Al B. Sure! Calls for an Investigation Into Death of Diddy’s Ex Kim Porter

Published: Sep 25 2024

A week after the shocking arrest of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul, Al B. Sure!, the charismatic New Jack Swing crooner, took to Instagram's digital stage to unravel a web of intrigue he alleges surrounds the untimely demise of Kim Porter, the model-turned-actress and his former love interest, who later shared an on-again, off-again relationship with the now incarcerated power player. In a passionate plea for an investigation, the R&B icon, whose real name is Albert Joseph Brown, hints at a sinister conspiracy linked to Porter's 2018 passing, suggesting her knowledge of alleged sex trafficking rings may have sealed her fate.

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On Monday, Brown painted a vivid picture of a multi-faceted plot involving several individuals close to Porter's life during her tragic death from lobar pneumonia. Across four impassioned posts adorned with poignant images of their former union and snippets from Porter's memoir, Brown labeled her passing a "tragic murder," claiming, "In essence, Kimberly was allegedly snatched from us, her destiny aligning with that of Mrs. Cassie Ventura's, poised to ignite a firestorm that would expose the hidden corners of our world."

Urging authorities to delve deeper, Brown implicated those who frequented Porter's abode, particularly publicists, accusing them of a covert operation aimed at stifling the release of her memoir. He alleges they manipulated the pages, ensuring explosive revelations remained buried, a tale of censorship and deceit. The memoir, 'KIM'S LOST WORDS: A Journey for Justice, From the Other Side,' miraculously survived on a hard drive, smuggled by Porter herself and entrusted to L.A.-based record producer Chris Todd, who brought it to life on Amazon.com on September 6. The Daily Mail reports Todd, under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood, as the book's editor and publisher.

"Fate smiled upon me when I crossed paths with someone who claimed to possess Kim Porter's digital legacy," Todd shared with DailyMail.com, his voice heavy with the weight of the story's gravity, revealing a close acquaintance with the source of the drive.

Brown, meanwhile, divulged that Porter's unpublished intentions were whispered to him during intimate conversations, her unwavering desire to protect him echoing through the years. He laments being sidelined by authorities, his pleas for justice met with silence, even alleging he was "medically silenced" in his relentless pursuit of truth. In 2023, a near-death experience, a harrowing tale of multiple organ failure, sepsis, and 38 days on a ventilator, almost claimed him, but he emerged victorious, his story a testament to perseverance.

Porter's life ended abruptly in her Toluca Lake, California home in 2018, following days of flu-like symptoms. Initially, her death was shrouded in mystery, with the coroner initially classifying it as "deferred," later concluding it to be lobar pneumonia. Her love life with Combs, punctuated by their three shared children—Christian, D'Lila, and Jessie—was a testament to their enduring bond, even after their split. Additionally, Porter shared a son, Quincy Brown, with Albert Joseph Brown.

In his Instagram odyssey, Brown speaks of stolen notes destined for Porter's memoir and the mysterious disappearance of her devices, including a computer, fueling suspicions of a cover-up that extends beyond the book's confines. His veiled references to Ventura and a "recently unveiled public indictment" cast an ominous shadow over Combs' involvement, implying a desperate attempt to silence damning details within Porter's narrative.

"The absence of Ms. Porter's devices, supposedly already in evidence, holds the keys to unraveling the truth, keys that have been cunningly concealed," Brown wrote, his words tinged with a sense of foreboding. "I am convinced these missing pieces align seamlessly with the chilling details laid bare in the public indictment. Moreover, the entanglements of those implicated may stretch far and wide, potentially encircling the unsolved murders of several iconic artists." He concluded with a cryptic note, leaving industry insiders to decipher the hidden messages, while the rest of us ponder the depths of this enigmatic tale.

In response to an inquiry from The Hollywood Reporter, Erica Wolf, Combs' attorney, dismissed the memoir as a fabrication, decrying it as a disrespectful attempt to capitalize on tragedy. "The Kim Porter 'memoir' is nothing but a fake, a despicable effort to exploit grief for personal gain," Wolf's statement read. "Chris Todd shows a blatant disregard for Ms. Porter and her family, who deserve nothing but respect. Contrary to the distortions in this so-called memoir, it is an undeniable fact that Ms. Porter passed away from natural causes. May she finally rest in

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