Foxy Brown is reportedly being eyed as a key witness in 2Pac‘s murder trial later this year.

According to The U.S. Sun, prosecutors want Foxy to act as a witness in the case as they believe she can provide evidence that Keefe D was in Las Vegas the night of the rap legend’s murder, something he denies.

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Keefe (real name Duane Davis) has claimed that there is no proof he was in Vegas on September 7, 1996, but according to the publication, the Clark County District Attorney’s office is building a list of witnesses they believe can prove the former Crip was in Sin City.

Foxy allegedly saw Keefe D in Vegas and even interacted with him before ‘Pac’s shooting later that night.

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Keefe D had previously copped to meeting with Foxy on the night that 2Pac was killed in his book Compton Street Legend but has since claimed that anything he boasted about the late rapper’s murder was false.

In his autobiography, he wrote: “As I walked up to the driver’s side window, I noticed that the rapper, Foxy Brown, was in the car with [Eric Von] Zip. So he instructed her to step out of the car and motioned for me to jump in.

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“Zip had a hidden compartment that he opened up, reached in, and pulled a black .40 Glock out. He turned to me and said, ‘It’s time to get the money.’

“Zip handed me the 17-shot pistol, which I promptly put down the back waist of my pants. I hopped out of the car, held the door open for Foxy Brown to get back in, closed the door, and they pulled off.“

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Prosecutors are now allegedly speaking with Foxy in an attempt to convince her to testify at the trial.

Keefe D’s trial for the murder of 2Pac was originally set to begin last week but has now been delayed until November 4.

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The delay is a result of Keefe D’s new lawyer asking for more time to go over all of the discovery materials related to the case.

The 60-year-old is also hoping to make bail which has been set at $750,000. A judge ruled he can serve house arrest with an ankle monitor if he manages to come up with the money.