Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was apprehended by Homeland Security Investigations agents on 16 September and indicted the following day on serious offences
A book suggested to be Kim Porter’s memoir has caused online shock.
The collection of supposed diary entries, released on Amazon this month under the title Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side…, was made available to buy a week before the arrest of her ex, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Diddy, 54, was arrested last week on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and trafficking to engage in prostitution – all of which he has denied and pleaded not guilty.
The rapper struck up a relationship with model and actress Porter in 1994, with the pair going on to date on and off up until 2007. Following her tragic death at the age of just 47, Diddy referred to her as ‘more than a soulmate’, with the pair having weathered plenty of ups and downs during their time together.
Georgia-born Porter and Diddy welcomed three children during their rollercoaster relationship, Christian, now 26, and twins Jessie James and D’Lila, now 17. Diddy also played an active role in raising Quincy, now 33, Porter’s son from her previous relationship with singer-songwriter Al B. Sure!.
A memoir that is suggested to be Porter’s was released this month by LA-based publisher and producer Chris Todd, who has gone by the pseudonym Jamal T Millwood.
According to Todd, he obtained this and after ‘lightly editing’ the book, released it, MailOnline reports . However, Porter’s ex Al B. Sure! – real name Albert Joseph Brown III – has threatened legal action over the book’s publication, insisting its contents were ‘fabricated’.
But what exactly is claimed about Diddy in the book? Here are the biggest bombshell allegations.
‘Orgies’ at Diddy’s home
Porter is said to have revealed that ‘orgies’ took place at Diddy’s home involving male and female rappers and musicians.
An extract reads: “He hosted parties that were just a fancy name of orgies, and everyone wanted in. We not only had threesomes, but we also swapped partners. Our sex life was crazy, but I got to do things with Sean I would never have been able to do with a straight man.”
Abuse
In the book, it’s claimed Porter was abused by Diddy. In one segment said to have been written by Porter – although this has not been confirmed – claims are made about when Diddy allegedly hit her for the first time.
Diddy has not publicly addressed the claims. In May, his former bodyguard claimed to Piers Morgan that he’d seen the rapper ‘be violent’ towards Porter. “I’ve seen him [be violent] with Cassie and I’ve seen him with Kim Porter, his kid’s mother,” said Roger Bonds.
Sex tapes
Porter also allegedly discovered and made copies of tapes that showed Diddy having sex with others – one reportedly showed the rapper with a male pop star.
Terrifying text
In what is alleged to be Porter’s final entry, she writes about becoming ill and text friends saying ‘he got me’ – allegedly referring to Diddy- before calling 911.
Theories about the memoir and how it emerged
Todd claims Porter shared a thumb drive containing her writing with her friends. However, this has been disputed by Porter’s longtime best friend, Eboni Elektra.
Taking to social media in July, Elektra wrote: “Now it’s getting out of hand. THERE IS NO BOOK! There never was. Several people continue to speak about and spread blatant lies regarding this ‘mystery manuscript’ as if it were true. People….. IT’S NOT.
“Kim would never do such a thing, and that’s the honest to God truth. God knows the truth and so does she. As for me, I couldn’t have another person call my phone or send me a text about this without clearing the air. Any negative feedback or comments on this post will receive no response except God bless you. The truth is the truth. Be blessed. #kimporterstrong.”
Since the book’s release, Al B. Sure! has taken to social media to rubbish its contents while calling for legal action. He wrote on Instagram: “I am writing this post to formally request an investigation into an entire group of individuals who worked at or around the residence of Ms. Kimberly Porter including the publicists who assisted drafting this.”
In the same post, he also claimed that people working closely with Kim “were also instructed to steal her computer and mobile devices, which contained her original book notes”.
Todd has since spoken out, telling Rolling Stone that he can’t guarentee its authenticity but “believes it to be true”. He also claimed that after contacting the representatives of the celebrities named in the book, their teams either “ignored him” or told him to “kick rocks.”
He told the publication: “If somebody put my feet to the fire and they said, ‘Life or death, is that book real?’ I have to say I don’t know. But it’s real enough to me. Sometimes you have to just put it out there.
“Maybe not 100 per cent of the book is true, but maybe 80 per cent is. That is to get those people to come forward and either corroborate or deny [the claims], and that helps me as an investigator to know the truth.”
On Tuesday, Diddy pleaded not guilty to three felony counts during an initial court appearance in front of US Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky before he was denied bail and told he would be detained.
His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said outside the courthouse on Tuesday morning that he would “fight like hell” to try to get his client released from custody.
Mirror Online has reached out to Diddy’s reps for comment.
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