Singer and reality television personality Ray J is facing a defamation lawsuit from Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner after allegedly making false claims that the mother-daughter duo were subjects of a federal racketeering investigation.
The legal action, filed through prominent attorney Alex Spiro, represents an unprecedented step for the Kardashian-Jenner family, who, despite decades of intense public scrutiny, have never before pursued defamation litigation against anyone.
According to court documents, Ray J made the unfounded allegations in two high-profile forums earlier this year: first in TMZ’s documentary “United States vs. Sean Combs,” and again during a September 24 livestream that reached millions of viewers. The repeated nature of these claims, broadcast to massive audiences, ultimately forced the family’s hand, their legal team says.
“Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian have never brought a defamation claim before … but this false and serious allegation left no choice,” Spiro stated in remarks reported by People magazine.
The lawsuit goes beyond the recent allegations, however, painting a broader picture of Ray J’s conduct over time. Court filings accuse the singer of waging a “sustained campaign of harassment and defamation” against Kardashian and Jenner spanning more than two decades—behavior the plaintiffs trace back to his brief romantic relationship with Kim in the early 2000s.
The Kardashian-Jenner legal team has categorically denied the existence of any federal investigation, characterizing Ray J’s statements as showing “reckless disregard for the truth” and constituting “malicious defamatory conduct.”
The tumultuous relationship between Ray J and Kim Kardashian has been a fixture of celebrity news since their 2005 breakup. Their history includes the controversial leak of their intimate tape—an incident that many credit with catalyzing Kardashian’s rise to fame—as well as Ray J’s 2013 song “I Hit It First,” widely interpreted as a provocative reference to their past relationship, and numerous other public disputes that have played out in tabloids over the years.
What distinguishes this moment from past controversies is the nature of the allegations. Claims of involvement in a federal racketeering investigation carry serious criminal implications far beyond typical celebrity gossip, potentially threatening the business empire and legal standing of one of entertainment’s most prominent families.
The fact that Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner—who have weathered countless controversies, criticisms, and public attacks while building billion-dollar brands—have chosen to break their pattern of not pursuing defamation claims speaks to the gravity they perceive in Ray J’s latest statements.
As of now, Ray J has not publicly responded to the lawsuit or issued any statement through representatives regarding the legal action.
The case will proceed through the courts, where Ray J will need to defend his claims or potentially face significant damages for defamation.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Ray J is being sued for defamation by Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner after falsely claiming they were under federal racketeering investigation—allegations he made in a TMZ documentary and to millions during a livestream.
This marks the first time the Kardashian-Jenners have ever filed a defamation lawsuit, signaling they view these particular accusations as crossing a serious legal line.
Their attorneys insist no such federal investigation exists and characterize Ray J’s statements as malicious lies stemming from a decades-long pattern of harassment dating back to his early 2000s relationship with Kim.























