Tupac’s Brother Thinks Diddy Hasn’t Been ‘Honest’ About His Involvement In Murder

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Tupac Shakur’s stepbrother Mopreme doesn’t believe Sean Combs, AKA Diddy, has been “100 percent honest” about his involvement in the late rapper’s murder.

In an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Moprene was asked about the many rumors surrounding Tupac’s death involving Diddy, including the fact that they have been spread by people like 50 Cent and Eminem.

Morgan also mentioned a later-retracted 2008 Los Angeles Times article that was supposedly based on fabricated FBI reports. Co-founder of Death Row Records, Suge Knight, has gone on record claiming Diddy has “been an FBI informant forever.”

Piers Morgan then read a statement by Diddy denying any involvement in the murder of Tupac Shakur.

“My opinion is that I don’t believe it was an a hundred percent honest statement,” Mopreme replied when asked if he believed Diddy when he claims he wasn’t involved. “So, again, we gotta find out what’s true and what’s false. What’s real and what’s fake.”

When Morgan directly asked him if he believes Diddy was lying, Mopreme answered, “Quite possibly. It’s kinda looking that way, in my opinion.”

Mopreme went on to share a story about an interaction he had with Diddy.

“He called me and I had Thug Life guys with me and we heard what he had to say,” he revealed. “He basically said he ain’t have nothing to do with my brother’s murder.

“I told him, ‘The truth has still yet to come out so we’re gonna see.’

“Here we are, 27, 28 years later, it looks like there’s some doubt in that statement, along with all the other suspicions that people have.”

This past July, Tupac Shakur’s family retained attorneys and a team of investigators to look into allegations made by retired Los Angeles Police Department detective Greg Kading.

Kading claimed Diddy instructed Duane “Keefe D” Davis to assassinate both Tupac and Suge Knight and even offered him a bounty of $1 million for each killing.

That same month, court documents revealed Tupac murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis worked undercover for the police to try and tie Diddy to Shakur’s death.

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