Suge Knight has claimed that Snoop Dogg is attempting to bail 2Pac‘s alleged killer Keefe D out of jail.

In his latest interview with The Art of Dialogue, the Death Row Records co-founder said: “Since I been in here, Snoop and other people been trying to bail the guy [Keefe D] out cause he talking too much.”

He added: “Ray J trying to bail Puffy out of jail cause they say he’s talking too much… Him, Puffy, Ray J, all those dudes got Puffy ties. And apparently Keefe D telling it all. The more he talks, the more they get hurt by the situation.”

Suge continued by calling Snoop a liar for claiming that he visited 2Pac in the hospital after he was shot in Las Vegas.

He said: “That definitely didn’t happen. Snoop didn’t go to the hospital. That’s a lie.

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In a 2022 interview, Snoop detailed going to see 2Pac in hospital shortly before he died: “When we drive to Vegas to see Pac, we got to Suge house first, so we haven’t even seen Pac. We just talking to Suge, and he got the head wrapped up and he telling us what happened and [saying] ‘Pac gonna be alright, he going to pull through he got shot nine times before he going to be alright.’”

He added, “We feeling like it’s going to be alright until we go to the hospital and see that he ain’t alright. He got tubes in him, and it’s like when I walked in like I could just feel that he wasn’t even there, and I fainted. Then his mother got me up and walked me to the bathroom, and had a conversation with me about being strong.”

2Pac Murder Trial Delayed To 2026 After New Evidence Allegedly Supports Keefe D's Innocence
2Pac Murder Trial Delayed To 2026 After New Evidence Allegedly Supports Keefe D's Innocence

Suge recently claimed that 2Pac and Snoop were not on good terms during the “Dear Mama” rapper’s final months.

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Suge explained that the pair’s relationship soured when Snoop publicly showed love to Diddy or Biggie — fierce rivals of Death Row at the time — in a radio interview leading to tension within the West Coast label’s camp though the “Gin and Juice” star has denied there was any animosity.