Diddy’s sons were on the verge of a full-blown brawl with Ray J at a recent Halloween party, but according to an exclusive report by TMZ, Chris Brown shut down the madness from happening.
The news outlet reports that Diddy’s three sons—Christian, Quincy, and Justin—found themselves in a tense confrontation with Ray J outside Tara Electra’s Unruly Agency Halloween party in Los Angeles over the weekend. Sources indicate that after the party came to an end, Ray J exited to the parking lot with his entourage, which included Amber Rose and manager David Weintraub, only to be met by Diddy’s three sons.
According to sources, the brothers closed in on the singer, expressing their frustration over some of the public remarks Ray J has made regarding the Bad Boy Records founder during his legal troubles. Tensions escalated among the men, but then Chris Brown allegedly saw the altercation from his car and defused the situation.
As we previously shared, Ray J spoke on the seriousness of Diddy’s situation and expressed how hurtful some of the allegations are.
Ray J described the allegations as “hurtful” and “confusing” for those who have looked up to Diddy, stating to NewsNation that he—and many others—were unaware of the the mogul’s renowned parties.
“We’ve never seen the stuff that’s being said,” he explained, expressing disbelief at the revelations. “I’ve never been in those rooms that people are talking about, and I didn’t even know they existed.” He added that many in the industry share his sentiments.
The “Sexy Can I” artist went on to stress, “We need to take this moment to reflect,” he urged, “not to criticize, but to find a better way to move forward as leaders in this culture we inhabit.”
As for Diddy, most recently, a new lawsuit was filed against him on Monday. The lawsuit, submitted to the Supreme Court of New York, is the most recent action taken by attorney Tony Buzbee, who revealed earlier this month to initiate 120 additional lawsuits against the entertainment mogul in the near future. The complaint alleges that a plaintiff identified as John Doe, now living in California, is filing a lawsuit regarding an alleged incident of assault that occurred in 2005. At that time, he was a 10-year-old aspiring actor and rapper.