Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.’s fingerprints from the slain rap icons’ arrest records are up for sale for a whopping $225K each
Tupac Shakur and The Notorious BIG’s fingerprints from their arrest records are for sale for $225,000 each.
Prior to their untimely deaths, late rap icons were booked and those 1990s docs are now available for purchase at Moments in time.
The autograph dealer’s website also lists the two unique pieces of memorabilia with the music legends’ birth names on the documents.
The papers are from when Tupac – born Lesane Parish Crooks – served nine months of his 18-month to 4.5-year prison sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan.
This comes just weeks after the murder suspect accused of taking Tupac’s life in a drive-by shooting nearly three decades ago was arrested and appeared in court.
Rap legends: Tupac Shakur and The Notorious BIG’s fingerprints from their arrest records are for sale for $225,000 each. Prior to their untimely deaths, late rap icons were booked and those ’90s docs are now available for purchase at Moments in Time
Arrest Details: The Autograph Dealer’s website also listed the two unique pieces of memorabilia with the music legends’ birth names on the documents. The papers are from when Tupac – born Lesane Parish Crooks – was found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan
Original mugshot: Records show Biggie Smalls — who signed with his legal birth name, Christopher Wallace — was arrested on a robbery and aggravated assault charge in Pennsylvania
According to the documents, Biggie Smalls — who signed with his legal birth name, Christopher Wallace — was arrested on charges of robbery and aggravated assault in Pennsylvania.
The incident involved a concert promoter, who claimed that Biggie and his entourage beat him up after having an alleged dispute in May 1995.
In January 1997, he was ordered to pay $41,000 in restitution, and the robbery charges were dismissed.
He was charged with assault for the incident, but these were never resolved.
On March 8, 1997, the rapper died at the age of 24 after an unknown suspect pulled up in a car next to his car and fired four fatal shots.
The collectible dealer’s website also sells a page of it Tupac’s liner notes for his latest album for $95,000.
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory is the rapper’s fifth studio album and his first posthumous album, as well as the last released with his creative input.
In the liner notes he threw shade at other musicians, such as Dr. Dre, as well as television personality Wendy Williams and also the name Biggie.
Fingerprints from the arrest file: In 1995, Tupac was arrested and later served nine months of his 18-month to 4.5-year prison sentence
Unsolved case: The incident involved a concert promoter, who claimed that Biggie and his entourage beat him up after having an alleged dispute in May 1995. In January 1997, he was ordered to pay $41,000 in restitution, and charges for the robbery were dismissed. He was charged with assault for the incident, but these were never resolved
RIP: Tupac was just 25 years old when he was shot four times in the chest in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996. He died on September 13 from his injuries
Rap icon: On March 8, 1997, Biggie died at the age of 24 after an unknown suspect pulled up next to him in a car and fired four fatal shots
The track listing includes some of the last songs he recorded before he was shot on September 7, 1996.
Nearly thirty years after his death, a murder suspect was arrested and charged in connection with Tupac’s drive-by killing.
Just weeks earlier, Duane “Keffe D” Davis was taken into custody by Las Vegas detectives and charged with murder with the use of a deadly weapon.
Tupac was just 25 years old when he was shot four times in the chest in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996. He died on September 13 from his injuries.