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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side

KIM'S LOST WORDS... MEMOIR!

"Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side" written by Jamal T.  Millwood for Kimberly 'Kim' Porter (deceased) is a compelling memoir that tells the story of a woman’s quest for justice and healing after a personal tragedy. 

The book claims to be based on a "memoir/diary" that Porter said she wanted to be made public before she died in 2018. 
Porter, who writes from a deeply personal perspective, shares her experience of navigating a world turned upside down by sex, drugs, and control, focusing on how she grappled with the emotional bonds and tragedies that followed.
 
Porter was a model, actress, and mother who died of lobar pneumonia in 2018 at the age of 47. Kim Porter’s relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs which started in the 1990s played a significant role, as he was a central figure in her life. Sean Combs, a renowned music mogul and producer, had a long and high-profile relationship with Kim Porter, spanning decades. They shared three children—Christian and twins Jessie James and D’Lila—and Kim was also a loving mother to Quincy, her son from a previous relationship with singer Al B. 

Sure! Despite their on-and-off romantic involvement, Kim and Sean remained close co-parents and maintained a deep bond even after their romantic relationship ended.  

In September 2024, a memoir titled Kim's Lost Words: A Journey for Justice, from the Other Side... surfaced on Amazon, claiming to reveal intimate details about the late Kim Porter's relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs. The book alleged instances of abuse and other personal experiences. However, Porter's children—Quincy, Christian, Jessie, and D'Lila—publicly denounced the memoir as fraudulent, stating that their mother did not author any such book and that claims of possessing a manuscript were false. 

Following the family's statement, Amazon removed the book from its platform, acknowledging the dispute and notifying the publisher.  The memoir had been self-published under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood by Todd Christopher Guzze, who claimed to have compiled the content from materials provided by sources close to Porter and Combs. Despite these assertions, Guzze could not verify the authenticity of the writings. 

The release of this disputed memoir coincided with serious legal issues facing Diddy, including charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The timing led to increased public interest and speculation, but Porter's family has urged respect for her legacy and requested privacy as they continue to grieve her loss. 

In summary, Kim's Lost Words has been widely discredited by Kim Porter's family and removed from major platforms due to questions regarding its authenticity. The situation underscores the importance of critically evaluating sensational claims, especially those emerging amid unrelated controversies.


In October 2024, Amazon removed from its site a memoir that alleges that hip-hop mogul Sean Combs physically abused his longtime girlfriend Kim Porter, whose untimely death in 2018 at age 47 has been the source of conspiracies. The book was self-published under the pseudonym “Jamal T. However copies are still being sold for hundreds if not thousands on the market.

As of November 2024 in the ongoing federal case against Sean "Diddy" Combs, a key witness, Courtney Burgess, has come forward with significant allegations. Burgess claims possession of 11 flash drives containing at least eight sex tapes involving eight celebrities, with "two to three" of them being minors at the time. He asserts that these materials were entrusted to him by the late Kim Porter, Combs' former partner, prior to her death in 2018. 

Burgess testified before a grand jury in the Southern District of New York, presenting this evidence. His attorney, Ariel Mitchell, has indicated that Combs' legal team is "pissed, to say the least," about these revelations. 

In response, Combs' attorneys have filed for a gag order to restrict public statements by potential witnesses and their lawyers, arguing that such claims are false and prejudicial, potentially compromising Combs' right to a fair trial. 

These developments have intensified and I will keep you updated.



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