Tupac Shakur Murder Trial: Judge Suspects Wack 100 Trying To Pay Keefe D’s Bail

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A Nevada judge expressed worry about Wack 100’s attempts to bail out Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a suspect in Tupac Shakur’s murder.

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Duane “Keefe D” Davis remained in jail due to questions regarding his bail in the Tupac Shakur murder case. Judge Carli Kierny refused to release Davis after hearing from Wack 100, who posted bail for Tupac’s alleged killer, and others in court on Tuesday (June 25).Wack 100, whose real name is Cash Jones, posted 15 percent of Davis’ $750,000 bail.

The controversial manager paid $112,500 to secure the help of a bail bondsman, who would cover the rest of the amount.

Wack 100 was believed to have paid Davis’ bond as a middleman for a potential TV series, but the judge was still concerned about the money’s source. Wack 100 provided his bank records and denied any business deal with Davis, yet the judge remained unconvinced and suspected he wanted something in return for posting bail.

“I don’t really see where the actual $112,500 came from with what’s been provided,” she said. “I also don’t find the defense has met the burden … to show that the bail is not connected to Mr. Davis ultimately talking about Mr. Shakur’s murder and any evidence to contrary is not credible.”