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29.04.2020 - 05:31 / etcanada.com
Andy Breshear, the Democratic governor of Kentucky, is issuing an apology after accusing a man of stealing the identity of late rapper Tupac Shakur to fraudulently apply for unemployment benefits.
According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, Gov. Breshear gave a speech railing against what he assumed was a fake Tupac Shakur.
“We had somebody apply for unemployment for Tupac Shakur here in Kentucky,” Beshear said. “That person probably thought they were being funny, they probably did — except for
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Ever since his still-unsolved murder in 1996, like Elvis, a number of people have claimed that Tupac Shakur is alive and in hiding. Maybe that's what Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear was thinking when he got wind that 'Pac had applied for unemployment benefits in the Bluegrass state in light of the devastating impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the American economy. On Monday, Beshear