Kim Kardashian and her ex-boyfriend Ray J reportedly signed a multi-million dollar settlement to forbid either of them from speaking about their infamous sex tape.
The parties and their famous “momagers,” Kardashian’s Kris Jenner and Ray J’s Sonja Norwood, agreed to the 2023 settlement. TMZ reports that the deal paid Ray J $6 million.
Per its stipulations, the famous exes agreed to squash all legal threats regarding the sex tape.
“The
parties have agreed to enter this agreement addressing all past, current, or future claims, disputes, causes of action, defenses, and alleged losses, including without limitation, all claims and defenses arising out of or concerning the subject matter of the sex tape,” stated the legal document, which was obtained by TMZ.The document even ensured major companies like Hulu and Disney were not liable for any claims as well, especially as the streamer airs The Kardashians
. Despite the settlement’s signing, the two unfriendly exes have regained the spotlight for new claims regarding their taped encounter.In October 2025, Kardashian and Jenner filed a defamation lawsuit against Ray J, stemming from the “I Hit It First” singer claiming that the mother-daughter duo was under a federal investigation, an assertion both women have denied.
In response, Ray J filed a countersuit, denying Kardashian’s story that their sex tape leaked to the internet without her consent. He also confirmed that he got a $6 million check in an effort to silence him from speaking about the Skims founder and the 2007 tape.
The sex tape arguably catapulted Kardashian and her family to mega-stardom. The interest in the Hollywood socialite and her multiple siblings led to their reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians,
which ran for 20 seasons on the E!While he was legally required not to speak about the sex tape, Ray J said that became void after Kardashian and Jenner discussed the video on their reality show.
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