A tell-all book believed to be a collection of diaries written by music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs' late girlfriend, model Kim Porter, has become an Amazon bestseller following Combs' arrest last week.
The 60-page book, “Kim's Lost Words: A Journey to Justice from the Other Side…” release The book, which was put up for sale on Amazon 10 days before Combs' arrest, was reportedly written by Los Angeles producer Chris Todd under the name Jamal T. Millwood. Report by Daily Mail.
Porter, Comb's longtime girlfriend and mother of his three children, died in November 2018 at the age of 47. The cause of her death was later reported to be exertional pneumonia.
Todd has not presented any evidence to prove the memoir's contents are authentic, but producers allege that the book consists of information Porter stored on a flash drive, which he gave to friends who then leaked it to Todd.
“I was fortunate to meet someone who claimed to have Kim Porter's flash drive,” Todd said. Daily Mail“I know those celebrity sources pretty well, and I know how close they were with Kim and Diddy and everyone in the hip-hop community.”
“This was supposed to be Kim Porter rising from the grave to tell her story,” the producer added.
The book, currently number one on Amazon's best-seller list in the “American Western Biographies” category, accuses Combs of assaulting Porter, making death threats against her, filming her having sex with a teenage male pop star and throwing sex parties with an Oscar winner and his wife.
In his diary, Porter allegedly recalled finding and copying video footage of Combs having sex with “boys,” including an unknown teen pop star who later became famous.
“There were things on the tapes I never would have expected, like gay parties, young boys, [two hip hop stars formerly managed by Combs] and [the 18-year-old popstar]”?! I would never have known,” the music mogul's late ex-girlfriend reportedly wrote.
Porter's final diary entries allegedly detail the model falling ill with the fatal illness, sending ominous messages to friends saying “he's got me” before calling 911.
Todd claimed that friends of Combs and Porter also had copies of the alleged sex tape, and one of them was trying to sell the footage to a Hollywood documentary maker.
“I know for a fact [sex tape of Diddy with the teenage pop star] “It's being pitched to Hollywood studios by other parties,” Todd said. Daily Mail.
The producer also explained that he initially did not want to associate himself with the memoir due to security concerns, and therefore published the book under a pen name.
“This is a dangerous situation and I never wanted to claim ownership of Kim's words, but due to Sean Combs' recent arrest I have decided to come forward now,” Todd said. “Now that the federal government has finally taken action I feel comfortable coming forward.”
As reported by Breitbart News, Combs was arrested last week and accused of more than a decade of abusing women and others, blackmailing, extortion, extortion conspiracy, sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.
The federal indictment also alleges that Combs organized and directed frequent parties known as “freak offs,” during which he masturbated and electronically recorded himself engaging in sex acts over the course of several days, during which sex workers would give their victims “various controlled substances” to keep them “compliant and submissive.”
According to the indictment, after the Freak Off incidents, Combs would give the victims intravenous fluids to help them “recover from their physical exertion and drug use” and would use the recordings he had in his possession “as collateral to ensure the victims' compliance and continued silence.”
The disgraced music mogul was charged with one count of organized crime conspiracy, one count of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and one count of transportation for the purposes of prostitution.
Combs' racketeering charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison; the sex trafficking, fraud or extortion charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison and a minimum sentence of 15 years in prison; and the transportation for the purposes of prostitution charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
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