According to gossip site TMZ, the five minute tape was said to be filmed in 1991 at a house party and shows Tupac getting intimate with a female fan and dancing along to one of his unreleased tracks, with a cocktail and joint in hand. The multi-tasking late rapper is also allegedly shown having a conversation with Money B from rap group Digital Underground during the act.
And while the tape has yet to surface, TMZ reports that it won’t be long until the raunchy tape emerges as whoever is in possession of the tape plans to release it.
Meanwhile, an ex-LAPD detective is reportedly releasing a sensational tell-all book that he’s claiming will blow the lid on unreleased secrets of Tupac’s fatal shooting in 1996.
According to LA Weekly, former Los Angeles Police Department detective Greg Kading has sensationally claimed that not only does the LAPD know who murdered Tupac, but has all the evidence under lock and key.
The detective, who was part of a special task force investigating Tupac and Biggie’s murders, has said he has copies of the audio recording confessions from the key witnesses, and will reveal all in his upcoming book 'Murder Rap', reports LA Weekly.
In the controversial book, Kading claims that Keffe D confessed in 2008 that he witnessed his nephew, the now-deceased Orlando Anderson, being ordered to kill Shakur by Sean "Diddy" Combs. Diddy vehemently denied the claims in an email to LA Weekly:
"This story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous," he said.
Back in 2008 Diddy sued the LA Times after they published an article which seemingly implicated the hip hop star in Shakur's murder.
LA Weekly reports that in his book Kading also talks of "Theresa Swann" – an alias for the lover of Suge Knight who supposedly admitted that the rival record boss commissioned the death of Notorious B.I.G as a revenge killing.
Suge Knight has yet to respond to the allegation.
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