Keefe-D, Lawyers Working On Documentary About Tupac Shakur Murder Trial, Win Or Lose
Written by b87fm on 08/08/2025

Keefe D is fighting for his life in court and now his lawyers are teaming up with a Hip-Hop documentary legend to chronicle his trial for the murder of Tupac Shakur and ā win or lose.
Duane āKeefe Dā Davisā legal team, Michael Pandullo and Robert Draskovich, are working with filmmaker Richard āRJā Bond to film a no-holds-barred documentary about the wild ride that is Keefeās case.
And theyāre not sugarcoating anything. Whether Keefe walks or gets locked up, itās all getting documented.
Keefeās been locked up since getting hit with a murder charge in September 2023 for allegedly being the mastermind behind the drive-by that killed Tupac Shakur in 1996.
Cops say he called the shots after his nephew, Orlando Anderson, got into it with Tupac Shakur at the MGM Grand in Vegas.
Prosecutors claim Keefe confessed in interviews and in his book Compton Street Legend, but his lawyers say he was just storytelling and trying to sell books.
RJ Bondās name carries weight in Hip-Hop true crime circles. Heās the guy behind Tupac: Cover-Up, the docuseries that digs into the shady aftermath of Tupacās murder.
Now heās back, rolling with the defense to show the world whatās really going on behind the scenes.
Draskovich, whoās repped everyone from outlaw bikers to Olympic champs, thinks this case is beatable. Pandullo, whoās been flipping verdicts and getting charges tossed since 2007, agrees.
Both lawyers say theyāre not here for the dramaātheyāre here to win.
The documentary wonāt be some puff piece. Bond said the goal is to keep it āunbiasedā and capture the process. Heās known for calling out corruption and exposing cover-ups, so expect receipts.
Keefe D. pleaded not guilty and says he wasnāt even in Vegas when Shakur got hit.
Everyone else allegedly involved in the shooting is dead, so Keefeās the only one left to take the fall.
The case has been dragging for decades. Now itās finally heading to court and itās all going on tape.
The trialās been delayed to February 2026 because the defense says theyāve got new witnesses and evidence that could significantly impact the outcome.
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