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How Al B. Sure! Responded to Claims That He Had Sex With Diddy in Kim Porter Book

The R&B crooner has taken legal action after the publication of the book claiming to be Kim Porter's memoir.

The fallout from the release of the late Kim Porterโ€™s โ€œmemoirโ€ continues. Page Six has reported that Porterโ€™s ex Al B. Sure! sent a cease-and-desist letter to both Amazon and the โ€œmysteriousโ€ publisher of the now-infamous book. As The Root reported over the weekend, the book claiming to be Porterโ€™s memoir alleges that multiple celebrities engaged in sexual activities with Sean โ€œDiddyโ€ Combs, including Al B. Sure!

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Alโ€™s lawyer Robert J. Hantman sent the cease-and-desist letter on Friday according to Page Six, claiming that he has been โ€œdefamed by false and malicious statements published.โ€

โ€œBy misrepresenting his personal life and fabricating serious, false accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior, these defamatory claims have caused significant damage to Mr. Brownโ€™s reputation,โ€ the letter reads.

In addition to the cease-and-desist letter, Al has also demanded a public apology and that the author should stop selling the book. Per the letter, the apology โ€œmust be clear, unequivocal, and widely circulated.โ€ Sure! also called the allegation โ€œthe most disgusting, heinous lie I have ever heard of in my lifeโ€ in a statement to Page Six.

As The Root reported, the book titled โ€œKimโ€™s Lost Wordsโ€ has created quite the stir since it was self-published. The โ€œmemoirโ€ includes shocking claims that Diddy allegedly slept with Al, as well as Jay-Z, Will Smith, Clive Davis, Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, and Jamie Foxx.

It also alleges that the disgraced musician made sexual advances towards Tupac and that Porter found tapes of Diddyโ€™s sexual encounters and โ€œconfrontedโ€ him about it.

Despite Al, Diddy and Porterโ€™s kids and others close to Porter publicly saying that the memoir is โ€œnot true,โ€ the book has still become a bestseller, fueling the current media cycle surrounding Diddy and various conspiracy theories regarding his alleged crimes.

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