Al B Sure’s legal drama unfolds as he battles against an allegedly fake Kim Porter memoir. Here’s what you need to know:
- The controversial memoir, “Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice,” has sparked outrage from Al B Sure.
- He claims the book is “calculated fiction” and demands an investigation into those behind it.
- Diddy’s children also deny that Porter wrote the book, calling it a misrepresentation.
- Legal action includes cease and desist letters to both the author and Amazon.
Al B Sure is not holding back when it comes to the memoir allegedly written by Kim Porter. He calls it “calculated fiction” and has taken to social media, specifically Instagram, to voice his disdain.
In his post, Al B Sure insists on an investigation into individuals connected to Porter’s residence. He accuses them of stealing her computer and mobile devices containing her real notes.
He alleges that the book’s content, particularly the graphic sexual acts involving him, were fabricated and added after Porter’s tragic death. He is adamant that these events never occurred.
Journalist Cheyenne Roundtree reports that Al B Sure has now taken legal steps. He has sent cease and desist letters to the memoir’s author and Amazon, demanding they halt all sales.
Adding fuel to the fire, Diddy’s children—King Combs, Quincy Brown, Jessie James, and D’Lila Star—have publicly stated that Porter did not write the book. They accuse those claiming otherwise of misrepresentation.
Al B Sure’s actions highlight the ongoing battle over Kim Porter’s legacy and the truth behind her alleged memoir.