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Kim Porter's Diary Allegations Resurface Suspicious Circumstances Surrounding Her Death


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Kim Porter, the late model, actress, and long-time partner of rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, is once again at the center of controversy as claims resurface about a diary she allegedly kept detailing troubling aspects of her relationship with the music icon. Rapper Al B. Sure!, Porter's former partner and father of one of her children, has made explosive allegations in a new documentary, *Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy*, set to premiere on Peacock.  

 

Sure! asserts that Porter was compiling damning evidence about Diddy’s personal life in the years leading up to her sudden death in 2018. He believes her death, officially ruled as pneumonia by the coroner, is suspicious. "What I do know is that before her death she was keeping a diary," Sure! claims in the documentary. "Someone got the passcode to her phone and computer and found out what was writing, what was going on behind closed doors."  

 

Porter, who was just 47 years old when she passed, had been in an on-and-off relationship with Diddy from 1994 until their final split in 2007.

 

Together, they shared three children: Christian "King" Combs and twin daughters Jessie and D'Lila. Diddy also became a father figure to Porter's son, Quincy Brown, from her previous relationship with Sure!. Despite their split, Porter and Diddy maintained a close connection until her death, which sparked widespread conspiracy theories due to her seemingly good health.  

 

DailyMail.com previously reported on what was purported to be Porter's diary, titled *Kim's Lost Words*, a 60-page manuscript alleging lurid details about Diddy’s private life. It included claims of violent episodes, philandering, and even tapes involving inappropriate behavior with young musicians.

 

While the existence of the diary has been vehemently denied by Porter's children, including Quincy, Sure! suggests in the documentary that Porter was preparing to expose Diddy.  

 

"She began to confide in me," Sure! says in the film. "She said something's not right. His soul has gone completely dark like he's just not there. She made me promise on her son's life not to ever reveal anything because she was in complete fear of my life."  

 

He goes on to suggest that her sudden illness and subsequent death may have been connected to her alleged intentions to reveal Diddy’s secrets. "Before her death, she was going to do what Ventura did with her lawsuit—blowing the lid off this entire situation," Sure! adds, referencing another high-profile case involving accusations against Diddy.  

 

The alleged diary includes disturbing claims about Porter's discovery of incriminating tapes involving Diddy and other individuals, some of whom were under his management. One purported entry recounts Porter falling ill and dramatically texting her friends with the cryptic message, "He got me," before calling 911.  

 

Porter’s family, including her children and an attorney representing Diddy, have firmly denied the existence of the diary and dismissed the claims as a "horrific conspiracy theory." In an Instagram post, Quincy Brown labeled the allegations as baseless and false, stating, "This is not the way we honor her legacy."  

 

Diddy has consistently denied any involvement in Porter's death or the allegations surrounding it. Despite the official determination of pneumonia as her cause of death, the controversy and speculation continue to cast a shadow over her legacy and the circumstances surrounding her passing.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-01-11

 

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