A haunting social media post by Sean 'Diddy' Combs has resurfaced amid calls for a full investigation into the death of his former girlfriend Kim Porter.
Porter died in 2018 from lobar pneumonia at the age of 47, with suspicions being raised over the nature of her passing in the years since.
Her former boyfriend Diddy, 54, was sensationally arrested and charged with crimes including racketeering and sex trafficking last week, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.
A week after the disgraced star was arrested, singer Al B. Sure! shared a post to social media claiming there is a conspiracy involving the death of Porter and the publication of a recent memoir in her name.
The late model and actress and the singer, whose full name is Albert Joseph Brown III, share a child together, while she was also involved in a relationship with Diddy.
In a number of somewhat cryptic posts to his Instagram, Brown made a series of unsubstantiated claims that Porter was murdered.
A post to X that Diddy made last year on her birthday has also resurfaced, in which he said: 'We miss you so much Kim! Happy Birthday Beautiful! Love forever.'
Diddy, seen here with Porter, was sensationally arrested and charged with crimes including racketeering and sex trafficking last week , all of which he has pleaded not guilty to
Brown, seen here, claimed in his lengthy posts that people who worked closely with Porter were 'instructed to steal her computer and mobile devices'
A post to X that Diddy made last year on her birthday has also resurfaced following the publication of the memoir and his arrest last week
Brown posted images of himself with Porter and snippets of alleged diary entries from Porter in Jamal T. Millwood's new book 'Kim's Lost Words'.
The memoir, which is now a best seller, was self-published earlier this month and details Porter's relationship with Diddy prior to her death.
Brown claimed in his lengthy posts that people who worked closely with Porter were 'instructed to steal her computer and mobile devices'.
He said that these contained her 'original book notes' and that there was a conspiracy at play to prevent the publication of her book.
Brown claims pages of the book were swapped out with others so inflammatory excerpts were never published.
According to his post, he learned this information from 'frequent and intimate conversations in her selfless attempts to save my life'.
In echoing suspicious claims surrounding the death of Porter, he said she had been 'privy to' alleged crimes Combs had committed.
The book had claimed that Brown had also been involved in sexual relations with Diddy, something he said was 'fabricated bulls***'.
In another post, Brown said there would be a 'significant suit' headed for whoever had published the book and 'dragged my name into this bulls***'.
The book had described Diddy's colorful love life from the 1990s through until Porter's final year.
It includes allegations of philandering with both male and female musicians and rappers, as well as debauched orgies at his home which she joined in with.
The book had described Diddy's colorful love life from the 1990s through until Porter's final year
Porter, seen here with Diddy and their twin daughters, recounts discovering and making copies of tapes Diddy made of himself having sex with 'young boys' he was managing
Combs is accused of sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice
The short memoir has disturbing alleged accounts of Diddy slapping Porter after losing his temper, and even making death threats to her.
Porter recounts discovering and making copies of tapes Diddy made of himself having sex with 'young boys' he was managing.
The publisher of the 60-page book, Kim's Lost Words claims Porter shared a thumb drive of her writing with close friends
This is also said to include an alleged tape involving an 18-year-old popstar who went on to be a household name.
The final entry of the memoir has Porter falling fatefully ill, dramatically texting her friends 'he got me', and then calling 911.
The book's LA-based publisher Chris Todd claims Porter shared a thumb drive of her writing with close friends, which he obtained and lightly edited into a book.
Porter's family and close friends have insisted that the memoir is fake.
Close friends Kimora Lee Simmons and Lawanda Lane told Rolling Stone that 'they don't know [the author] at all'.
Diddy shares his son Christian, and twins Jessie and D'Lila with Porter, and he adopted Porter's son she shares with Brown, Quincy.
After a federal raid on Diddy's home in March of this year, Brown posted on his Instagram asking Quincy to 'come home'.
In a plea to his biological son, he said: 'Come Home. The [door] is wide open. You’re safe here son! I Love you, Popz, Your Biological.'
Quincy, who is an actor and a rapper, has long acknowledged that Diddy is his father, describing him as 'pops' in an interview with People in 2013.
The charges Diddy faces are tied to 'freak offs', coerced sex acts that Combs allegedly orchestrated and recorded, according to a federal indictment.
Porter died in November of 2018 at her home in Toluca Lake, California, of lobar pneumonia
The charges Diddy faces are tied to 'freak offs', coerced sex acts that Combs allegedly orchestrated and recorded, according to a federal indictment
Following his arrest, he was denied bail by a judge after he used both his and his mother's homes in Miami - worth $50 million - as collateral.
On Wednesday, he lost an appeal to overturn the decision and will remain in custody while pending trial. He is being held at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.
Combs is being held in solitary confinement - away from the comforts of his $48 million mansion - and on suicide watch.
Diddy's associates would allegedly ply victims with drugs to keep them compliant and would make threats against anyone refusing to engage.
These claims are similar to those made in a civil lawsuit brought by Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie last year.
These allegations were central to prosecutors bringing sex trafficking charges against the producer, with observers noting that authorities are increasingly expanding the law to suit their cases against powerful defendants.
Combs is among the most influential hip-hop producers and executives of the past three decades.
Formerly known as Puff Daddy, he built one of hip-hop´s biggest empires, blazing a trail with several entities attached to his famous name.
He is the founder of Bad Boy Records and a three-time Grammy winner who has worked with a slew of top-tier artists including Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Usher, Lil Kim, Faith Evans and 112.