Ray J reveals celebrities are paying Diddy’s alleged victims to avoid scandal

Ray J shared that several celebrities have reached out to him, expressing concerns about their relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs.

He claims that these individuals are now approaching the alleged victims and trying to convince them with financial offers to keep quiet, according to TMZ.

In the latest documentary to air on TUBI, titled “The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs”, Ray sheds light on the proactive measures taken by celebrities to deal with the allegations. potential coercion from the victim before making any financial demands.

Attorney Tony Buzbee appears in the documentary discussing delivering demand letters to celebrities, urging them to settle their debts promptly to avoid possible legal consequences.

During one section of the documentary, Ray’s demeanor turns annoyed as he details the details, pausing mid-sentence for fear of revealing too many details.

This comes amid reports that In the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding Diddy’s sexual assault case, celebrities have privately reached settlements with victims to prevent their Their identities were revealed in public lawsuits.

In a statement to TMZ in October, Buzbee revealed that his firm, which represents more than 120 individuals who have made allegations against the former Bad Boy Records mogul, was preparing to file a lawsuit against the celebrities .

These celebrities are reportedly being given the opportunity to resolve the complaints privately before they come to public attention.

He previously said via Daily Mail, “In all cases, especially cases like this… because it is in the best interests of the victim, we try to resolve these matters without needed to file a public lawsuit and we did so.” it has happened to a small number of individuals, many of whom you have heard of before.”

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Buzbee expressed his commitment to pursuing individuals who witnessed reported abuse but did not intervene to protect the victims.

“If you were in the room, participated, saw it happen and didn’t say anything or help cover it up, then in my view you have a problem.”

“So many people saw this activity going on, so many people allowed it to continue, said nothing, did not intervene… all of these individuals and organizations were exposed.”

Since his arrest on September 16, Diddy has been detained for allegedly coercing women into prolonged drug-fueled “bizarre” encounters with male escorts. These sessions often last several days.

Diddy was also accused of abuse over a decade, allegedly using violence or threats of violence to coerce his purported victims into complying with his illegal demands.

Since his arrest, individuals claiming to be victims have begun taking legal action and detailing alleged instances of abuse.

The “I Need A Girl” rapper and his legal representatives maintain that the activities in question were consensual interactions between adults, vehemently denying any allegations of abuse, specifically related to minors.

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