P Diddy’s Tupac links resurface amid Netflix documentary release

P Diddy’s alleged involvement in the death of Tupac Shakur has returned to public attention following the release of a new Netflix documentary produced by Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson.
The four-part series, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, has topped Netflix charts in the US and UK, revealing details about the mogul’s controversial ‘white parties’ and legal troubles.
Diddy is currently serving a four-year prison sentence after being convicted on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution.
The documentary includes claims from Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis, who is awaiting trial for Tupac’s 1996 murder.
Davis alleges that Diddy offered $1 million for the deaths of Tupac and Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight.
Other voices in the documentary also suggest Diddy may have played a role in the rapper’s death.
Diddy has consistently denied any involvement. Speaking in 2016 on The Breakfast Club, he said; “We don’t talk about things that are nonsense.
“We don’t even entertain nonsense. So we’re not even going to go there, with all due respect.”
Diddy’s legal team criticized Netflix, describing the documentary as “an unnecessary and deeply personal affront” and claiming footage intended for a separate project was improperly used.
Netflix responded, calling the claims “false” and confirming that all footage was legally obtained.
They emphasized that 50 Cent, though an executive producer, had no creative control over the project.




