Sean Combs- The Reckoning - Season 1 Episode 02- What Goes Down Must Come Up
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00:00Happy birthday to you, everybody!
00:23I always looked at him as just being like this rich Harlem cat who just want to dance and
00:48make money.
00:49No violence in him, but every time I turn around, there's violence.
01:04There's violence with his name on it.
01:10At the time, there's this tension that is going on between Pac and Puff.
01:18Puff wanted to work with Pac on a lot of levels business-wise, and Pac wasn't having it.
01:23He was more interested in Biggie and his crew.
01:29Puff was very threatened by Pac.
01:31He was very threatened, especially if you're an executive who wants the guy to make you
01:36money, and the guy is saying, no, fuck you.
01:40Around that time, Tupac was going to do a song with Lil Sean at Quiet Studio.
01:49Out of the blue, they wanted me to do the song, so I said, all right.
01:52Stopped off to get some weed, smoked the weed.
01:55Then I was getting a page, where you at, where you at, where you at?
01:58Why you ain't coming?
01:59I was like, I'm coming, I'm on my way, hold on.
02:01I wasn't thinking, why they want me here so bad?
02:04We're walking up to the building.
02:06Somebody screamed from the upper top of the studio, and it's Lil' Caesar.
02:10He's like Biggie's side man, right?
02:12We was in the recording with Big and Puff, and I'm yelling, like, yo, Pac.
02:15And he looked up, yo, what's up, little nigga?
02:18I go back in the room, I tell Big, I'm like, yo, Big, Pac downstairs.
02:21He was like, oh, all right, go get him.
02:23Getting to the elevator, and when I was about to walk out, two dudes came from both sides.
02:28Get the fuck back in the elevator.
02:30Shit.
02:32Recording artist Tupac Shakur was shot five times last night in a robbery attack.
02:36After surgery, his condition was upgraded to satisfactory, and he checked out of the hospital
02:41against his doctor's advice.
02:43I think they're trying to rub me out, really.
02:45Robbers don't leave behind $80,000 Rolexes, you know what I mean?
02:49They don't do that, in case nobody knows.
02:52Let's look at the facts.
02:56Puff is there.
02:57Pac has been shot in New York under your watch.
03:01Question would be, who knew that he was pulling up?
03:04Biggie, knowing myself, had nothing to do whatsoever of Tupac being robbed.
03:13That's just a fact.
03:15After everything that has unfolded, I have to think twice about how that situation went
03:20down.
03:21Do you think Puffy was robbed, Sugar?
03:23I believe so.
03:24I do believe so.
03:25I have proof.
03:26You can see now why someone like a Puff would want someone like a Pop out the picture.
03:32You know, Pop was vilified while he was alive, and Puff was exalted.
03:41That's the bigger picture.
03:43And that's the story that hasn't been told.
03:55Obviously, Mark Lee, AJ Brown, what have you, it allows them to get a clearer picture,
04:01stretching the defense horizontally faster, right?
04:04And it also, conversely, makes the defense think a tick longer.
04:08Yeah.
04:09Like, that shit was crazy to me, that shit wasn't there, which is a sign to me like,
04:21nigga, time to order the future.
04:22Time to order the future.
04:23That was a little building.
04:25For the building that I got, you know what I'm saying?
04:29It was a sign to me like that, but I'm saying, that shit was there like two months ago, right?
04:34Puff is in this position where he has all this turmoil, but he's not at the point where
04:52he's saying, where I went wrong.
04:55He's saying to himself, how do I get out of this?
04:59Maybe I can convince some witnesses that I'm not the guy who I am.
05:05Eventually, he's going to get to the point where he's going to ask himself, how did I
05:09get myself into this situation?
05:11And Biggie.
05:2295, he had two of the hottest acts.
05:25Craig Mack gave us flavor in your ear.
05:27Here goes the brand new flavor.
05:30Time for new flavor in your ear.
05:32And Biggie.
05:33Come up in your waist.
05:34Please don't suit up the place.
05:35Why?
05:36Cause I see some ladies tonight that should be having my...
05:39Bad boy was rising up.
05:40My little lab right here, you know, where I cut my deals and all that.
05:44Got my little headset.
05:45He's living out a dream, you know what I'm saying?
05:47One time, Sean was in his office and I'm in a little cubby hole around the corner.
05:51He buzzes me.
05:53So I get up and I go in with my papers and go.
05:57A girl is giving him a blow job at the desk.
06:00He wanted me to see that.
06:03He wanted me to see her face.
06:05And then he was able to get her to do that right then and there in the office.
06:08She leaves.
06:10I'm, what did you want me for?
06:12Ah, I didn't want you for anything.
06:14That was the beginning for me to see this is what's going on here.
06:20Can everybody in here make some noise for B.I.G. for bringing it back to the East?
06:24So the seeds for all of this was early on.
06:28And that came from people in the industry co-signing his activity because it brought money in.
06:40I don't know if y'all niggas know this.
06:43The Juicy with platinum.
06:45The Big Purple with platinum.
06:47The Big Purple in your ear remix with platinum.
06:50That whole bad boy thing was so big.
06:54Faith Evans.
06:55I'm gonna be first lady on her daddy's lady.
06:57Total.
07:00Biggie.
07:02In Greg Man.
07:04The thing over here is Greg Man.
07:06It was a consistent back-to-back-to-back-to-back.
07:13So let me just give you a day in the life of Puff Daddy.
07:17Gets up from wherever he stayed that night.
07:21Heads to the office two hours late.
07:24You might have somebody pulling him over saying,
07:26Hey, ain't you in that video?
07:27Ain't that you?
07:28Oh, yo, here go a demo.
07:29I had the big baseball bat cell phones.
07:35And the phone might ring.
07:37Such-and-such is on the phone calling from jail.
07:39Yo, I'm coming home.
07:41You might have a group standing in front of the office.
07:44Already with the microphone ready to sing.
07:46You love me, I love...
07:48Just to get their shot at Puffy.
07:51Everybody wants to see him.
07:53He is now the new gateway into music.
07:55You're gonna take all of this power and money you're getting now
08:01and play by the rules?
08:04No, I'm the rule now.
08:05I am the exception to the rule.
08:08Puff Daddy!
08:13You know what I'm saying?
08:16One day, it seemed like out of the blue, my door opens up.
08:22Sean walks in.
08:24He had a baseball bat.
08:26Had a big attach-a-case suitcase with the snaps on it.
08:30The stocks were there.
08:32We in a fucking hustle.
08:33We in a grind.
08:34Do your job.
08:35Whatever your...
08:36He wanted me to sign my 25% over.
08:39And Diddy's over me like this.
08:41He wants to stop that.
08:43He wants it now.
08:44I'm not gonna stay fucking lying down.
08:46I'm not.
08:47I can't do that, man.
08:48He said, there's a business deal I need to take care of.
08:51I need to do this.
08:52I need to get this all on one side, but I'll give it back to you.
08:55I'm gonna give it back to you.
08:57Shit ain't fucking funny.
08:58That's the problem.
08:59You don't know how to be a accountant.
09:02And he threatened until I did.
09:07People always say to me, why would you do that?
09:12Like, why did you do that?
09:14Like, that was, you know...
09:20I didn't want to give it back.
09:21I wanted to stay in good graces.
09:23I still wanted to be at the company.
09:26It wasn't like he was firing me.
09:29But I was definitely confused by it.
09:33It might sound strange, but if you've ever built something and you want it to last, you think about how to make it last.
09:42I thought he was kind of cool at first, and then we started seeing some things.
10:03Craig started becoming disenchanting.
10:07I want to congratulate Craig Mack on his Grammy nomination.
10:11No question.
10:12Yes, baby, yeah.
10:13That's cool.
10:14Yo, you got nominated for a Grammy, but we had no money.
10:19If you look at Bad Boy, Bad Boy didn't sell enough records to explain his wealth.
10:26But enough artists were on the label that sold enough records to explain his wealth.
10:34Someone's trick was, I'm going to make you a star.
10:36You sign, follow the money.
10:38That's what you're going to try to do as hard as you can.
10:41You're going to try your best, and we know you're going to try your best.
10:44So you sign your deal.
10:45We gave you your advance.
10:46At Uptown, that's the only money the artists have ever seen, that first advance.
10:50Andre had to wait it.
10:51He never saw anything else.
10:52Did he pick that up?
10:54He made it even tighter.
10:57Don't leave the girl around me, true player for real.
11:00Let's Puff that be.
11:01It's a shell game.
11:03You hide everything that is an earning.
11:06You confuse the earnings.
11:08And now I own everything.
11:09You'll go out into the world.
11:11In the shell game, you'll be looking for your money for the next 20 years.
11:14Sean did that to every artist.
11:18You're in the studio.
11:20Now you have to recoup for being in the studio.
11:23Puff owns the studio.
11:26And I have four sessions, which you owe me $400,000.
11:30If Puff records a song with his artist, he pays himself.
11:36If he's in your video, he pays himself.
11:39He insert himself into their videos.
11:42A video come on, you'll be like, I fucking hate that guy.
11:44As an artist, you can go number one.
11:46The song is being played all over the nation.
11:49But you don't have the money to go to it because you're not making the proper money off of your royalties.
11:55Craig and I hit a point where we were fucked up.
12:01No money, nothing.
12:02Hell, I was getting money from my father to take care of the house.
12:08We were all at, like, somebody's album release party.
12:13And Craig's going to tell Puff to give him a few dollars and he'll hit him back once he went and did this show.
12:19He literally went in his pocket and pulled out a knot of money this big and gave him $100 bill.
12:30You really just don't give a fuck.
12:34I think Sean had an envy for his own artists.
12:40He was jealous of their talent and wondering, like, this talent is wasted on people who don't even really know what to do.
12:47And if I had that talent in my know-how, wow.
12:51That's interesting because a lot of people Puffy's age want to grab this mic and rap.
12:56But Puffy, you wanted to do other things and you're doing a lot of them.
13:00Can you talk about his skills as a rapper?
13:02Sucks.
13:03He has zero talent musically, nothing.
13:05He don't know how to discuss.
13:06He don't know nothing about R&B.
13:07He don't know none of that stuff.
13:08He used to ask me to always be there on the sessions because I would tell the truth.
13:12I'd be like, that's not it.
13:14People would be there like, yeah, that was tight.
13:16That was tight.
13:17I'd be like, look, for real, you got a lot of people who just tell you anything.
13:21That sucked.
13:22It doesn't sound good and it makes no sense.
13:26But he always wanted to be an artist.
13:30We're about to just drop our R&B stuff.
13:32The Puff Daddy album.
13:33Yeah, what about the Puff Daddy solo project?
13:35Yeah, we don't like to talk about that to me.
13:38Sean used other methods and ways to get the way he had to go.
13:45Big on strategy, big on swag.
13:49All of those things became important.
13:51When the ball down to the music, even if I didn't touch it, I showed you what to do.
13:56So that's what he was.
13:57Damn, you know what I'm saying?
13:58What?
13:59Right here, right there.
14:00Damn, you know what I'm saying?
14:01Shit.
14:02Where's the makeup at?
14:03Makeup.
14:04Right here, man.
14:05The whole bad boy was built on him.
14:08You cannot take that from him.
14:11But I think that Puffy wanted the light, like he always wanted.
14:16From dancing the whole night, you see anybody that's boasted and loud like that, they want
14:19to be in the spotlight.
14:21It wasn't like no secret, that's what he wanted.
14:26Six foot three, 335 pound, Suge Knight has managed to become the head of a hundred million
14:33dollar record company.
14:34It's the record label at ground zero of the whole gangster rap phenomenon, Death Row Records.
14:40Suge was about that money, but he didn't want to be in that limelight like Puff.
14:46He had his own lane.
14:48You're a big guy and there are people who are afraid of you.
14:51There's probably people who are afraid of you.
14:53Back in 1988, the person who did the greatest job of protecting me was the head of my security
14:58at the time, Suge Knight.
15:00Right now I'm on the heartbreak tour with Bobby Brown in New Edition and we've been out
15:04since September.
15:05We're about to get on the tour bus and these dudes came over and he was like talking crazy.
15:09Y'all niggas this, y'all niggas that, this, this, this.
15:14And I seen Suge kind of just turned this way and gave him one of these.
15:20Bam!
15:21Like that.
15:22And knocked dude down the hill.
15:24And it looked like a cartoon.
15:25Dude was rolling down the hill.
15:27Boom, boom.
15:28It's Tim's skateboard.
15:29He's a street dude.
15:31He's a real street dude.
15:33But Suge knew talent and he knew business.
15:36They took me on tour and I learned how every person who's writing songs is getting beat
15:43out their money, like they're publishing.
15:44He was able to dovetail that into starting Death Row Records.
15:48One, two, three, bring it to the folk.
15:51Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the door.
15:54Death Row can be bigger than Motel or Sony or Warner Brothers.
15:59Death Row is going to be the biggest record company there is.
16:02Chronic album is the foundation.
16:04Before Bad Boy, Death Row was the most successful label in the business.
16:11Sean had admired Death Row and wanted us to emulate them.
16:17And that was my job.
16:19How do I make Bad Boy equal to success of Death Row?
16:24And of course, my eyes was like this.
16:26Death Row?
16:27They had a head start.
16:29They had artists.
16:30They picked superstars up from other indie labels.
16:32We're starting off.
16:34Me and him were friends.
16:36Wow.
16:37Yeah, yeah.
16:38He would pick me up from the airport.
16:39You know, I was just networking with the brother and show me a lot of love.
16:43You know, I really had thought we were cool.
16:46Me and Puffy, we used to run around with each other.
16:48He was getting into business.
16:49I was in the business.
16:51Living life without fear.
16:53Putting fire...
16:54Only a few years later, Bad Boy, Death Row.
16:57Death Row is the label that pays, man.
16:59The two hottest labels.
17:02But I would look over at Death Row and say,
17:05they're taking care of their artists better than we are.
17:08They're putting your head, fuck the artists.
17:11And my thing was opposite.
17:13It's about me and my people.
17:15Fuck you.
17:17Craig wasn't happy there.
17:20Death Row was courting him.
17:22Because Should was opening up a Death Row East.
17:25And it was found out.
17:27Shot by the face.
17:28Yes.
17:29It's the Source Hip Hop Music Awards!
17:39The Source Awards was happening in New York City.
17:46Come on, New York!
17:48And behind the scenes, people were running back and forth to the next dressing room, to the next dressing room, which were in trailers, parked outside of Madison Square Garden.
17:58How important is it to have the Source Awards?
18:01Let me just wait and find it.
18:03You got that?
18:04Come on, man. Who bagging on the door like that?
18:06What is the deal, man? Keep the door closed!
18:10And it escalated with words from the podium at the awards show.
18:15Any artists out there who want to be an artist and want to stay a star and don't want to have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the record, dancing.
18:27Come to Death Row.
18:37I'm the executive producer that a comment was made about a little bit earlier.
18:41But check this out.
18:42Contrary to what other people may feel, I would like to say that I'm very proud of Dr. Dre, of Death Row, and Shook Knight for their accomplishments.
18:51You know what I'm saying?
18:53I'm a positive black man, and I make music to bring us together, not to separate us.
18:58And all this East and West that needs to stop.
19:00So give it up for everybody from the East and the West that won tonight.
19:04One love.
19:06Sean wants to present strength.
19:08He wants to show coolness.
19:12And then there's a side of him that's all out dark.
19:16He processes things differently.
19:18He remembers every slight.
19:23Once again, y'all, please give it up for all the nominees.
19:27Before I signed with Bad Boy, I was working at the door of the club in Platinum House.
19:48Every Friday we had a bad boy party.
19:52So Puff was there.
19:54Suge Knight came that night with his friend Jake.
19:58And I was working the door.
19:59Suge was looking for Puff.
20:01Sean would try to go after people's side chicks, like a girl in Atlanta that Suge was dealing with.
20:14Sean wanted me to take $50,000 out of the overhead account so he could buy her a diamond necklace,
20:22wooing her because she was Suge's side piece in Atlanta when he came there.
20:31A real police officer in a real police uniform came and got on the shape.
20:37I said, man, you touch the homie. We're going to tear this mother up.
20:41He said, well, I got to throw him out. I said, for what?
20:43He said, he was puppy.
20:44Suge and Jake is being escorted out the club by the off-duty officer we always had there moonlighting.
20:55Jake comes out, Suge come out, Puff come out. Everybody's outside.
21:01A man appeared with one hand behind his back and he was holding a pistol.
21:07He touched Jake with the pistol and he looked at Suge like this and was shooting Suge Fran like this.
21:18He shot him five times.
21:23Suge grabbed the hold to Puffy and the choke hold and put him in the front of him like this.
21:30So he was moving Puff around like this in case you shoot him.
21:33You're going to shoot Puffy. You're not going to shoot me.
21:35Puff was like, it's going to be all right, man. It's going to be all right.
21:43Suge said, what you mean it's going to be all right?
21:47He said, tell your mama it's going to be all right.
21:50Tell your kids it's going to be all right.
21:53And then the shooter ran.
21:59Ambulance came and took Jake to the hospital.
22:02A couple of days later, he died.
22:06That's what started the East Coast, West Coast war.
22:12We're through. We're through. We're through. We're through. We're through.
22:15We're through. We're through. We're through.
22:17Tupac Shakur out of the hospital after surgery from bullet wounds is convicted on sex charges.
22:21After Puff gets shot in Quad studio. He had the rape case.
22:27A New York jury convicted the rapper of first degree sexual abuse, but acquitted him of more serious charges.
22:32Since your period of incarceration at Clinton Correctional Facility, have you taken the time to reflect on your gangster thug image?
22:43Puck and Big were friends at one time. But then once Puck is in jail, Bad Boy and all of his associations were nemesises.
22:56When I'm in jail, strangers is telling me, you know, you don't know? Big your old boy shot you.
23:04Cause they bragging. They telling their in jail. Yo, we just got Puck.
23:08Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
23:11Once the conflict happens, Puck needed someone strong that was going to stand with him.
23:19And it had just so happened that Suge had his own issue with Puffy.
23:25So Suge went to jail and visited him.
23:29The whole shit was like some mob shit into Tupac, a young captain.
23:36I'm going to join a family dog. Get me out.
23:43Suge Knight first signed Tupac to a recording contract when Tupac was in this New York State prison, unable to come up with the million dollars needed for bail, while his lawyers appealed a 1995 conviction for sexual assault.
24:00I want everybody to give a big welcome to Tupac.
24:04Tupac.
24:07Out on bail rapper Tupac Shakur's rushed to market double album All Eyes On Me debuts at number one on this week's Billboard chart.
24:13With the addition of Tupac, there's no way y'all be stopping us now.
24:16I think this ain't bad boy. I say fuck them all.
24:20We coming to the East Coast to prove there is no fear. Overthrow the government y'all got right man, which is bad boy and all that bullshit.
24:27And we will bring a new government here that will feed every person in New York.
24:32All right, cool man. All right man, thanks a lot.
24:35Sean tried everything to get Biggie upset. He had to go at him with business. This guy came at us.
24:42I was more on a mind framer. Keep your mouth shut big. You know what I'm saying? Just don't feed into it. If you feed into it, it's gonna do nothing but escalate. You know what I'm saying?
24:55Biggie never wanted to be an enemy to Pac. As things was coming from the West Coast, Biggie did not want to give any shots back.
25:06When Pac was producing All Eyes On Me, he called us and said, I just fucked Faith Evans, Biggs' wife. We was like, what?
25:15First off, fuck your bitch and the clique you claim. Westside, when we ride, come equip with gang. You claim to be a player, but I fucked your wife. We bought something.
25:24But that's not true at all. Biggie stole my husband legally. I am having his baby. No, I'm not.
25:30Sean kept putting pressure on Biggie. You gotta answer back.
25:35Tupac would have me pissed off, you know what I'm saying? And the rumors that's spreading is on some tip like we set him up. You know what I'm saying? And that's crazy.
25:44The East Coast, West Coast thing was invented, period. Because no matter what, we all went to the East, they came here, went to the West, whatever.
25:52They wasn't arguing with each other. We was able to roam.
25:56Fuck Biggie, fuck Bad Boy as a staff record label and as a motherfucking crew.
26:01It was this Bad Boy in death row.
26:05And that right there put people in danger because it made people be like, F you, F you.
26:10And people started doing stuff for no reason because it was, you know, it's just people that want to ride for each other.
26:16And then look what happened, so.
26:18I'm doing the street thing.
26:24My affiliation was with the Mansfield hustlers.
26:29Today, we go by Mansfield Gangster Crips now.
26:35Police say that drugs and violence are being spread by two longstanding rivals in the Los Angeles youth gang scene.
26:42Groups who call themselves Crips and wear blue colors and Bloods who wear red.
26:47Did you guys provide protection?
26:51Sean Combs was a friend.
26:54Christopher Wallace was a friend.
26:58And, you know, when we hanging out with our friends, we gonna protect our friends.
27:06So they knew.
27:08And they were our associates.
27:11You got beef with them, you got beef with me.
27:14Period.
27:15A number of reports have come out that Bad Boy Entertainment had actually hired Crips for security work out on the West Coast.
27:21Is that true?
27:22Um, we've never hired Crips or any other gang faction to do security for us.
27:30It would be extremely unintelligent to hire a gang, some gangs to do security for you.
27:36We have never...
27:37A lot of the New York guys come out to L.A.
27:40Zip is a person that I know that was Puffy's man.
27:45That was his guy.
27:47Eric Von Zip is a drug lord from Harlem, but Sean told me he was his uncle.
27:54He might have known Janice on the fringe.
27:56He might have known Sean's father from those days.
27:59Zip had a relationship with the Southside Crips.
28:04And then he also had a relationship with us.
28:08Sean said Zip can give us protection going back and forth to L.A.
28:13because he was in with the Crips.
28:15And we had a beef with Suge Knight and the Bloods.
28:19Knight dresses in all red, the colors of the drug-dealing Bloods street gang.
28:25One of the death row people got jumped by someone at a mall.
28:31And that someone was from Southside Crips.
28:35One of the Crips tried to take a death row chain.
28:38I think that was an order from Bad Boy.
28:40That was an order from Puff.
28:42Because it was specific.
28:44We want a death row chain.
28:46Introducing the one and only Iron Mike Tyson.
28:53Everybody got what they wanted that night.
28:59People got to see Tyson knock a motherfucker out.
29:03And Tyson with a left hook and Selvin is down.
29:07It's over in the first round.
29:13That's probably the reason this guy was all fucked up in a lot of shit from fight night.
29:17When you seen a Tyson fight, you want to fight.
29:29At the fight, the guy who was ripped off for the death row chain is with Suge and Pac.
29:36He just whispers to Pac, that's him.
29:43It was Orlando Anderson from Southside Crips.
29:48Who was connected with Puff.
29:50Next thing I know, I see Pac like phew.
29:53Took your niggas down.
29:56That was the foundational moment when all this was getting out of control.
30:10I'm out on one right now.
30:13I got a double guy shot and medical ASAP.
30:20Rapper Tupac Shakur was shot in the chest.
30:22This morning shot multiple times in the chest in a drive-by shooting.
30:25Death Row record label owner Marion Suge Knight was also in the car, but his injuries were minor.
30:31Craig called me up.
30:33It was late.
30:34He was out there at the fight because he was supposed to have performed at some club that Suge owned.
30:43And I guess Tupac was supposed to come through.
30:46He was like, how come Tupac just got shot?
30:50Craig was like scared.
30:53Who is he scared of?
30:54Probably Puff.
30:56He ended up not going to death row after that.
31:00Hi, I'm Tabitha Soren with MTV News.
31:06Controversial rapper and actor Tupac Shakur has died in a Las Vegas hospital of complications from several...
31:12I was in jail.
31:13I was in jail.
31:14I was in jail when he got shot.
31:17There was a lot of niggas in jail that was celebrating Puff's death.
31:22I'm glad that I didn't kill anybody or anybody killed me.
31:27But I damn sure came close.
31:30Police in Las Vegas say they have no motive for this latest shooting.
31:35But the rapper's troubled past will certainly be part of the investigation.
31:39Do you know who was responsible for the killing of Tupac Shakur?
31:45No, I don't.
31:47I think that Sean now, in my mature mind, had a lot to do with the death of Tupac.
32:03In 2006, I was recruited to work a task force that was going to look at a cold case investigation.
32:11At the time, Tupac's murder was an unsolved case.
32:15Gang crimes oftentimes are difficult to solve because you don't get cooperating witnesses.
32:21They want to stick to a code that typically entails not cooperating with law enforcement
32:27and then taking matters into your own hands.
32:30It ain't my job to snitch on nobody, because I would never snitch on nobody.
32:35We had built a narcotics case against Keefy Dee.
32:39Keefy Dee was kind of the shock caller for the Southside Crips.
32:42He was the most prominent drug dealer.
32:45He was very influential in his gang.
32:48His nephew, Orlando Anderson, was a very well-known violent gang member.
32:54Tupac Shakur had assaulted Orlando Anderson just after the Mike Tyson fight.
33:01So Keefy Dee was potentially looking at a life sentence for federal drug trafficking.
33:07We wanted to question him about his potential role in the murder of Tupac Shakur.
33:12We let him know that he could potentially mitigate some of the damages
33:16if he wanted to come in and talk to us.
33:19And the U.S. Attorney agreed that they'd allow Keefy Dee to do a proper session.
33:24Keefy, today what we're going to do, we're just going to go over with a fine-tooth comb,
33:28do the Las Vegas incident.
33:30So we do have to emphasize to you it's determined that some of these details are incorrect
33:35and everything's off the table.
33:37A proper session is when a person facing criminal charges can answer questions wherein self-incriminating information
33:46would not be used against him in a criminal prosecution.
33:50Doesn't mean they have any kind of immunity.
33:52In the year prior to the murder of Tupac Shakur, he has had several conversations with Sean Combs.
34:11Sean Combs' affiliation with the Southside Crips came by way of a New York street figure known as Zip.
34:29Zip set up the introduction between Combs and Keefy Dee and then they developed their own relationship.
34:36And Zip and Nukes, he said, this is my boy. What are you going to do? This is Matt. This is my friend. This is my nephew.
34:41This is my boy. My boy. This is Pup.
34:44And after that they used my car on the video.
34:47Which car was I in?
34:49The 64 Chevy I in.
34:55What color was it?
34:56Blown.
34:57It was Usher video when Pup was driving the car. Usher rehearsal or whatever.
35:01He was in a Laker uniform and he had the little kid dancing on my car when it got back.
35:05It was fucked up. And he had to, he paid to get it repainted.
35:15Pup, he calls their phone and he wanted to speak to me.
35:18They gave it a VE2 tour.
35:20And then I, he gave us some tickets and I brought the crew.
35:24I want to hear a new flavor, ain't he?
35:26I want to hear a new flavor, ain't he?
35:27I want to hear a new flavor, ain't he?
35:28I want to hear a new flavor, ain't he?
35:29Yeah!
35:30Yeah!
35:31To all the ladies in the place, what's up?
35:33Keefy Dee says that Sean Combs kind of makes this general announcement while they're all inside
35:40a hotel room after a musical event.
35:43So it's Harrell, Buffy, Zip, you.
35:47About 40-somethings offside.
35:49Yeah.
35:50That was stupid as hell too, you know?
35:52Shit, he said he'd kill us anything for no dudes there, you know?
35:57Tupac and Chug, you mean?
35:58Yeah.
35:59He said in front of all those people, I couldn't believe him.
36:02You know what I'm saying?
36:04All home for the Crips.
36:06So this is after Jake got killed.
36:08Yeah.
36:09So he was, he was on point, he was worried about something happening.
36:11Yeah.
36:12Shit had miles off about a bunch of different stuff, so he was scared.
36:14He was scared to death.
36:15Yeah.
36:16Okay.
36:17Okay.
36:18Then there's a more specific incident that takes place at a deli on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles,
36:23a place called Greenblatt's Deli.
36:25What made it a specific, like, hey, I'm serious, I want you guys to kill this, these guys?
36:31When he told me at the Greenbackers.
36:34When we got there, we was laughing at him.
36:36Because he was just, bro, to suck dick.
36:38To suck every dick in there.
36:40He hung up, kissing, whatever.
36:41We was laughing like a motherfucker.
36:43Like, man, what you laughing at, dawg?
36:45Man, don't just come out here and get in any bra, dawg.
36:48I took him downstairs and he was like, man, I got to get rid of those dudes, man.
36:53It won't be a problem.
36:55It was after he made the record.
37:00Hit him up, came out.
37:01Yeah, yeah, that pissed him off.
37:06Yeah, we wanted a million.
37:10He tells you, seriously, man, I need to get rid of these guys.
37:12I mean, he's looking at you in the eyes and he's, like, scared.
37:15Yeah.
37:16You tell him, we'll do it for a million, and he's like, okay, I'll do it for a million?
37:21Yeah.
37:22He agrees, you shake on it or something like that?
37:24Yeah.
37:25What happened?
37:26You know, he, uh, I meant our shit out.
37:29We'll wipe the ass out quick.
37:30You know?
37:31It's nothing.
37:34Here we go, round one.
37:35Scheduled for 12.
37:36And Tyson comes right up, right up.
37:39He says that when Las Vegas happens and they're all out there,
37:42and his nephew gets assaulted by Tupac, they're like, this is the perfect occasion.
37:47We was eating, and the man, they came and said, he just beat up Lane.
37:54And we was in the hotel, yeah, at the MGM and the restaurant.
37:58There was a few New Yorkers, though, who was with Zip.
38:01Like, man, y'all need some help.
38:04We got this.
38:05It's your perfect opportunity, baby.
38:07Remember Zip coming?
38:08Yeah.
38:09Because of what happened with him?
38:10Yeah, yeah.
38:11Yeah.
38:12Yeah.
38:13Me and I don't pistol was down there, and, uh, he told me in the lobby that he had some jimmies.
38:18Some what?
38:19He had a jimmie.
38:20He had a big hands.
38:22He had a little secret compartment.
38:24The thing popped out.
38:26The vehicle that Zip was driving that night reportedly had what we call a trap in it,
38:32which is a concealed compartment, where you can place a gun.
38:37It's a difficult thing to find.
38:40Zip had driven that car to Las Vegas.
38:44A few days before Tupac was murdered, Sean requested that we rent cars and have multiple drivers
38:56drive clear across the country to this fight.
39:00But I arranged through my budget to make that trip happen for those drivers.
39:07And to this day, it stands out in my mind.
39:10Why did we rent multiple cars?
39:13Why did we hire people from Harlem and other locations to drive?
39:19Can you tell us if, hey, we're going to go handle this shit or whatever?
39:24Yeah, they asked, like, if y'all want us to come?
39:27Like, we know where them motherfuckers at.
39:29They were telling us they're going to be at the 662 Club.
39:32Two cars go to 662?
39:33Yeah.
39:34The van and the cabin.
39:36They didn't show up.
39:37We waited about 15, 20 minutes.
39:40They didn't show up.
39:41So it's like, let's go get some liquor.
39:44Then we came up Harlem at the Las Vegas Boulevard.
39:49And, oh, shit.
39:50Here they coming at BMW.
39:52They can't get cars.
39:54On their way to the club, Suge is blaring his music too loud.
39:58He gets pulled over by some police officers.
40:01They essentially, you know, say, just turn down your music.
40:04No big deal.
40:05And it's at this point in time that Suge and Tupac see these girls.
40:11Like, they're shit, shit.
40:12Like, the police were going through his car or something or another.
40:15And then the traffic was stopped.
40:17And then they got in the car.
40:19Did you see who was with Chuck?
40:21Um, I thought it was Tupac.
40:23And then he was like, come on, come go with me.
40:25Come go with us.
40:26We're going to 662.
40:28I'm browsing.
40:29Tupac!
40:30Tupac!
40:31And we like, there they go.
40:33Just one of the new turns.
40:34And we just pulled up on the side and checked every car and see where they was.
40:38So what directed your attention to him?
40:40Was some girl shouting at Tupac?
40:42Tupac!
40:43He gave himself away.
40:44Otherwise, it would have gone away.
40:47And, man, he leaned over on the window.
40:50We rolled around the window and popped.
40:53You shouldn't look over.
40:54He sees you.
40:55Yeah.
40:56Yeah, he wasn't.
40:57Okay.
40:58Fuck is he doing what he does since we were seven or eight years old?
41:03I seen a bully going, Suge, yeah.
41:05I thought he was dead.
41:07I thought he was dead.
41:09If you knew who killed Tupac, would you tell the police?
41:12Absolutely not.
41:14I want to park the car.
41:17Put the gun on the tire and look.
41:20Where'd you guys go?
41:21We smoke weed and rain.
41:23Yeah, that way.
41:24That hotel?
41:25That hotel?
41:26That party in the room.
41:27And they pulled up in the ambulance while we were standing right there.
41:31Take our bullshit.
41:32You guys on the street?
41:33Where's what?
41:34We on Las Vegas Boulevard at the crosswalk.
41:37And they pulled up the ambulance red next to us.
41:39Did we get in the car already?
41:41Tupac and Chug in the car.
41:43This is close.
41:44Did they see you?
41:45No, they couldn't see.
41:46We didn't give a fuck.
41:47We didn't give a fuck.
41:48I'm talking about the ambulance and parked right here.
41:51Red next to us.
41:52That shit was the funniest of both of us.
41:55And I have ever told nobody this to order me.
42:00So you get back to LA the next day.
42:03Zip calls you.
42:04Says, meet me at the Hollywood place.
42:05Where at?
42:06We're going to mail her.
42:07And get my peace.
42:08You guys go over there.
42:09Zip shows up.
42:10You guys.
42:11What happens to that?
42:12People call it.
42:13Was that on us?
42:14He told them, yeah, it was us.
42:15On Zip's phone or your phone?
42:16Oh, Zip phone.
42:17And Zip gives you the phone?
42:19Yeah.
42:20People say, was that on us?
42:22He was happy as hell, shit.
42:24And did you ask him then about his money?
42:26When you're going to get paid or whatever?
42:27No, I don't know how to tell you that on the phone.
42:29I'll zip.
42:30I'll zip.
42:31Go get her cash.
42:32Okay.
42:33So you tell Zip we need to get paid.
42:35What does Zip say?
42:36I'm going to go back home and have it?
42:37Yeah.
42:38I'll get back with y'all.
42:39Yeah.
42:42According to Keefe D, he was never compensated for the murder.
42:46But he said that a partial amount of the money was intended to be
42:51forwarded to him through Zip to the tune of about $500,000.
42:58The million dollar solicitation amount, only half of it was fulfilled
43:03because only Tupac and not Shug was killed.
43:08Keefe D has a conversation with Darius Rogers, with DMACC.
43:12He don't like to be introduced to DMACC right there.
43:17And DMACC says there had been a payment from Combs to Keefe D.
43:23But it had gone through Zip and then that money was never forwarded.
43:28We're just hoping and waiting to see what kind of progress Las Vegas would make with Keefe D.'s cooperation.
43:41Nothing really happens.
43:43Ultimately, Zip dies from cancer.
43:47Thank you for coming out the Zips and I want everybody to know that when you come here, we want to keep your peace.
43:53And Orlando Anderson is shot and killed in 1998.
43:57So, it's really Keefe D and Puffy Combs are the last men standing.
44:03They can be held accountable for Tupac Shakur's murder.
44:06Zip, Ceefe D and Puffy Combs are the last men standing.
44:13I don't know.
44:14Go to the street.
44:15Go to the street.
44:16Go to the street.
44:17Go to the street.
44:18Go to the street.
44:19Go to the street.
44:20Go to the street.
44:21Go to the street.
44:22Go to the street.
44:23I'm waiting patiently, looking to see if that's you.
44:25Say hi.
44:26Do you put this on up?
44:27I'm a one with you.
44:28All right.
44:29I'm at the same.
44:30You do.
44:31Go to the street.
44:32Go to the street.
44:34Hey man, you're okay.
44:35Take that off.
44:49All right, let's move it through.
44:53Move it through.
44:59What goes up?
45:02What goes down?
45:03I remember in 1999, we were working in the studio on a song called Muscle Gang.
45:19The song comes on and Puff was talking in the beginning.
45:31I'm like, what is he talking about?
45:34Fuck with me, I dropped a million dollars on your hand.
45:37Race you in your own family.
45:38It's gonna start making y'all niggas disappear, man.
45:41Everything that's done in the dark must come to light.
45:45Everything that goes up must come down.
45:47Yeah, I'm headed to hunt 13th and Lennox, King.
45:56I gotta catch my man.
46:11Okay, I'll see you up here.
46:15Are y'all rolling?
46:15Yeah, we rolling.
46:16With the backdrop of East Coast, West Coast beef, Sean took Biggie to Los Angeles to record what would be the finishing touches on Biggie's Life After Death album, which wasn't titled that yet.
46:41Yo.
46:46Yo.
46:46Yo, baby, wake up.
46:47Wake up, baby.
46:48Diddy, what the fuck, man?
46:49What's up?
46:50Come on, now.
46:51It's a quarter to six.
46:51We got the 7.30 flight.
46:53Going to LAX.
46:54Oh, Cali?
46:56No doubt, baby.
46:58We have been warned to not come to LA.
47:02There were warnings all along for the last few months that we are not to set foot on the West Coast.
47:09It was awards show season, and Sean wanted him to start promoting the album.
47:16Come on, Saltrain, get up out your seats, come on.
47:19Get up out your seats.
47:20Biggie did not want to go, but Sean talked him into doing all of those things.
47:27Down low, get up out your seats, come on.
47:30First thing, first high pop, well, freaks, all the honey.
47:32They were like catcalling and booing.
47:42What's up, Cali?
47:43We were not welcome.
47:45After the awards show, Saturday morning, Biggie and I were to go to London, and we were going to have a two, three-day press junket.
47:55To have Biggie be one of the first artists from Bad Boy to meet the European press.
48:01I had worked on that for months and weeks leading up.
48:05We were supposed to go to the airport.
48:07That morning, I'm calling Biggie like crazy.
48:10What's going on?
48:11Wake up.
48:12He's like, yo, Puff is bugging.
48:14And he just called me and told me, I want you to stay here in L.A.
48:18I don't want to stay.
48:19I want to go.
48:21But Sean was adamant.
48:25Cancel the flight.
48:27Biggie's not going to the U.K.
48:29What do you mean he's not going to click?
48:30He hangs up.
48:32This was his M.O.
48:34Ego, power, tripping.
48:37All of it because Sean wanted to do a party on enemy turf.
48:47Scared to death.
48:51That's how real it is.
48:52I think somebody's trying to kill me.
48:54I'll be waking up paranoid.
48:55I'll be really scared.
48:57I'll just be peril.
48:58That night, Big and Puffy was with us.
49:13They were having a party.
49:20I spoke to Big.
49:22And I was like, yo, man, you know, what are you doing?
49:25And cats in L.A., man, they get down in these circumstances, man.
49:30And you just can't be walking around here freely.
49:42Everybody's mean.
49:46I look around.
49:47I say, where's Big?
49:51I want to get out.
49:52Get out.
49:53They're running this way.
49:54Hold on.
49:54Hold on.
49:55It's a street.
49:57Oh, man.
49:57I don't know.
49:58Running this way.
50:02So.
50:07That's Big and Puffy.
50:08That is Big and Puffy.
50:09That is Big and Puffy.
50:09That is Big and Puffy.
50:10That is Big and Puffy.
50:10That is Big and Puffy.
50:10That is Big and Puffy.
50:10That is Big and Puffy.
50:11That is Big and Puffy.
50:11Somebody got shot.
50:12Somebody got shot.
50:12Y'all get down.
50:15Hey, what are you reporting?
50:16Yeah, we need an ambulance on Fairfax and Wilshire.
50:20Please, Los Angeles.
50:21We have a man's shot.
50:22We have a man's shot.
50:24Okay, hold on.
50:25I'll get down.
50:25We're going to Wilshire Fairfax.
50:27Let's go.
50:29Let's go.
50:29Hold on.
50:30Listen, sir.
50:31I can't hear what you're saying.
50:33We're man's shot in our car right now.
50:36Right now, we're trying to run to the hospital.
50:39I know the way.
50:40See the sign-up.
50:42I gotta go back.
50:43You gotta turn around, Jimmy.
50:44You're going the wrong way.
50:45What the fuck is wrong with y'all, man?
50:47What's going on?
50:48Yo, baby.
50:49You hear me?
50:49Yeah, what's up?
50:49Los clientes.
50:50Yeah, the first.
50:51I was following Big's lead on, like, you know, we're going to do this peace tour.
51:01And, you know, it didn't work out.
51:06Sean said it on can't stop, won't stop.
51:08Biggie wanted to go.
51:10He's lying about that.
51:18Sean wanted that trip and was pushing it for weeks and weeks.
51:23He lied about it and let me know that's a weak spot for him, and he's nervous about that
51:29information.
51:30He ushered Biggie to his death.
51:42Who do you think called Biggie?
51:47Next question.
51:48When I sat down with Valetta, we briefly brought up Sean Combs.
52:07It was clear to me that she had no real respect or appreciation for him.
52:12Sean clearly didn't do all that he could have done to help out in the investigation.
52:18In fact, he was a hindrance in the investigation.
52:21Puffy was kind of stonewalling people from talking because he knows if you make inroads on Biggie's
52:28murder, you're going to make inroads on Tupac's murder.
52:31And that potentially can lead right back to him.
52:36Now we're Biggie's mom and Faith and the kids taking all this.
52:41Biggie's moms and Faith and the children are extremely strong.
52:44They've been, matter of fact, they've been strong for me and helping to hold me up.
52:49Sean assumed the position of his best friend in every article and publication, and that wasn't
52:58necessarily true.
52:59And I'm going to be there for them, just like he would be there for them to make sure
53:03that they're all right.
53:04Sean said, we're going to do the biggest funeral for Biggie that New York has ever seen.
53:10And we start to put that together.
53:12He starts to see the price.
53:14And he says, we're going to do the biggest funeral, but Biggie's going to have to pay
53:18for this funeral.
53:21He was going to make the funeral be a recoupable charge to Biggie in death.
53:26This is one of my closest friends, and it's still one of my closest friends.
53:33I just, I feel his loss.
53:35I just miss him so much.
53:38Sean doing a big show looks good on him.
53:41But he's not going to tell the world that Biggie was going to pay for it.
53:46In Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, the whole hood was outside.
54:00If you could make it there, you was there.
54:03It was a big loss for the city.
54:05Biggie, I loved Biggie.
54:09Biggie inspired me.
54:10He gave me hope.
54:11He made us feel like you was from the town.
54:13You could make it.
54:14We loved Biggie.
54:15So it was like losing a family member.
54:19Biggie just wanted to be a rap superstar.
54:23He didn't want to hurt nobody.
54:26He was probably one of the only people I had really trusted, like, for a long time.
54:29And it's not a feeling that I really felt a lot, like, in my life.
54:33I don't really have a lot of friends.
54:35I think people think I have a lot of friends, you know.
54:39I don't think I really make a good friend.
54:43Before he was assassinated, Biggie had an opportunity to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.
54:51We were delivering the elements so that can happen.
54:54And Sean called me and said, pull that cover.
54:57I need to be on the cover.
54:59My solo album is coming in July.
55:01No way out.
55:03And I need to amp that up.
55:07He took the cover from Biggie.
55:14Another thing at the time, Biggie was negotiating his contract.
55:18Every day I wake up.
55:21We acquiesced and gave him everything he wanted.
55:24And then he died.
55:25Can't believe you ain't here.
55:28Sean wanted me to change the agreement to more favorable terms for bad boy.
55:35And his family and mother would not know.
55:38And since he had signed the agreement, he wanted those changes to come from out of the center of the agreement
55:45and have those pages replaced with the other terms.
55:48And I said, that's not right.
55:49I'm not doing it.
55:5190 days later, I'm fired.
55:54It's like I feel empty inside without you being here.
56:05I remember Michael Jackson, the Motown 25 special.
56:08MTV, Madonna like a virgin.
56:11And I remember Puff with Sting.
56:14Everywhere else you take, I've never moved you in.
56:21Having a TV moment in music is very rare.
56:24It elevates you to such another level of superstar.
56:28It made him rock star bitch.
56:30It's kind of hard but you're not around.
56:33Know you in heaven smiling down.
56:35Watching us while we pray for you.
56:37He became Among Us.
56:39But now it's him.
56:41Now I'm the man.
56:42It was like a dream come true to see the lines like in front of the stores.
56:48Like people going there to get my record.
56:51It's crazy.
56:52It all happened pretty quickly for you from being an intern to being on the cover of the
56:56Rolling Stone.
56:58Thanks for Biggie's mother who's sitting right there for having Notorious V.I.G.
57:02You've abused everyone and used most everyone.
57:08Put your legs in the S&P.I.G.
57:10Everybody put your legs in the hand.
57:12There are horror stories like this all throughout.
57:16Cleared of gun possession and bribery charges, Sean Puffy Combs walked out a free man.
57:21Some people speak up about it.
57:23Most do not.
57:24The first member is Aubrey.
57:28It's a pattern with him.
57:32Violence was a very normalized part of living in that world.
57:36Hey yo, you're a bad boy now.
57:39Allegations of sexual misconduct.
57:41Huffy called these encounters free calls.
57:43Witnessed Diddy abusing Cassie and that they encouraged Cassie to get away from him.
57:50Everything in life, you're going to have people that are bad and people that are good.
57:53You know, you have to choose your side.
58:02You know, you're going to have people that are very painful.
58:04You know, you're going to have people that are good.
58:10You know, in this way, you have ta
58:14Talk,
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