This week it was revealed that West Coast gangster Keefe D had been working as an undercover informant for the Los Angeles Police Department to link Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, to the murder of Tupac Shakur [click here if you missed that].
Keefe lashes out in court claiming his confessions were supposed to remain confidential...
Keefe launched his tirade about “ these two dudes right here” referring to Chief Deputy District Attorneys and prosecutors Marc DiGiacomo and Binu Palal.
The Tupac murder suspect also vented about evidence from his own confessions to police officers in Los Angeles being referenced in court papers over his trial.
Keefe, who his lawyer described as “The Godfather Of Compton” during the hearing, fired off against retired LAPD task force officer Greg Kading.
Kading was central to Keefe’s taped confession of being responsible for Tupac’s 1996 killing - which originally protected him from prosecution in a “proffer deal."
The two-and-a-half-hour tape - which the U.S. Sun has played several extracts from in the last six months - has been submitted into evidence by prosecutors in the case.
At Tuesday’s hearing, DiGiacomo referenced a “box” with “substantial evidence” from the LAPD 2008 Biggie Smalls gang task probe, being assessed for potential use as evidence in Keefe’s prosecution.
That revelation prompted Keefe to address Judge Carli Kierny directly about his feelings on the case and Kading, who has written a book and given interviews detailing how Keefe was the “shot caller” for the assassination.
Keefe, ignoring Kierny’s request to address the court through his lawyer Carl Arnold, said: “Greg Kading had them boxes in his house for 15 years in his attic doing all kind of TV interviews. Them boxes should not be allowed…it is tainted evidence. The man broke a proffer agreement.”
Standing Keefe then made allegations against Kading: “And he broke the law. All kinds of stuff. A federal judge in LA did a 142-page thing about it. Look it up on the internet.”
The self-confessed drug dealer then acted out Kading picking out files from boxes and accusing him of passing details on “any internet site"
Kierny calmly explained to Keefe that it was uncertain which aspects of the Kading evidence would be used by the state.
That enraged the suspect, dressed in blue CCDC overalls, who raised his voice, firing back: “They just used something in those boxes. from 1996. They know what they did.”
"They crashed my family in this," ranted Keefe.
“They did my daughter first, then my son, and they just did my wife in the last papers . These two dudes right here."
Kierny responded: “Alright.
“At this point there is nothing before me to exclude any sort of evidence. There's been no motion filed about proffer. I don’t know if Mr Arnold plans on challenging that or not.”
“Thank you, judge,” Keefe said before sitting down.
The rant came at the end of the 45-minute court session where Kierny failed to render a decision.
Kierny said: “There are a couple of things I need to look at.”
“I will let you guys know in the next day or two.”
3 comments:
Mmm Mmm Mmm, who is surprised Keefe been snitching I mean everybody heard him on every platform so why not make it official. At this point does he really want to be in the streets.
Already tired of this. He's guilty.
Even black male "gangsters" aren't worth the words out of their mouths or the ground they stand on. This is embarrassing.
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