Overview
- Ray J’s filing claims he and Kim Kardashian agreed in 2006 to release the 2003 tape and that Kim directed Kris Jenner to oversee its commercial rollout.
- He alleges a settlement required Kim to pay $6 million and prohibited references to the tape on The Kardashians, which he says the family violated almost immediately.
- The suit seeks $1 million in damages under the agreement and accuses Kim, Kris, Ye, and Kendall Jenner of making statements that breached its terms.
- Ray J says the filing responds to the family’s recent defamation lawsuit over his RICO-related remarks in a Tubi documentary and a September livestream.
- Attorney Alex Spiro, representing Kim and Kris, dismissed the new case as frivolous and said Ray J will lose.