Ray J and his mother are accusing Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner of lying under oath about the rapper and reality star’s infamous 2007 sex tape.
In a statement filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Kardashian and Jenner said Ray J’s claims that they orchestrated the sex tape are “lies” and “absolutely false.”
“As a mother, the idea that I orchestrated or produced a sex tape about my daughter, or was in any way involved in the creation or distribution of a sex tape, is not only completely false, it is deeply offensive and harmful, and has bothered me for decades,” Jenner said in a statement obtained by Page Six.
“As a mother I was completely heartbroken, devastated and devastated to see my daughter in a situation like this where her most intimate and private moments were exposed to the world,” she continued.
In Kardashian’s declaration, she said she spent money to combat Ray J’s false claims, including going to therapy and working with communications, legal and strategic advisors.
“His claims that I released a sex tape with my mother and others to deceive the public and planned to file a ‘fake’ lawsuit against the porn company that released it to ‘create buzz’ are false,” she said.
However, Ray J hit back at the mother-daughter duo’s confession, claiming they were “completely lying about everything.”
The singer told TMZ, “Are[Kim and Kris]insane? The fact is, if you lie like that under oath, don’t you go to jail? Don’t you get fined?”
He also said that his two children with his estranged wife, Princess Love, daughter Melody and son Epic, “didn’t deserve to grow up thinking that their father did something like revenge porn or intentionally hurt someone.”
“That’s not true. I’m not going to let that story follow their lives,” he said.
Ray J’s mother Sonya Norwood defended her son on Facebook Wednesday.
“I will no longer sit by and watch my son be ‘hounded’ on social media over this issue, even though Ray J and I, Chris and Kim, and so many others know the truth,” he said in the post.
Then she called Jenner directly.
“So, Chris, Mom, you said you didn’t coordinate the commercial release of the tapes. So who did?” Norwood asked.
“I support Ray J and his journey to advance the truth,” she continued. “I have been a witness to this journey for many years, and no matter how long it takes, no matter how long the journey or the uphill battle, we will continue on that path until the voices that distort the truth are brought to light publicly.”
“And if that journey of truth must continue to the doorstep of God’s judgment, so be it.”
Representatives for Kardashian, Jenner and Ray J did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Ray J, 45, sued Kardashian and Jenner in November 2025, claiming they were the ones who released the tape. This claim first came up in 2022.
His lawsuit comes after Kardashian, 45, and Jenner, 70, sued Ray J in October 2025 over allegations of extortion.
In a statement last month, Jenner accused Ray J of “instilling fear in public life for the past 20 years by continuing to talk about and lie about my daughter in the press in order to maintain my own relevance.”
“Family is most important to me,” Jenner wrote in her filing. “It’s so hard to see my daughter go through the stress and hopelessness caused by (Ray J) and his never-ending harassment.”
