June 11th 2024.
Kim Porter's father has come forward to comment on the disturbing video of Sean 'Diddy' Combs violently attacking his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel back in 2016. Jake Porter, the father of Combs' late ex-partner Kim Porter, has spoken out against the "despicable" behavior shown in the leaked footage, stating that it was a shock to see such violence from someone who had been in a relationship with his daughter for so many years.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Jake expressed his disgust at the assault video, stating that he wouldn't even treat his enemy in such a manner. He was in Vietnam when the video was released by CNN, and although he never witnessed any physical violence between Combs and his daughter, the footage made him question the true nature of their relationship. "I didn't know he could stoop that low," Jake said, "I wouldn't even do that to a dog. My heart goes out to Cassie."
Jake also recalls Combs being a "very jealous person" when it came to his daughter, and that this jealousy had a negative impact on their relationship. "They both loved each other," he said, "but Kim's love was genuine. As for Puffy, I don't know what he calls love. I don't think he has any idea what it truly means." Combs and Kim had an on-and-off relationship from 1994 to 2007, during which they had three children together – son Christian, 26, and twin daughters Jessie James and D'Lila, 17. Kim also had a son, Quincy, with singer Al B Sure, whom Combs raised as his own along with his other children, including son Justin, 30, and daughter Chance, 18.
The assault video came to light just one day after Cassie filed a 35-page lawsuit against Combs, accusing him of being physically and sexually abusive during their 10-year relationship. Shortly after, federal agents raided Combs' homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Two months later, CNN released the shocking footage showing Combs violently attacking Cassie in a hotel hallway. In response to the video, Combs posted a video on Instagram, taking full responsibility for his actions and stating that he was going through a "dark" time in his life. "My behavior on that video is inexcusable," he said. "I take full responsibility for my actions. I'm committed to being a better man each day."
Despite Combs' apology, Kim's father is still disturbed by the events that transpired and the impact it had on his daughter. He hopes that Combs will seek help and learn from his mistakes. "I'm not asking for forgiveness," Combs said, "I'm truly sorry." In related news, Combs recently sold the majority stake of his company, Revolt, to his employees, ensuring that it remains a Black-owned business.
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