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Tupac Murder Suspect Denied Release Over Concern Bail Money Not ‘Legitimate’
Tupac Shakur murder suspect Duane 'Keffe D' Davis testified he lied to wife about bail funds to get her to "sign the fucking bond"
The self-described Crips “street legend” charged with the 1996 murder of hip-hop superstar Tupac Shakur was denied immediate release to house arrest on Tuesday after a judge expressed concern that the six-figure down payment being used to secure his $750,000 bond was tied to a deal to tell his story. Show, you know, the rise.” He said the project could touch on Davis’ knowledge of everyone from his late nephew Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, the suspected shooter in Shakur’s death, to Sean “Diddy” Combs, Christopher “ Notorious B.I.G. In a 2019 memoir, Davis wrote about his rise through the ranks of the South Side Crips and acknowledged the existence of a 2009 federal agreement that he signed as part of an interstate drug case in Los Angeles.
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