Diddy‘s sons are waging their very own authorized battle now, warning the person who’s hawking a Kim Porter ebook — allegedly based mostly on her diary — to close it down or face a lawsuit.
Christian and Quincy Combs, fired off a stop and desist letter to a man named Courtney Burgess and his legal professional Ariel Mitchell over “Kim Porter Inform It All (‘Inform It All’)” … a ebook at present bought on-line underneath the pseudonym Jamal Millwood.
Within the letter, obtained by TMZ, the Combs bros say they grew to become the rightful heirs and homeowners of Kim’s mental property rights following her dying in November 2018 … and due to this fact her purported diary entries belong to them.
As they level out … Burgess himself did a bunch of interviews to advertise the ebook, claiming it was an “authentic unedited” copy of her diary/memoir. He is alleged he obtained a flash drive from individuals who have been near Kim, and printed it with none edits to provide the ebook.
Quincy and Christian are taking pictures down that narrative, saying the entire flash drive story is “patently false” and misleads the general public. However, within the letter they add, IF it have been true the flash drive would belong to them … as Kim’s heirs.
We spoke to Burgess and Mitchell just a few weeks in the past in NYC, the place they advised us they’d met with federal prosecutors. We’re advised the feds seized his cellphone, which contained a duplicate of the flash drive information used for the ebook.
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Kim and Diddy’s sons at the moment are placing Burgess on the clock — they are saying he has 5 days to close down the web sale of the ebook, cease doing interviews making his false claims and switch over any of Kim’s possessions he claims to have. In addition they need an accounting of any cash he is already made off the ebook.
The unstated risk right here is … a lawsuit might be the Combs brothers’ subsequent transfer.