Duane “Keefe D” Davis remained in jail on account of questions relating to his bail within the Tupac Shakur homicide case. Choose Carli Kierny refused to launch Davis after listening to from Wack 100, who posted bail for Tupac’s alleged killer, and others in courtroom on Tuesday (June 25).
Wack 100, whose actual title is Money Jones, posted 15 % of Davis’ $750,000 bail. The controversial supervisor paid $112,500 to safe the assistance of a bail bondsman, who would cowl the remainder of the quantity.
Nevada prosecutors steered Wack 100 was appearing as a intermediary. In addition they believed he solely paid Davis’ bond to safe interviews for a possible TV sequence.
The protection did not assuage the choose’s issues in regards to the supply of the cash. Wack 100 claimed he offered his financial institution data and denied orchestrating any enterprise cope with Davis. Choose Kierny mentioned she would overview Wack 100’s paperwork, however she was satisfied he anticipated one thing in return for posting bail.
“I don’t actually see the place the precise $112,500 got here from with what’s been offered,” she mentioned. “I additionally don’t discover the protection has met the burden … to indicate that the bail will not be related to Mr. Davis finally speaking about Mr. Shakur’s homicide and any proof to opposite will not be credible.”
Wack 100 admitted he needed to interview Davis however insisted it will solely be executed as soon as the trial was full. Wack 100 thought Davis was harmless.
“It must be [after the trial],” Wack 100 mentioned. “It couldn’t go the opposite means. It couldn’t go the opposite means as a result of if he’s responsible … he’s gonna be regarded upon a sure means. If he’s harmless as I feel he’s and I do know him to be understanding the case, then he’ll be checked out a complete completely different means.”
Tupac was shot and killed in 1996. Greater than 25 years later, Davis was arrested for the homicide.
Davis pleaded not responsible to homicide. His trial is scheduled to start in November.