Kim Kardashian's ex claims stars paid people to 'keep quiet' about Diddy parties

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Kim Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend has claimed several big name stars have called him to confess they have paid others off to keep things they got up to with P Diddy from coming out.Ray J, 43, claims that several prominent figures have approached him, expressing anxiety over their links to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and the implications if they are found out.According to Ray J, who is a friend of Diddy, big name individuals have been contacting alleged victims and offering financial compensation in hopes of avoiding public exposure.These insights are part of a new Tubi documentary by TMZ, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs.In the documentary, Ray J discusses how some high-profile individuals are proactively offering settlements to prevent future allegations.He believes they are afraid that “straight up porn” videos directed by Diddy himself could surface and ruin their “catch and kill” plans where they pay people not to talk if asked about what they witnessed.Ray J, real name William Ray Norwood Jr, is an American R&B singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor.

He is the younger brother of singer Brandy.He said: “I’m hearing about artists paying victims to keep their name out of it.“Here’s what I do know, people do catch and kill all day and the catch and kill… but 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.“Let me put it another way.

Here’s some money, please don’t talk.”He claims the high profile people are calling because they have an affiliation with Diddy they don’t want to come out.“They want to talk to me about certain things that happened with them and Diddy,” Ray

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