Last week the late Kim Porter's sons, Quincy Brown and Christian Combs, sent a cease and desist notice to Courtney Burgess demanding he stop selling the alleged Kim Porter Diary [click here if you missed that].
Courtney is not backing down...
From TMZ
The guy who's hawking a Kim Porter book allegedly based on her diary is taking shots at her in his legal battle with Diddy and Kim's sons ... and telling the boys to screw off.
Courtney Burgess and his attorney Ariel Mitchell fired off a nasty response to Christian and Quincy Combs after the brothers sent Burgess and Mitchell a cease-and-desist over the alleged Porter tell-all.
In the legal response, obtained by TMZ, Burgess and Mitchell take issue with Christian and Quincy claiming he is trying to capitalize on Kim's hard-earned fame by selling "Kim Porter Tell It All" ... they say Kim was not an actor or entertainer and her fame was solely tied to being Diddy's "long time paramour."
Cheap shots aside, Burgess says he absolutely has the copyright to the book and says Kim gave him the rights before her death.
3 comments:
The Family (Sons) Said, That Kim Did Not Write A Book/Diary etc. So How Can They Sue For Something That They Say Doesn't Exist? Also, If It Was Given To Him Before Her Death, It Is NOT Part Of Her Estate. They Have No Claim To Something That Is Not An Estate Item...
shool every class was missed
Lock Jz up!!
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