Kim Kardashian is allegedly “calling in her lawyers’ in a desperate bid to stop her ex-boyfriend Ray J from leaking old “raunchy recordings” featuring the two. The reality star fears that her ex plans to make millions of dollars by releasing additional tapes, but Kim says it will happen “over my dead body.”

 

Kim Spent ‘Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars’ On Lawyers Following Rumors That Ray-J Was Shopping Around A New Tape.

According to TheSun, Kim has already spent a fortune hiring a skilled team of lawyers to block the release of any additional intimate tape, and she is determined to protect her family “at all costs.”

“Kim knows that Ray J made other tapes of them together. Some of the footage will be incredibly intimate,” sources familiar with the matter said. “She has told lawyers, “Over my dead body is this happening again.”‘

The first tape was released by Vivid Entertainment in 2007 when Kimmie and Ray-J were just 22 years old. The 41-minute DVD, called Kim Kardashian, Superstar, featured a romp filmed while the couple vacationed in Cabo, Mexico, on Kim’s birthday.

The tape threatened to curtail her career before it even started. However, thanks to the genius of “Momager” Kris Jenner, the family got a TV show instead—and the rest is history.

 

Kim Had An Unlikely Hero Last Time Her Privacy Was Threatened

Last year, Kanye West dropped the bombshell that he did his ex-wife a solid favor by personally retrieving a laptop from Ray-J, thought to contain additional footage of the two.

“I went and got the laptop from Ray J myself that night,” Ye said. “I met this man at the airport, then got on a red-eye, came back—delivered it to her at 8 a.m. in the morning. She cried when she saw it. You know why she cried when she seen it on the laptop? Because it represents how much she’s been used. It represents how much people didn’t love her, and they just saw her as a commodity.”


According to PageSix, Kim was “truly grateful” to her ex-husband for getting it back, but she later admitted that there wasn’t any salacious footage on the laptop—at least not any that the world hasn’t already seen.