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		<title>LA Times Report on Diddy Knowing About Tupac Hit is BS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of that info a few weeks ago linking Diddy to the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur is all bologna. The article written by Pulitzer Prise winner Chuck Phillips. The information regarding the FBI reports was all phoney and was presented by James Sabatino. Did they actually think people would not investigate this further? Diddy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of that info a few weeks ago linking Diddy to the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur is all bologna. The article written by Pulitzer Prise winner Chuck Phillips. The information regarding the FBI reports was all phoney and was presented by James Sabatino. </p>
<p>Did they actually think people would not investigate this further? </p>
<p>Diddy was outraged and if you didn&#8217;t notice earlier, I reported on him being terrified for his life based on thoughts that LA gangs would definitely come after him. For those living in caves, Tupac is a revered hip hop artist, and if the public does find out who killed him, there will be hell to pay. </p>
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		<title>P. Diddy Scared for His Life: Recent Tupac Hit Findings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It looks like Diddy is running scared. At some point money doesn&#8217;t matter, unless you move out of harms way. According to ThisIs50.com, LipServicesRadio.com has some inside information from Diddy&#8217;s security team stating that he is shook from LA gangs, and fears for his life. I am not sure the validity of this, as I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It looks like Diddy is running scared. At some point money doesn&#8217;t matter, unless you move out of harms way. According to ThisIs50.com, LipServicesRadio.com has some inside information from Diddy&#8217;s security team stating that he is shook from LA gangs, and fears for his life. I am not sure the validity of this, as I checked LipServiceRadio.com and did not pull up any results on this. Could this type of information posted on 50 Cent&#8217;s ThisIs50.com discredit him; or does he get information through the grapevine? Well my friends, I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>It seems logical that Diddy would he shook as we know how devoted people are to Tupac as well as finding his killers. Tupac has a much bigger following that Biggie did and does. Nevertheless, the info:</p>
<blockquote><p>LipServiceRadio.com has learned that since the Los Angeles Times&#8217; recent article suggesting that Diddy was involved in Tupac&#8217;s shooting, the hip hop mogul has been in fear for his life. A person close to Diddy explained, &#8220;His security team doesn&#8217;t feel that it&#8217;s wise for him to make too many public appearances until this all blows over.&#8221; And it couldn&#8217;t happen at a worse time for Diddy. The insider tells LipServiceRadio.com, &#8220;He should be out promoting Danity Kane&#8217;s new release, but instead he has to be worried about all this.&#8221; The insider continued, &#8220;This is costing him money &#8230; He&#8217;s [likely] going to have to take the L.A. Times to court over this.&#8221; YOU DECIDE RE-LIVE THAT NIGHT: This is about the shooting which occurred in 1994 at a Times Square recording studio. This was never fully explained, even by Tupac, but police ruled it a robbery attempt of Tupac&#8217;s thousands of dollars in gold. There are still many questions which need to be answered especially concerning the beef between Tupac and Bad Boy records since Tupac claimed they set the 1994 shooting up. The following story reports everything which I have learned about the shooting. My sources are very credible but keep in mind that I have no hard evidence to back up my claims. Please feel free to judge for yourself whether what I say makes sense or not. First we must go back to November 30th, 1994. At 12:20 a.m., Tupac and his entourage of three men, including &#8220;Stretch&#8221; Walker of the Live Squad who was a close friend and his manager Freddie Moore, enter the building. One black male sits on a desk in the entranceway of the office building where the Quad is located. The man gets up from the desk as two other men walk through the door. Little Caeser had yelled down to Tupac&#8217;s crew from the top of the recording studio so Tupac knew Biggie was there and felt safe thinking that these men were his security. The three men start to follow Tupac&#8217;s entourage until they get to the elevators. It is at this point that they draw their guns and yell, &#8220;Give up the jewelry, and get on the floor!&#8221; Tupac&#8217;s entourage quickly get on the floor but Tupac curses the gunmen and goes for one of the guns. In the struggle, Tupac is shot five times while his manager is hit once. The robbers then get off with $40,000 in jewelry. Moore gives chase to the robbers but collapses next door. Tupac is dragged into the elevator and taken upstairs where there are several well known individuals including Biggie Smalls and Sean &#8220;Puffy&#8221; Combs. Tupac would later describe the scene as very strange. He said that nobody even got up to help him but only stared at him as if they were surprised he was alive. Tupac said that the only person showing any emotion was Little Shawn who was crying. Later Tupac would mimic this scene in a rare video in which he walks from the elevator covered with blood as Biggie begs for his life blaming Puffy for the set up. This was perhaps Tupac&#8217;s way of getting the truth to his fans. As he lay riddled with bullets, Tupac reportedly had someone roll him a joint and then he made a call to his girlfriend who called his mother and then he called 911. Officers arrived on the scene soon after the call was placed. When officers arrived, Tupac was greeted by the same officers which had arrested and testified against him in the sexual assault trial. This would lead many to believe that the police may have had something to do with it or the rape victim was seeking revenge but these would apparently turn out to be false accusations. Tupac had been shot five times throughout his body including two shots to the head. Miraculously he survived and was loaded into the ambulance where one of the greatest pictures of him ever was taken. Covered in blood and bandages, he flips the photographer off. He is rushed to the Bellevue trauma department where he is rushed into surgery. To everyone&#8217;s surprise, Tupac later checks out less than three hours after his surgery claiming that he fears for his life. The next day, Tupac makes a surprise appearance in a Manhattan courtroom in anticipation of the verdict in his sexual assault trial. He is surrounded by Nation of Islam bodyguards and is in a wheelchair (as pictured). Although the verdict comes back guilty of a lesser offense, Tupac is rallied around by friends Jasmine Guy and Mickey Rourke. He remained free on $25,000 bail. Soon after he was sentenced to serve time on Riker&#8217;s Island. Very little happened while he was in prison although he would reveal later that people in prison were telling him that it was Biggie&#8217;s boy who shot him. Tupac&#8217;s cousin even witnessed the shooters bragging that they had just shot him. These details were revealed by Tupac in one of his last interviews with KMEL. Almost one year later, Tupac was freed on bail pending appeal by Marion &#8220;Suge&#8221; Knight of Death Row records in exchange for a three album deal with Death Row. As soon as Tupac got to California, Tabitha Soren of MTV met with him for an interview. In that interview, Tupac looked deeply troubled when asked about the shooting as if he were scared to give too many details to the public out of fear for another attempt on his life. His confidence seemed to build up after that interview as he went on to point the finger at Bad Boy records as being responsible for the shooting. Puffy would later say that they had nothing to do with the shooting and that Tupac knew who shot him. It seems obvious that it was an inside job based on the fact that the robbers knew where he would be. Also, the robbers went right after Tupac rather than deal with Stretch who was much bigger. Tupac would later have a falling out with Stretch as Stretch became close with Bad Boy and had possibly known of the setup. Stretch was later found murdered execution style in Jamaica, Queens (NYC) exactly one year to the day after Tupac was shot in New York. Is that just another coincidence? I have heard that Stretch had been warned that his life was in danger, but he disregarded these warnings. Tupac tells a lot of things in the song &#8220;Against All Odds&#8221; on the Makaveli album. When he says: &#8220;And that nigga that was down with me/ Restin&#8217; dead/ Switched sides, guess his new friends wanted him dead/ Probably was murdered for the shit that I said&#8221; &#8230;he is talking about Stretch. When he says: &#8220;Puffy&#8217;s gettin&#8217; robbed like a bitch/ To hide that fact, he did some shit he shouldn&#8217;t did/ So now he&#8217;s ridin&#8217; for that&#8221; &#8230;he is talking about Puffy being involved in the set up and being robbed by the financers of Bad Boy. Perhaps he wasn&#8217;t robbed as much if he helped set Tupac up. That would explain Puffy being more involved while Biggie just knew about the set up. There is another part of the song which possibly relates to the set up. When he says: &#8220;And did I mention/ Promised a payback, Jimmy Henchman/ In due time/ I knew you bitch niggas was listening/ The world is mine/ Set me up/ Wet me up/ Niggas stuck me up/ Heard the guns bust/ But you tricks never shut me up&#8221; &#8230;. he could either be implicating Henchmen Management/Entertainment in the shooting or the verse is split and he is just talking about another beef he had with them. Interpret how you want, but Tupac was telling the truth when he said &#8220;This be the realest shit I ever wrote.&#8221; All signs pointed to Bad Boy at least knowing before hand of the shooting. Tupac never said Bad Boy was directly responsible, only that they &#8220;set him up.&#8221; He would later say that he had met the shooter because he was a friend of Biggie&#8217;s and Biggie had warned Tupac not to mess with him. When Tupac said that Bad Boy &#8220;set him up&#8221;, he meant that they didn&#8217;t warn him of the coming attack and possibly provided info about his location that night. Tupac had also said that he kept getting calls asking why he wasn&#8217;t at the studio yet because he was delayed an hour trying to get some weed. Why would Bad Boy have been so concerned about getting him to the studio that late? It seems very obvious they were in on it. Now, that all the details are laid out, the new question becomes what was the motive if it wasn&#8217;t just a routine robbery? This question must be asked because why would Bad Boy set Tupac up for a $40,000 robbery by common thieves. That wouldn&#8217;t make sense at all since they were all friends at the time. There was a more powerful party at work here, not just common thieves, who were powerful enough to force Puffy and Biggie to cooperate out of fear. This is where things get really interesting. The story is that Tupac was shot because of some dealings with some shady people in New York known as the &#8220;Black Mafia.&#8221; These people, it is rumored, financed Bad Boy records. Tupac met some of these people in New York, including the mysterious Trevor aka King Tut who later admitted to some undercover cops that he had been involved in the shooting and it was because Tupac &#8220;needed to be disciplined.&#8221; Who paid for Tut&#8217;s legal bills? None other than Puffy who still denies it. It is said that these &#8220;Black Mafia&#8221; characters demanded that Tupac sign on to Bad Boy records since Bad Boy still really wasn&#8217;t on the scene and needed an artist like Tupac but Tupac refused the demands. Tupac was supposed to die that night. This was punishment for saying no. If you remember Tupac, in his first interview after being shot, said in Vibe that people were trying to kill him. These were those people. That is another reason why Tupac went to Death Row, because Suge could provide the protection he needed. Puffy played the real role in this shooting, although Biggie knew about it. Puffy didn&#8217;t order the shooting, he however, helped set up Tupac. Also, if you recall, Tupac never said Puffy did it, he said he was set up by Puffy. There is also another possibility behind the motive of the shooting which is different from punishing Tupac for not signing with Bad Boy. After the rape case started, Tupac blamed Jacques Agnant a.k.a. Haitain Jack for setting him up in the trial. This was suspicious because Tupac got the absolute maximum penalty for the charges he was found guilty of while Agnant received like 3 months suspended sentence and he was rumored to be a federal informant which is why Pac called him a snitch. In the N.Y. Daily News, in an article by a reporter who was talking about the rape case, the reporter, Pac and Mickey Rourke were in a restaurant and Pac dissed Jack in the article. In Vibe, Pac said that Nigel (Haitain Jack) introduced him to Booker(Jimmy Henchmen) and that Jimmy knew somebody that Pac had major beef with meaning Jack and Trevor aka Walter (King Tut) Johnson. King Tut was the one that Tupac said, in the interview with Tech and Sway on KMEL, that a week before he was shot Tut walked in with Biggie and Biggie told Pac not to fuck with him. So right there, you can see that Biggie knew the shooter quite well. Also, in that jail interview, Pac was asked if the shooters were both black men and Pac said that they were black men in their thirties. Both King Tut and Jack were both in their thirties. They both shot him up and it was Jimmy Henchman that called him up. So this other motive is that King Tut shot Pac because he &#8220;needed to be disciplined&#8221; for dissing Jack in that article because he was Tut&#8217;s homeboy. There were still a few issues which didn&#8217;t seem to fit. Originally, Pac thought that the police had set him up. He kind of abandoned that accusation but here is a quote about the scene after the shooting: &#8220;Officers arrived on the scene soon after the call was placed. When officers arrived, Tupac was greeted by the same officers which had arrested and testified against him in the sexual assault trial. This would lead many to believe that the police may have had something to do with it or the rape victim was seeking revenge but these wouldapparently turn out to be false accusations.&#8221; This seems more than coincedence because New York City has a special case squad located in the 13th precent. The detectives in this squal handle all high profile cases within NYC. They would have been called to the scene immediately after confirmation that this was a Tupac related incident. But who shows up, the same officers that arrested Pac. Coincedence or conspiracy? This is the story of the 1994 shooting in New York City. Think of it what you will but realize that there is more to the music business than the ordinary media will show. With all the details emerging from this shooting nearly 2 and a half years later, we must ask ourselves if the shooting in Las Vegas was just another jewelry robbery or if it was the complex situation like that which surrounded the 1994 shooting. Keep in mind that Tupac was shot in 1994 because he didn&#8217;t sign a contract therefore not making money for Bad Boy and it was covered up with the front of a robbery. Now we must ask, was Tupac shot in Las Vegas in 1996 because his contract was over with Death Row and it was covered up with the medallion robbery story. Did history repeat itself? You be the judge. © by feuer &#8211; <a href="http://www.tupac4u.de/">http://www.tupac4u.de/</a> &#8211; [Via: <a href="http://thisis50.com" target="_blank">ThisIs50</a>]</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Notorious B.I.G. and Diddy Knew Tupac Was Getting Ambushed &#8211; Breaking News</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 04:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chuck Philips has uncovered some information related to the Ambush that was planned to take out Tupac in 1994. I wonder how this will impact Diddy legally. We shall see. The sick thing about this whole story is that Diddy was and is friends with these guys. It seems that he has done a wonderful [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chuck Philips has uncovered some information related to the Ambush that was planned to take out Tupac in 1994. I wonder how this will impact Diddy legally. We shall see. The sick thing about this whole story is that Diddy was and is friends with these guys. It seems that he has done a wonderful job of distancing himself, and making himself a more than wealthy gangster in the interim. Nevertheless, Karma and shit will always come around a bite you in the ass!</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Los Angeles Times</em> journalist Chuck Philips has more surprising allegations concerning musical icons Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G. (born Christopher Wallace) and Sean &quot;Diddy&quot; Combs. In an article that the <em>Times</em> will be publishing Monday morning (March 17), Philips alleges that Combs and Wallace were aware, a week in advance, that Tupac would be ambushed in the 1994 shooting at New York&#8217;s Quad Recording Studios, two years before he was shot and killed in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>&quot;They were advised in advance of what was going to happen,&quot; Philips told MTV News on Saturday. &quot;They did not know the assailants were going to be shooting. In fact, [the assailants] were told no shooting. But Tupac pulled a gun, and it went haywire. It was supposed to be a severe beating.&quot;</p>
<p>Shakur was at DJ Ron G&#8217;s home laying down raps for a mixtape on November 30, 1994. He was called to Quad Studios to rap on a song by Uptown artist Little Shawn, for which he was to be paid $7,000. When Pac got to the studio, he was robbed, beaten and shot a reported five times by the assailants (although some reports say he shot himself twice accidently).</p>
<p>Philips&#8217; article also alleges that the main mastermind behind the Shakur setup was Jimmy &quot;Henchman&quot; Rosemond who currently manages a slew of artists such as the Game and Gucci Mane.</p>
<p>Philips said he arrived at this conclusion after years of delving into the incident. He has talked to men who he believes were directly involved in the shooting and has uncovered papers documenting an FBI investigation whose findings coincide with his research.</p>
<p>&quot;The FBI talked to some criminals that said Jimmy Henchman was involved,&quot; Philips said.</p>
<p>When reached for comment on Saturday, Rosemond said Philips&#8217; story is so ridiculous, he refused to dignify it with a remark.</p>
<p>As Tupac&#8217;s fans know, Shakur himself accused Henchman of being a part in the scheme in &quot;Against All Odds&quot;: &quot;And did I mention/ Promised a payback, Jimmy Henchman/ In due time/ I knew you b&#8212;- n&#8212;as was listening/ The world is mine/ Set me up/ Wet me up/ N&#8212;as stuck me up/ Heard the guns bust/ But you tricks never shut me up.&quot;</p>
<p>In interviews, Rosemond has gone on record saying that he played no part in the scheme.</p>
<p>After the Quad shooting, Shakur considered Combs and Wallace bitter enemies, and their feud continued all the way until Shakur&#8217;s murder in 1996. But prior to the incident, Pac was supposedly friends with the Bad Boy camp. So why would they turn a blind eye to him being set up, or play any part in it at all? Combs was unable to be reached for comment about Philips&#8217; new article, but in the wake of the Quad shooting, both Combs and Wallace appeared on MTV to deny that they had any knowledge of who shot Tupac and said that they had nothing to do with it.</p>
<p>In another shocking allegation, Philips said that the 1994 incident might have been meant to strong-arm Shakur into officially coming to the Bad Boy camp.</p>
<p>&quot;What I believe is that Bad Boy, who was very young then &#8212; they had Craig Mack and Biggie back in &#8217;93,&quot; Philips explained. &quot;They were a brand-new company. Puffy was trying to start his company, and they wanted other artists on this label besides those two. One of them might have been Tupac. Tupac told them no. He told a number of other people no. &#8230; You have to remember, Puffy got a lot of money to start up Bad Boy from Arista. A lot of people wanted to get their hands on some of that money. A lot of people he hung around would do things to try to impress him.&quot;</p>
<p>his is not the first bombshell Phillips has dropped concerning Shakur and Wallace. In 2002, he wrote <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1457346/20020906/2pac.jhtml">an article alleging that Wallace had offered the Crips $1 million to murder Shakur</a>. In fact, he said Biggie was negotiating the hit on September 7, 1996, the night <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1434032/19960913/2pac.jhtml">Tupac was shot in Las Vegas</a>.</p>
<p>That article was immediately refuted by Wallace&#8217;s family and friends and shown to have some holes in his theories.</p>
<p>&quot;We are outraged at the false and damaging statements,&quot; <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1457365/20020906/2pac.jhtml">Wallace&#8217;s family said in a statement in 2002</a>. &quot;For the record, Wallace was at his home in New Jersey on the night of Tupac Shakur&#8217;s murder, with friends who will continue to testify for his whereabouts, since he is unable to defend himself. Both men will have no peace as long as stories such as these continue to be written.&quot;</p>
<p>In 2002, Voletta Wallace, Big&#8217;s mother, told MTV News that she was outraged by Philips&#8217; article.</p>
<p>&quot;For a second, I felt that my son was just murdered [again]. My initial reaction?&quot; she said, with anger. &quot;I&#8217;m hurt. Somebody&#8217;s attacking my son, my son who died five and a half years ago. How do I feel? I&#8217;m downright angry. I&#8217;m a mother, I&#8217;m a human being, and [Chuck Philips] is gonna attack my son that&#8217;s not here to come forward and defend himself. Damn, I&#8217;m mad! &#8230; I will find peace when myself and my lawyers deal with Chuck Philips and the <em>L.A. Times</em>.&quot;</p>
<p>Philips still stands behinds his previous story.</p>
<p>&quot;Yeah, I do,&quot; he maintained Saturday. &quot;I think the story was misinterpreted. &#8230; What I wrote in that story was that the Southside Crips were in Las Vegas, and so were the Bloods. Tupac punched a Southside Crip, and Suge&#8217;s guy piled up on that guy. Those guys made a decision the minute this happened that they were going to kill him. &#8230; You don&#8217;t punch a gang member in a public place, where you&#8217;re humiliating him. They were going to kill him. And they did kill him. &#8230; Prior to this time, in the month ahead of this, the people I talked to said Biggie had asked the Southside Crips &#8212; as had other people in their crew &#8212; to kill Tupac. Southside Crips didn&#8217;t take it seriously. They thought he was just talking. On this night when they decided they were going to kill Tupac, they said, &#8216;Let&#8217;s make some money out of this.&#8217; Then this transaction went down. It&#8217;s almost like extortion.&quot;</p>
<p>Philips&#8217; theory contradicts Biggie&#8217;s claims that he loved Pac.</p>
<p>&quot;I was living in Manhattan,&quot; Wallace&#8217;s widow Faith Evans recalled in 2002 about the night Tupac died. &quot;I was about eight months pregnant with our son C.J. The night [Tupac was shot], I remember Big calling me and crying. I know for a fact he was in Jersey. He called me crying because he was in shock. I think it&#8217;s fair to say he was probably afraid, given everything that was going on at that time and all the hype that was put on this so-called beef that he didn&#8217;t really have in his heart against anyone.</p>
<p>&quot;I think it would be some element of fear that would kind of run through his mind,&quot; she added, &quot;given the fact that his name was involved in a lot of the situations involving Tupac before his murder. He was already getting threatening phone calls. I&#8217;m sure for all he thought, he could be next. Which ironically, months later, he lost his life as well.&quot; [Via: <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1583487/20080316/2pac.jhtml?rsspartner=rssFeedBurner#">LA Times</a>]</p>
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