Al B. Sure! Demands Investigation Into Kim Porter's Mysterious Death
R&B singer Al B. Sure! has made explosive claims regarding the 2018 death of Kim Porter, former partner of Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The Hollywood Reporter reports that Al B. Sure!, whose real name is Albert Joseph Brown, took to Instagram to call for an investigation into Porter's death, suggesting it was not due to natural causes as officially reported.
In a series of four Instagram posts, Brown shared images of himself with Porter and pages from her alleged memoir.
He referred to Porter's death as a "tragic murder" and implied a conspiracy surrounding the circumstances of her passing.
Singer's Claims Raise Questions About Porter's Death
Brown's posts come just a week after the arrest of Sean "Diddy" Combs. The singer insinuates that Porter's alleged knowledge of Combs' supposed involvement in sex trafficking led to her demise.
In his social media posts, Brown wrote:
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.
This statement appears to draw a connection between Porter's death and recent allegations against Combs.
Brown further suggests that individuals around Porter, particularly publicists, should be questioned by law enforcement. He accuses them of being part of a conspiracy to prevent the publication of Porter's memoir.
Allegations of Cover-Up and Missing Evidence
The singer claims that pages of Porter's book were swapped to remove inflammatory details.
He alleges that the book, titled "KIM'S LOST WORDS: A Journey for Justice, From the Other Side," was saved on a hard drive and later released on Amazon by L.A. record producer Chris Todd.
Brown asserts that he learned about the intended contents of Porter's memoir through "frequent and intimate conversations in her selfless attempts to save my life." He also claims to have been "medically silenced" while trying to expose the alleged cover-up.
Porter, who had three children with Combs and a son with Brown, was found dead in her Toluca Lake, California home in 2018.
The coroner initially listed her cause of death as "deferred" before changing it to lobar pneumonia.
Response From Combs' Legal Team
Erica Wolf, an attorney for Sean "Diddy" Combs, responded to the allegations in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter:
The Kim Porter 'memoir' is fake. It is also offensive – a shameless attempt to profit from tragedy. Chris Todd has no respect for Ms. Porter or her family, who deserve better. Unlike the fabrications in his sickening 'memoir,' it is an established fact that Ms. Porter died of natural causes. May she rest in peace.
Brown's Instagram posts make various claims about missing devices and evidence, suggesting a broader conspiracy that may involve other prominent figures in the entertainment industry.
The singer's allegations have not been independently verified, and no official investigation has been announced in response to his claims.
Al B. Sure! has called for a probe into Kim Porter's 2018 death, suggesting it was not due to natural causes. He claims her memoir contained explosive information and alleges a cover-up surrounding her passing.
Combs' legal team has dismissed the allegations, stating that Porter died of natural causes and that the purported memoir is fake.