Kim Porter’s four children have come together to denounce a so called memoir being circulated by the media.
According to PEOPLE the newly published memoir claimed to be written by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ late ex-girlfriend Kim Porter is being called out as “fake” by Combs’ attorney and now her children.
In a joint statement Quincy, Christian, Jessie and D’lila said they are aware of all the false rumors being spread about their parents.
They made it clear that the memoir being sold is not a book Kim ever wrote and the “friend” who released it is not a freind at all.
Read the entire statement below:
According to PEOPLE KIM’S LOST WORDS: A journey for justice, from the other side… was recently published on Amazon on Sept. 6. After Combs, 54, was indicted on sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution-related charges on Sept. 17, the book rose to the No. 1 spot on the platform’s Literature & Fiction list.
A brief sample of the 58-page piece, noticeably filled with typos and inaccuracies, details alleged disturbing and graphic sexual encounters with Combs and other well-known celebrities, as well as alleged physical abuse from the music mogul against Porter.
Combs’ attorney Erica Wolf says in a statement to PEOPLE that the memoir is “fake,” “offensive” and “a shameless attempt to profit from tragedy.”
The cover features a photo of the model, who died at 47 of lobar pneumonia in 2018, and says it is written by “Jamal T. Millwood” for “Kimberly A. Porter.” Chris Todd (real name Todd Guzze) self-published the book under the Millwood pseudonym.
“Chris Todd has no respect for Ms. Porter or her family, who deserve better,” Wolf tells PEOPLE. “Unlike the fabrications in his sickening ‘memoir,’ it is an established fact that Ms. Porter died of natural causes. May she rest in peace.”
“Kim Porter’s family is exploring all their options” according to a source close to the family, specifically regarding legal action against the publisher and those involved.
“Kim Porter never authored a manuscript, and any claims suggesting otherwise are entirely false and fabricated,” another sources close to the family adds. The baseless pages in the book not only misrepresent Ms. Porter’s lived experience and legacy, but also continue to cause unnecessary distress to her loved ones. Kim Porter has four children, two of whom are still minors, and all of whom no longer have access to their father while he is detained awaiting trial. Chris Todd, who is credited as the publisher, has no connection to Kim Porter or her family.”
PEOPLE spoke with Todd about the veracity of his book’s contents on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
“Do you think Chris Todd would risk his ass and rep on something that was fake??” Todd replied, addressing himself in third person.”Number one on Amazon.”
“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,” Todd said in a separate interview with Rolling Stone. “Sometimes you have to just put it out there. Maybe not 100% of the book is true, but maybe 80% 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.”