An alleged memoir by Kim Porter, the late partner of Sean "Diddy" Combs, titled "Kim's Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side…" has landed on Amazon, raising eyebrows with its grave accusations against the music mogul.
Released shortly before Combs was arrested on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, the book is said to be based on diary entries that Porter had saved on a flash drive and given to friends before her untimely death in 2018.
The 60-page memoir, published under the pseudonym "Jamal T. Millwood" by Los Angeles producer Chris Todd, is now a bestseller on Amazon.
It reportedly includes multiple claims of physical abuse and child sexual abuse by Combs.
Todd, who has not provided concrete evidence to back these allegations, expressed his motivations for releasing the memoir following Combs' arrest, stating, "This is a dangerous situation, and I didn’t want to claim ownership of Kim’s words. But now I’m willing to come forward because of the recent arrest of Sean Combs. Now [that] the federal government has finally acted, I feel safer to come forward.”
The memoir further alleges that Porter discovered and copied tapes that Combs made of himself with underage boys he managed, including an alleged tape involving an 18-year-old pop star who later gained fame.
"I was given the memoir, 60 pages. I was also given a photo, and told if I wanted access to the Diddy sex tapes, I could have that also,” Todd claimed, indicating that there were attempts to sell these tapes to Hollywood documentary producers.
As Combs faces these harrowing legal challenges, including being denied bail and placed under suicide watch as a procedural measure for high-profile inmates, the release of Porter’s alleged memoir adds another layer to the ongoing saga surrounding his personal and professional life.
The book's explosive content and timing have sparked a debate on the authenticity of the claims and the implications for Combs’ future in the music industry.
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