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As accusations against Sean "Diddy" Combs continue to surface, a new court filing reveals he may have been involved in the death of late rapper Tupac Shakur.

According to 'Bossip,' documents show that Keefe D — who is currently serving time for Tupac's murder — implied that Combs was involved in Tupac's murder, and may have called the hit himself.

Per the media outlet, Keefe D alleged that the disgraced Bad Boy Entertainment boss called him to ask about the murder, further adding to the rapper's list of accusations.

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According to 'The Sun,' Diddy, 54, allegedly offered him $1 million to kill Tupac. He allegedly paid that lump sum to Eric "Zip" Martin. Following the admission, he became a confidential informant for the task force investigating the murder for details which could incriminate Martin.

Davis traveled to New York and "coincidentally" ran into Martin, who claimed he was no longer "in the business," but Davis would later have a concerning phone call with the "All About The Benjamins" rapper following Tupac's death.

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Per 'The Sun,' court documents states: "Sean Combs reaches out to Defendant wondering if South Side Crips were responsible for Shakur's death by asking, 'Is that us?' Defendant, beaming with pride, answers, 'Yes.' "

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In addition to the alleged details, prosecutors have also presented new evidence in the court filing indicating that Keefe D was in the city on the night of the drive-by murder. A room at the MGM — which Pac and Suge Knight were departing from — was booked under Davis' wife's name, Paula Clemons.

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.

Duane "Keefe D" Davis is set to begin trial in November.

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