Diddy Ex-Girlfriend Death Called Murder By Another Musician And He Lays It All Out

By Brian Myers | Published

The recent accusations against famed musician and hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs have dominated headlines since the FBI first raided his Florida home several months ago. But Diddy’s most recent problem that’s bubbling to the surface revolves around ex-girlfriend Kim Porter, whom another musician accuses Diddy of murdering. Albert Joseph Brown, who goes by Al B. Sure!, publicly called for an investigation into Porter’s 2018 death in what he says is a “vast conspiracy.”

Accused Of Killing Kim Porter

Brown doesn’t seem to pull any punches in his four-part Instagram post where he says that Diddy’s on-and-off-again girlfriend Kim Porter’s 2018 death was a “tragic murder.” Brown posted to his social media account his accusation, stating that “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.” In late 2023, Ventura and Combs reached a settlement agreement in a civil suit brought by the singer/model ex-girlfriend of the entertainer in which she alleged that he sexually assaulted her and controlled all aspects of her life.

Ventura’s suit against Diddy didn’t detail any of the events surrounding Kim Porter’s death or any accusations of murder. But it did open up the floodgates and rush in waves of additional civil lawsuits against Combs, culminating in the multiple federal criminal charges against him filed by prosecutors. Combs is still being held without bail, after his bond appeal brought by his attorneys failed to persuade a judge to set him free.

A Conspiracy Involving More Than Diddy?

Brown’s plea for an investigation into the Diddy/Kim Porter murder accusation is laid out for his followers on Instagram. On his account, he writes that anyone in or around Porter’s residence is suspect, including any publicists. Brown pointed fingers at the latter group in particular as he believes that they worked together to conspire against pages of Porter’s memoirs being published.

Missing Pages From Porter’s Memoir

The memoir he references, Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice, From the Other Side, was saved on a hard drive by Porter and given to Los Angeles producer Chris Todd, according to Brown. The version in Todd’s possession has pages removed from the one published, allegedly containing what Brown says are “inflammatory.”

Kim Porter Passed Away In 2018

Diddy was never accused by authorities of Kim Porter’s death, with her death certificate’s official cause listing lobar pneumonia and not murder. She was found dead in her Toluca Lake, California home in 2018 after she had been suffering from flu-like symptoms for several days. Brown says that he, too, was “medically silenced” back in 2023 when he was hospitalized and intubated after falling into a coma.

Diddy Attorney Calls The Memoir Fake

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While Brown and Chris Todd maintain the validity of Diddy’s ex-girlfriend’s words, Combs’ attorney lends a different perspective. Erica Wolf told the media that “the Kim Porter memoir is fake,” and a “shameless attempt to profit from a tragedy.” She went on to state that Porter’s death was established as natural causes and not murder, accusing the book and its publisher of disrespecting Porter’s legacy with falsehoods.

Sources: The Hollywood Reporter, Instagram