Overview
- Ray J filed a cross-complaint alleging Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner breached a prior agreement that barred public discussion of their sex tape.
- He claims the tape was consensually filmed in 2003, that they discussed releasing it in 2006, and that Kardashian wanted Jenner to oversee its commercial release with Vivid Entertainment.
- The filing says a 2023 mediation produced a deal for Kardashian to pay $6 million and for both sides to stop referencing the tape on their reality show, which he alleges was violated in later episodes.
- Kardashian and Jenner’s October defamation lawsuit cites his Tubi documentary remarks and a livestream about potential RICO charges, while asserting no federal investigation exists.
- Their attorney Alex Spiro called Ray J’s case frivolous, as Ray J frames their lawsuit as an effort to weaponize the courts and explains he believed his mic was off during a September livestream comment.