Kentucky Governor Forced To Apologize To Man Named Tupac Shakur After Claiming His Unemployment Application Was Fake

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"Unfortunately, it's going to take a bit of time with these because a couple of bad apples can make this challenge that much more difficult. For instance, we had somebody apply for unemployment for Tupac Shakur here in Kentucky," Beshear said during a press conference.

"That person probably thought they were being funny, except for the fact that because of them, we have to go through so many other claims. One person thinking they were funny, using someone else's identity is going to make tens of thousands of other people wait. That's not OK. We can't be doing that, and we shouldn't be doing that," he added.

However, Beshear was quickly forced to apologize after learning there's a man in Kentucky named Tupac Shakur who filed an unemployment claim and was not happy to have his name dragged through the mud.

Iraqistan81 on April 29th, 2020 at 01:46 UTC »

If I was taking a look through a stack of papers, and you asked me to pick the fake, when I came across ol' Tupac, I'da asked if you were yankin' my chain, sure.

Agent847 on April 29th, 2020 at 00:35 UTC »

“I ain’t mad atcha. Got nutin’ but love fo ya”, Mr Shakur is reported to have said.

tearsaresweat on April 28th, 2020 at 23:02 UTC »

So Tupac was alive this whole time in Kentucky? No wonder why no one found him.