Lawanda Lane Exposes False Claims About Kim Porter's Alleged Book Manuscript
- Courtney Burgess claimed that Kim Porter was working on a manuscript for a book.
- Lawanda Lane stated that there is no evidence of Porter ever seeking to write a book.
- The controversy arises amid Sean 'Diddy' Combs' criminal trial and various allegations against him.
Lawanda Lane, a close confidante of Kim Porter, has denied claims that Porter, who passed away at the age of 47 on November 15, 2018, ever attempted to write a manuscript for a book. This claim was brought forward by Courtney Burgess, a witness in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ongoing criminal trial. Lane emphasized her long-standing relationship with Porter, which included 30 years of friendship and two decades of cohabitation, asserting that no one in Combs’ family is familiar with Burgess. Burgess' legal representative has stated that a purported manuscript has been stored on a flash drive and handed over to federal authorities amid the investigations related to Combs. Amidst the criminal case, lawyers for Combs have been accused of trying to 'hijack' the legal proceedings by seeking the early release of evidence and the identities of potential witnesses. Combs has faced serious allegations of engaging in a racketeering conspiracy and abusing women over many years. As details about the criminal trial continue to unfold, Lane's statements challenge the legitimacy of claims regarding Porter's intentions before her death.