Kim Porter's Unreleased Memoir Reveals Diddy Beat Her With A Chair; 'I Woke Up In Hospital': Report
Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly beat his late ex-girlfriend Kim Porter with a chair so brutally that she landed in a hospital, according to her purported unreleased memoir.
The new claims against the embattled hip-hop mogul came from a 40-page manuscript Radar Online obtained from a source, who opted not to disclose their identity and said they received it from a person close to Porter and Combs.
The unnamed source claimed that this insider got the document from a flash drive that allegedly belonged to Porter and that it was written in the months before the actress died at age 47 in November 2018. Enstarz could not independently verify the claims or the authenticity of the document.
In the alleged memoir, Porter alleged that Combs once struck her with a chair in a fit of jealousy and anger.
Combs allegedly confronted Porter after a producer sent her flowers and a card that read: "The other night was amazing, we must do it again."
According to the alleged manuscript, the rapper slapped Porter, threw the flowers at her, screamed at her and threw her coffee mug against the wall because he believed the producer was trying to make a move on her.
The document stated that Porter, in an effort to calm Diddy down, tried to explain that the producer likely just sent the flowers and card because she recently had coffee with him, or he wanted to invite her to star in a film.
However, Combs allegedly only became angrier and flipped a "heavy" table while screaming, "He wants to put the move on my f**king family? My f**king family!"
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The purported memoir went on to claim that Porter tried to reason with Combs that the producer likely did not know they were still together at the time because the rapper was "publicly dating someone else."
However, according to the document, this set off Combs, who allegedly screamed at Porter, "So, you didn't tell him back off?!"
It was at this point that Diddy allegedly grabbed a chair and used it to beat Porter.
"And then out of nowhere, he hit me with a chair. I don't remember anything after that, until I woke up in a hospital room," Porter allegedly wrote in the document.
Porter allegedly wrote that her broken arm had been placed in a cast and she had injuries on her face, including her eyebrow and lip.
Combs was allegedly there when she woke up and immediately apologized and promised to "never put [his] hands on [her] again," claimed the alleged manuscript.
Porter allegedly wrote that she initially did not believe Combs and even feared he would "make [her] look crazy" to the public by lying about how she sustained her injuries.
However, instead of this, Combs allegedly helped her through her recovery in the next six months and worked his way into her good graces and bed.
Porter also allegedly wrote that the producer at the center of their fight "died of pneumonia."
Combs and Porter dated on and off from 1994 to 2007. The rapper adopted her son Quincy Brown before they welcomed three kids together.
In January 2019, two months after the model's passing, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner certified Porter's cause of death as lobar pneumonia and her manner of death as natural.
However, speculation that Combs may have been involved in Porter's death resurfaced earlier this year after a surveillance video showed him physically assaulting another ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura, in a hotel in 2016.
Unfounded rumors circulating on social media alleged that Porter may have been killed to prevent the publication of her memoir.
Since November 2023, Combs has been hit with several lawsuits over allegations of rape, sexual assault and sex trafficking, and two of his homes were raided by federal agents as part of a sex trafficking investigation.
While he issued an apology for physically assaulting Ventura, Combs has denied the claims in the lawsuits against him. He has not been charged in connection with the suits and raids.