Sean “Diddy” Combs has publicly condemned an alleged memoir of his late ex-girlfriend, Kim Porter, which was recently released by a publisher using the alias Jamal T Millwood. The book, titled *Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side…*, surfaced on Amazon shortly before Diddy’s recent arrest on serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, all of which he denies.
### Content of the Alleged Memoir
The 60-page book reportedly contains diary entries and explosive allegations against Diddy, including accounts of abuse and descriptions of wild parties at his residence. According to the publisher, Chris Todd, these claims are based on Porter’s diary entries, which were allegedly shared by friends and edited by him. Diddy has categorically denied the allegations presented in the memoir, labeling it as a shameless attempt to profit from tragedy.
### Diddy’s Response
While still in custody, Diddy’s legal team issued a statement describing the memoir as “offensive” and calling Todd’s actions disrespectful to Porter and her family. Diddy’s attorney, Erica Wolf, emphasized that Porter died of natural causes, asserting that the memoir is a fabrication: “The Kim Porter ‘memoir’ is fake. It is also offensive—a shameless attempt to profit from tragedy.”
### Children’s Statement
Diddy and Porter’s three children—Christian, 26, and 17-year-old twins Jessie James and D’Lila—have also spoken out against the book. They expressed their distress over the “hurtful and false rumors” about their parents’ relationship and the circumstances surrounding their mother’s death. Their statement clarified that Porter did not author a memoir and highlighted the profound impact her passing had on their lives. They reinforced that her death was not a result of foul play and requested respect for their family’s privacy as they navigate their grief.
### Diddy’s Legal Troubles
Diddy was arrested on September 16 by Homeland Security Investigations agents and was indicted the following day on charges that include sex trafficking and racketeering. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and has been denied bail twice, as he remains incarcerated pending trial.
The situation has drawn significant media attention, not just for the serious nature of the allegations against Diddy, but also for the controversial memoir that his family insists is fictitious and exploitative. As the legal proceedings continue, the fallout from both the arrest and the alleged memoir is likely to remain in the public eye.