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The Tupac murder trial continues to ramp up as Keefe D stands trial as the only surviving member who allegedly carried out the deed in Las Vegas. Diddy has also been accused of having a role, but so far, no charges have been filed.
Plenty of revelations from the trial have occurred, but the biggest one is seeing former street thugs testify on the stand.
One of such, James McDonald, bka Mob James, known as a security enforcer for Death Row (Suge Knight claims otherwise though) took the stand and Keefe D recognized him. The camera clearly shows Keefe says “f***** rat” under his breath as Mob James takes the stand.
However, when he got up there, James didn’t help the prosecution at all.
“I’m aware of a lot of things. Things that was going on. People ain’t talked about it in 30 years. Today ain’t one of them,” McDonald said. “I don’t want to send him to prison even though we don’t like each other.”
McDonald didn’t give the prosecution much during his testimony.
Mob James was getting riled up because the defense lawyer for keefe D kept asking him if he saw the person that shot Tupac
— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) August 18, 2026
“I don’t want to send him to prison even though we don’t like each other”
Mob James said the only reason he’s there to testify is because he would be held… pic.twitter.com/TgCZDlpeAA
Former LAPD Detective Accuses Diddy Of Paying Keefe D For Pac’s Murder
Former LAPD detective Daryn Davis claims Keefe told them in a 2008 interview he could get them in touch with Zip Martin, who acted as a bag man for Diddy apparently.
The detective claims Davis and his nephew Orlando Anderson killed Pac in retaliation for Pac and his crew beating up Anderson during a confrontation in Las Vegas. Anderson reportedly shot Pac, but Davis put the gun in his hand and may have had more motive than just getting his lick back. The detective states that a former Pimp and bagman Zip Martin, was supposed to give Keefe D money for the act, and it reportedly came from a man who would have reason to want Pac dead.
“Sean Puffy Combs was supposed to have given money to Zip Martin to give to Mr. Davis [Keefe D] for payment of the Tupac murder. Fast forward and Davis [told us] he could rekindle that relationship with Martin and get him to talk about the money that was given from Puffy to Martin that never got to Davis. He said the conversation happened at Greenblatt’s Deli in Los Angeles. The detective also states that he believes Keefe D put the gun in Anderson’s hand because he knew if his nephew killed Tupac he would become a legend in the neighborhood.”










