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Once Again, Ray J Is Out Here Shouting “Free Diddy,” Predicts He’ll Be Out Of Jail Soon

Written by on May 30, 2025

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For some weird, exhausting, yet completely unsurprising reason, Brandy’s brother continues to insist on dying on Diddy Hill.

This time, Ray J took his foolhardy “free Diddy” campaign to  Piers Morgan Uncensored, where, on Tuesday,” the “One Wish” singer proceeded to word salad his way through a declaration that Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently on trial in New York for alleged sex trafficking and racketeering, is an innocent man who will be set free soon enough.

“I personally think it’s gonna happen faster than a lot of people think, because I think we’re all starting to see what this is, even if you’re on the other side of it,” Ray J said. “I mean, the justice system is the justice system. Where does this fit?… It’s off. I don’t like it and I want to be vocal about it.”

This is the first time Ray J has spoken about Diddy’s case since the trial began — and it comes after Cassie Ventura and Kid Cudi both gave damning testimony detailing the violence and harassment they allegedly experienced at the hands of the Bad Boy mogul — but it is far from the first time he’s taken it upon himself to play the role of diddy’s own personal Jonnie Cochran, only without the legal expertise and, well, expertise in anything other than being an obnoxious contrarian with a personal investment in throwing his lot behind an accused predator and abuser.

In fact, just last month, Ray J boldly (and without any indication that he had a clue what he was talking about) declared that the charges against Diddy are “nonsense” and that the disgraced Hip Hop producer would be “getting out,” and, of course, he did so while transparently trying to sound like the gangsta everyone knows he is not.

“Puffy ’bout to get out too. On the dead homies, n*gga. Puffy getting out. All that sh*t they trying to charge that n*gga for is nonsense, bro. He did something bad that we all seen and that sh*t’s unacceptable, but that’s not what the charges are for. The charges are weak,” he said. (Seriously? “On the dead homies”??? OK, Temu Kendrick, calm down!)

It’s unclear what Ray J thinks “we’re all starting to see” regarding the trial that would have anyone but him and his fellow Diddler apologists believing Combs is innocent and will soon be released, but he seems to be holding tight to that dream. 

Weird flex, but whatever. 

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