The memoir titled KIM'S LOST WORDS, purportedly by Kim Porter, consists of dubious claims and factual inaccuracies, leading to a major backlash from Porter's family.
The rise of demand for Diddy-related content after his arrest significantly boosted the memoir's visibility on Amazon, despite its controversial origins.
Porter's family members, claiming the memoir is not her writing, have initiated legal actions against Christopher Todd, whose pseudonym was Jamal T. Millwood, the book's alleged author.
Despite the critique and ongoing controversy, Amazon has yet to respond to requests for the memoir's removal, allowing it to thrive in the best-seller rankings.
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