Judge Denies Bail for Ex-Gang Leader in Tupac Shakur Murder Case
Concerns over the legitimacy of funds and potential cover-up lead to the decision against Duane 'Keffe D' Davis's release.
- Duane 'Keffe D' Davis remains the only person charged in the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur.
- Judge Carli Kierny cited doubts about the transparency of the bail funds offered by music executive Cash 'Wack 100' Jones.
- Prosecutors argue that the funds might be part of a scheme to profit from Davis's life story.
- Davis, who is battling cancer, has repeatedly sought bail since his arrest in September 2023.
- The start of Davis's trial has been postponed to March 17, 2025.