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As for why no one's been charged in 'Pac's death -- even though an inmate confessed in 2012 -- Suge's explanation is simple ... "Tupac's not dead!"Read more: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
2Pac will be back before MJ if he doesn't hurry up.
QuoteAs for why no one's been charged in 'Pac's death -- even though an inmate confessed in 2012 -- Suge's explanation is simple ... "Tupac's not dead!"Read more: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Yes,he is ALIVE......in CUBA ,smoking some havana cigars lol :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_geek: !!You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
If it is illegal for americans to visit Cuba i wonder why Prince makes a School trip to Cuba .... :icon_e_confused: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
The U.S. government has limited travel to Cuba since 1960, after Fidel Castro came to power. The American government has essentially limited sanctioned travel to journalists, academics, government officials, those with immediate family members living on the island and others licensed by the Treasury Department. In 2011, these rules were amended to allow all Americans to visit Cuba as long as they are taking part in a "people-to-people" tour. Independent travel to Cuba by Americans -- and specifically, spending money there -- remains prohibited, however.