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Things Went From Bad To Worse for Diddy This Week. Tupac’s Family Just Hired Lawyers to Investigate His Ties To The Murder, and 120 Alleged Victims Filed Lawsuits Against Him

Court TV - A high-profile New York attorney has confirmed to Court TV that he has been hired by the family of rapper Tupac Shakur to investigate a possible link between his murder and Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Combs is currently facing accusations of sexual assault, rape and human trafficking from a number of lawsuits as well as federal charges after a three-count indictment alleges he kidnapped and trafficked women “to fulfill his sexual desires.” Now, New York-based attorney Alex Spiro, who recently represented Alec Baldwin on involuntary manslaughter charges, tells Court TV that he has been hired to investigate the music mogul and his potential connections to one of Las Vegas’ most notorious murders.

Shakur was gunned down in 1996 while driving in Sin City, and his homicide remained unsolved until Duane “Keffe D” Davis was arrested and charged with his murder in 2023. While Davis has been the only person charged in the murder, he previously accused Combs of being involved in the planning. A detective who testified before the grand jury that indicted Davis said that Marion “Suge” Knight Jr., who was also injured in the shooting that killed Tupac, allegedly told people that Combs was “responsible, if not directly, indirectly for the murder of his good friend.”

When it rains it pours huh?

I am going to take a pat on the back on this one because I was all over this back in July when this jailbird Keefe D began singing. 

I was contacted by Diddy's legal team after this blog was published and told to take it down.

I was supposed to go on News Nation this past week to discuss everything going on, but I got bumped because they've had some huge hitters on. Like fucking Suge Knight who said a ton in his recent interview with Chris Cuomo via telephone from prison. 

(He also claims that allegedly the tapes Homeland Security confiscated in their raids were presented to Ben Affleck by the FBI and led to his divorce from J Lo.)

Now that the floodgates have opened, and everybody it seems is talking and coming forward, maybe authorities can actually get somewhere in this case that's been unsolved for almost 30 years. Who killed Tupac and who put them up to it? And hopefully that then leads to finding out once and for all who killed the Notorious B.I.G., and why on fucking Earth he was out in L.A. to begin with for the Source Awards when the F.B.I. themselves warned him not to go. 

Speaking of everybody talking, on Wednesday, high profile Houston attorney Tony Buzbee held a press conference announcing that after 3,000 people called a victim hotline that was setup, his law firm vetted stories and accounts and are now representing 120 people- 60 men, and 60 women, who claim to have allegedly been victimized by Sean Combs.

He claims to have videotape evidence implicating not just Combs, but "several high profile" celebrities that "will shock the world". 

Buzbee made it clear this isn’t a class-action lawsuit, but 120 individual cases—some accusations so severe that they can’t even be fully shared publicly. 

It seems the only people who still aren't talking are Diddy's friends and acquaintances. They've all been extremely quiet. 

That is, everybody except for Diddy's artist Aubrey O'Day, who was a member of Bad Boy's group Danity Kane. She has been very vocal this week on twitter, reminding people that she's been telling everybody for a while now how depraved and powerful Combs was, implicating those that hung around him for "allowing it". 

O'Day honestly tipped this whole thing off for me way back in March when the first domino in this whole thing fell. 

A lot of people forget but Sean Combs, seemingly out of the fucking blue, for no reason whatsoever, just one day decided to offer all of his artists who ever signed to him the rights to publishing back. Tens and even hundreds of thouands of dollars we're talking in royalties and possible licensing opportunities. 

I knew then there was no way in the world a guy like him would do this out of the kindness of their heart (there is none), and that this smelled fishy as fuck. 

Prescient Dante - 6 months ago when this story broke, I remember thinking to myself, "wait, what? Why on fucking Earth would Puff Daddy do such a thing?" Because it made absolutely zero point zero (that's 0.000) percent sense.

The real wax on the envelope to seal the deal came from his slithering attorney, who doubled down on what a “heartfelt guy” Puff is-

“He had the opportunity to sell it for millions of dollars,” Meiselas continues. “He chose not to. He wanted to give it back as a thank-you for the writers who helped him get where he is. It’s very simple: He did something nice because he wanted to do something nice.” Meiselas conceded, without giving specifics, that Combs’ legal fees for the two-year process of reassigning those rights were not inconsiderable.

This wasn't a guy like Dave Grohl, who is universally celebrated for his genuine kindness throughout the entertainment industry. This was the anti-thesis of Dave Grohl. Sean "Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, Love" Combs. One of the most notorious and ruthless gangsters the music industry has ever known.

People like Sean Combs don't do nice things for people out of the goodness of their hearts. There HAD to be an ulterior motive here…

As O'Day went on the record to explain, ON GLENNY BALLS' PODCAST OF ALL THINGS - the publishing rights came with a major caveat: everybody would be required to sign an ironclad NDA which promised not to speak out or divulge any personal information regarding Combs. 

Looking back on all this 7 months later it all makes too much sense. 

Scumbags gonna scumbag. 

Jaguar Wright, who has been shouting from the rooftops about what a bad guy Diddy is for the past ten years now, finally looks like she's been vindicated somewhat. And she went on Piers Morgan's show this week and went scorched Earth on Jay Z and Beyonce - who she claims, allegedly, are involved in just as much if not more. 

And that wasn't all that happened this week. 

This guy Chris Todd (aka Jamal T. Millwood) came forward and conducted an interview with Art Of Dialogue about the USB drive that Diddy's Ex, the late Kim Porter, gave him and the information on it. Including a diary that she allegedly kept, to protect herself if she one day needed it. He allegedly published this book two weeks ago to Amazon, and it was taken down this week. 

Here is the interview - 

You can watch it for yourself, but in it he says he is in possession of several tapes, which he is hesitant to release because "the world would shut down" if people saw what was on them. 

He also alleges that there are hundreds and hundreds of tapes because this went on for 30 years. He claims to have several of them and is cooperating with, or planning to cooperate with the Federal Government. 

He also addressed the claims that the book is fake and that he is attempting to capitalize on Porter's death. 

The entire interview can be seen here -

Diddy also added two more high power defense attorney's to his legal team who issued a statement that "he looks forward to testifying on his own behalf" at trial. 

Let's just hope he doesn't get Epstein'd before then and we get to actually witness that happen. 

Everybody's favorite Ray J claims there's way more celebrities that are going to be named regardless if Diddy talks or not.

p.s. - 50's documentary can't drop soon enough