Ray J says celebrities are offering hush money to Diddy victims

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ colleague Ray J claims celebrities have told him they are offering hush money to victims of the controversial mogulwho is awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

The 43-year-old “Sexy Can I” singer contradicted the claims “The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs,” TMZ’s third TUBI documentary about the legal problems of Combs, who is currently incarcerated at the Brooklyn MDC.

“I hear of artists paying their victims to keep their names out of it,” Ray J told TMZ founder Harvey Levin.

Ray J, who claims he never attended any of Combs’ “freak offs,” was initially vague when asked if he knew people who had been paid off.

‘Here’s what I do know. People are doing catch-and-kills all day,” he said. “Someone has the truth, someone pays you to keep it quiet, and hopefully that money you paid secures your happiness while you watch the lie continue to prosper. …It’s the other way around here, Harvey. “I’ll give you money, please don’t talk.” Is that the same?”

Ray J then claimed that he receives calls from people wanting to “tell me about some things that happened with them and Diddy.”

Levin wondered if these calls are coming from “high-profile people” who fear Ray J could be “the vessel” for publicizing their ties to the Bad Boy Records founder.

“Yeah. That’s exactly what I’m saying. And I don’t even know why I just said it, but I said it, so what? Now they must be mad. Come get me, dammit,” Ray J said, though he would not confirm whether those individuals disclosed what exactly they did with Combs. “I don’t want to say. I think I said too much.”

Late last month, Chris Brown reportedly ended a relationship budding brawl between Diddy’s adult sons and Ray J about comments made about Kammen after his arrest in September.