On the 14th anniversary of the death of legendary Brooklyn MC Notorious B.I.G., former protege Lil' Kim has revealed that she believes the United States Government was behind the unsolved murder. While it has long been rumored that embittered rivals Biggie and Tupac Shakur were shot down by everyone from Death Row Records founder Suge Knight to the C.I.A., in an interview with Orlando radio personality Lady T, Kim revealed that she believes the conspiracy runs "deeper than what people would believe it to be."

"I always felt like Biggie and Tupac's deaths was bigger than how they made it to be," she told the Power 95.3 DJ. "It's bigger than Suge Knight being involved, I think it's even over his head. Them two was very powerful guys; they both could've ran for mayor just like [Governor] Arnold Schwarzenegger and probably won. I think the government is looking at it like 'we cannot have these two hood dudes with this much power, runnin' for mayor or somethin' like that, and winning,' 'cause they feel like they would have lost control.

"I think it was way deeper than what people would like to believe it to be, I can't say if this person was involved or that person was involved, no one knows. But I know it was way deeper than what people believe it to be," the Queen Bee concluded.

New details regarding Biggie's Los Angeles murder came out last month, further suggesting that two Suge Knight-associated LAPD officers were responsible for the murder.

Meanwhile, Kim, who is currently embroiled in a largely one-sided beef with newcomer Nicki Minaj, recently released her controversial 'Black Friday' mixtape.



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