Bad Boy & Death Row Ex Security Talk Foxy Brown In 2Pac Case
Foxy Brown Could Hold Key Evidence in Tupac Shakur Murder Case
Prosecutors are reportedly seeking Foxy Brown as a crucial witness in the upcoming murder trial of Tupac Shakur. The U.S. Sun reveals that authorities believe the rapper may have vital information placing Keefe D, also known as Duane Davis, in Las Vegas on the night of Shakur’s murder.
Keefe D has consistently denied being in Las Vegas at the time of the shooting, claiming there is no evidence to support the accusation. Despite this, the Clark County District Attorney is compiling a list of witnesses who allegedly saw Keefe D in Las Vegas that tragic night.
KEEFE D’S COMPTON STREET LEGEND MEMOIR
Law enforcement sources indicate that Foxy Brown had a brief encounter with Keefe D in Las Vegas shortly before Shakur’s death. This detail was reportedly sourced from Keefe D’s memoir, “Compton Street Legend,” where he mentions meeting Foxy on the night of the shooting. However, Davis has since recanted his statements about the incident involving Tupac.
According to excerpts from his book, Keefe D describes encountering Foxy Brown in Las Vegas, accompanied by a man named Eric Von Zip who handed him a firearm. “As I approached the driver’s side, I saw Foxy Brown sitting in the car with [Eric Von] Zip,” reads the excerpt. “He asked her to step out as he signaled for me to get in… Zip retrieved a black .40 Glock from a hidden compartment, handing it to me, saying, ‘It’s time to get the money.’”
DIDDY FORMER HEAD OF SECURITY ON FOXY BROWN BEING FORCED TO TESTIFY
Gene Deal is a former employee of Diddy and he speaks on the possibility of Foxy Brown having to testify in the Tupac Shakur murder case. He believes that Brown may be negative towards the industry after being apart of it in the 90s. Deal believes that she could place Keefe D and Zip having a meeting. See what else he says in the interview segment below.
FORMER HEAD OF SECURITY FOR DEATH ROW RECORDS SPEAKS ON FOXY BROWN
The autobiography also mentioned attempts by prosecutors to persuade Foxy Brown to testify at the trial.
Originally scheduled to start on June 3, Keefe D’s trial has been postponed to November 4 due to his new attorney needing more time to review the case materials. Bail for Keefe D stands at $750,000, with the possibility of house arrest if he secures bail.
FOXY BROWN REACTS TO THE INTERVIEWS
MOTHER Foxy Brown SAID keep her name out yall Gossipin azz lips via IG stories 😂 now who’s the BIG BACK she’s referring to ? Jaguar wright, Keefe D or Gene Deal ? 🤣🤣 ! pic.twitter.com/zCjqGwMruP
— FoxnationTV (@FoxnationTV) June 23, 2024
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