The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Author Behind Kim Porters Alleged Memoir Admits He Isnt Sure If The Story Is True
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It's the donkey of the day.
This is donkey, donkey.
Bunch of dead asses.
It's time for the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes.
Donkey of the day for Wednesday, September 25th goes to Chris Todd.
Chris Todd is the man behind the publication of a book called Kim's Lost Words, A Journey for Justice
from the Other Side. It is a 59-page
book that, as of yesterday,
was number one on Amazon.
It was self-published on September 6th, but
ever since Diddy was arrested, sales have gone
through the roof. Now, the book makes allegations
about Kim Porter's relationship with
Diddy, says things like
Diddy was begging for a pagan.
He wanted to be
Shut up
I'm trying to be a serious journalist
That's your problem
I'm trying to be a serious journalist
Ain't nothing as serious as a journalist
Let me get back
Let me get back
Channel it from your inner thick thighs
Begging from the pagan go
Now the book makes allegations about
Kim Porter's relationship with Diddy.
It says things like Diddy was begging for a pagan.
He wanted to be penetrated.
I don't know how that helps to move the story forward, but it's there.
Okay, what are some other things in this book, Lauren LaRosa?
The book also alleges that Diddy had extravagant sex parties with high-profile celebrities,
including Oscar winners, that Diddy allegedly recorded himself in very compromising situations,
including an encounter with an 18 year old male pop star who went on to become a household name.
It also alleges that he was physically violent to Kim Porter.
It also alleges that Kim Porter had to make copies of certain tapes as insurance because she thought things would be used against her.
These are all alleged in this book.
Now, the way Chris Todd in this book. Damn.
Now, the way Chris Todd got this book, according to him,
this is what he told Rolling Stone.
He said two people allegedly close to Combs and Kim contacted him about the book after claiming to have the late actress and model's hard drive,
which he said he didn't question.
He claimed they said they had her flash drive.
I didn't ask too many questions about how they got it or where did it come
from?
And that right there is the problem.
That is the problem I have.
OK, that right there is exactly what's wrong with this era.
People get information and don't ask any questions about it.
He said he didn't ask about how they got it or where did it come from.
OK, it's salacious.
It's shocking.
And it will generate what?
Money and attention.
That's all folks care about nowadays.
We have all these conversations about combating misinformation.
We wouldn't have to combat misinformation if people simply had some integrity.
Because I don't care how juicy a story is. I don't care how controversial a story is.
First things first, you have to make sure it's true. You have to at least attempt to do some fact checking.
OK, cite some sources. I was born in 1978.
I'm old enough to remember when we knew the difference between tabloid gossip and actual factual news and information.
Those days are over. And the reason Chris Todd is getting donkey of the day is because he also told Rolling Stone magazine,
if somebody put my feet to the fire and they said life or death, is that book real?
I have to say, I don't know. But it's real enough to me.
Sometimes you have to just put it out there.
What do you mean it's real enough to me?
Who are you?
F your feelings.
Let's deal with the facts.
Just because you believe something doesn't make it true.
And on the flip side, just because you don't believe something, it doesn't make it false.
By the way, you're listening to someone who would see the headlines as a kid like,
I had Bigfoot's love child. You know, you'd be in the line at the grocery store with your mom,
and you see the tabloid, and I had Bigfoot's love child. I will see those headlines and want to hear
more. But that don't mean I believed it. That is not how this generation works, though. If they see
it on social media, if they see it on a website, it doesn't matter what the source is. It doesn't
matter where it came from, who's saying it. if they want to believe it they will because nobody cares about the truth when the
lie is more entertaining chris todd goes on to tell rolling stone maybe not a hundred percent
of the book is true but maybe 80 is what he said that is he said that is to get those people to
come forward and either corroborate or deny the claims.
And that helps me as an investigator to know the truth.
Chris Todd, what the F are you even talking about?
Okay, don't try to make this some moral righteous release as if you're putting this book out because you want people to corroborate or deny claims.
A real investigator would take this book, and if there's something to be investigated, if there are leads to be had, then they would go and collect real evidence to build their case.
Chris, you're just trying to make money off a hot topic, knock it off. And you don't care about who
you hurt in the process. And this ain't about Diddy. Okay. This is not about Diddy at all.
This is about the legacy of Kim Porter. I didn't know Kim Porter. Sat next to her once at a Dave
Chappelle comedy show. One of her best friends is one of my favorite people on the planet,
Marvette Brittle. Drop on the the planet, Marbet Brittle.
Drop on the clues bar for Marbet Brittle.
But I do know that if I was Kim and I was resting in peace,
if there were some words that I allegedly left behind, I would want them to be my words.
Okay?
Why?
Because I got young kids who have to read this stuff.
Can you imagine how traumatic that must be for the babies?
The fact that the kids had to release a statement.
Can you read some of the statement, Lauren?
The statement says,
Claims that our mom wrote a book are simply untrue.
Our lives were shattered when we lost our mother.
She was our world and nothing has been the same since she passed.
We are deeply saddened that the world has made a spectacle
of what has been the most tragic event of our lives.
Our mother should be remembered for her beautiful, strong, kind, and loving,
for the beautiful, strong, kind, and loving woman she was. Her memory should not be tainted by horrific
conspiracy theories. Yeah, I mean, people believe everything they read on the internet except the
truth. And I'm not even mad at people that are misinformed. I'm more upset about the people who
willfully misinformed them. Chris Todd said himself, I don't know if this is real, yet he
still put it into the world. With no regard to Kim Porter's legacy, no regard to how this will impact the kids,
all he could think about was capitalizing off the current news cycle concerning Diddy.
And he's not the only one.
I am all for exposing the truth, but you have to know it's the truth.
And the thing I've learned about the truth in my life is that the lies are always loud.
The truth is always quiet.
And it was like that before social media, but social media now just amplifies the lies even louder.
According to People magazine, Kim Porter's family is pursuing legal options.
Her lawyer calls the memoir fake and shameless.
I hope they sue, even if you don't get anything, because there might not be anything to get.
Sometimes you just have to make examples out of people.
Most of the time, folks, you know, don't sue.
It's because it costs money to sue.
It costs time to sue.
And you spend all this money and all this time and don't get nothing back.
But every now and then you just have to prove a point.
And that's what I want everyone to understand.
Can you afford to lie?
Can you afford to not have something be actual and factual?
I know YouTube and these podcasts make you feel like you can say whatever you want.
But please always remember, free speech is not free.
And there's a cost for every single word you utter.
And if you can't afford to lie, please shut the F up forever.
Please let Remy Ma give Chris Todd the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother******, are you dumb?
Mm-mm-mm.
That's sad. It is sad. Very sad. You dumb. That's sad.
It is sad.
Very sad.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
There's only like, there's only one thing I would want to believe in this book.
What is that, sir?
I don't want to say.
What is that?
I mean, what is that?
It's just, you know, it's just a little, little rhyme.
What's that? Begging for a's nothing. What is that? It's just, you know, it's just a little rhyme. What's that?
Begging for a page.
That's all you care about.
Brad, you've been going off with the sound effects.
First of all, I'm looking at a parade.
And you're going to look around like you didn't, you led him right to it.
You look so surprised.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Like you didn't know it was coming your way. I had no idea.
Let me hold my Palo Santo. Please.
Jesus. Alright.
Let's like that at 4 a.m. next time, y'all.
He's been off all day. I don't know what's going on.
Alright. Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Now, let's open up the phone lines.
Alright. You want to be pegged.
Begging for the pegging.
You don't like the people who beg.
You want them to just... It's just a text
message conversation. Where you at with the eyes. Begging for the pegging. You don't like the people who beg. You want them to just, it's just a text message conversation.
Just begging for it is crazy.
Begging for it is crazy.
Regardless of who's begging for it.
Just begging for it?
Please beg me?
God damn.
Can we save that audio?
Do you have that audio?
Thank you.
All right.
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