Overview
- Maurice “Mopreme” Shakur filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Los Angeles County, naming Duane “Keefe D” Davis and up to 100 unidentified defendants in Tupac’s 1996 killing.
- The complaint argues that grand jury transcripts and other new records reveal a broader conspiracy that goes beyond payback for a casino fight.
- It references Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which includes a police interview where Davis allegedly says Sean “Diddy” Combs offered $1 million, a claim Combs has denied.
- Davis remains the only person criminally charged, has pleaded not guilty in Las Vegas, and is set for trial on August 10, 2026.
- The suit seeks unspecified damages, invokes California’s delayed-discovery rule, and pledges to name the John Doe defendants as civil discovery surfaces their roles.