Accused Tupac Killerr Alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Paid $1M for Rap Icon’s Hit—Shockking New Claims!

Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Ex-gang leader Duane “Keefe D” Davis — who was charged with murderr for the death of Tupac Shakur — reportedly suggested to police that Sean “Diddy” Combs paid $1 million to have the rap icon killed.

“[Davis] has asserted publicly that he only told on himself and wasn’t trying to provide evidence against anyone else in his conversations with police,” court documents filed July 18 by the Clark County District Attorney’s Office and obtained by Fox5 Wednesday read.

“However, this statement belies this claim, as he suggested that Sean Combs paid [drug dealer] Eric Von Martin a million dollars for the killings as well as offered to set up a surreptitious phone call with Terrence Brown, the driver, who, at the time, was still alive.”

Duane "Keefe D" Davis.
Duane “Keefe D” Davis, seen here at a court hearing in July 2024, allegedly once suggested Sean “Diddy” Combs was involved in Tupac Shakur’s murder.Getty Images

Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The ex-gang leader claimed that Combs, seen here at the 2023 Invest Fest at Georgia World, paid $1 million to put out a hit on the rap icon.Getty Images
Davis, 61, reportedly implicated Combs, 54, during a 2009 interview with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.

The former gang member told investigators that the Bad Boy Records executive — whose artist Notorious B.I.G. was in an ongoing East Coast-West Coast rap war with Shakur — allegedly said, “I would give anything for that dude [sic] head,” referring to Suge Knight, who ran competing label Death Row Records.

Davis reportedly also claimed that Martin, the alleged hitman, garnered wealth years after the murder.

Page Six has reached out to Combs’ reps and lawyers for comment.

Tupac Shakur.
Shakur, seen here backstage at a performance in Chicago in 1994, died in September 1996.Getty Images

Tupac Shakur.
Shakur is snapped here Summer Jam 1992 at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, Calif.Getty Images
The new filing has rehashed an old rumor of Combs’ alleged involvement in Shakur’s death, which occurred after the “Changes” rapper was shot four times by an unidentified assailant in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas on Sept. 7, 1996.

Kirk Burrowes, the godfather of one of Combs’ sons and an ex-president of Bad Boy Records, claimed in a $25 million lawsuit filed in Manhattan in 2003 that the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper was “suspected” to have hired the shooter who killed Shakur.

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