Tupac: Why This Lawsuit Changes Everything

Tupac: Why This Lawsuit Changes Everything

Author: Hidden Killers Podcast May 1, 2026 Duration: 17:38

Tupac Shakur was murdered on September 7, 1996. Almost thirty years later, his family is still fighting for accountability — and the legal weapon they just deployed could be the most powerful move anyone has made in this case. Mopreme Shakur filed a wrongful death lawsuit naming Keffe D and one hundred unnamed co-conspirators, built not just to recover damages but to use civil discovery to force answers out of people who have spent decades avoiding them. 

Keffe D's criminal trial is set for August 10, 2026. He has pled not guilty. But the civil case runs simultaneously with different rules — a lower burden of proof, broader discovery powers, and the ability to compel testimony from witnesses the criminal prosecution may never call. 

Eric Faddis — criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor who has navigated cases where criminal and civil proceedings run parallel — joins Hidden Killers Live to break down how the two cases interact, the legal exposure created for anyone named or identifiable through discovery, and the extraordinary credibility problem created by Keffe D's shifting narrative over thirty years. Faddis also addresses the emotional weight of a family that has buried Afeni, buried Mutulu, and lost the alleged triggerman — and is still standing in front of a judge demanding the system do its job.

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