Hollywood actor Tom Sizemore told the FBI that Suge Knight ‘arranged’ to have rappers Tupac and Notorious B.I.G, aka Biggie Smalls killed, according to leaked documents obtained by The Sun.
The file also claims that Sizemore told agents he would even wear a wire to help them solve the case.
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Tupac died in a drive-by shooting in September 1996 when he was 25-years-old. Six months later Notorious B.I.G, aka Biggie Smalls, 24, was shot at four times in a drive-by shooting, one of which proved fatal.
In a transcript of a 2004 interview between Sizemore and the FBI about the murders, the Black Hawk actor says he first met music executive Suge Knight at an AA meeting.
Suge Knight was sentenced to a 28 year prison sentence for manslaughter in a 2015 over a fatal hit-and-run. Photo: Reuters.
Sizemore then says during a 2001 meeting in a nightclub, a gang member, who went by the name 8-ball told him that Knight had arranged for hip hop stars Biggie and Tupac to be killed.
He said he knew of a former gang member who had information on the shootings and would try to give the FBI his details.
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Sizemore adds in the transcript that he would also help agents shut down a crystal meth warehouse after his teenage sister became addicted.
Marion ‘Suge’ Knight and Tupac Shakur pictured together in Los Angeles months before the rapper’s death. Photo: Rex.
According to The Sun, the document reads: “Sizemore will wear a wire or provide any information to help solve the Biggie Smalls murder as well as lead the FBI to take down the largest crystal meth house in California, which he stated as being run by the Mexican Mafia out of a warehouse.”
The interview was part of an FBI file into the case obtained by movie producer Don Sikorski who has been researching Biggie’s murder for a movie.
Suge Knight, who ran Death Row Records, has denied any involvement in either murder. He is currently serving a 28-year sentence for a hit and run in 2015.
Sikorski used Tupac and Biggie case as the inspiration behind his 2018 movie City of Lies, starring Johnny Depp.
He said: âWhen I was researching this case I found it very disenchanting because at the end of the day someone is dead – which is Biggie – and these documents exist but no one has seemed to care enough to look into them or put them out there into the public.
âBut Iâm just one person so by putting these documents out there – I want to encourage other people to really look into this stuff.â