2Pac’s Family Launches Investigation into Diddy’s Alleged Involvement in Rapper’s Murder
Reports indicate that the family of late rap legend 2Pac has assembled a legal team to investigate recent claims made by Sean “Diddy” Combs regarding the rapper’s murder. The move follows unverified rumors suggesting that Diddy might have offered up to $1 million for someone to harm 2Pac.
The family has engaged lawyers and investigators to scrutinize the allegations and determine if there is any supporting evidence against Diddy, the founder of Bad Boy Records. They are reportedly considering filing a wrongful death lawsuit, contingent on the discovery and presentation of concrete proof.
This week, Duane Davis, also known as “Keefe D,” expressed doubts about the credibility of certain evidence presented by Greg Kading, a former LAPD detective and author of Murder Rap. Kading’s research has been influential in discussions regarding Diddy’s potential involvement in the murder case.
In court earlier this month, Davis, who was arrested last year in connection with 2Pac’s murder, criticized the evidence sourced from Kading. “Greg Kading had them boxes at his house for 15 years in his attic, doing all kinds of TV interviews,” Davis said. “Them boxes should not be allowed. … Tainted evidence, everything. The man, he broke a proffer agreement and he broke the law, all kinds of stuff. Them boxes should not be allowed.”
As the investigation progresses, the public and fans are closely watching to see if any new developments will arise from the legal scrutiny of these allegations.