Ashley Parkham files a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs alleging that she was gang-raped by him, Kristina Khorram, and other associates.
Tupac Shakur (1971–1996) was an influential American rapper, actor, and activist known for his profound impact on hip-hop culture and social issues.
Born on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York City, Tupac’s early life was marked by instability and hardship, with a mother involved in the Black Panther Party. He began his music career in the early 1990s, quickly rising to fame with hits like Dear Mama, Changes, and California Love, which showcased his lyrical prowess and deep social commentary.
Tupac was not only a talented artist but also a vocal advocate for social justice, addressing issues such as poverty, racism, and police brutality in his work. He released several critically acclaimed albums, including 2Pacalypse Now and All Eyez on Me.
Tupac Shakur faced numerous legal issues throughout his career. In November 1993, he was arrested for a sexual assault charge, resulting in a conviction and a sentence of 1.5 to 4.5 years in prison, although he was released on bail pending appeal.
Additionally, in 1994, he was involved in a highly publicized incident where he was shot multiple times in a robbery at a New York City recording studio, an event that led to his conviction for illegal possession of a firearm.
Tupac’s legal troubles were compounded by altercations and disputes with other artists, most notably his involvement in the East Coast-West Coast rap feud, which added to the tensions surrounding him. His legal issues often intertwined with his music, reflecting the struggles and adversities he faced in both his personal and professional life.
On September 7, 1996, Tupac was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, and died six days later on September 13.
Gang leader Duane “Keefe D” Davis. Davis was arrested in connection with Tupac’s murder on September 29, 2023. Keefe D has since been charged with the murder of Tupac.
A recent court filing from the Clark County District Attorney’s office, sheds light on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged involvement in the events surrounding Tupac Shakur’s death. The filing includes details from a 2009 police interview with Davis, a former confidential informant, regarding his role in the killing.
Davis, who has pleaded not guilty, mentioned Combs several times during the interview. He claimed that Combs, then known as Puffy, offered $1 million to have Tupac killed.
Ashley Parkham files a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs alleging that she was gang-raped by him, Kristina Khorram, and other associates.