50 Cent wants action on Keefe D’s possible sentence as the accused Tupac murder organizer prepares to face jurors in Las Vegas. 50 Cent is laughing at Keefe D’s freedom odds while the accused Tupac Shakur murder organizer prepares for trial. 50 Cent also previously mocked Keefe D for entering the courtroom with a public defender. Keefe D pleaded not guilty, while his lawyers argue his damaging interviews and memoir contained stories created for entertainment and money. Jury selection begins Monday, August 10, with Keefe D facing life without parole if convicted rather than the 20 years predicted by 50 Cent.