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Ciara Sues Future For $15 Million/Diddy Accused Of Having Tupac Killed

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Tonight on "It's Real Talk Radio" we have 2 current, interesting and controversial topics. Yup, we're sticking to current events tonight! On the first half of our show, we'll be discussing the breaking news of Ciara suing her ex-boyfriend and child's father, Future who is a current rapper. Future has been known for being vocal about his issues with Ciara on social media and in his music while Ciara has played more of the "Kill em with silence and Child Support role." We just recently did a show on Child Support so this topic will lead to us revisiting some of the things we talked about in that show. We're looking very forward to getting on air and giving our 2 cents on this topic.

On the second half of our show, we'll be discussing the accusations of Diddy or Puff (whichever you prefer) paid to have Rap Legend Tupac Shakur assassinated. Former L.A.P.D. Detective Greg Kading states that in his new documentary "Murder Rap", he'll be providing detailed proof of what he believes took place that ultimately lead to the murder of Tupac including interviews with key witnesses. Greg Kading was the lead investigator for the Biggie murder case which like the Tupac murder case was left unsolved but most, including Greg himself, feel like both murders are related. What our question is for our listeners is: Do you think Diddy truly may have been the man who contracted the murder of Tupac and if so, what would he have had to gain? Well tonight we'll be sharing our opinions on this controversial topic, so don't miss out! Callers are welcome. 347-838-9540.

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