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Whitney Houston’s Boyfriend Ray J Will Return So-Called ‘Stolen’ Clothes

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May 30 2012, Published 5:00 a.m. ET

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By Alexis Tereszcuk

RadarOnline.com Entertainment Editor

Bad news keeps coming for those who were a part of Whitney Houston’s inner circle.

At the time of Whitney’s untimely death, her boyfriend Ray J was not in the room in the Beverly Hilton Hotel where her body was found, but stylist Marc Littlejohn filed a lawsuit claiming that he took clothes that were left for him in the hotel room for Grammy weekend.

The missing clothes, $2,880 worth, apparently haven’t been seen since that fateful day in February, but RadarOnline.com exclusively learned that they have been found.

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“The clothes were just located late yesterday and we plan on contacting the stylist today to return them to him,” Ray J’s rep said about the missing threads.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Ray J is back in good health following his scary visit to a Las Vegas hospital following the Billboard Music Awards where he was admitted for a “exhaustion and jet lag,” but was ultimately cleared and released after tests for a “deadly heart condition.”

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