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Monthly Archives: December 2024
THE HOAX: The Collapse of the Mystery Surrounding Kim Porter’s Memoir
COURTNEY BURGESS TEXTED Matthew Cox in a panic on the morning of October 21, 2024, stating: “Feds came to my house and tour it up and took all my electronics including my studio equipment.” Burgess, a music producer with decades of experience in the Hip Hop industry, described how the agents had confiscated the flash drives that contained the video footage of Sean “Diddy” Combs engaging in sex with multiple celebrities. “The feds took all my shit,” he continued. Including the drives containing the salacious manuscript written by Kim Porter, Combs’ deceased former-girlfriend.
However, everything Burgess was saying was a lie. You see, he had fabricated the raid to coverup the fact that months earlier the music producer had conned a gullible journalist into believing that he had flash drives containing the “Diddy sex tapes” as well as Porter’s manuscript—a manuscript believed to have been fabricated by Burgess himself. Specifically, to capitalize on the decades of rumors surrounding Diddy’s shadowy lifestyle. Unbeknownst to Burgess, this lie would create a social media storm which would lead to the Amazon best seller, Kim’s Lost Words, and eventually put him in the crosshairs of the U.S. government.
In Burgess’s haste to make a profit off of Porter’s death, he may just set Diddy free.