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Wack 100 reportedly paid 15% of $750,000 in bail for Tupac Shakur's accused killer Duane "Keefe D" Davis, however the judge has denied his release.

On Tuesday, Wack, born Cash Jones, confirmed to Judge Carli Kierny of the District Court in Nevada that he paid $112,500 to bail Keefe D, 61, out by using funds from his business, 100 Entertainment.

The entrepreneur and entertainment manager, known for representing Blueface and The Game, was asked about his relationship with Davis, to which he replied he knew him in passing and has connected with his son.

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"I know him from passing. I know his son. We sat down and talked a few times in general about personal things when he was having his bout with cancer. Personal things, industry stuff. Just regular conversation," Wack, 44, stated, per 'XXL'.

"He's always been a monumental guy in our community. And I've helped several people in our community, whether it was funerals, whether it was for bail," the manager explained.

'CBS News' stated that despite the gesture, the judge in the case opted to decline Keefe D's immediate release citing Wack's motive of wanting his participation in some sort of reality series, set to be produced by him.

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Duane "Keefe D" Davis, 60, arrives in a Las Vegas court on October 19, 2023 for his arraignment on murder charges in the death of rapper Tupac Shakur. (Photo by JOHN LOCHER/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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The Las Vegas judge had concern surrounding the source of his bail money, and has barred Keefe D from profiting off of the controversial case.

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Last September, the accused murder of the 'Thugz Mansion' rapper had his home raided two months prior, followed by police charging him with murder and use of a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal street gang, per 'XXL'.

Police officials maintain that Davis possessed the deadly weapon used in the killing of Shakur, in addition to their belief that he was present during the Las Vegas shooting dating back to 1996.

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