Samples sometimes get mixed up at the lab so it is possible that those are actually someone else's results. Since the colposcopy was negative, doing a LEEP seems overkill. Maybe you could just have another pap done in 6 months or a year. Have you kept up with paps (every 3 years or every 5 years if also doing HPV testing) and don't have a history of dysplasia (LSIL, HSIL, CIN1,2 or 3)? If so, then a lab mix-up would seem even more reasonable.
So the colposcopy looks for signs of disease on your cervix, vagina and vulva. It's not an HPV test. They must have done a biopsy and didn't find any abnormal cells or cancer. I have to say, I'm confused by your results, too. Your Pap results indicated abnormal cells, and your colpo found none.
(This is a good list of the possible results of a colpo and what they mean - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/colposcopy/results/)
With your pap test, did they do a separate HPV test? That is usually done at the same time as the Pap, and would tell you what strains you have.
I'm a little confused as to why he would suggest a LEEP when the colpo found nothing, and when an HPV test would tell you what strains you have, in a far less invasive way. Can you get a copy of your test results? Is there a patient portal? Can you ask? You're entitled to a copy of all your records.
I'm sorry it's so confusing.