A man who's already behind bars for life has confessed to participating in an attack on Tupac Shakur at a New York City recording studio in November 1994, two years before the rapper was gunned down in Las Vegas.
The statute of limitations on the assault rap has passed. And Isaac was named in an accused drug dealer's statement as a government informant (and, presumably, no one in prison want to be labeled a rat).
But today also would have been Shakur's 40th birthday, and Isaac—he's serving a life sentence for murder, robbery , fraud and witness intimidation—also says that he wanted to clear his conscience and make sure the right people are blamed for the attack.
"I want to apologize to his family," Isaac told AllHipHop. "I am trying to clean it up to give [Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.'s] mothers some closure."
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