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Ray J Says Diddy Deserves “100 Lashes” For What He Did To Cassie

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Yeah, we're not sure if that exact method of punishment is called for. We'd rather Biggie's mom just slap him in public while he's getting hauled off to prison or something. Just sayin'.

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