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"They tearing down a community bro"- Ray J claims what's happening to Diddy is a conspiracy without any facts 

On the latest episode of 20 Versus, titled 20 WOMEN VS 2 COMEDIANS: LIL WOODY & RAY J, Ray J opined that the s*x trafficking and racketeering charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs were simply a conspiracy. In the video, Ray J also claimed that he had been to several parties of Diddy’s where nothing s*xual happened, while many say otherwise.

Meanwhile, the infamous Bad Boy Records founder remains behind bars as he awaits his May 2025 trial date.

In the latest Lah Mike episode released on December 20, Ray J claimed that nothing malicious happened at Diddy’s parties. He also stated that netizens should realize that people are simply spinning narratives. Ray J said:

“Listen I’ve been to a lot of Diddy parties, and ain’t none of them had no dirty sh*t happening at them. All this happening with Diddy is a conspiracy y’all.”

Ray J, whose full name is William Ray Norwood Jr., added:

“It's all about he say, she say. So I say this, as we narrow it down to what's what and what's not, I've said s**t, people have said s**t, but when you really think about it, there's no facts to none of this s**t. So what we thinking about now is they tearing down the community, bro. Creating false narratives for s**t that never happened dog”

“We’ve never seen the stuff that’s being said”- Ray J opened up about Diddy in an interview with Chris Cuomo earlier this year

In September, Ray J claimed that he “looked up” to Combs while entering the music industry and called the Comb's situation “unfortunate.” The Another One Of Me rapper also called the allegations against Combs that include s*x trafficking, r*pe, and physical abuse “hurtful” and “confusing.” Ray J told NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo :

“We’ve never seen the stuff that’s being said and the stuff people are finding out, like, I’ve never been in rooms that people are talking about, and I never knew they existed.”

Despite Ray J seemingly siding with Combs, he stood against the former after the jarring video of Cassie Ventura getting physically assaulted by Combs was made public. According to Complex, Ray J called his actions “demonic” and said Combs deserved a “public whipping” for the same.

Ray J also appeared in a TUBI documentary titled The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs, where he claimed that several celebrities were allegedly frightened about being exposed. He said:

“I'm hearing about artists paying victims to keep their name out of it. People do catch and kills all day...For the regular world, somebody has the truth, somebody pays you to keep it quiet, and hopefully, that money that you got paid secures your happiness while you watch the lie continue to succeed.”

TMZ also reported last month that Ray J and Diddy’s children, Quincy, Justin, and Christian Combs, almost got into a fight in Los Angeles; however, Chris Brown stopped the same from happening. The news outlet reported that Combs’ children were ready to fight with Ray J as they did not like the comments that were made by him about their father.

Brown and Ray’s manager, David, reportedly de-escalated the fight, leaving nobody injured.


Meanwhile, Combs’ trial is set to begin on May 5, 2025.

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