Ray and Jordan Speak Out - Wake Up and Win
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In this episode, Ray—Kim’s husband—and their daughter Jordan break their silence to respond directly to Michael Brown’s recent public claims about Kim. Brown portrayed his relationship with Kim as a “mutual emotional affair” with a peer, but Ray and Jordan tell a very different story—one marked by manipulation, power imbalance, and deeply inappropriate behavior.
They speak plainly and powerfully about what actually happened, the damage caused by Brown’s narrative, and why it matters that the truth about Kim be known—especially since she is no longer here to defend herself.
Brown’s version of events has recently been platformed by Landon and Heather Schott on the Mercy Culture Podcast, where he presented himself as the victim of false accusations. But in this episode, Ray and Jordan bring a sobering and credible correction—one that challenges the narrative being pushed and calls for truth, not damage control.
If you've been confused by conflicting stories or unsure who to believe, this episode brings clarity from the people who knew Kim best.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-Sr6r7kWZA
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