Tupac Shakur's family hires attorney to explore potential Diddy links in 1996 murder case.
Tupac Shakur's family has enlisted attorney Alex Spiro to explore potential links between rapper Diddy and Tupac's 1996 murder amid ongoing scrutiny of the case. Duane "Keffe D" Davis, charged in the murder, previously implicated Diddy, claiming he offered $1 million for the hit. Diddy has consistently denied involvement, and law enforcement has not recognized these allegations as credible. The investigation seeks to uncover new insights into the long-unsolved case.
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