• Diddy's Sons And Their Battle Over Kim Porters Memoir With Courtney Burgess (11/25/24)

  • Nov 25 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Diddy's Sons And Their Battle Over Kim Porters Memoir With Courtney Burgess (11/25/24)

  • Summary

  • In mid-November 2024, Sean "Diddy" Combs' sons, Christian Combs and Quincy Brown, issued a cease-and-desist letter to Courtney Burgess regarding his book, "Kim Porter Tell It All," which he published under the pseudonym Jamal Millwood. The brothers asserted that, as the rightful heirs to their late mother Kim Porter's intellectual property, any purported diary entries or personal writings belong to them. They demanded that Burgess cease the book's sale, halt interviews promoting it, and surrender any of Porter's possessions he claimed to have.


    In response, Burgess dismissed the cease-and-desist letter as a "desperate ploy" orchestrated by Diddy, labeling it a "pathetic attempt" reflecting the family's dire financial situation. His attorney, Ariel Mitchell, maintained that Burgess obtained the manuscript through a mutual acquaintance and that Porter had promised to share her memoir with him during a phone call. This exchange has intensified the legal dispute over the rights to Porter's personal writings and the legitimacy of Burgess's claims.

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    source:

    Diddy witness Courtney Burgess fires back at his sons amid legal battle over rights to Kim Porter's alleged diary | Daily Mail Online
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