The alleged link between Sean “Diddy” Combs and 2Pac’s murder has heightened as additional details have come to light via Vibe. It is noted that Mike Dorsey, the filmmaker behind the 2015 Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders documentary, has released never-before-heard audio from an interview with Keefe D, Pac’s murder suspect.
The clip is from a 2008 interview, where Keefe stated that he was struggling to receive a $1 million payment from the Bad Boy founder for carrying out the hit.
Keefe claimed that he sent Harlem figure Zip to collect the money for him at the time. However, it had been weeks since the murder and he hadn’t received the payment.
“What’s up with the cash?” Keefe D said he asked Zip during a meeting at the Roxbury in Los Angeles. “[Zip said], ‘[Diddy] ain’t give it to me yet.’ We need money, motherf**ker. They took our guns, all that sh*t. We need some money. They must got millions. Y’all ran my Colombian outta town, man!”
Elsewhere in the interview, Keefe D recalled a time when his associate Wynn Prince saw Diddy at a party at Snoop Dogg’s house in Los Angeles, where he asked about the payment. Prince said Diddy gave him a number to call about the inquiry.
“If I would’ve seen his a**, ‘Gimme the jewelry and everything,’ you know?” Keefe D said. “Stupid motherf**ker. I said, ‘You let him give you a number?’ That was so stupid! Why you didn’t get the jewelry?”
The Sun reported last month that Keefe D allegedly cooperated with the LAPD in an undercover operation to implicate Diddy in 2Pac‘s murder. The outlet says prosecutors revealed Davis participated in the undercover work back in 2009 after he was caught “trafficking a large amount of drugs” by the LAPD task force.