Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, a man charged in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, has requested to be released from jail pending trial, claiming that his past statements about the murder were made for 'entertainment purposes.' His public defenders have filed a motion for his release, citing that the book he co-wrote detailing his involvement in the killing was for financial gain and entertainment. Davis has been denied bail since his September arrest and is now seeking release on his own recognizance or a 'reasonable' bail amount. He has also cited poor health as a reason for his request. The request comes as Davis faces trial for his alleged involvement in the killing of the iconic rapper Tupac Shakur.
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Tupac Shakur murder suspect asks to be released from jail ahead of trial https://t.co/Vb4BGTvkGT
UPDATE: Keffe D's lawyer says the comments he made about Tupac were for “Entertainment Purposes” — He then asked for “Reasonable Bail” and his release from jail. Keffe D has been charged in connection with the 1996 murder of Tupac "2Pac" Shakur. https://t.co/4HDV2TNso8
UPDATE: Keffe D's lawyer says the comments he made about Tupac were for “Entertainment Purposes” — He then asked for “Reasonable Bail” and his release from jail. Keefe D has been charged in connection with the 1996 murder of Tupac "2Pac" Shakur. https://t.co/bNoHoWmw6t
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Keffe D's lawyers say interviews he had discussing Tupac were for "entertainment purposes," asks for 'reasonable bail' and release from jail https://t.co/l927EPF53v
Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis requested a release from jail while awaiting the Tupac murder trial — citing poor health. https://t.co/IpVg7rfUCt
Tupac Shakur murder suspect Keefe D now claims he made up claims about the iconic rapper's death for money https://t.co/RWEMyu6dfT https://t.co/ggCJjzwUJ7
Tupac murder suspect, Duane "Keefe D" Davis, who has been denied bail since his September arrest, claimed that his past comments about the murder were for "entertainment." More: https://t.co/DTWv6DAgl8 https://t.co/d07yG1tEHM
Man charged in Tupac Shakur killing asks to move from jail to house arrest https://t.co/iBP8xTvklo
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A man charged in the 1996 Las Vegas murder of Tupac Shakur has filed a motion to be released on his own recognizance before the murder trial or, alternatively, for the court to set a “reasonable” bail amount. https://t.co/204szU3PFH
Keffe D's Lawyer Says Comments on 2Pac Were for 'Entertainment Purposes,' Asks for 'Reasonable Bail' and Release From Jail https://t.co/TeqJxuHbKK
Tupac murder suspect, Keefe D, claims that his past statements about the murder were "entertainment" in a new court filing. More: https://t.co/DTWv6DAgl8 https://t.co/SwPqwwyiMC
Tupac murder suspect, Keefe D, is requesting to be released from jail, claiming his past statements about the murder were "entertainment." More: https://t.co/DTWv6DAOaG https://t.co/ud5ewtqdJc
Public defenders for Duane “Keffe D” Davis have said that a book he co-wrote detailing his involvement in the Tupac Shakur killing was written for financial gain and “entertainment purposes.” https://t.co/OHzdGJt7Bn
Keefe D Claims Statements About Tupac Shakur’s Murder Were “Entertainment” In New Court Filing https://t.co/zaD9fBvAnK
The public defenders representing the man of killed rapper Tupac Shakur decades ago are now requesting his release, according to a new document obtained by News 3 on Monday. https://t.co/qxe9AagyAE
#BREAKING: Lawyers for the man accused of ordering the murder of Tupac Shakur have asked a Las Vegas judge to release him from jail pending trial, adding their client's statements about the killing were for "entertainment purposes." https://t.co/pycDYwWHIA