Seldon boxing match was held Saturday, September 7, 1996. Tupac later went back to LA, and although he wanted to go to Atlanta to visit relatives, Suge convinced Tupac to go to the Tyson/Seldon fight in Las Vegas as he had promised. It’s rumored that Tupac had Yaasmyn write Deathrow a letter saying that Tupac had finished his last album and would be leaving Deathrow. Deathrow would not allow her access to the tapes as David Kenner, Deathrow’s lawyer and Suge’s right hand man, denied her the tapes.
On the 27th, he sent Yaasmyn Fula, who managed his business affairs, to the studio to get tapes of what he was done. On August 26th, 12 days before Tupac was shot, he was on the set all day and at the studio all night.
It was said that there were some problems between Deathrow’s lawyer and Suge’s right hand man, David Kenner and Tupac. The events leading up to September 7, 1996, the tragic day Tupac was shot are as controversial as the shooting itself.