Tupac Shakur’s household, specifically Tupac’s stepbrother Maurice Shakur, information a brand new wrongful demise lawsuit in opposition to the late rapper’s accused killer Duane “Keefe D” Davis.
Based on a Los Angeles Occasions report, revealed on Wednesday (April 29), Maurice “Mopreme” Shakur, the stepbrother of Tupac Shakur, filed a brand new wrongful demise lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Courtroom on Tuesday (April 28), in opposition to Duane “Keffe D” Davis and unidentified people who had been allegedly concerned within the late rap icon’s killing.
Mopreme claims in his new lawsuit that the defendants had been concerned in a “complicated conspiracy to homicide Tupac that concerned way more than mere retaliation for a previous altercation.”
“Many people who had been concerned have lengthy since handed away, whereas others have been exhausting to determine,” the grievance reads. “But, one factor is for certain: there stay people who had been concerned in Tupac’s homicide who, for 30 years, haven’t been held accountable for his or her crimes.”
“This motion seeks to vary that,” the grievance continues.
Mopreme lists Keefe D and John Does 1 by way of 100 as “people who might have participated in planning, financing, directing, or finishing up the conspiracy” to kill Tupac,” based on the LATimes.
Moreover, Mopreme cites new proof not obtainable in the course of the household’s preliminary 1997 wrongful demise lawsuit, together with the 50 Cent-produced Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the place it is alleged that Keefe D claimed Diddy might have provided him a seven-figure price to orchestrate the murders of each Tupac and former Dying Row Data founder Suge Knight. Diddy has vehemently denied any involvement within the killing of Tupac.
Keefe D is at the moment in a Las Vegas jail awaiting trial following his arrest in September of 2023. Authorities have charged him with homicide with use of a lethal weapon with the intent to advertise, additional or help a prison road gang in relation to Tupac Shakur’s killing on Sept. 7, 1996 in Las Vegas.
Police allege that Keefe D secured the firearm used within the drive-by taking pictures and was bodily current when the late rap icon was focused and subsequently killed. The opposite three occupants of the automobile concerned have since handed away, together with Keefe D’s nephew, Orlando Anderson — the suspected gunman — who was killed in a shootout in 1998. It’s extensively believed that Tupac’s homicide was in retaliation after Anderson was assaulted by Tupac and a number of other Dying Row Data associates following a Mike Tyson struggle on Sept. 7, 1996.
Keefe D has pled not responsible to the homicide prices in opposition to him. His trial is predicted to start on Aug. 10.
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