Tupac's Family Lawyers Up Over Diddy Claim, Plans Legal Action If Evidence Surfaces
Monday, 29 July 2024 () Tupac's family is clearly disturbed over an allegation that Diddy may have played a role in the late rapper's murder -- something they're now digging into with a new legal team, who plan to get to the bottom of it, and force action if they find anyβ¦
The guy charged with Tupac's murder should not be released on bail, because he once alleged Diddy offered him 7 figures to kill 'Pac -- at least that's the case.. TMZ.com
Remembering
Tupac Shakur.
Lesane Parish Crooks, also known as
Tupac Amaru Shakur, was born on June 16, 1971.
The rapper was born in
Harlem, New York.
Tupac is considered one of the
greatest artists ever and has sold
over 75 million records worldwide.
He released his debut album,
'2Pacalypse Now,' in 1991.
The rapper was
heavily involved in
the East Coast-West Coast
hip-hop rivalry.
Tupacβs album, 'All Eyez on Me,' became one of the best-selling U.S. albums.
It was also considered
the first double album
in hip-hop.
Tupac acted in the films 'Juice'
and 'Poetic Justice.'.
He was shot multiple times by
an unknown gunman on
September 7, 1996.
and later died on September 13, 1996,
at the age of 25.
Happy Birthday,
Tupac Shakur!
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Diddy Returns Key , to NYC.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams
presented the Key to the City to
Sean "Diddy" Combs in September 2023.
Earlier this month, Mayor Adams asked the rapper to
give it back after 2016 security footage of Combs
assaulting his ex, Cassie, surfaced, NBC News reports. .
The footage shows Combs chasing Cassie down
a hotel hallway, grabbing her near the elevator, throwing her to the ground and kicking her twice.
He then proceeded to drag her
on the ground by her sweatshirt.
In a letter addressed to Diddy, Adams asked for the Key to the City to be returned and said he "was deeply disturbed" by the footage, NBC News reports.
I strongly condemn these actions
and stand in solidarity with all
survivors of domestic and gender-based violence, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, via letter to Diddy.
Our city has worked tirelessly to
make sure survivors are heard and
seen by our administration, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, via letter to Diddy.
Diddy has since honored the mayor's
request and returned the key.
He also released a video apology, calling his "behavior" in the footage "inexcusable.".
Five lawsuits alleging "sexual assault, sexual trafficking"
and "other criminal activity" have been filed
against Diddy since November, NBC News reports.
Federal agents searched his properties and
seized his phones in March after a warrant was issued by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
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