn’t come out yet, so we’ll see’. Here we are 27 – 28 years later and it seems like there’s some doubt in that statement. So , this, along with all the other suspensions that people had, it was time for it to be analyzed.”

With the case reopened nearly three decades after the tragedy, Tupac’s family is now focused on a single goal.

“It’s been a 27-year mystery. With the arrest in Vegas, there was a breakthrough, an opportunity to get closer to the truth.”

Mopreme continued, “This is our inexperienced business. My family pursued an investigation very early, right after he was murdered but did not obtain any results.”

When Tupac died, tensions between rappers from the east and west coast were very high. This is why Mopreme felt his brother being entangled in a conflict.

When discussing the current situation that Diddy encountered, facing a series of allegations from sex trading to fraud, Mopreme explained: “We have nothing to do with his current situation, With sex, I have nothing to do with it. ” of that. Our issues were prior to that.”

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