
Lawsuit: Diddy Allegedly Bragged About Orchestrating Tupac's Murder
A new lawsuit alleges Sean "Diddy" Combs claimed responsibility for Tupac Shakur's murder, adding to the hip-hop mogul's mounting legal troubles. The lawsuit, filed by an anonymous plaintiff known as John Doe, contains serious accusations about threats and criminal activity.

Tupac and Diddy standing together
According to court documents, during a confrontation, Diddy allegedly threatened the plaintiff by referencing Tupac's 1996 drive-by shooting, stating: "If I can get Pac hit, what the f*** do you think can happen to you?"

Tupac Shakur portrait photo
The lawsuit includes additional allegations of sex trafficking and coercion. John Doe claims he met Diddy in 2012 through a male companion service and was subsequently drugged and assaulted at a New York hotel, where he was allegedly forced into "degrading acts" and threatened to maintain silence.

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Diddy has denied all allegations and pleaded not guilty to the charges. He is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. While Diddy has previously been linked to Tupac's murder, he has never been formally charged, and the case remains unsolved.
The allegations have significantly impacted public perception of the music mogul, with multiple accusers now coming forward. Whether these new claims will prompt fresh investigations into Tupac's murder is yet to be determined.
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