Tupac’s Brother Mopreme Shakur Accuses Diddy in Explosive “Cuba Files” Revelation, Shaking Hip-Hop’s Core

Nearly three decades after Tupac Shakur’s violent death on the Las Vegas Strip in 1996, his stepbrother, Mopreme Shakur, has emerged with bombshell accusations that challenge the official narrative and point fingers at one of hip-hop’s most powerful figures, Sean “Diddy” Combs. In a stunning turn of events, Mopreme has leveraged newly uncovered evidence—dubbed the “Cuba Files”—to reignite speculation about Tupac’s murder, suggesting it may have been a meticulously orchestrated act rather than a random drive-by. His accusations, coupled with federal investigations into Diddy’s empire, have sent shockwaves through the music industry, raising questions about hidden truths, missing witnesses, and a potential cover-up that could redefine hip-hop history.
Mopreme’s Crusade: A Brother’s Quest for Truth
Mopreme Shakur, a rapper and member of Tupac’s group Thug Life, has long harbored doubts about the official account of his brother’s death. In a recent interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored on October 11, 2024, Mopreme recounted a phone call from Diddy years ago, where the Bad Boy Records founder insisted, “I ain’t have nothing to do with your brother’s [murder].” Mopreme, unconvinced, responded, “The truth is still yet to come out, so we’re going to see.” His skepticism has now escalated into a public campaign, fueled by what he claims is damning evidence uncovered in federal raids on Diddy’s properties.
Mopreme’s accusations center on the “Cuba Files,” a collection of documents, hard drives, and records allegedly seized by federal agents. These files, according to sources close to the Shakur family, suggest that Tupac’s death may have been staged, with the rapper potentially escaping to Cuba with the aid of shadowy figures, possibly linked to the Black Panther network tied to his family. Mopreme stops short of outright declaring Diddy guilty but insists that Diddy’s denials are not “100% honest,” casting a cloud of suspicion over the mogul’s role in the events of September 1996.
The Cuba Files: A Conspiracy Unveiled?
The so-called Cuba Files have sparked intense speculation, moving beyond internet theories into the realm of federal evidence. These documents, reportedly found during raids on Diddy’s properties amid his 2024 arrest on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and coercion, allegedly contain spreadsheets tracking secret payments, redacted names, and records of hush money tied to shell companies. Some insiders claim these files hint at a grand conspiracy: that Tupac, rather than dying in a Las Vegas hospital, was spirited away to Cuba, with hospital staff and security teams silenced through bribes or intimidation.
The theory, while controversial, is not new. For decades, fans have pointed to cryptic clues in Tupac’s posthumous releases, such as the Makaveli album, named after the philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli, who wrote about faking one’s death to evade enemies. Former security officer Michael Nice once claimed he helped Tupac flee to the Caribbean, though he died before producing proof. Suge Knight, who was in the car with Tupac during the shooting and emerged unscathed, has also fueled speculation, once suggesting Tupac was “somewhere smoking a Cuban cigar on an island.” The Cuba Files, if authentic, could lend credence to these claims, implicating Diddy in a cover-up of monumental proportions.
Diddy’s Legal Woes and the Keefe D Connection
The timing of Mopreme’s accusations is no coincidence. Diddy, currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn following his September 16, 2024, arrest, faces a trial set for May 2025 on charges unrelated to Tupac’s murder. Prosecutors have promised to present evidence of coercion, intimidation, and illicit activities spanning decades, including footage from Diddy’s infamous “freak-off” parties. However, the discovery of the Cuba Files has shifted attention back to Tupac’s case, with Mopreme and the Shakur family’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, pushing for a deeper investigation.
A key figure in this saga is Duane “Keefe D” Davis, arrested in 2023 for his alleged role in Tupac’s murder. In a 2008 police interview entered into evidence, Keefe D claimed Diddy offered him $1 million to kill Tupac and Suge Knight, stating, “I’ll give anything for that dude’s head.” Diddy’s name appears 47 times in court documents related to the case, a fact Mopreme cites as evidence of deeper involvement. Keefe D’s arrest, after years of openly discussing his role, has led some to speculate that he’s being used as leverage to target bigger players, possibly Diddy himself.
Missing Witnesses and a Pattern of Silence
Adding to the intrigue is the mysterious disappearance of a key witness, referred to as “Victim 3,” in Diddy’s trafficking case. Prosecutors admitted in court that they cannot locate her, raising fears of intimidation or worse. This vanishing act echoes a pattern Mopreme and others have noted: witnesses close to the truth about Tupac’s death—whether hospital staff, security personnel, or industry insiders—often disappear, sign non-disclosure agreements, or meet untimely ends. The Shakur family believes this reflects a broader network of silence, protecting powerful figures in the music industry and beyond.
Mopreme’s accusations also point to a possible back-channel deal between Diddy and Suge Knight, despite their public feud. Insiders suggest that the East Coast-West Coast rivalry, while real, may have been exaggerated to mask coordinated efforts to control the narrative around Tupac’s death. The fact that Suge Knight escaped the 1996 shooting with minor injuries, while Tupac was fatally wounded, has long fueled suspicions of a setup.
The Shakur Family’s Fight for Justice
Mopreme’s resolve is backed by the Shakur family’s decision to hire Alex Spiro, a high-profile attorney known for representing figures like Megan Thee Stallion and Jay-Z. Spiro’s involvement signals a serious push to pry open long-sealed records and challenge the LAPD and Las Vegas police’s handling of the case. Mopreme told Piers Morgan Uncensored, “It’s time” for an official investigation into Diddy’s alleged role, emphasizing that the truth has been suppressed for too long.
The Cuba Files, if they reach a courtroom, could expose not only