Today the children of Kim Porter denounced the alleged diary written by their mother that is currently for sale on Amazon [click here if you missed that].
The diary's publisher admits the passages may not be true...
From The Mirror
The man behind the publication of a bombshell book about Kim Porter said he can't guarantee its authenticity but insisted he "believes it to be true."
Chris Todd, whose real name is Todd Christopher Guzze, according to records, claims to have received a flash drive containing the 59-page book from two "music industry" sources. The book, titled "Kim's Lost Words: A journey for justice, from the other side…", was self-published on Amazon on September 6.
Todd, who describes himself as a producer, author and investigative journalist, wrote the memoir under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood, which is a reference to a conspiracy theory that Tupac Shakur's 1996 murder was faked and he is living under that alias. He claimed that the alleged memoir ended up in his hands after Casandra "Cassie" Ventura filed her sex trafficking and sexual abuse lawsuit against Combs last November.
He told Rolling Stone that two people allegedly close to Combs and Kim contacted him about the book after claiming to have the late actress and model's hard drive - which he said he didn't question. He claimed: "They said they had her flash drive. I didn't ask too many questions about how they got it [or] where did it come from."
The man behind the book said he believes the memoir is accurate but didn't specify how or whether he verified or fact-checked the allegations contained in it. He also claimed that after contacting the representatives of the celebrities named in the book, their teams either "ignored him" or told him to "kick rocks."
He told the publication: "If somebody put my feet to the fire and they said, ‘Life or death, is that book real?’ I have to say I don't know. But it’s real enough to me. Sometimes you have to just put it out there.
"Maybe not 100 per cent of the book is true, but maybe 80 per cent is. That is to get those people to come forward and either corroborate or deny [the claims], and that helps me as an investigator to know the truth."
5 comments:
Everybody knew that memoir was fake. Like Diddy would have let that flash drive get out...
I hope it's fake cuz some of it was revolting.
Duh!!!!!!
I haven't read it but it seems to use all of the trending stories and embellish the rest.
Eighty percent? I'll take it!
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