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50 Cent Trolls Diddy In Connection To Tupac Shakur’s Death: ‘Time To Lawyer Up’

Rapper 50 Cent only named Diddy regarding the death of hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur and the arrest of his murder suspect, Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis.

In what appears to be an attempt at trolling, the “Candy Shop” rapper told Diddy that it’s “Time for a Lawyer” as the investigation into Tupac’s death hits a big time.

As we reported, Keffe D was arrested in Las Vegas on September 29, where he was charged with one count of murder with a deadly weapon. Previously, Keffe D has made several incriminating statements over the years, linking them to the death of TuPac.

50 Cent Calls Out Diddy In Connection With Tupac Shakur’s Murder

Curtis James Jackson III aka 50 Cent on Good Morning America.MEGA

On Monday, 50 Cent, real name Curtis James Jackson III, took to his Instagram page to call out fellow rapper Diddy in a post about the death of Tupac Shakur, two weeks after a suspect was arrested in connection with his murder.

“D— so pac lined up by brother love,” wrote 50 Cent, adding, “LOL Time to Lawyer up, s— might be sticky.”

This statement was attached to a photo of Tupac, who can be seen riding shotgun next to music record executive Suge Knight in a black BMW. The same car Tupac was killed in during a drive-by shooting in September 1996.

50 Cent Diddy's Troll Linked To Tupac Shakur's Death: 'It's Time For A Lawyer'Instagram | 50 cent

While 50 Cent is known for trolling and being dim-witted towards other acts, his latest comments are loaded, as Diddy, real name Sean Love Combs, has been rumored for years to have been involved in Tupac’s murder.

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The suspect arrested in the case, Keffe D, previously implicated Diddy in Tupac’s murder during an interview in August.

“If I never meet [Diddy], I would never get involved in this bull—,” Keffe D said at the time. He continued, “I will never meet that brother. I will never get involved in this bull—.”

“It literally brought down two empires of people in one night,” said the murder suspect. “Mine for sure — Suge’s too. [Diddy] the only one still going back and forth. He made us— down, man.”

Tupac Shakur’s Brother Talks About Diddy’s Connection To His Death

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In another interview, Tupac’s brother, Mopreme, also spoke about Diddy’s possible involvement in his death. While he didn’t accuse the “Coming Home” rapper directly, he did reference Keffe D’s allegations, saying they should be investigated.

“I don’t have to do anything. this individual [Keefe D] mentioned [Diddy’s] name. Law enforcement has a job to do. Will they do it? It feels like Pac is being sued because back in their day when things were going down, everybody thought he was crazy,” Mopreme said during an appearance on “Comedy Hype.”

He continued, “He may not have said it right but that doesn’t mean he’s wrong. Yes dig? So we’ll see.”

In a previous chat, Mopreme talked about Keffe D’s arrest and how it shocked his family.

“It’s bittersweet for a number of reasons. That time, of course, was 27 years, and it didn’t have to be this way. It doesn’t have to happen at all. We have to live with the reality that my brother is not here,” said Mopreme. “It’s not over yet. We still have to see if there is [are] accomplice We still need to see the motive.”

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Keffe D Taunts Police Over Tupac’s Death Before He Was Arrested

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follow Sun, Keffe D had “publicly scoffed at the prospect of justice for years” before he was arrested as a suspect in Tupac’s murder.

The Los Angeles native is said to have often bragged about playing a key role in the hip-hop legend’s death and scoffed at the possibility of being brought to justice.

An insider told the news outlet, “He felt that the police would not take action against him two decades after the murder; he almost went into hyperdrive talking and bragging about his role in the death.”

“He would be at parties and events, enjoying the limelight, being considered the man who knew the secret of how Tupac passed.”

To make matters worse, Keffe D allegedly possessed an extraordinary level of confidence, often claiming, “The police won’t do s—,” when asked about his fears of possible arrest. According to the news channel, his arrogance, “stupid attitude,” and “lack of legal knowledge” led to his arrest.

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