Overview
- The 13-page complaint was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by attorney Alex Spiro on Oct. 1.
- The suit cites Ray J’s remarks in a May TMZ/Tubi documentary and a Sept. 24 livestream, including claims that “the feds is coming” and that it would be “worse than Diddy.”
- Kardashian and Jenner state no federal probe exists and argue the claims were presented as facts made with reckless disregard for the truth.
- The filing seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages and notes this is their first defamation case.
- Ray J acknowledged the lawsuit on Instagram and said he would not be silenced, while no law-enforcement agency has confirmed any investigation.