Al B. Sure Says He's Willing to Testify Against Diddy in Federal Sex Trafficking Trial
Al claimed Diddy had something to do with his 2022 health scare and Kim Porter's sudden death.
Al B. Sure has claimed Diddy had something to do with his health scare in 2022, as well as Kim Porter's sudden death, and said he will testify in the Bad Boy Records founder’s federal sex trafficking trial because of it.
In an interview with FOX 5 New York to promote his memoir Do You Believe Me Now, Al made various allegations about Diddy, such as Porter warning him to stay away and how her death didn't make sense when she was a healthy person. According to Al, he's sure that Diddy pulled several strings in order to get his way.
"The late Kim Porter, who you know, kind of warned me all along the way to just kind of like 'watch your back' and so forth and I didn't understand why," said Al before he claimed to believe that Porter did not die as a result of a battle with pneumonia. "She was in the best of health. We just saw each other prior to her passing. We were actually celebrating our son's new Netflix Christmas special, and she was doing just fine."
Al then revealed he was subpoenaed to testify in Diddy's federal sex trafficking trial and claimed his attorney is getting things in order when that time comes, as he's "absolutely" taking the stand. The singer added that there was an "expensive" PR campaign to shut him down and claimed there was a bounty placed on his head.
When asked if he believes Diddy or his affiliates had something to do with him falling into a coma thanks to multi-organ failure in 2022, Al claimed the disgraced music mogul was "absolutely" responsible.
Despite Al's explosive claims, Diddy and Kim's children released a statement in September where they cleared the air regarding her death and shot down any rumors of foul play.
"While it has been incredibly difficult to reconcile how she could be taken from us too soon, the cause of her death has long been established," read the statement. "There was no foul play. Grief is a lifelong process, and we ask that everyone respect our request for peace as we continue to cope with her loss every day."
Meanwhile, week one of USA v. Combs trial saw '90s flashbacks, a missing witness, dad issues to name a few things and opening arguments haven't even happened yet.
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