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Ray J has claimed everything going on with Diddy regarding his sexual assault and trafficking case is a conspiracy.

On the latest episode of 20 Versus, Ray J showed up as a special guest alongside Lil Woody, and the singer took time out to let people know that Diddy is working against a conspiracy that’s using his alleged sex crimes to tear down the Black community. According to Ray J, he’s been to several Diddy parties and claimed nothing malicious happened while claiming people should realize that these are all just narratives that are being spun.

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

He continued, “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 shit, people have said shit, but when you really think about it, there’s no facts to none of this shit. So what we thinking about now is they tearing down the community, bro. Creating false narratives for shit that never happened dog.”

Ray J’s comments are the latest since he claimed last month that celebrities are paying off Diddy’s alleged victims to stay quiet. In TMZ’s new TUBI documentary, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs, Ray J said there are several high-profile celebrities who are frightened by how profound Diddy’s sexual assault and human trafficking case has gotten.

“I’m hearing about artists paying victims to keep their name out of it,” said Ray J in the documentary. “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.”

In addition to those comments, Ray J has said Diddy deserves a “public whipping” for his crimes and called the assault on Cassie “demonic.” Those thoughts even landed him in hot water with Diddy’s sons, who confronted him in October during an altercation that Chris Brown broke up.

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Ray J has claimed everything going on with Diddy regarding his sexual assault and trafficking case is a conspiracy.

On the latest episode of 20 Versus, Ray J showed up as a special guest alongside Lil Woody, and the singer took time out to let people know that Diddy is working against a conspiracy that’s using his alleged sex crimes to tear down the Black community. According to Ray J, he’s been to several Diddy parties and claimed nothing malicious happened while claiming people should realize that these are all just narratives that are being spun.

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

He continued, “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 shit, people have said shit, but when you really think about it, there’s no facts to none of this shit. So what we thinking about now is they tearing down the community, bro. Creating false narratives for shit that never happened dog.”

Ray J’s comments are the latest since he claimed last month that celebrities are paying off Diddy’s alleged victims to stay quiet. In TMZ’s new TUBI documentary, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs, Ray J said there are several high-profile celebrities who are frightened by how profound Diddy’s sexual assault and human trafficking case has gotten.

“I’m hearing about artists paying victims to keep their name out of it,” said Ray J in the documentary. “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.”

In addition to those comments, Ray J has said Diddy deserves a “public whipping” for his crimes and called the assault on Cassie “demonic.” Those thoughts even landed him in hot water with Diddy’s sons, who confronted him in October during an altercation that Chris Brown broke up.

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