Faith Evans is seriously considering legal action against Kim Porter’s posthumous memoir, after it sensationally suggested she played a role in the death of her late husband Biggie Smalls. According to insiders, Faith Evans vehemently denies the allegations.
The scandalous 60-page book titled Kim’s Lost Words, which was published earlier this month, is reportedly a collection of diaries written by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ late wife and contains damning allegations implicating I’ll Be Missing You singer Evans in Biggie’s murder.
Biggie, real name Christopher ‘The Notorious BIG’ Wallace, was killed in a drive-by shooting in the early hours of March 9, 1997 in Los Angeles at the age of 24. The case remains unsolved.
While there are endless conspiracy theories surrounding Biggie’s murder and the events leading up to it, Porter’s book alleges that Diddy, 54, initially orchestrated Evans’ relationship with the late star so he could “monitor” him.
It also alleges that Evans, 51, always suspected Disgraced music mogul Diddy had something to do with the rapper’s death.
Faith Evans is seriously considering legal action against Kim Porter’s posthumous memoir after it suggested she played a role in the death of her late husband Biggie Smalls, insiders say
Biggie, pictured with Porter’s ex-husband Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, was murdered in a drive-by shooting in 1997
An insider told DailyMail.com she is “ashamed” and “absolutely disgusted” by the wild claims and denies “everything the book says about her.”
They said: ‘Faith Evans is considering taking legal action against the author of Kim Porter’s book.
“The book alleges that Diddy used her to spy on Biggie Smalls and that she always suspected Diddy was behind his murder. Faith is shocked by the story because it actually uses her name.”
Evans was married to Biggie until his murder. The couple had one child together, Christopher Wallace Jr., CJ.
Following the publication of the damning book, the insider claimed Evans had to assure her 27-year-old son that she had absolutely no role in the “damage” inflicted on his father.
The source added: ‘Faith had no idea what was in the book until she got a call about it and she was embarrassed that anyone would suggest she had played a part in the harm Biggie suffered.
‘Her son, CJ Wallace, is absolutely disgusted and confused by what is in the book. She has had to assure him that it is a lie.
‘Faith strongly denies everything said about her in the book and wants to take legal action.’
Porter’s alleged memoir alleges that Diddy, 54, ordered Evans, 51, to date Biggie so he could ‘monitor’ him
Porter and Diddy had an on-again, off-again relationship from 1994 to 2007.
There are many conspiracy theories surrounding the circumstances of her death, which have only grown stronger since Diddy was charged with racketeering and sex trafficking earlier this month.
Porter’s alleged memoir details Diddy’s colorful love life from the 1990s through her final year, including alleged affairs with both top male and female musicians and rappers, and debauched orgies at his home in which she also participated.
The book was published by Chris Todd, under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood.
One chapter mentions an alleged conversation about Biggie between Evans and Diddy at the office of his record label Bad Boy.
It says, ‘Faith had a tear in her eye as she answered, “He didn’t have to die.” This is getting really sensitive. Did she know? Did she suspect?
“Was this her attempt to find out if Sean intentionally killed Biggie? I wanted to ask, but of course that wasn’t possible. This is so crazy.
Sean sighed and replied that he didn’t. “Don’t get me wrong, I miss him, but he would still leave me. No one cares about my pain.”
‘Classic narcissistic Sean, it’s all about him. I felt sick for a moment…’
Another reads: ‘Sean just told Faith he wouldn’t protect her husband, he would leave Bad Boy.
“From a business perspective, I didn’t disagree with Sean there. If you’re going to leave and create competition for him, why would he spend resources on you?
“So I hugged Sean, but I also knew he didn’t have to send Chris to California. I wondered if he realized he was sentencing him to death.”
Following the publication of the damning book, the insider claimed Evans had to assure her son Christopher Wallace Jr, or CJ, 27, (pictured) that she had no role in “harming” his father.
Diddy and Porter’s children broke their silence in a desperate bid to put to rest conspiracy theories surrounding their mother’s death (left to right) Porter, Christian Casey Combs, Quincy Brown, Diddy, D’Lila Combs and Jessie Combs
Since his release, Todd has been questioned about the veracity of the allegations.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, he said, “If someone were to put my feet up and say, ‘Life or death, is that book real?’ I have to say I don’t know. But for me, it’s real enough.
“Sometimes you just have to get it out there. Maybe not 100 percent of the book is true, but maybe 80 percent is.
The publisher of the 60-page book, Kim’s Lost Words, claims Porter shared a USB drive containing her writings with close friends
‘That is to get those people to come forward and confirm or deny their claims. [the claims]and that helps me as a researcher to find out the truth.’
The book was published a few weeks before Diddy was arrested on suspicion of sex trafficking. He pleaded not guilty.
In a criminal complaint, authorities allege that the rap mogul abused, threatened and coerced women “to satisfy his sexual desires, protect his reputation and conceal his conduct.” The allegations date back to 2008.
Diddy tried twice to get bail after his arrest, but he had to remain in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
If found guilty, he faces a minimum prison sentence of 15 years and a maximum of life.
Earlier this week, Diddy and Porter’s children broke their silence in a desperate attempt to put an end to the conspiracy theories surrounding their mother’s death.
Three of the controversial rapper’s children — Christian, 26, twins Jessie and D’Lila, 17, and Porter’s eldest son Quincy, 33 — posted a joint statement on Instagram.
Their statement read: ‘WE HAVE SEEN SO MANY HURTING AND FALSE RUMORS circulating about our parents. The relationship between Kim Porter and Sean Combs. And also about the tragic passing of our mother. THAT WE FEEL THE NEED TO SPEAK OUT.’
The statement focused on the book, while Porter’s four children continued: “CLAIMS THAT OUR MOTHER WROTE A BOOK ARE SIMPLY FALSE. SHE DID NOT, AND ANYONE WHO CLAIM TO HAVE A MANUSCRIPT IS MISREPRESENTING THEMSELVES. FURTHERMORE. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT ANY SO-CALLED ‘FRIEND’ WHO SPEAKS ON BEHALF OF OUR MOTHER OR HER FAMILY IS NOT A FRIEND. NOR DO THEY HAVE HER BEST INTERESTS AT HEART.
‘OUR LIVES WERE DESTROYED WHEN WE LOST OUR MOTHER. SHE WAS OUR WORLD. AND NOTHING HAS BEEN THE SAME SINCE HER DEATH.’
Four children of the controversial rapper posted a joint statement on Instagram on Tuesday evening
The statement from Porter’s four children continued: “IT HAS BEEN INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT TO THINK THAT SHE WAS TAKEN FROM US TOO EARLY, WHEN THE CAUSE OF HER DEATH HAS LONG BEEN DETERMINED. THERE WAS NO PENALTY. GRIEF IS A LIFETIME PROCESS. AND WE ASK THAT EVERYONE RESPECT OUR REQUEST FOR PEACE AS WE CONTINUE TO DEAL WITH HER LOSS EVERY DAY.
‘WE ARE DEEPLY SADDENED THAT THE WORLD HAS MADE A SHARPNESS OF THE MOST TRAGIC EVENT OF OUR LIVES. OUR MOTHER SHOULD BE REMEMBERED FOR HER BEAUTIFUL, STRONG, KIND.
‘AND SHE WAS A LOVING WOMAN. HER MEMORY MUST NOT BE TARNISHED BY GREAT CONSPIRACY THEORIES.’
The four children concluded the powerful statement by asking for respect for their mother after her passing, adding: “WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU, MOM.”