Reacting to Duane “Keefe D” Davis being arrested in the Tupac Shakur murder case, the rapper’s brother shared, “It didn’t have to happen at all. I hate to even have to live in the reality that my brother’s not here.”
“First off, I was so glad I was able to see ‘Caresha Please.’ I just love her! Ari and her were able to clear some things up and I am here for it!” one person said.Â
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s lawsuit claimed that employees at the company’s Bay Area facility were subjected to slurs, swastikas, and threats.