Diddy allegedly offered $1 million for Tupac's murder, prosecutors oppose Keefe D's bail

Authorities dismissed Keefe D's claims; Diddy was never considered a suspect, sources reveal.

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Duane "Keefe D" Davis, who has been behind bars for several months for his alleged role in 2Pac's murder, is currently seeking release to await his trial at home. 

However, prosecutors are pushing back against his motion for bail, citing a conversation he allegedly had with authorities back in 2009.

During the conversation, Keefe D reportedly told detectives that Diddy allegedly once offered him $1 million to kill the iconic rapper. 

He also claimed that after 2Pac's death, he reached out to Diddy to try to get the money, but it never worked out for him. 

Prosecutors argue that this demonstrates Keefe D’s willingness to consider accepting money in exchange for murder, thus making it safer for everyone if he remained in prison.

Recently, law enforcement sources spoke with TMZ to confirm that Diddy was never a suspect in the 2Pac murder investigation. 

This seems to suggest that authorities believed Keefe D's claims were unfounded. While this appears to be good news for Diddy, Keefe D is still waiting on a judge's ruling on his request for bond.

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