LONDON – August 5, 2025 – In a seismic blow to the media establishment, Willie Ray Norwood Jr., famously known as Ray J, has filed a shocking affidavit with the UK High Court of Justice, illuminating decades of deception, coercion, and corruption linked to CBS Interactive, Hulu, Vivid Entertainment, and the Daily Mail network. This filing, championed by public interest advocate Alkiviades David, forms a critical aspect of a sweeping RICO-style lawsuit (2025-001991) which names influential figures from media and law, highlighting a nefarious scheme involving violations of contracts, defamation, and the exploitation of celebrity narratives.
Ray J's testimony is a powerful denunciation not only of Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian but of the entire system that has profited from his anguish while using intimidation to silence him. “I never used those words, and I never made that claim,” he asserts while demanding transparency through open court proceedings.
Included in Ray J's revelations are:
- Emails revealing Hulu's violation of settlement agreements with unauthorized airings that could tarnish his reputation.
- A purported handwritten contract by Kim Kardashian detailing the staged release of explicit materials directed by Kris Jenner.
- Revelations that the controversial polygraph episode was manipulated with a discredited operator.
- Claims implicating lawyer Lisa Bloom in a smear campaign against Ray J related to the Whitney Houston narrative.
- Confidential court documents confirming clandestine financial depravity against the Norwood family by the Kardashians.
Ray J’s revelations represent more than personal redemption; they aim to shine light on a systemic corruption in legacy media. His lawsuit posits that entities like CBS Interactive and Hulu have cultivated a predatory environment that exploits vulnerable celebrities, profiting from their hardship while undermining their public personas.
Emphasizing the breach of contract concerning Hulu's management, Ray J has firmly stated, “You breached the moment Hulu aired that lie.” His outright dismissal of any settlement or arbitration signals his serious intention to hold the industry accountable.
The fallout could be financially devastating, with Ray J estimating personal losses at hundreds of millions due to defamation and exclusion from industry opportunities. He speculates, “Imagine what I could’ve built if I weren’t labeled as the bad guy,” underlining the correlation between media profits and the destruction of individual reputations.
As the UK judiciary grapples with this unprecedented submission, and with related cases springing up in Antigua, the stakes climb ever higher. Ray J’s filing could shatter the longstanding silence surrounding the predatory practices of major media corporations, transitioning the narrative from scandal to accountability.
“We are on the brink of a revelation,” Ray J concludes. “Truth only has one witness: me.”