Courtney Burgess recently testified before a grand jury, claiming to have in his possession alleged sex tapes featuring celebrities, including Sean “Diddy” Combs. He appeared on NewsNation’s “Banfield” and stated that Combs’ ex, Kim Porter, had given him 11 flash drives prior to her death in 2018. Burgess alleged that the videos featured eight celebrities, with two to three of them being minors. He also claimed that the individuals in the videos appeared to be under the influence and were victims rather than perpetrators.
Outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan, Burgess revealed that he had been contacted by agents from the Department of Homeland Security and subpoenaed to turn over all records and devices containing videos or files of Diddy. Additionally, he claimed to have Porter’s alleged memoir, “Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice, from the other side,” in his possession, which was removed from Amazon after being denounced by Combs’ children. Combs’ legal team has not commented on these claims as of yet.
Burgess’ lawyer, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, previously confirmed the existence of the alleged sex tapes in October, stating that one of the male celebrities involved was more high-profile than Combs. Combs’ legal team responded by accusing Mitchell-Kidd of seeking publicity. The source revealed that Combs was horrified by the idea of the videos being leaked, feeling victimized again after being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. He pleaded not guilty and is currently being held without bail.
Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee is representing over 100 alleged victims against Combs, including minors, who have accused him of sexual assault. Despite these allegations, Combs has consistently denied any wrongdoing through his legal team. The situation continues to unfold as more details come to light. If you or someone you know is affected by the issues raised in this story, the Sexual Assault Hotline is available for support.
In summary, Courtney Burgess has come forward with allegations of possessing sex tapes involving celebrities, including Sean “Diddy” Combs, which were reportedly given to him by Kim Porter. Burgess has also claimed to have Porter’s memoir in his possession. These allegations have sparked a legal battle that includes Homeland Security agents contacting Burgess and requesting the turnover of devices containing videos of Diddy. Combs’ legal team has not yet responded to these claims.
Burgess’ lawyer previously confirmed the existence of the alleged sex tapes, stating that one of the male celebrities involved was more high-profile than Combs. The situation has left Combs feeling victimized after facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. Attorney Tony Buzbee is representing numerous alleged victims against Combs, including minors, though he has consistently denied any wrongdoing. As this story continues to develop, the Sexual Assault Hotline is available for support to those affected by the issues raised.