USB Secret from Kim G. Before Her D:ea:th: The Deadly Truth She Tried to Expose
Inside the USB Kim Porter Gave Before Her Mysterious Death
Kim Porter was more than just a fleeting part of Diddy’s romantic history; she was someone who knew him intimately. From their days at Uptown Records—home to legends like Andre Harrell, Heavy D, and Al B.—to their tumultuous 12-year relationship, Kim witnessed much. She had a son with Al B. Sure and was deeply involved in industry circles.
In the months leading up to her death, Kim reportedly handed Al B. Sure a USB—a device believed to contain explosive truths about her life and the music industry’s darker side. Her sudden death from pneumonia sparked suspicion, especially since she was reportedly healthy and working on a tell-all book. Her electronic devices, including her laptop and phone, mysteriously disappeared after her death, leaving behind only questions.
Al B. Sure later fell gravely ill with multiple organ failure, spending two months in a coma. He claims Diddy attempted to have him killed, a charge that has intensified amid ongoing revelations. Kim, who was documenting industry secrets, allegedly warned him to watch his back before she died. Several close associates, including Heavy D and Andre Harrell, also died prematurely under suspicious circumstances, fueling speculation about a covert pattern.
Further investigations revealed alarming details: Kim’s autopsy was initially listed as “deferred,” and toxic substances were found in her body. Her massage therapist reportedly treated her while she had full-blown pneumonia, and her casket was ordered months in advance of her death, raising suspicions. Even the renowned coroner involved in her case and others who died similarly under mysterious conditions have since passed away.
As Al B. Sure prepares to testify in upcoming trials and more details emerge, the story of Kim Porter highlights a disturbing pattern of silence and secrecy. The secrets she tried to reveal seem persistent, living on through evidence, testimonies, and the possibility of justice. If Al B. Sure’s account is accurate, the real story behind her death—and Diddy’s true nature—may soon come into the light.