Tupac Shakur’s Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Decades After Killing

The family of Tupac Shakur has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court, seeking damages related to his 1996 murder. The complaint, submitted Tuesday, names Duane “Keefe D” Davis and multiple unidentified co-conspirators as defendants. The suit was brought by Mopreme Shakur, acting as administrator of the estate of his late father, Mutulu Shakur.
According to the filing, recent developments (including a 2023 arrest, grand jury transcripts, and a documentary) suggest a broader conspiracy behind the killing that extends beyond earlier theories of retaliation. While many individuals connected to the case have died or remain unidentified, the lawsuit argues that others involved have avoided accountability for nearly three decades.
Davis, who has pleaded not guilty, is the only person criminally charged in connection with the shooting, which occurred on September 7, 1996. Prosecutors allege he was in the vehicle from which the gunman opened fire. Indicted by a grand jury in 2023, Davis is currently awaiting trial, which has been delayed until August. The lawsuit states that additional defendants will be named as new evidence emerges.










