Suge Knight Accuses Snoop Dogg Of Trying To Bail 2Pac Murder Suspect Out Of Prison

In a shocking new revelation, former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight has publicly accused Snoop Dogg of trying to bail out Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a key suspect in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.

According to Knight, Snoop could be worried about damaging revelations Keefe D could make regarding Pac and any potential involvement in his death.

Knight’s explosive comments, which were made during an interview with The Art of Dialogue published on Monday (Feb. 24), add another layer of tension to the long-running drama surrounding the death of the iconic rapper.

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“Since I’ve been in here, Snoop and other people been having people trying to bail the guy out, Keefe D, because he talking too much,” Knight, who is currently serving a prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter, began.

“They even had somebody talk to me and say, ‘Hey! You can help him get free.’ I said, ‘Look, I don’t have nothing to do with none of that and I’m not leaving prison to go to nobody county jail.’”

Knight, who has spent significant time in prison, made it clear that he was not involved in any attempts to assist Davis.

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Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis looks on as he appears in Clark County District Court November 7, 2023, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Davis was arrested in September and has pleaded not guilty to murder in the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.

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However, his words seem to suggest that Snoop Dogg and others may have been actively working to free the suspect, who is reportedly sharing significant details about the infamous murder case.

“Since I find out more details about certain things, I probably would go to the Vegas county jail if me and Keefe D were [cellmates,]” Knight continued. “We’d have a good conversation, after I give him, you know, six upside his head, another six in his body and another two.”

These remarks underscore Knight’s continued bitterness toward those connected with Tupac’s death and his belief that Davis, once a close associate of the rapper, is revealing too much.

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Marion “Suge” Knight appears for a hearing at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center March 9, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. The hearing was scheduled to determine if the two criminal cases against Knight, one for murder and attempted murder when Knight allegedly ran over two men in a Compton parking lot after an argument and another case involving an alleged robbery and criminal threats to a photographer in Beverly Hills, should be moved to the downtown Los Angeles courthouse.

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Knight insinuated that the more Keefe D talks, the more people could be implicated as being opposed to Pac or involved in his demise.

“Apparently Keefe D’s telling it all, you know what I mean?” Knight said. “And the more he talked, the more they’ll get hurt by the situation.”

Knight went on to accuse Snoop Dogg directly, claiming that Ray J once told him that Snoop bragged to him about his alleged role in Shakur’s death, which the former Death Row CEO says soured his relationship with the “One Wish” singer.

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“You brag about how Snoop tell you and told you he’s a part of the people who put bread to kill ‘Pac,” he revealed. “That’s why I say don’t mention Tupac’s name in none of your interviews. Because you f**k with the motherf**ker Snoop who said he had something to do with it.”

These bold accusations add to the growing list of public feuds between Knight and Snoop Dogg. Knight has long maintained a complicated relationship with the rap world and often expressed distrust of those who had dealings with Tupac during the latter’s time at Death Row Records.

This latest outburst is not the first time Knight has accused Snoop of harboring ill feelings toward the late rapper.

Snoop Dogg And 2Pac

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For years, Knight has hinted at Snoop’s alleged jealousy of Tupac, believing that the East Coast-West Coast rivalry and personal tensions led to strained relationships within their inner circle.

Knight has previously claimed that Snoop was uncomfortable with Tupac’s growing influence, both musically and in terms of his relationship with Death Row.

Listen to Suge Knight’s The Art of Dialogue interview below.