A man claiming to be in possession of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged sex tapes, testified before a grand jury on Thursday, October 31.
Courtney Burgess also appeared on NewsNation’s “Banfield,” telling viewers that the rapper’s ex Kim Porter gave him 11 flash drives prior to her 2018 death
The videos allegedly featured eight celebrities, six men and two women, with Burgess claiming that “two to three” of the individuals were minors.
He claimed that “all of” the stars allegedly depicted appeared to be under the influence in the footage and were seemingly “victims” and not “perpetrators.”
When Burgess appeared outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan earlier that same day, he said he had been contacted by agents from the Department of Homeland Security and subpoenaed.
The summons requested that Burgess “turn over all records, including thumb drives, hard drives, electronic storage devices, or devices containing videos and/or other files depicting Diddy,” TMZ reported
Burgess has also claimed to have Porter’s alleged memoir, “Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice, from the other side,” in his possession.
The “fake” book notably was pulled from Amazon last month after it was denounced by Combs’ seven children.
Burgess’ lawyer, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, spoke to ... about the alleged sex tapes in October, claiming that one of the male celebs was “more high-profile than Mr. Combs.”
She claimed, “I can verify that it exists. That it’s real and that the other person in the video is very visible. There’s no question of if it’s that person in the video.”
Diddy was arrested in September and hit with sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution charges.
Since pleading not guilty, Combs has been held in Brooklyn, NY, without bail as sexual assault lawsuits continue to make headlines.
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