What Really Happened to Kim Porter? Al B. Sure! Demands Investigation Amid Diddy Allegations

The circumstances surrounding the 2018 death of Kim Porter, model and former partner of Sean “Diddy” Combs, have resurfaced under a cloud of suspicion, amplified by recent events engulfing the music mogul. Just a week after Combs’s arrest, Al B. Sure!, Porter’s former boyfriend and father to her son Quincy Brown, took to Instagram to voice his belief that her death was not due to natural causes, as officially stated, but rather part of a larger conspiracy. Sure! alleges that Porter’s knowledge of Combs’s alleged sex trafficking activities led to her untimely demise, urging authorities to launch a full investigation into what he calls a “tragic murder.”

Al B. Sure!, whose real name is Albert Joseph Brown, detailed his claims across four Instagram posts. He highlighted what he believes to be suspicious actions of individuals surrounding Porter in the days leading up to her death from lobar pneumonia. Sharing images of himself with Porter and pages purportedly from her unpublished memoir, Brown’s posts strongly suggest foul play and a deliberate cover-up.

“In a nutshell, Kimberly was allegedly taken from us because she was set on course to accomplish what Mrs. Cassie Ventura did by igniting the Bon Fire [sic] which brings us here today,” Brown stated, drawing a parallel between Porter and Cassie Ventura, who recently settled a lawsuit against Combs alleging sexual abuse and trafficking.

Brown’s call for an investigation extends to demanding questioning of everyone present at Porter’s home around the time of her death, especially publicists. He accuses them of conspiring to suppress the publication of Porter’s memoir, claiming that pages were swapped to remove incriminating details. The memoir, titled KIM’S LOST WORDS: A Journey for Justice, From the Other Side, was eventually released on Amazon.com in September, reportedly saved on a hard drive and brought to light by record producer Chris Todd under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood.

Todd confirmed to DailyMail.com that he obtained Porter’s flash drive from a “celebrity source,” allowing him to publish the book which he claims contains Porter’s own words and perspective.

According to Brown, his conviction about the content of Porter’s memoir stems from “frequent and intimate conversations” with her, during which she purportedly shared her intentions and the explosive information she planned to reveal. He asserts these revelations were tied to her desire to “save my life,” though the context of this claim remains unclear.

Adding another layer to his narrative, Brown alleges that his attempts to bring attention to the alleged cover-up have been consistently ignored by authorities. He further claims to have been “medically silenced,” referencing his near-fatal health crisis in 2023 where he was in a coma for 38 days due to multiple organ failure. He sees this ordeal as connected to his efforts to expose the truth about Porter’s death.

Kim Porter was found unresponsive at her Toluca Lake, California home in November 2018. Initially, the coroner deferred the cause of death, creating an initial sense of mystery. However, it was later officially ruled as lobar pneumonia. Porter had a long and complex relationship with Combs, dating on and off until 2007. Together they had three children: Christian Combs and twins D’Lila and Jessie Combs. Porter also had Quincy Brown from her relationship with Al B. Sure!.

In his Instagram barrage, Brown points to “stolen notes” intended for Porter’s memoir and the disappearance of her electronic devices, including a computer, as evidence of a deliberate cover-up. He strongly implies a connection between these alleged actions and Combs’s current legal troubles, suggesting that Porter was silenced to prevent the exposure of damaging information about Combs detailed in her memoir.

“Ms. Porter’s missing devices, allegedly already in evidence, unquestionably contain the critical evidence that have been concealed. I’m convinced that evidence corroborates closely with details outlined in the recently released public indictment document. Additionally, it is pertinent to note that the individuals involved in this matter may also be connected to also concealing the alleged murders of several prominent artists,” Brown wrote, hinting at a far-reaching conspiracy within the entertainment industry.

Erica Wolf, attorney for Sean Combs, vehemently denies the authenticity of Porter’s memoir and dismisses Brown’s claims as baseless and disrespectful to Porter’s memory. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Wolf labeled the book a “fabrication” and “a shameless attempt to profit from tragedy,” asserting that Kim Porter’s death from natural causes is an “established fact.” She urged for Porter to “rest in peace,” implicitly rejecting any notion of foul play.

Despite the official ruling of natural causes, Al B. Sure!’s persistent accusations, fueled by the current legal storm surrounding Sean Combs, have reignited public interest in “What Really Happened To Kim Porter.” His claims, while lacking concrete evidence presented publicly, tap into a growing narrative of suspicion and unanswered questions surrounding celebrity power and alleged abuses within the entertainment industry. As investigations into Sean Combs continue, the shadow of Kim Porter’s death remains, prompting many to question if the full story has truly been told.

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