Tupac’s Family Refuses to Let His Death Remain a Mystery

May 01, 07:00 PM

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Almost thirty years. That is how long Tupac Shakur's family has been waiting for real accountability. His mother Afeni is gone. His stepfather Mutulu is gone. The alleged triggerman is gone. Witnesses have disappeared. And the family is still filing lawsuits, still demanding answers, still refusing to accept that silence is the final word. Mopreme Shakur just filed a wrongful death suit naming Keffe D and up to one hundred unnamed co-conspirators — a legal move designed not just to assign blame but to use the civil discovery process to force people who have never had to answer a single question under oath to finally talk. 

Keffe D's criminal trial is set for August. He's changed his story so many times that his own words are a battlefield. The Netflix documentary "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" and grand jury transcripts are cited as new evidence of a conspiracy that goes far beyond one car and one gun on a Las Vegas street. 

Eric Faddis, criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor, breaks down the legal power of this lawsuit, the exposure it creates for people who thought they were safe, and the devastating reality of a family that has lost nearly everyone and is still showing up — still fighting — because nobody else will. If you have followed this case, if Tupac's music mattered to you, if you believe that thirty years is long enough to wait for justice, this is the conversation.

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