Last year it was reported that prosecutors had an audio confession of West Coast gangster, Duane 'Keefe D' Davis, claiming Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, put a hit on rival Tupac Shakur [click here if you missed that].
Now the prosecutors have decided not to use the Diddy evidence in Keefe's trial...
DIDDY will avoid another potential court case drama over claims he ordered the murder of Tupac Shakur for $1 million, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
Prosecutors in the Las Vegas criminal case have decided to steer clear of trying to bring Diddy in as a potential witness or even mentioning his alleged involvement in Pac’s 1996 death, according to sources.
That move comes even though Clark County prosecutors entered in as evidence a damning police interview tape in which suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis alleges Diddy offered him one million dollars to kill Shakur.
Last week Sean Combs was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution of his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura, and another woman in a New York court - but was acquitted on racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
Insiders say that prosecutors considered Diddy playing a role in their murder charge against Keefe, but since the NYC case decision have dropped that strategy.
The development comes as two sources say that self confessed gangster Keefe is “super confident” of being found innocent in the Pac case - despite multiple confessions to overseeing the assassination.
We can reveal that investigators have not located a “murder weapon” or any surveillance footage which could confirm Keefe was in Sin City at the time of the drive-by murder.
They have spent over a year attempting to locate hotel billing, surveillance footage, public services records and bank transactions tying Davis to Vegas.
Keefe's lawyer Carl Arnold insists there is “zero proof” that his client was in Vegas on September 7, 1996.
Arnold says Keefe has lied many times and claimed to be a “shot caller” for the murder to police and media to gain “fame and fortune.”
The Las Vegas source said: “Diddy will not be brought into this prosecution case given the complicated nature of this case and following what happened in his New York case.
“Certainly if he would have been found guilty on all counts in New York then Vegas would have looked at what to do with the one million dollar order.
3 comments:
Teflon Diddy.
Gangstas get stitches TOO. LOLO
Keefe D story has always been part fiction for clout and then to save himself. If Diddy was half the bad man the streets and industry say, he should've been dead or jail along time ago. And since he is not either, that means he has a lot of friends in high and low places that will remain hidden. Hence a RICO case with only him charged.
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