Al B. Sure! is doubling down on his accusations against Diddy.
The singer, whose legal name is Albert Joseph Brown III, once claimed that the imprisoned mogul was responsible for his 2022 coma. In a new slew of allegations, he has accused Diddy's PR team of suppressing the stories relating to Kim Porter's death.
For the unversed, Al B. Sure! dated Porter and welcomed a son, Quincy Brown, with her. After they broke up, she married Diddy and welcomed more children with him. In the last few months, Brown has alleged that the disgraced rapper had something to do with her death and has repeatedly called for investigations into the matter. Porter died of pneumonia in November 2018.
"Diabolical!" Al captioned his latest post on Instagram. "Remember when I stated there was 'the most expensive PR media campaign' initiated to conceal evidence, discredit, silence, and drag me through the national media when I exposed all of this deplorable activity, and then stood ten toes down about Kimberly's alleged murder? 'Al B.'s just looking for attention, clout chasing,' etc. Incorrect, I didn't ask to be dragged into any of this depravity, be gang stalked (and you have no idea what else, but will)."
He continued,
"I didn't return from death to lay down and be silent. Post coma, I was minding my business, living a clean and healthy lifestyle, physical therapy, daily prayer meditation, realigning with my seeds, recovering a few million owed me in unpaid royalties & publishing for my 30+ years of creative work, and Advocating in Congress for proper healthcare in our communities. Focused! Only to deal with this continuous corrupt bullsh from people working overtime to destroy me because of their own darkness." He continued, "Let's investigate which 27 news outlets [allegedly] took payments to scrub #KimPorter from their news cycle?"
Al B. Sure! doubles down on claims that Diddy was behind his coma: Read more
Back in May this year, Al B. Sure! echoed his claims that Combs' PR team had a hand in silencing him and that the multi-organ failure that sent him into a coma in 2022 could be traced back to the mogul. Speaking with Fox 5 New York at the time, he alleged:
"There was the most expensive PR campaign against me to shut me down. If you knew, actually, knew what they did to me. There was a bounty on my head."
He was then asked if Diddy had anything to do with it, to which he replied affirmatively:
"I believe this to be the case, yes," Al B. Sure! verified. "Absolutely. My first time saying it... Remember, I'm the only one who spoke up. And I'm the only one who's left alive."
The R&B mogul's new tell-all memoir is also set to hit the shelves this September 9, 2025, titled Do You Believe Me Now?, and it is reportedly set to delve into a litany of his allegations against Diddy. As reported by Cheat Sheet, back in September 2024, when Diddy was arrested, Al B. Sure! took to X to dish out a cryptic reaction:
“Me talking about situations for over a decade and a half, and all of a sudden, everybody woke up like, ‘Woah, yo, we thought you were crazy!'” he said. “Yeah, I am crazy. But what I am not is a liar. That I’m not. All I did was give the science. I was ignored, laughed at, ridiculed, things of that nature. But that’s OK. My God is so much bigger. My God got me.”
As reported by Hot New Hip Hop, Diddy has long refuted these allegations, and as of this writing, Al B. Sure!'s claims have yet to be confirmed.
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