Ray J went off on Diddy on his show, The Reality Check News, while also threatening to expose other celebrities he claimed were involved in the allegations laid out against the rap mogul.
Ray J didn’t hold back in his takedown of Diddy, who is currently facing charges of sex trafficking, kidnapping, and racketeering. The hip-hop mogul is housed in a jail cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting trial. Since his arrest in September, there have been questions about the possible involvement of other celebrities in some of the crimes he is being accused of.
The R&B singer turned reality TV star called Diddy a former friend and noted that he is innocent until proven guilty. “Diddy was my friend,” Ray J said. “What do you do when you never seen all this sh– that people are talking about? Do you believe it? Everybody’s innocent until proven guilty? Do you forgive somebody for taking somebody’s a–? There’s a lot of people out here taking from people. People are getting robbed of not only their money and their spirituality, they’re getting robbed of their womanhood and manhood. A–es are being taken in ways that nobody can explain.”
Ray J also questioned why the media is talking about the 1000 bottles of baby oil allegedly found at Diddy’s mansion while threatening to start calling out people by name in the industry doing similar things to what the Bad Boy Records founder is accused of. “Is that okay? Is that the message?” he asked. “I’m exhausted with the people in this industry that have power who are abusing the power. I can say a lot of names. I won’t today but I will soon.”
In the meantime, Diddy has appealed a judge’s decision to deny him bail on two separate attempts. His attorneys argue that the prosecution’s argument about possible witness tampering and being a flight risk is not enough to keep him incarcerated ahead of his trial.
Diddy is also trying to sell his private jet, which he says he would follow through with if he is released. TMZ reported that his attorneys are also arguing that the $50 million security package proposed for his release has enough restrictions to address concerns raised by the prosecution.