🚨 Inside the USB Kim Gave Al B. Sure Right Before Her Death—A Deadly Secret She Tried to Expose! 🧨🖥️

Inside Al B. Sure and Kim Porter's Relationship Timeline

Kim Porter wasn’t just another name in Diddy’s long, chaotic romantic history.

She was the one who knew him best.

From their Uptown Records days to their turbulent on-and-off 12-year relationship, Kim had seen it all—and survived most of it.

But just days before she mysteriously died of “pneumonia,” Kim reportedly gave something to Al B.

Sure that may have contained the truth she could no longer carry.

A USB.

A digital Pandora’s box.

And what followed wasn’t just tragedy—it was a pattern.

Let’s rewind.

Uptown Records launched the careers of legends: Andre Harrell, Heavy D, Al B.

Sure, Kim Porter, and a teenage intern named Sean “Puffy” Combs.

Fast forward decades later—Kim, Andre, and Heavy D are dead.

Inside Al B. Sure and Kim Porter's Relationship Timeline

Al B. Sure went into a sudden coma with multiple organ failure.

Puffy? He’s alive.

Thriving.

But Al B. Sure says that’s not a coincidence.

He claims flat-out: Diddy tried to kill him.

Why? Maybe because of that USB—and what Kim knew.

Kim Porter wasn’t just beautiful and smart—she was in the room when history happened.

She worked as Andre Harrell’s assistant but was dating Al B. Sure at the time.

Together they had a son, Quincy.

But as Diddy climbed his way out of intern obscurity, he set his eyes on Kim—and didn’t let go.

Even after Kim left Al and got with Diddy, the tangled triangle continued.

Diddy adopted Quincy, raising him as his own.

But insiders say the tension between Diddy and Al never died—and what’s worse, Kim knew too much.

As Puffy rose to power, the whispers got louder.

Wild parties.

Freak-offs.

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Secret lives.

Lawsuits.

Allegations of violence, manipulation, and worse.

And standing quietly in the background of it all was Kim—watching, listening, remembering.

But Kim wasn’t just storing memories.

According to Al B. Sure, she was documenting them—preparing to publish a tell-all that would’ve flipped the industry upside down.

Then came her death.

On November 15, 2018, Kim Porter was found dead in her Los Angeles home.

The official cause? Lobar pneumonia.

But the timeline raised red flags.

She’d reportedly been in great health just days prior.

She was actively working on her book.

And that mysterious USB? It had been handed to Al B. Sure just before she passed.

Al was supposed to meet up with Kim in Vegas for more interviews and story work—but before they could reconnect, she was gone.

No autopsy photos.

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No electronic devices near her bed.

Her laptop? Gone.

Her phone? Missing.

Her communications? Wiped.

Nothing left but questions.

And then it got even weirder.

Al B.Sure suddenly fell gravely ill himself.

Multiple organ failure.

Two months in a coma.

Doctors were stunned.

And when he finally woke up, he wasted no time: “I believe Diddy tried to kill me.

” His words, not speculation.

And it wasn’t just paranoia—Al claims Kim warned him to watch his back before she died.

And Kim wasn’t the only one silenced.

Heavy D? Died suddenly.

Andre Harrell? Also gone.

All were reportedly working on books or projects that would’ve unveiled the underbelly of Uptown Records, the dark side of Diddy’s rise, and the secrets buried behind the smiles.

The surviving members of that original crew are now Diddy and Al B.Sure.

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And only one of them was nearly erased.

Al has said he was ridiculed and dismissed for years.

Law enforcement ignored his concerns.

Media clowned him.

Fans said he was paranoid.

But then came the Cassie lawsuit.

The 50 Cent trolling.

The leaked abuse footage.

The Molotov cocktail threat against Kid Cudi.

Suddenly, Al didn’t seem crazy anymore—he seemed right.

And as more truth came out, Al started speaking louder.

He posted cryptic messages.

Demanded investigations.

And dropped chilling facts: Kim’s initial autopsy listed her cause of death as “deferred.

” A coroner even ruled it a homicide before reversing the report.

Toxic substances were found in her body.

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Her massage therapist allegedly gave her treatment while she had full-blown pneumonia.

Who does that? And even more jaw-dropping: her golden casket was reportedly ordered two months before her death.

How did someone know she’d die?

Then there’s the infamous coroner, Ed Winter.

He oversaw not just Kim’s case, but also those of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Paul Walker, Bernie Mac, and Brittany Murphy—all of whom died under similarly suspicious circumstances.

Ed Winter? He died too.

And guess what? Some reports suggest he also died of pneumonia.

This is where things turn from suspicious to diabolical.

It’s not just Kim.

It’s not just Al.

It’s a string of mysterious deaths, missing evidence, erased electronics, gag orders, and threats.

And it all leads back to one man: Brother Love himself, Diddy.

At Kim’s last public event—a Netflix screening for their son Quincy—she appeared completely healthy, joyful, and energized.

According to Al, there were no signs of illness.

None.

Just days later, she was gone.

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Her tell-all never released.

And whatever was on that USB? Still unknown.

But Al B. Sure hasn’t stopped.

He’s now subpoenaed to testify in one of Diddy’s looming trials.

He’s said publicly that he has nothing to hide and will share everything he knows.

When asked if he truly believes Kim died of pneumonia, his response was chilling: “Absolutely not.”

As this story unravels in courtrooms, on social media, and behind closed doors, one thing becomes terrifyingly clear: the secrets Kim tried to reveal didn’t die with her.

They live on—in Al’s memory, in that USB, and maybe soon, in open court.

If what Al B.Sure says is true—and if he survives long enough to tell the full story—the fall of Diddy might be more explosive than anyone ever imagined.