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Ray J Claims Celebrities Are Paying Off Diddy’s Alleged Victims

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Ray J has amped up his attack on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his associates following claims that his life is in danger.

On Tuesday (November 12), Ray J stunned the internet when he shared a video on Instagram Story ranting about being shot at. The claims came on the heels of his beef with Diddy’s sons over remarks he made about the embattled rap mogul, in which he threatened to expose other celebrities he claimed are involved in his misdeeds.

Ray J has now made his presence in TMZ’s documentary, TMZ Presents The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak Offs, on Tubi TV, and again, he has made some pretty serious allegations. According to the former Love and Hip Hop cast, he stated that alleged victims want to talk to him and that he is hearing that “artists paying victims to keep their names out of it.”

The R&B singer also claimed that people are coming to him to talk because they trust him and want to keep their affiliation with Diddy under wraps. “Here’s what I do know, people do catch and kills all day… for the regular world, somebody has a truth, somebody pays you to keep it quiet and hopefully that money you got paid secures your happiness while you watch the lie continue to succeed,” Ray J said.

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In the documentary’s trailer, Ray J admitted he might’ve said too much. The father of two came under fire from Nicki Minaj and 50 Cent, who warned him about the path he is going. While Fifty isn’t necessarily against attacking Diddy, he appears to be more concerned for Ray J’s safety following an incident with three of Combs’ sons in Los Angeles last month. On the other hand, Nicki Minaj told him to have more respect for the alleged victims when making his comments.

Ray J also denied partaking in any of the alleged “freak offs” parties Diddy allegedly hosted. The singer even questioned the validity of the claims, stating that he never got an invite to any of the parties despite having one of the most famous sex tapes with Kim Kardashian in Hollywood’s history. “I’ve never been to any freak-off with any of my friends because I don’t like freaking off in front of people. That’s just not my thing […] I don’t like f**king in front of my friends,” he stated.

Despite his continued comments on the Diddy allegations, the “One Wish” singer has yet to divulge any names of celebrities he says are engaging in similar things.

This is TMZ’s second documentary on Diddy this year after releasing

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