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Diddy Allegedly Offered $1M to Have Tupac Shakur Assassinated

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Tupac’s family is deeply troubled by a recent allegation suggesting that Diddy might have been involved in the late rapper’s murder. In response, they’ve hired a new legal team to investigate the claim and take action if any evidence is found, TMZ has learned.

Sources with direct knowledge say that Tupac’s relatives have enlisted attorneys Alex Spiro and Christopher Clore, along with a team of investigators, to examine Keefe D’s revived allegation. Keefe D claims that Diddy offered him and his crew money to kill Tupac in the ’90s.

This claim resurfaced last week during Keefe D’s murder case when prosecutors presented an old transcript from a 2009 interview where Keefe D alleged Diddy was willing to pay up to $1 million for a hit on Tupac. Although Diddy was never charged, and Las Vegas police reportedly didn’t take the claim seriously, Tupac’s family wants a thorough investigation.

The family believes this allegation might have merit and hopes the legal team can uncover any supporting evidence. Spiro and Clore plan to follow all leads diligently.

The primary focus of this private investigation is the allegation against Diddy. The team is optimistic about finding potential evidence, including more legal documents.

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If incriminating material is found, it will be handed over to authorities for possible criminal charges. Notably, there is no statute of limitations on murder.

If no criminal charges arise, Tupac’s family may consider filing a wrongful death lawsuit, provided they gather enough evidence.

Diddy has repeatedly denied any involvement in Tupac’s murder and has never been arrested concerning this longstanding rumor. Nevertheless, Tupac’s family is determined to resolve this matter.

Additionally, Alex Spiro has experience working on cold cases, including the Robert Durst and “Tiger King” cases, bringing valuable expertise to this investigation. Time will reveal the outcome of their efforts.

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