For the first time since he was taken into custody and transferred to a jailhouse to address “false rumors,” Diddy has spoken out.

The hip-hop entrepreneur, whose actual name is Sean Combs, was arrested on September 16 at the Park Hyatt hotel in Manhattan, New York. He was charged by a grand jury and is currently awaiting trial.

He has entered a not guilty plea to the accusations of racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or compulsion.
Combs’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, tells UNILAD that his client is “not a criminal” and “looks forward to clearing his name in court,” despite Combs’s continued insistence that the decision to arrest and charge him was “unjust.”

However, the rapper has now addressed the allegations made about him in his ex’s biography after spending nine days in jail.

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Kim Porter, who had three children with Diddy, passed away in November 2018 a few days after claiming to be experiencing “flu-like symptoms.”

However, prior to her passing, she is thought to have written a 60-page autobiography called Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice, from the Other Side. It was made public on Amazon earlier this month, just before Combs was arrested, and it is believed to contain claims of the rapper’s physical abuse.

The following declaration was made public via his legal representative Erica Wolf: “The Kim Porter’memoir’ is fake.” It’s a blatant attempt to capitalize on tragedy, which makes it disrespectful as well.

In contrast to the fabrications in his horrifying’memoir,’ it is a proven truth that Ms Porter passed away due to natural causes. May she find serenity in her resting place.

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Quincy Brown, Kim Porter’s four children, and his three children, Christian, Jessie, and D’Lila Combs, issued a statement regarding the rumors that their mother had written a biography, calling them “simply untrue.”

Part of it said, “Anyone claiming to have a manuscript is lying about who they are; she did not.

“Additionally, please understand that any so-called ‘friend’ speaking on behalf of our mom or her family is not a friend, nor do they have her best interests at heart.”

The text continued, explaining that their mother’s cause of death ‘has long been confirmed’ and that ‘there was no foul play’. It concluded by requesting ‘peace’, adding that they ‘continue to cope with her loss every day’.
“Our mother should be remembered as the lovely, resilient, compassionate, and loving woman she was,” the speaker continues. Horrible conspiracy ideas shouldn’t cloud her memories.”

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