The Phony Kim Porter Memoir About Abuse Allegations Against Diddy Is Pulled From Amazon

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A fake memoir claiming to be written by Kim Porter about her abusive relationship with Diddy has been taken down from Amazon.** The book, titled 'Kim’s Lost Words: A journey for justice, from the other side …', was denounced by Porter's children as a complete fabrication. It was published by an independent publisher named Todd Christopher Guzze who claimed to have received a 'flash drive, documents and tapes' from Porter. However, Porter's ex-husband, Al B. Sure!, threatened to take legal action against the creators of the 'fake' memoir. **The book was pulled from Amazon after the company was notified of a dispute regarding the title.

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