Al B. Sure! takes to Instagram to “formally request an investigation” into his former and late spouse Kim Porter’s supposed memoir amid Diddy's arrest

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In light of Diddy's arrest, Albert Joseph Brown, a.k.a. Al B. Sure!, has called for an investigation into the death of his former wife, Kim Porter, who also dated Diddy on and off. The R&B singer took to his Instagram in a three-part post on Monday, September 23, 2024, to suggest that her knowledge of the disgraced music mogul's several alleged misgivings, including of s*x trafficking, led to her "tragic murder."

Brown also claimed that Porter's tell-all memoir, Kim's Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side, was "fabricated bullsh*t." The memoir recently turned into a bestseller on Amazon.

"I am writing this post to formally request an investigation into an entire group of individuals who worked at or around the residence of Ms. Kimberly Porter including the publicists who assisted drafting this. It has come to my attention that these persons were also instructed to steal her computer and mobile devices, which contained her “original book notes.”"

Kim Porter was a model and actress hailing from Columbus, Georgia. She was found dead in her Toluca Lake home on November 15, 2018, after days of flu-like symptoms. Per a January 2019 release by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office, an autopsy (the cause of death was initially "deferred pending further investigation") revealed the model died naturally of lobar pneumonia.


Al B. Sure! claimed he learned what Kim Porter intended to include in her memoir from their "frequent and intimate conversations"

Kimberly Antwinette Porter, a.k.a. Kim Porter, briefly married Al B. Sure! (1989 till early 1990s). They share a son, Quincy Brown. She and Diddy had an on-off relationship from 1994 till 2007. They share three children: son Christian Combs and twin daughters Jessie and D'lila Combs.

Al B. Sure! claimed he learned of Kim Porter's original intentions for her book, citing their "frequent and intimate conversations in her attempt to save (his) life." In one of his posts, the singer explained that "(he) was convinced" the original manuscript corroborated details outlined in Diddy's recent indictment. He added that the conspirators involved might also be connected to the murders of other prominent artists.

According to the R&B singer, law enforcement authorities ignored him despite his attempts to reveal the truth over the years. He also claimed he was "medically silenced," referencing his 2023 hospitalization for multiple illnesses when he fell into a coma. He eventually survived after receiving a liver transplant.

"I'm the only survivor by the blessings of a medical team that initially gave up because of multiple organ failure, septic, intubated, on a ventilator (f)or 38 days, and forced to visit death's doorstep," Brown wrote.

Al B. Sure! alleged that some of Kim Porter's close friends received financial compensation "to obscure the truth and tarnish her name, (Brown's) name, and her unfinished book notes."

He also claimed that Kim Porter's book depicted doctored claims of "graphic s*xual acts" involving him that never took place. He also praised Diddy's ex, Cassie Ventura, for first suing the music mogul, which sparked a domino effect that led to his recent arrest.

"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."

Last November, Ventura sued Sean Combs over r*pe and abuse. While her lawsuit was settled a day later, several others came forward with their own suits against him. Earlier this year, CNN released CCTV footage from 2016 showing Combs kicking and dragging Cassie, corroborating claims made in her lawsuit. Diddy initially denied all allegations; however, after the footage made headlines, he released an apology IG video (since deleted).

Additionally, following the suits, federal authorities launched a s*x trafficking investigation against the rapper, even raiding his properties in Miami and Los Angeles. The investigation led to his arrest last week, and he was charged with racketeering, s*x, trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Per his indictment, Diddy ran a "criminal enterprise" that abused, threatened, and coerced women and others" to participate in s*xual activities at his alleged "freak off" parties. Moreover, he allegedly drugged the women to keep them "obedient and compliant." The indictment also noted that he abused and intimidated his victims.

Diddy's lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, has not publicly reacted to Al B. Sure!'s allegations. However, he denied claims made in the indictment.

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