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‘Suge Knight arranged 2Pac, Biggie murders’ Sizemore tells FBI’

By Daniel Anazia
16 November 2019   |   2:58 am
Following what may be considered a bombshell Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) file obtained by Sun Online, Hollywood actor, Tom Sizemore, told the agency that rap mogul Marion ‘Suge’ Knight arranged to have rappers Tupac Amaru Shakur and Notorious B.I.G (aka Biggie Smalls) killed. According to files obtained by City of Lies movie producer, Don…

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Following what may be considered a bombshell Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) file obtained by Sun Online, Hollywood actor, Tom Sizemore, told the agency that rap mogul Marion ‘Suge’ Knight arranged to have rappers Tupac Amaru Shakur and Notorious B.I.G (aka Biggie Smalls) killed.

According to files obtained by City of Lies movie producer, Don Sikorski, the Black Hawk Down actor told the agency he would wear a wire to crack the mystery case,

Recalled that Shakur, who was signed to Knight’s Death Row Records, was shot dead at aged 25 in a drive-by shooting in September 1996. Six months later, Biggie Smalls, 24, was shot at four times in a drive-by shooting, one of which proved fatal.

In a transcript of a 2004 interview between him and the FBI about the murders, Sizemore says he first met Knight at an AA meeting in 2001. He added the during the meeting, which held in a nightclub, a gang member —who went by the name 8-ball— told him that Knight, currently serving a 28-year sentence for a fatal 2015 hit-and-run had arranged for the rappers to be killed.

Sikorski hopes the documents will prompt a closer look at the open cases – and maybe even lead to an arrest decades after the killings.

“When I was researching this case I found it very disenchanting because at the end of the day someone is dead – which is Biggie – and these documents exist but no one has seemed to care enough to look into them or put them out there into the public,” he said.

“But I’m just one person so by putting these documents out there – I want to encourage other people to really look into this stuff,” he added.

Sizemore is yet to comment on the leak of the FBI interview.

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