After speaking out in support of their father in the early days of the scandal and denying rumors that their mother – Kim Porter – recorded evidence of P. Diddy ‘s crimes and gave it to many people, recently, the rapper’s children once again spoke out against the information that their father plotted to murder their mother.
In a recent media statement, Quincy Brown, Justin, Christian (King), Chance, Jessie and D’Lila Combs expressed their “unanimous” support for P.Diddy more than a month after their father was arrested and charged with various crimes.
Diddy and his kids Jessie, Chance, D’Lila and Justin at the 2023 MTV VMAs . PHOTO: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
The comments come after Al B. Sure!, R&B singer and Brown’s father, called for a re-investigation into the death of Porter, P. Diddy’s late wife. The couple had four children together: Quincy, Christian, Jessie and D’Lila Combs.
“The past month has been devastating for our family,” the statement said. “Many people have judged my father based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and increasingly absurd false stories on social media . Through this statement, we stand united with our father every step of the way. We believe in the truth and know it will prevail. Nothing can break the strength of our family. We miss and love our father very much.”
After Al B. Sure!’s message was released, the children also spoke of their late mother and expressed how their lives have been shattered since losing her. They stated: “While it is difficult to live normally after she was taken from us so soon, the cause of her death has long been known. There was no foul play. The grief is still raw and we hope everyone will respect that as we continue to deal with our loss each day.”
Janice Combs and her children came to support Diddy’s hearing . PHOTO: PAGE SIX
In addition to their four children, P.Diddy also has two stepchildren: Justin Combs – his first son with fashion designer Misa Hylton, and Chance, whose mother is businesswoman Sarah Chapman.
Hylton previously expressed support for Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura after a video of the rapper raping her was released last May. Ventura sued Diddy at the time, and the case was settled just a day later. But it has since set off a wave of lawsuits against the artist.
Diddy was indicted in September on charges that he allegedly assaulted and trafficked women since at least 2008, through directing a major criminal enterprise, and participated in a “rape network.” He was denied bail after pleading not guilty due to concerns he might flee the country.
Since then, additional lawsuits have been filed against Diddy, with 120 accusers announced earlier this month. When the lawsuits were announced, Tony Buzbee, the accusers’ attorney, said many of the accusers said they were raped after being drugged and that “many did it for the promise of stardom . ”
According to the announcement, 25 of the accusers are minors, the youngest being 9 and 14 years old. The accusers, both male and female, come from 25 states, with the majority in California, New York, Georgia and Florida, attorneys said. Diddy’s attorney, Erica Wolff, said her client “categorically denies any sexual abuse of anyone, including minors.”
Despite the mounting allegations, Diddy’s family has remained united in their support of the rapper throughout the investigation. During a recent hearing, the rapper’s mother, Janice Combs, appeared alongside her six grandchildren and expressed her support for her son.