L.A. Times Officially Retracts Tupac Story PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 April 2008 12:28
The Los Angeles Times has officially retracted a story published on March 17 that claimed that Sean “Diddy” Combs and Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace had advanced knowledge that Tupac Shakur would be assaulted at a recording studio in 1994. The article, titled “An Attack on Tupac Shakur Launched a Hip-Hop War,” claimed that Shakur was beaten at Quad Recording Studios at the request of Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond.

The Los Angeles Times’ article, which heavily relied on FBI documents and unnamed sources, claimed that an unknown con man James Sabatino helped plan the attack with Rosemond and convicted criminal “Haitian” Jacques Agnant.

Shortly after The Los Angeles Times published Phillips’ controversial story, TheSmokingGun.com debunked the theory, but proving that Sabatino had forged FBI documents, which were used to support the story.

“The Times has since concluded that the FBI reports were fabricated and that some of the other sources relied on -- including the person Philips previously believed to be the "confidential source" cited in the FBI reports -- do not support major elements of the story,” The Los Angeles Times said in a statement today (April 7).

The paper also retracted comments Phillips made in two online chats on March 18th and the 25th. The company has also retracted comments made on their “Soundboard” blog on March 21.

“The Times now believes that Sabatino fabricated the FBI reports and concocted his role in the assault as well as his supposed relationships with Combs, Rosemond and Agnant,” the statement said. "Consequently, The Times specifically retracts all statements in the article, and in its related publications, that state or suggest in any way that Rosemond, Agnant and Sabatino orchestrated or played any role in the assault on Shakur or that they lured him into an ambush at the Quad studios.”

The Los Angeles Times issued another apology to Sean “Diddy” Combs and Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond specifically, acknowledging that basic facts about the moguls were wrong.

“Any statements or implications suggesting that Combs was given advance knowledge of the assault on Shakur, or played any role in it, are specifically retracted. In addition, The Times was mistaken in reporting that Rosemond has served prison time for drug dealing and was convicted in 1996 of drug offenses. The Times specifically retracts those statements.”
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written by Devastated, April 07, 2008
smilies/shocked.gif WTF ^^^^^^^^

Ignorant
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we already know that
written by kay, April 07, 2008
most of us or the ones that paid close attiton on the case, know that p diddy had nothing to do with tupac death. they did hate each other, you don't think that pac would of not have seen them coming because all the shit they were talking to each other? it was a inside job and done by someone close to him. hmmm....lets think about this one? pac was getting ready to leave death row, and take a active role in his new label outlaw rec. i don't think the big boss man was going to like that.

man either way we lost are rap father over here on the west side.
i cant stand diddy, but i never thought he had anything to do with pac death and to pin that shit on him is fucked up. even he had respect for the man.
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Wrong shooting^^^
written by pwill, April 07, 2008
homie, when he was shot in NY in 94 he was not signed with deathrow yet, it was when he was in jail right after he was shot in 94 that he signed to Deathrow. He did that cuz Suge could put money up for an early release, but it was in jail that it is reported that he heard rumors alleging that Biggie and Puffy knew the dudes that shot him outside their studio. If u wanna hear his account read the vibe article where he tells of how Puffy and everyone treated him when he was lying bleeding on the floor of the elevator...Puffy gives a different account tho, so decide for yourself...
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U guys are a lil slow...
written by Melee412, April 07, 2008
Lmao, I'm pretty sure that 1st guy wasn't serious. He was making a bad joke, because everyone says Pac is not dead.

Second of all, if y'all were readin, they're talkin about the assualt, not Pac's murder. And I don't care what anyone says, I'm still skeptical about that incident.
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written by kay, April 07, 2008
first of all Melee412, we are talking about the whole damn thing. so if your dumb ass is going to join in and try to correct someone get your shit right, instead of trying to make yourself look good.

pwill, i know how pac got onto death row. shit we all do by now because of all the damn books, movies,ect...

there is alot of shit to the whole damn story and yes that dumb ass Melee412 was right, know one really know but pac and the niggas that where there.

i am just saying it was to easy to pin it on BIGGIE and diddy. for them to just say at first it was on them and even now to this day is fucked up. that is how the whole west cost east hip hop war started in the first place. you know the fedz had some part in it too, they hated the nigga more then anyone!!!

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dis shit
written by K~J, April 08, 2008
p diddy u dead for this one...make this money...take this bullet...now lets get it....lol....dis gone be fun

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