In a new twist surrounding allegations against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, singer and entrepreneur Ray J has claimed that multiple celebrities are privately reaching out to alleged victims, offering payments to prevent them from going public.
Ray J’s comments appear in TMZ’s new TUBI documentary, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs, where he discusses the actions some high-profile figures are reportedly taking to avoid association with the scandal.
Ray J expressed that some celebrities are taking preventive measures to “cut alleged victims off at the pass,” aiming to avoid demands for money before accusations surface. At one point in the interview, Ray appears visibly uncomfortable and even stops himself, saying he may have revealed too much.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, also featured in the documentary, confirmed sending demand letters to various high-profile individuals, warning them to settle quietly or risk facing lawsuits.
Meanwhile, recent reports indicate that federal authorities have seized videos recorded by Diddy, allegedly containing footage of other prominent figures at exclusive parties, commonly referred to as “freak-offs.”
The presence of these videos has stirred further concern among celebrities who may be implicated.
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