**New York, NY** — Viewer discretion was strongly advised as the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs took a dark and unexpected turn. On a day already thick with scandal, the courtroom fell into a stunned silence when Al B. Sure! took the stand—not as a celebrity, not as an ex-partner, but as a man who claimed he nearly lost his life for knowing too much.

Al B. Sure!’s testimony added a haunting new layer to the proceedings. With a grim expression, he recalled warnings from Kim Porter—Diddy’s former partner and mother of his children—before her mysterious death. Once full of life, Kim Porter is now the subject of autopsy reports and whispers. Al B. Sure! insisted her death was not what the public was told, and his own near-fatal experiences only deepened the suspicion.

Al described a sudden, unexplained coma in 2022 that doctors labeled “multi-organ failure.” He had been healthy, with no warning signs. “It was like my body shut down. One day I was fine, the next, I was gone—flatlined,” he said. He suggested this was not a coincidence, but part of a pattern: “I believe what happened to Kim was not natural. And I believe what happened to me was not accidental.”

Al B. Sure Accuses Diddy of Involvement in Kim Porter's Death and His Own  Health Collapse, Says He's Willing to Testify in Federal Case [Video]

Al testified that Kim had warned him years before her passing, saying, “You’re too trusting. If you keep being this open, you’re going to get hurt—or worse.” According to Al, Kim believed people in Diddy’s inner circle were dangerous. She kept a detailed notebook with names, dates, and locations, and told Al, “If anything happens to me, it wasn’t an accident.” Kim had allegedly planned to go public with information that could ruin lives, exposing how Diddy controlled those around him with manipulation, threats, and surveillance.

After Kim’s death, Al’s private investigator tried to retrieve her belongings, but her home had been cleaned out—her phone, laptop, and notes all gone. “It was like someone knew what to look for,” he said. Law enforcement, Al claimed, dismissed his concerns and warned him not to speak to the press.

Al also revealed that after Kim’s passing, he received anonymous threats and survived what he believes were attempts on his life, including tampering with his car’s brakes and being offered $500,000 to retract his statements about Kim’s death. He refused, saying, “She meant too much. My son deserves the truth about what happened to his mother.”

The prosecution presented medical records linking Al’s unexplained collapse to possible foul play. Al claimed that just before his health crisis, he had been preparing to share Kim’s secrets with a journalist. After refusing a financial offer to stay silent, he was hospitalized in a coma. Toxicology reports later showed substances in his system that he did not voluntarily ingest. “They told me I had been poisoned,” he said, though the official report listed “undetermined complications.”

Al also testified about Kim’s paranoia in her final weeks—her belief that her phones were tapped, her home was under surveillance, and that she once found a recording device in her child’s toy. He recalled Kim’s plans to leave Los Angeles and disappear with her children, a plan she never got to fulfill.

One of the most explosive revelations was the alleged existence of tapes and a manuscript Kim Porter had been compiling for years, documenting everything from industry secrets to personal threats. After her death, all these materials vanished. “She wanted her story told honestly, even if it came from the grave,” Al said, reading from an email Kim had sent him.

Al concluded his testimony by stating, “I don’t think Kim died of pneumonia. I think she died of silence—of keeping secrets for too long. And I was almost next.”

The prosecution rested their case with Al’s chilling words still echoing in the chamber. As the courtroom emptied, whispers lingered about what had just been unleashed. This was no longer just a celebrity trial—it had become a reckoning with some of the darkest, most carefully buried secrets in hip hop history.

*This article will be updated as new evidence and testimonies emerge from the ongoing trial.*