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P Diddy Allegedly Involved in Tupac Shakur’s Death, Family Seeks Investigation

SEAToday.com, Jakarta-The family of late rapper Tupac Shakur has hired a prominent lawyer to investigate allegations that Sean "Diddy" Combs was involved in his 1996 murder.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Diddy has long been rumored to have a role in the murder of the rapper, whose full name is Tupac Amaru Shakur, but has never been charged. In light of the many criminal allegations levelled against P Diddy, including last month's indictment on sex trafficking and racketeering, Tupac's family wants the case to be re-examined.
The family has hired prominent New York attorney Alex Spiro, who is also currently representing New York City Mayor Eric Adams on bribery charges, and his team of investigators to look into Diddy's alleged links to the crime.
They hope that the privately hired hotshot lawyer, Spiro, can find the connections that LAPD prosecutors and detectives can't, according to Court TV.
For his latest role, he will explore the hip-hop feud between Tupac and Diddy in the 1990s, fuelled by the East-West rap rivalry. On the East Coast were Diddy and fellow rapper Notorious B.I.G, whose real name is Christopher Wallace.
The rivalry is based on Tupac, on the West Coast, who is convinced that Notorious B.I.G. was behind a robbery in 1994, in which he was the target.
Two years later, in September 1996, Tupac was killed in a shooting in Las Vegas, which many blamed on East Coast rap groups, including Diddy.
After more than two decades of speculation, last year, Duane Keith Davis, known as Keefe D, was charged for his role in the shooting. He is awaiting trial.
Although Davis is the only person charged for Tupac's murder, he has previously named Diddy as an alleged conspirator.
According to a detective who testified in his case, Davis claimed that ‘Suge’ Knight, who was driving the car in which Tupac was shot, told people that Diddy was ‘responsible, if not directly, indirectly for the murder of his good friend.’
Just months after Tupac's death, Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls, was also shot in a Los Angeles shooting blamed on the West Coast.
Writer: Vicky Octarina Arsandi