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Dejected Tupac murder suspect feels ‘abandoned by his loyal gang soldiers’ bail cash

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Tupac Shakur murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis is feeling abandoned by his former gang members as he remains in jail unable to raise the bail money needed for his release.

Despite being granted bail in February, Keefe D is still awaiting trial for his alleged involvement in Tupac’s murder and is struggling to come up with the required $80,000 to secure his bond.

The 60-year-old former drug kingpin had expected his “loyal soldiers” to come to his aid in his time of need, as he claims to have helped many of them in the past by providing financial support and gifts. However, it seems that his generosity is not being reciprocated, leaving him frustrated and disappointed.

Keefe D’s lawyer, Carl Arnold, has confirmed that the family is having trouble raising the money for his bail, and despite their efforts, he remains behind bars. Even if the funds are eventually raised, Judge Carli Kierny has ordered a means hearing to ensure that the money has been obtained through legal means.

Keefe D, who has maintained his innocence, is set to face trial in November and could potentially face life imprisonment if convicted.

Despite his admissions in media interviews about his involvement in Tupac’s murder, he continues to deny any wrongdoing. The former gang leader has also been embroiled in controversy surrounding accusations of snitching and his alleged role in the recent federal raids on rapper Diddy.

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