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Tupac’s Brother Says Diddy Called Him To Deny Involvement In His Killing
Diddy Allegedly Called Tupac’s Brother To Deny Involvement In His Killing
Tupac Shakur’s brother Mopreme Shakur says that Diddy once called him to deny he had anything to do with the late rapper’s murder.
“The boy Puffy called me though. Puff called me back in the day. He was like, ‘I just want you to know I ain’t have nothing to do with your brother’s [murder],” Mopreme told The Art of Dialogue.
“I know who you are, but we never met and I just want to call you man to man and let you know that I ain’t have nothing to do with your brother’s death,’” Mopreme continued.
Tupac’s stepbrother Mopreme Shakur says Diddy called him and said he wasn’t behind 2Pac’s murder. pic.twitter.com/TpskcbhM2y
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“Now why was he calling, reaching out to me? It was in the early 2000s. L.A. Times had just dropped an article in the newspaper, implicating him as well. I told him I appreciate the call, but the truth has yet to come out, so we gon’ see,” he added.
Mopreme wasn’t sure whether Diddy was telling the truth or not. Rumors of Diddy’s involvement have resurfaced again after the arrest of Keefe D.
Lately, P Diddy has been the talk of town as the man who confessed to murdering the American star Tupac Shakur claimed he was hired by the I’ll Be Missing You hitmaker in the 90s.
Keefe D also said in a clip posted on X, formerly known as Twitter by user @FamilyPac_, that P Diddy had even offered him 1 million dollars to kill Tuapc.
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