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The credibility of this supposed diary is heavily questioned. Todd reveals that the book was edited from Kim Porter’s actual writings, which he claims she shared with close friends, but no documentary proof exists. The timing—published immediately prior to Diddy's arrest—feeds suspicion that the memoir might have been a manufactured scandal or a ploy to further tarnish Diddy's reputation.
Furthermore, stories from the book include allegations of Diddy making death threats, assaulting Porter, and recording sexually explicit tapes with young boys. These allegations are severe, but without concrete proof, they remain in the realm of hearsay and tabloid sensationalism.