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    Keefe D Remains Determined to Secure Bond Despite Setback with Wack 100’s Efforts

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    Keefe D Continues Pursuit of Bail as Judge Denies Latest Attempt

    Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the man accused of involvement in the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, is still fighting to get out of jail on bond as he awaits trial. Despite a Nevada judge denying his latest attempt at posting bond, Davis and his lawyer, Carl Arnold, are determined to pursue this option. They need $750,000 for bail, and had a deal lined up with Wack 100 to secure the funds. However, the judge raised concerns about the source of the money, deeming it suspicious.

    Arnold expressed disappointment with the court’s decision, emphasizing that they had thoroughly vetted the funding source with Konvict Bail Bonds. He maintained that there is no substantial evidence to suggest that Davis intended to profit from his alleged connections to the case.

    During a recent court appearance via Zoom, Wack 100 claimed that the funds for Davis’ bail came from his business, 100 Entertainment. He spoke highly of Davis, describing him as a monumental figure in the community and someone he had helped in the past. Wack also promised to interview Davis once the trial was over.

    As the legal battle continues for Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the public eagerly awaits further updates on the 2Pac murder trial. Stay tuned for the latest developments on this high-profile case.

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