A shocking memoir purportedly written by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ late ex-girlfriend, Kim Porter, has surfaced with explosive allegations against the music mogul, including claims of assault and sexual encounters with a male teen star.
The 60-page book, titled “Kim’s Lost Words,” emerged just days before Combs’ arrest on federal charges. It allegedly details Combs’ personal life from the 1990s until Porter’s death in 2018, offering a glimpse into the rapper’s controversial past.
Among the most startling claims, Porter allegedly wrote about discovering videos of Combs engaging in sexual acts with “young boys” under his management. One video purportedly features an 18-year-old who later became a well-known pop star.
The memoir also accuses Combs of physical violence against Porter, including an incident where he allegedly threatened her with a handgun. “He fiercely slammed me to the ground. Then he pulled out a .22 [handgun] and sat it on the end table,” the book claims.
Producer Chris Todd, who published the memoir under a pseudonym, told the Daily Mail, “This was supposedly for Kim Porter from the grave, to come forward and tell her story.” Todd claims the material came from Porter’s personal writings shared with friends before her death.
The book describes alleged “orgies” at Combs’ residences, claiming that Porter participated in these events and had an “open relationship” with the rapper. It also alleges that Porter copied videos of Combs’ sexual encounters as leverage before planning to leave him.
These bombshell allegations come as Combs, 54, faces federal charges including racketeering and sex trafficking. He has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody after being denied bail twice.
The authenticity of the memoir’s contents has not been independently verified, and Combs’ representatives have not yet commented on these shocking claims.
As legal proceedings against Combs continue, this posthumous memoir adds a dramatic new dimension to the unfolding story of one of hip-hop’s most influential and now controversial figures.