50 Cent opened up about the life of Sean Diddy Combs to viewers in his documentary Diddy: The Reckoning and shared his opinion on the rapper’s involvement in the unsolved Tupac Shakur murder case.
The 50-year-old musician addressed the murder-for-hire allegations against the disgraced music mogul and noted that he doesn’t think Last night the rapper would now be charged for this matter.
“He’s already been involved,” 50 Cent explained, adding that he couldn’t be investigated if the murder claims he wasn’t paid, during a conversation with Us Weekly. Duane “Keefe D” Davis previously said Diddy offered him $1 million to kill Shakur in 1996.
The Bad Boy Records founder denied the allegations in 2008, and Davis was arrested in September 2023 and his trial is scheduled for 2026.
THE In the club The hitmaker documented the music mogul’s story in the Netflix documentary he produced and claimed he remained loyal to her life, despite their long-running feud.
“[The Reckoning] shows its full story. Puff cares a lot about inheritance, everyone knows that. This document does not back down on any part. The success, the trauma, the power, the contradictions… all of it. He may not like everything that is said, but I think he will respect its import. It’s honest. It’s over,” 50 Cent told the outlet.




