Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs issues statement from jail calling Kim Porter memoir ‘a fake’
The IndependentSign up to Roisin O’Connor’s free weekly newsletter Now Hear This for the inside track on all things music Get our Now Hear This email for free Get our Now Hear This email for free SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Sean “Diddy” Combs has issued a statement from prison, calling a damning memoir allegedly written by his late ex-wife Kim Porter, a fake. His attorney Erica Wolf said in a statement: “The Kim Porter ‘memoir’ is fake. May she rest in peace.” Porter and Combs’ children have also distanced themselves from the book as they said in a statement, “We have seen so many hurtful and false rumours circulating about our parents, Kim Porter and Sean Combs’ relationship, as well as about our mom’s tragic passing, that we feel the need to speak out.” In a 14-page indictment, prosecutors allege Combs coerced and drugged women to participate in recorded “highly orchestrated performances” of sexual activity – which he called “Freak Offs” – that would sometimes last days and often included male commercial sex workers. Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, denied any allegations of wrongdoing, claiming his client is “an innocent man with nothing to hide.” Diddy has slammed the alleged memoir as a ‘fake’ He said: “Mr.