Diddy's sons nearly got into a fistfight with R&B singer at a Halloween party before an unexpected hero swooped in and put a stop to the brawl.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs's three sons - Christian 'King', Quincy and Justin -got into a heated argument with singer Ray J outside of influencer Tara Electra's Unruly Agency Halloween bash in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Sources reported to TMZ that the rap mogul's sons confronted the singer about public comments Ray J made about Combs amid his legal troubles.
From left, the sons of Sean 'Diddy' Combs: Christian, Quincy and Justin, were seen on the verge of a fist fight with R&B singer Ray J at a Halloween party over the weekend after public comments from the singer about their father
Chris Brown had seen everything go down and rushed over to break the near fight up by pulling the boys away
According to the outlet, the siblings surrounded Ray J and began getting in each other's faces and chest-bumping one another. The source reportedly made it clear that two of the sons, Justin and Christian, were ready and eager for a fight.
However, singer Chris Brown had seen everything from his car and rushed over. He defused the situation with Ray J's manager, David, by pulling the brothers away.
The outlet was also told others attempted to step in and help stop the scuffle, which resulted in no injuries.
The siblings had reportedly approached Ray J three times beforehand to discuss the singer's comments.
Ray J said that he was always open to having that conversation with Combs's sons but was willing to fight the three of them after they made disrespectful comments, TMZ reported.
The outlet also reported that Ray J still considers Diddy and his children family, but refused to let himself 'get punked' by 'little kids'.
Ray J said he was open to the discussion but was ready and willing to fight the trio if the situation had escalated
The siblings had reportedly attempted to speak to the singer three times before the near altercation outside of influencer Tara Electra's Halloween party
Sean Combs is one of about 1,200 inmates locked up at Brooklyn's notorious Metropolitan Detention. The facility has had numerous cases of inmate deaths and violence over the years
Combs is currently being held in Brooklyn's notorious Metropolitan Detention Center since he was arrested on September 16 on federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for purposes of prostitution.
The same jail, with roughly 1,200 inmates, currently houses R. Kelly and Sam Bankman-Fried and is currently under federal investigation over violent incidents over the years.
Since his arrest, upwards of 120 victims have come forward while Combs maintains his innocence.
Last week, seven new federal civil suits were made against Combs alleging that he sexually assaulted or raped the claimants in separate incidents between 2000 and 2022.
Court artist drawing of Sean Combs in Manhattan federal court. A May 2025 trial has been scheduled for his criminal trial
Combs's lawyers are trying to get the rap mogul out of jail and filed an appeal to the 2nd US Circuit Court after two judges rejected his release on bail. This is due to be discussed on November 4.
Larry Levine, director and founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants, revealed that Combs is getting daily psych visits monitoring his mental health as well as preferential treatment.
'My sources are telling me that [Combs] is getting extra showers each week. I don't know how many. It probably varies. They're giving him extra privileges,' he said.
Levine also said that Combs will be a prime target among fellow prisoners due to the allegations of sexually assaulting minors.
He added: 'He's got a lonely existence. He's got a target on his back and you know... it's fact he's got too much on too many people.
'Someone's going to have to take him out and it's not going to be the inmates there because they can't get to him.'
Combs is scheduled for criminal trial in May 2025.