In recent weeks, a sensational claim has circulated widely on social media: that Corey Gamble is blackmailing Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé with videos allegedly involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, and demanding $100 million in hush money. The headline is explosive, implicating big names, alleged misconduct, and huge sums. But how much of this is fact? What has been reported in credible sources? And is there any evidence connecting Corey Gamble to such a blackmail scheme? This investigation seeks to unpack the rumors, check the evidence, and assess the plausibility.

What is the Claim?
The core allegations are:
Corey Gamble (companion of Kris Jenner) is allegedly in possession of incriminating videos involving Sean “Diddy” Combs and possibly Kim Kardashian or Beyoncé.
He is purportedly using these videos to threaten public release unlessKim and Beyoncé pay him a large sum — specifically $100 million.
The rumor suggests that Gamble is blackmailing the two women, perhaps to force silence or complicity.

This claim has circulated via social media, tabloid sites, and conspiracy theory forums. But as with many rumors, there is a mix of speculation, misinterpretation, partial truths, and perhaps deliberate misinformation.
What Are the Facts — What Is Verified
To evaluate the claim, we turn to verified sources: mainstream reputable news outlets, court filings, and direct testimonies. Based on my research to date:

Diddy’s Trial, Cassie Ventura’s Testimony, and “Freak-Off” Videos.
Prosecutors in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 2025 trial alleged that Combs forced women into drug-fueled sex parties (“freak-offs”) and blackmailed them with videos recorded in which they were engaged in sexual activity. Cassie Ventura testified that Combs threatened to release “explicit sex tapes” when she began seeing someone else.
There is documented testimony that Combs used video footage and threatened to release it to embarrass or exert control.

No Credible Source Ties Corey Gamble to Blackmailing Kim or Beyoncé.
In all credible court documents, news reports, trial transcripts, etc., I found no evidence that Corey Gamble is involved. There is no verifiable report that he holds videos with Diddy involving Kim or Beyoncé, nor that he is demanding money from them.
The rumor appears in tabloid and social media rumor spaces, but I did not locate a reliable source (legal documents, journalist investigations) that supports that specific claim.

No Verified Report of a $100 Million Demand by Gamble.
There is one case in which Combs sued NBCUniversal for $100 million over alleged defamation in a documentary.
There is also a Michigan inmate’s default judgment of $100 million against Combs in a sexual assault claim (though that case has been reversed or challenged)
None of these are connected to the blackmail claim involving Corey Gamble, Kim, or Beyoncé.

Corey Gamble and Beyoncé / Kim Kardashian Relationship Context.
Corey Gamble is widely known as Kris Jenner’s partner, and has appeared in their media/celebrity circles. But there is no credible evidence of him having access to Diddy’s secret or illegal video tapes, or any involvement in Combs’ alleged criminal enterprise.
Media outletsNewsweek and others have reported that Gamble’s name has come up in conspiracy theories linking him to Diddy, but call them “unfounded” or “bizarre” with no evidence.

Where the Rumors May Be Coming From
Given the gap between what is claimed and what is verified, where might this rumor have originated?
Social Media Amplification. Rumors often begin in smaller forums or on TikTok/Instagram, then get picked up by tabloid sites without sufficient fact-checking. The nature of sensational content (big stars, sex, blackmail, large sums) ensures high engagement.

Conflation of Separate Events.
There is the strong, credible reporting about Combs’ alleged blackmail of Cassie Ventura, via freak-off video threats.
There is unrelated reporting about defamation lawsuits (e.g. Combs vs NBCUniversal) seeking $100M.
These separate threads may have been conflated or misinterpreted to produce the rumor about Gamble + Beyoncé + Kim + $100M.

Desire for Scandal / Attention. Famous people attract rumors. Adding the names Kim Kardashian or Beyoncé gives a story more clicks. Naming Corey Gamble, who is already in the public eye, makes the story more tangible.
Lack of Corrections or Clarifications. Once rumor spreads widely, even if journalists attempt to correct it, the correction often doesn’t reach as many people as the rumor itself.

Why It’s Implausible (Based on Available Evidence)
While nothing in life is impossible until disproven, the claim has several glaring issues and implausibilities:

No Leak from Court or Legal Filings.
In the U.S. legal system, if someone is blackmailing someone with video evidence and demanding $100M, usually there would be complaints (police reports), extortion charges, perhaps restraining orders or civil suits. I found none that mention Gamble in that role.
Risk for the Alleged Victims to Go Public.
Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé have powerful legal teams. If they were being blackmailed, especially with materials allegedly involving them and a third party, one would expect a counteraction: lawsuits for defamation, demands for evidence, etc. No such reports exist.
No Credible Journalism Has Substantiated It.
Major news outlets like The New York Times, Forbes, Reuters, AP, etc., do not report anything linking Gamble to this alleged $100M demand blackmail.

Potential Legal Consequences for False Claims.
If someone publicly claims such blackmail and it’s false, they may face defamation liability. Thus, legitimate media generally require strong evidence before publishing.
What Could Be True
While the specific claim appears unsubstantiated, some parts of the broader narrative are true or supported:
Sean Combs is being prosecuted on charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and blackmail via sex videos, particularly those involving Cassie Ventura.
Cassie Ventura’s testimony details threats by Combs to release videos of her, especially during times of conflict or anger, e.g. when she was seeing someone else.
There is documented behavior by Combs involving video evidence, threats, financial payments to suppress release of material, etc.
Verdict: False, as Far as Evidence Shows
Based on available credible information:
There is no verified evidence that Corey Gamble is blackmailing Kim Kardashian or Beyoncé using Diddy videos.
There isno credible source confirming a demand of $100 million by Gamble in this context.

The rumor seems to be a conflation of multiple stories: Diddy vs Cassie blackmail video allegations, defamation lawsuits seeking large sums, and social media conspiracy theories involving Gamble.
Therefore, the claim in the headline is best regarded as unsubstantiated rumor / false, unless new evidence emerges.Recommendations for Readers
If you see claims like this, here are steps to vet them:
Check multiple reputable sources — major newspapers, court documents, legal filings — not just tabloids or social media posts.
Look for primary evidence — emails, testimonies, public records.
Watch for corrections — sometimes a rumor is published but later corrected, retracted, or clarified.
Be mindful of wording — “allegedly”, “reported”, “sources say” are clues; if a claim is stated as fact but no source is provided, be skeptical.
Consider motive — large scandals, especially involving celebrities, often generate clicks, views, and revenue for outlets, which can lead to exaggeration.

Conclusion
The narrative that Corey Gamble is blackmailing Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé with videos of Sean “Diddy” Combs, demanding $100 million is not supported by credible evidence. It appears to be an amalgam of rumors, misinterpretations, and perhaps deliberate sensationalism. Meanwhile, the well-documented part of the story — that Combs is facing serious legal allegations including blackmail via video evidence involving Cassie Ventura — remains under active litigation and scrutiny.
Until concrete proof emerges (court filings, documented threats, verified statements, etc.), this claim should be treated as unverified. Responsible reporting and consumption of media require separating the credible, documented facts from rumor and speculation.
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