50 Cent: The 'Power' boss is ready to see Keefe D and Diddy clash in the 2Pac trial

New York rapper 50 Cent isn’t turning a blind eye to what’s going down in the shocking Tupac Shakur murder drama. The hip-hop heavyweight has stepped up to react to buzz about Keefe D pleading not guilty in the death of Makaveli by dragging music mogul Diddy.

50 Cent goes the trolling route for Keefe D and Diddy

Fifty hit up his Instagram page to share a super cringe-worthy meme. The joke centers on Keefe lashing out at Puffy for not holding him down for his alleged involvement in Pac’s ‘96 murder.

😆This shit is so funny to me, Keefe D getting ready to go on trial for murder with a public defender damn throw a 🥷🏾a bone or something. LOL #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi

The jokes follow buzz about Keefe pleading not guilty in the murder of Tupac. Vulture came through with details surrounding the current headline-generating craziness.

After his surprising arrest for the murder of Tupac Shakur, Duane Keith Davis, a.k.a. Keefe D, has pleaded not guilty. Keefe D was arraigned in Clark County District Court in Nevada on November 2, according to the Associated Press. Also at the hearing, a judge appointed two special public defenders, Robert Arroyo and Charles Cano, to represent the notorious gangster. They had no comment to media, per KTNV. Keefe D has meanwhile been trying to hire high-profile defense attorney Ross Goodman, which has delayed the case. After a previous hearing, Goodman criticized prosecutors’ lack of evidence, saying, “There’s no gun, there’s no car, and there’s no witnesses from 27 years ago.”


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