Suge Knight has shared a startling account of what happened after Tupac Shakur's death, alleging that the rapper's ashes were smoked in blunts.
In a recent interview, Knight, who was with Tupac when he was fatally shot in Las Vegas, described the events following the rapper's passing.
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According to Knight, Tupac's mother wanted him cremated immediately after his death.
Knight said he contacted a funeral home employee late at night, but the man initially declined to perform the cremation, citing a busy schedule.
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Undeterred, Knight went to the man's house with two bags of cash—one containing $200,000 and the other $1 million.
After offering the smaller bag and being refused, Knight says he presented both bags, totaling $1.2 million, which convinced the man to cremate Tupac that night.
As for the ashes, Knight claims that Tupac's mother had people roll them into several blunts and smoke them.
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Knight himself declined to participate, saying he was on probation and feared smoking Tupac's ashes might violate its terms.
The revelation comes 30 years after Tupac's death, with Duane "Keefe D" Davis currently on trial for the murder.
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Knight also suggested that Davis was not the only person involved in what he called Tupac's "assassination."