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Witnesses Gone Silent: The Truth Behind Diddy's Empire

Flo Season 1 Episode 123

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The walls are closing in on Sean "Diddy" Combs as his legal team shows signs of full-blown panic mode. After a superseding indictment dropped with charges they describe as "substantially more serious" than previous allegations, Diddy's attorneys are scrambling for more time, claiming they need "many months, if not years" to investigate. The desperation is palpable in their recent court filings.

What's especially telling is what mainstream media outlets have deliberately omitted from their coverage – court documents reveal some potential witnesses are reportedly deceased. This bombshell revelation raises serious questions about the scope and timeline of the alleged criminal enterprise Diddy operated. Meanwhile, Cassie Ventura has made the powerful decision to testify under her own name rather than anonymously, potentially creating a devastating impact on jurors when she takes the stand.

We're also breaking news on our upcoming exclusive interview with Mark Curry, former Bad Boy artist and perhaps the original whistleblower on Diddy's behavior. Years before the current charges, Curry was speaking out about troubling patterns he witnessed firsthand, including allegations about spiked drinks at industry parties. Once dismissed as bitter grievances, his early warnings now appear remarkably prescient given current developments.

The podcast world has taken notice of our coverage – even TMZ appears to be following our lead, suddenly streaming their podcasts live and covering the same breaking stories mere hours after we release content. It's further validation that independent voices are essential in this media landscape, especially when covering stories the mainstream would rather sanitize or ignore.

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The thoughts, views and opinions shared at the Flow Show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just Good, happy, happy. What is it Tuesday? Don't tell me it's Tuesday, taco Tuesday. Here we are, another Taco Tuesday. I don't know how many tuesdays we've had so far in this show, but you can never have too many taco tuesdays.

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Welcome everybody to the flow show no filter, the number one podcast. I don't care, they copying us so much, y'all. We, the number one podcast. I know we still got a ways to go. We top five percent and moving up in four months, but they are copying us so much. We, number one. I don't care what nobody say and I'm gonna break down a little bit of that. But you know we're gonna get into the diddy monster, aka mohawk diddy. He is paranoid, scared out of his mind. Legal team asking for a crazy amount of extra time. They want to figure something out. They cooked and we're gonna talk about all that. Also.

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Also. What else, what else, what else, what else? We got a little bit of this. Oh, I got some news about a possible upcoming guest interview. We got coming up, talk about that and, of course, shout out our subscribers and all of that. So welcome to everybody on Apple and Spotify and welcome to all the YouTubers and everybody else and Facebook and Instagram and all the family Tick tock. Welcome everybody. And Instagram and all the family TikTok. Welcome everybody. This is one of those shows.

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So y'all, if y'all, know, yesterday I had a problem with my video, couldn't get the video to work yesterday, had all type of issues going on until I finally figured it out. You know how I figured it out. The same way I figured out everything else and the way we used to always do when we was little I just woke up and started pressing every fucking button and every settings everything. I just clicked everything and I just kept clicking and clicking and clicking until my camera popped on. So the good news is I'm back on video. The bad news is I don't know how the hell I did it. So let's just hope it don't happen again. I'm going to have to push every fucking button on the laptop again and figure it out.

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So, yeah and good, 50 Cent has got involved in the new Floyd Mayweather situation. So we're going to say that for the end of the show. And please, floyd Kemp, don't get mad at me. Every time I cover, y'all cover Floyd. I just keep it real. It ain't like I just be bashing Floyd. Y'all know I love Floyd and his family, but I have to tell the truth. You, a celebrity, shit what you want me to do.

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So let's get into this when we want to start at. So we're going to start with. Let's just get into something that already happened the Cassie situation that she's testifying. That's just a real quick Matter of fact. Nah, we ain't gonna get it. We going, going straight to the. We going straight to the meat of it. No, diddy, straight to the meat, no, diddy. Let's start with the.

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The Diddy's legal team. Diddy's legal team, diddy's legal team, is asking for more time, y'all. Now, the funny thing about this is for the people that were saying this article we're going to get into is tripped out, because remember people were saying you had people saying, oh, they don't have much evidence. Get into is it's tripped out, because remember people were saying you had people saying, oh, they don't have much evidence. Um, did he gonna walk? Uh, this is they just? Uh, they don't. They just throwing anything out there because they don't have anything. Well now, we all knew that was bullshit, but now it's been proven to be bullshit because, after this new superseding indictment, diddy's legal team is in a panic, a outright panic. Up until this time, diddy's legal team has been moving with a little swagger and a cachet, even though they ain't been doing shit like, even though their legal practices have been terrible, but they have been moving with confidence. This is the first time we're gonna get into this article, but this is time where I actually hear panic. I actually hear panic in Diddy's legal team's voice and we about to talk about it. So I'm gonna use USA Today's funky ass. No, I'm just playing. I don't have no problem with USA Today. I just felt like calling somebody funky.

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Sean diddy combs asked the court to exclude sexual assault allegations from the criminal trial. It feels up to diddy. He just have all the evidence removed, wouldn't he y'all? What do you think this is? Every time I look around Diddy's team trying to get more evidence removed, I mean, I understand that's your job, but damn, if they could just remove evidence, bro, wouldn't nobody be going to jail. This is, it's getting passed. It's passed strange at this point or passed over the top. Diddy want every piece of evidence to be removed and so he can walk free. I don't blame him, but it ain't going to work. Anyway, let's continue.

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The slew of sexual assault allegations brought against Sean Diddy Combs has become a point of contention in his upcoming trial. In competing motions filed Monday in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, combs' legal team and government prosecutors argue over the admission of evidence that passed claims detailing the rapper's alleged sexual abuse. According to court documents obtained by USA Today, the allegations would add on to the sexual offenses underlying in the federal grand jury indictment that resulted in combs september 2024 arrest in manhattan. And y'all know combs has pled not guilty. Now combs attorneys and I quote, say these incendiary allegations are substantially more serious than the charges. The charge offenses and, if admitted, would make it impossible for Mr Combs to receive a fair trial.

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Do I need to read that again for the people that have been saying they don't have no evidence? For the people in the class, that's because it's like a classroom for no filter. I'm the professor and it's the classroom for the people in the back of the class that just spend their time laughing and passing notes, y'all not paying attention to what's going on. Then y'all just look up and say something for y'all. Does this sound like someone who's not worried because they don't have? There's no evidence? Let me read this again. This is for those that say they don't have no evidence. And me, being a professor, I tried to tell y'all asses. It's way more evidence that they not putting out. How y'all don't get that you think they're going to put every piece of evidence they got out for the public. What the hell would that do? So I'm going to read it again. And this is coming from Diddy's legal team. This ain't coming from me now. This is coming from the people that Diddy paying thousands and hundreds and thousands of millions of bazillion dollars. So if you give somebody a million bazillion dollars, they going to try to do the best they can. And so I'm going gonna read it again.

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This is diddy's lawyers, the. This is about the superseding indictment that just came through. The new charges diddy's attorney says, and I quote these incendiary allegations are substantially more serious than the charged offenses and, if admitted, would make it impossible for Mr Combs to receive a fair trial. That's a bold statement for somebody who don't, who don't got they don't have no evidence against. To me that sounds like somebody that's worried about evidence. But that's just me, I'm just a podcaster, I don't know. Let me continue.

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In response, the US government filed its own motion opposing Combs' request to exclude the assault allegations from trial, arguing that relevant testimony powerfully establishes the hip-hop mogul made no mistake when he coerced victims into unwanted sex, forced victims into unwanted sex. And the crazy part about it, y'all, is we don't even know what the hell they talking about. That's how bad it is. It could be worse than even what we thinking. And, judging from the tone of the Diddy's attorney, this the first time where they sound like they taking this case serious.

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Now remember, I've been saying this whole time they just haven't been sounding like they've even taken it serious, especially diddy. It's like, bro, these are some serious charges and if convicted and if found guilty, your ass might not never be back out. But up until this point they ain't been acting like it. But you know how it go. When you get close to that time and you get closer and closer to that time reality starts setting in and it's like hold on. And then they come with this new superseding indictment that has more evidence and more crucial and harsh, more harsher evidence than the previous. And you wasn't even ready for the previous allegations. Are we looking at full-fledged panic mode? Let's continue. As we know, combs was originally charged with racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. A superseding indictment filed April 3rd, charging with two additional counts one charge of sex trafficking and one transportation to engage in prostitution, of sex trafficking and one transportation to engage in prostitution.

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Since Combs' former girlfriend, cassie, filed and settled in November 2023, accusing him of the R-word sex trafficking and physical abuse, dozens of accusers have come forward with civil complaints alleging sexual misconduct, and we've been covering it. Now the attorneys. Let's get into more about what they're saying is going to what's going to delay the criminal trial, because I think this is going to interest a lot of you out there. In Monday's motion, combs legal team criticized prosecutors evidence from past assault allegations as uncharged and uncorroborated crimes dating back as far as the 1980s. Now, now that's crazy. Are they saying Diddy did horrific crimes when he was about 12? I'm not sure, but they going back Attorneys expressed concern that the allegations, many of which reportedly implicate dozens of unidentified witnesses and alleged co-conspirators around the world, could significantly delay the timeline.

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Collectively, these new allegations require many months, if not years, to investigate. I'm reading this. I'm taking my time reading this cause. This is for all them fuckers. That was saying they didn't have no evidence and Diddy bought the walk because evidence. They don't got no evidence. Read this article. Anybody that tell y'all they don't have no evidence, send them this article. This is Diddy's attorney saying this. This ain't no shirtless journalistic podcaster saying that is a hell of evidence. And blah, blah, blah, no, no, no. This is diddy's people saying this. Now they lying to y'all. They did. His team is exaggerating. Did his team making this up? This don't sound like making nothing up. Let me continue.

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Collectively, these new allegations require many months, if not years to investigate. That's a lot of time for somebody that don't have evidence, but I'm gonna continue. They say that if admitted, it would require a series of many trials, certain to double the length of the trial the government originally said would last three weeks, combs attorney said. The rapper's lawyers added that the content of these allegations differ from the charges contained in Combs federal indictment, which focus on allegations about domestic abuse or supposed economic coercion of longtime girlfriends. The court should require the government to try the case in charge and prove that the case to the jury is beyond a reasonable doubt. The attorney said the government should not be permitted to pollute the trial with decades of dirt and invite a conviction based on propensity evidence with no proper purpose by painting mr combs as a bad guy who must have committed the charged crimes.

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Y'all this superseding indictment is so bad it done turned Diddy's lawyers into Tupac. What the hell they talking about? They talking about the propensity evidence with no proper purpose by painting a picture. I paint a perfect picture. What is you talking about? I paint a perfect picture. Remember Tupac said that Now you got Diddy's lawyers. They are so flustered they trying to use Tupac lines to get out of this. You got Diddy's lawyers. They are so flustered they're trying to use Tupac lines to get out of this. No, I'm just playing, but it is getting sick. Y'all they talking about no proper purpose by painting propensity. What is you talking about? Let's continue For the Tupac ass lawyers.

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In the event, the allegations are not excluded from Combs. Trial attorneys ask the court to hold a preliminary hearing to review prosecutors. They want to review the prosecutors evidence in order to avoid tainting the jury with exposure to inadmissible and highly presidential evidence. At this point, if I was the judge, I would say look man, I'm tired of meeting up with y'all. I see y'all ass. On May 5th I ain't calling no, I'm not calling no preliminary hearing. Every time y'all get some crazy ass evidence that y'all can't handle, y'all want to have a damn kumbaya meeting about it and get it dismissed and get it out. Well, diddy's attorney, we all would like to do that. If we all anybody got in trouble, we all would want the evidence removed, wouldn't y'all? But I don't think it's gonna work and it's getting really hectic.

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They even said they left it out of this, they left it out of this article. But you know I'll be studying. Y'all don't know how much studying I do before this show. Like I, I study the night before. Then I wake up early and I'm digging more and one part that they left out of this usa today. And this is why this is why we can't trust the mainstream media, because they will leave certain stuff out. That's key. And then I'm like, well, why you leave it out? What am I talking about? And this was out of diddy's legal team mouth.

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They said some of the witnesses in this superseding indictment are fucking dead. Yeah, they said that was another thing that they were taken aback by and they didn't put it in this USA Today, but it's in the actual motion, the actual paperwork, cause y'all know I do the real digging. You think I'm going to let USA Today tell us everything. You think I think they got everything in there. No, I got to take an article and then I got to go to the real paperwork and read it for myself and I said what the hell Witnesses dead?

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Now, it could be two ways. It could go two ways. Witness, it could be two ways. It could go two ways. Witnesses could be dead because you know what the Dittler could have been dealing, or is the? Are they saying the crimes are so old that they done croaked. So I don't know, but that's a hell of a statement to put in paperwork. So now they got they don't know if diddy might be catching murder charges, I don't know. But it literally says that in the and I'm gonna tell you this is how I know usa today left it out on purpose. I don't know why they left it out, because it's right by. It's right by where I said when is it at? Ok, in the area where they said dozen of unidentified witnesses and alleged co-conspirators around the world. So they saying the allegations which are implicated by dozens of unidentified witnesses and alleged co-conspirators around the world could significantly, could significantly delay the timeline of Combs criminal trial.

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Well, right at that part, when they said that actual statement in the in the motion, right after that they say and many of the witnesses are dead, I said whoa, are they talking about? The dude ron that we saw all over tiktok? Uncle ron who was spreading news about Jay-Z and Diddy and this and that, and the next thing we know, gone. Uncle Ron is out of here. So whatever testimony or whatever he had to say, he's no longer here, mysterious.

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A lot of people think so Witnesses are dead. Could they be talking about Liam Payne? Many speculated and I had so many DMs that Liam Payne was actually caught up in some usher diddy type of stuff. But I couldn't confirm it so I never put it out there. Type of stuff, but I couldn't confirm it, so I never put it out there. But the source that was telling me often knows what she's talking about. But if I can't confirm it or or have some type of solid proof, I'm not gonna run with it as a story but for speculation purposes.

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Who are these witnesses that they saying are dead? I thought it was a typo. I was like they actually put in here that witnesses are dead and so they need more time, and this is so crazy. And so they need more time. And this is so crazy. They have told Diddy's legal team who the witnesses, the new witnesses, are. But check this out y'all and I need y'all to turn the volume up a little bit, because this one of those shows that packed with information. Don't miss a second. I'm trying to squeeze it all in, no diddy, but the crazy part is is that not only are these people they're saying witnesses are dead, but now they're saying they need more and more time. Why you need more and more time? Because check this out they're not even allowed to tell Diddy who these witnesses are until April 18th. Now Diddy's legal team knows who.

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All these slew of witnesses that's coming, that's about to tear up and cook Diddy. Throw them in the crock pot. Panini grill Forming grill Microwave Twice baked. Panini grill foreman grill microwave twice baked, whatever you want to call them. I think they not telling Diddy because they scared and they making sure all these witnesses are protected. What y'all think about that? But don't that make a lot of sense? That they would hold off a lot of these witnesses and these are. Put it like this Let me break it. Y'all know I like to break it down. Call me Mr Breakdown. So why would the prosecution other than strategy of putting the defense on the defense? But why would they save these crucial? If we listen to Diddy's own attorney, this new slew of witnesses is own attorney. This new slew of witnesses is ridiculous to the defense, meaning ridiculously bad. But guess what? Why would they? Why would the prosecution wait to the very last minute? I believe they're trying to make sure all these witnesses are protected. See the new names.

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Diddy's legal team can know. But the legal team is not allowed to tell Diddy until April 18th. And people say, well, they might do it anyway. Shit, they listen in to everything. They listen in to diddy's calls. They listening to when the lawyer meet up. They watching everything they pass. They not gonna try that. They not gonna try to. If they do that, they know the whole case is over with. They not gonna tell diddy if they not supposed to. But I think they are trying to get make sure all the witnesses are protected everybody is in some form of witness protection or whatever so that when they do announce them they will feel comfortable and know that ain't no more witnesses about to come up dead? Because I swear y'all, when I read that in the superseding indictment I was like whoa, why ain't nobody in the mainstream media even mentioned that part? To me that's a big part if they have in the superseding indictment if, if, if, the, the, the lawyers, diddydy's lawyers are filing motions saying, amongst other things, that there are witnesses that are dead. I think we need to know about that. I don't know, y'all tell me, but it's getting crazy, crazy, crazy. So let's continue. Let's continue. In its opposing motion, of course the government is saying that they should be denied, of course, and that the prosecutor said.

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Testimony from these victims not only proves the rapper intended to take the sexual gratification he wanted regardless of consent and it also serves as direct evidence of his racketeering offense. Per Combs' indictment? Prosecutors previously alleged his racketeering enterprise included multiple acts of kidnapping, arson, bribery, witness tampering, forced labor, sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and distribution of narcotics. This evidence proves the existence of the enterprise, its purpose and the means and methods by which the defendant and his co-conspirators carried out pattern of racketeering activity that included persistent and persuasive abuse. This is what prosecutors said in the filing that just happened yesterday.

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Oh, we cooking today. Like and share this and do everything you have to get the word out. Don't, don't, don't, don't. Keep me tucked. Y'all, y'all got to spread me out. Share me to other people so they can get off their little boring podcast. All these little born, all these people trying to cover the Diddy story. They put me to sleep. Y'all know where to tune in. Y'all know where to tell your friends to tune in to the real Diddy coverage.

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Now, in contrast to Combs attorneys, the government said a preliminary hearing is unnecessary. Don't the Combs prosecutor team sound like me, I said it's unnecessary. If I'm the judge, I'll be like look, I'm tired of looking at y'all. I remember my mom used to say that when we used to be bought, you know, we get to asking about stuff too much and we keep coming in our room asking her for this, to asking her about stuff too much, and we keep coming in her room asking her for this. After asking her for that, she would just say look y'all, go outside, I'm just tired of looking at y'all. For a minute. And that was when my mom said she's tired of looking at us. That mean, get your ass outside and start playing. Like a motherfucker. I'll play football, basketball, run, I'll be street light, come on back in. My mom happy to see me. She just did. She just was tired of looking at us for that moment. And so this judge I'm sure is feeling like my mama. He tired of looking at diddy's lying ass, used car salesman attorney, and I'm sure he tired of looking at uh, diddy, until the trial time like come on.

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So, in contrast, the combs attorney said the government said the preliminary hearing is unnecessary because prosecutors have provided the court with detailed proffers of each victim's anticipated testimony and corroborating evidence. Such a proceeding, prosecutors argued, is a thinly veiled attempt by Combs and his legal team to cross examine victims twice. That is where that article leaves off. So what we are waiting for now? We're waiting for the judge to rule. Are they going to have a preliminary hearing? Is he going to look at Diddy and his team again to go over this evidence? Even another thing I want to tell y'all when you look at the exact superseded indictment paperwork, there are a lot of allegations that are redacted like just covered. I'm telling y'all this trial is going to be full of surprises.

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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this will be the most talked about, craziest trial in history, and I'm not saying that for hyperbole. I'm saying it because I feel it in my gut and it's almost like common sense to me. I don't see it going the other way just because even in the superseding indictment, not only do we have witnesses that are dead and they're saying it in the paperwork but we also got witnesses who are critical, witnesses who are unnamed and anonymous. We don't know who that could be. It could be J-Lo and I don't know. I'm just throwing it out there, but what I'm saying is think of it like this Victim one is Cassie, well known, and if that tape didn't get leaked and we didn't know about all the lawsuit that Cassie got paid, if we didn't know all that, think about it, up until this point we'd be just looking at victim one, victim two, victim three we don't know who they are.

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And then we find out victim one is Cassie at the trial time. See, we already knew that. So that's a spoiler. But check this out. We don't know who victim two is for sure. We don't know who victim three. And now they talking about a victim four. It is getting hot in here. It's getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes, nelly, was that Nelly? Yeah, that was Nelly. The first thing I thought of when I said it's getting hot in here.

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But look, I ain't the type to try to beat a dead horse, but you fuckers that was telling me that they didn't have any evidence. Y'all really was grinding my gears, and that's hard to do. But I just hate when people say stuff that don't even make no damn sense. Guess what and this is why I don't pay anybody no attention when they just saying stupid shit, they're not gonna come around now. Now when this article dropped those same people that was talking about that. They didn't have any evidence. They're just gonna disappear into oblivion. I don't know where they go. It's like they once they're proven wrong, they just disappear. I don't see them in the comment section. I don't know where they go. It's like they once they're proven wrong, they just disappear. I don't see them in the comment section. I don't see them in the chat they don't troll anymore and that's why I don't respect it.

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If you're gonna call me out or tell me I don't know I'm talking about, or say that they don't have evidence, bring your raggedy ass back over here. When you find out they do got evidence and tell me I was right. Don't be hiding, because y'all know if I'm wrong I'll apologize. I had to apologize to police departments, whatever. I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong. It just don't happen that much because I'm good. So let's put that article to bed and move on, because these episodes getting longer and longer. Y'all know I love my community. If y'all were, if y'all, if y'all go back all the way to the first podcast. Y'all remember my first podcast was like 25 minutes, 23 minutes. Then I kind of creeped up to 40 minutes, 50 minutes here and there, but I was keeping it short because I was learning and getting my shit together. Now, like because I told y'all my goal is always to give y'all as much content as I can. I don't never try to cut y'all short and if the content flowing is flowing. Now we going hour plus hour and a half hour and 20 minutes In a minute. I'm going to be doing a two-hour podcast. Episodes like the Big Dogs, tucker, carlson and Rogan and all the rest of them. But anyway, also real quick, I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it, but a lot of people already know it. But Cassie, it's a big deal that Cassie is the only one out of all the victims. Something confused me. I've always knew it was three, but it's a victim for something. So I'm going to get some clarity on that, maybe after they have the hearing. But victim one is cassie and as we sit and wait, what the other victims of it's bit, what? Who the other victims are, I should say I'm sorry. The fact that cassie is testifying under her name is huge because she could have testified anonymously. But she's going to testify as Cassie Ventura, former R&B singer, who is currently pregnant and will be testifying and get into all this freaky madness while being pregnant. That ain't good, diddy. That ain't good to have a pregnant woman up there crying, talking about all the manipulation and coercion you've been doing. That's going to touch the jury. That's going to touch the jury. So got some quick good news, or possible news. Y'all know Mark Curry. So we're going to put that to bed right now. But, mark Curry, some great news for the podcast for the flow show news y'all y'all know, uh, mark curry. So we're gonna put that to bed right now. But, mark curry, some great news for the podcast for the flow show no filter.

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Listeners, this is the people's podcast. If you've been here from day one, which was october 30th of last year, you've watched us grow. You've helped us put this thing together. Like I tell people, this was named by the people, this was the people's idea, which is why it's so successful. I didn't force no podcast on nobody. My community said, hey, you need to do a podcast. I did it. My community came up with the name. I added no filter. Boom, here we are. But we've done something so incredible.

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I just want to let y'all know the impact that we're making. First of all, we went to a hundred thousand downloads and I got that big, crazy Floyd Mayweather news coming in back to this. So you won't want to stick around. 50 cent is going crazy on Floyd Mayweather and it's about to get ugly, but we're going to get into that. Crazy on Floyd Mayweather and it's about to get ugly, but we're gonna get into that. Uh, do you guys realize we hit a hundred thousand downloads in four months, which, as you already know, that puts us in the top five percent podcast of any podcast that ever podcasted. But the reason why they all following us like TMZ and I'm gonna tell you some more TMZ did that's following and copying our whole blueprint. But y'all this is why all the podcast is following what we doing, even though we are just coming up. We getting we moving at a rapid pace, but they trying to steal our sauce. They trying to see what am I doing, what are we doing that they ain't doing?

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And so one of the things that got them paying attention to us y'all, all my podcasters out there, check this out. Look what we did. Do y'all realize we have reached the top five percent and a hundred thousand downloads, something that rarely happens in podcasts? Do y'all realize we have done that without a fucking guess, without one interview? You go to a podcast and you see what podcast could do these kind of numbers without one guest, just me, a microphone and my community. Now we're going to get guests and I could have got guests before, but I'm trying to build what we're doing. I don't never put the carriage before the horse for clicks and views. That's the secret sauce. I don't sell out myself for clicks and views. I do things organically and when they right. And I'm saying all that now because we about to have our first guest, and it's a good one, and I'm going to tell you about who he is Mark Curry, not the comedian, mark Curry, the rapper that was on. We ain't going nowhere. We ain't going nowhere. We ain't going nowhere. We can't be stopped now because it's bad boy for life. So check this out.

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This was the first person to blow the whistle on the whole diddy stuff. Mark curry was the first one to bring up how they spiked the bottles. Let me give you the history of how this even came about. Y'all know I've been covering the Diddy stuff forever. I was one of the first people to post, way back a year and a half ago, mark Curry's interview that I'm about to a clip from his interview. I'm about to play for y'all right now and it went viral. After that, mark Curry been following me ever since, and the other day I posted some more Diddy News and Mark Curry came in my comments and he said y'all need to read my book and that'll explain everything. I said, mark Curry, it's time for us to go ahead and do that interview he said bet, let's line it up. This is Mark Curry. Y'all Check this out.

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This is what he said and we go and get to the vip, all of these girls come around the vip and they just be standing there and like let me tell you something, man, let me get back with you. We gotta rewind this back. We used to go to the. When we go to the club we used to have these bottles right and on this bottle they'd be they'd be regular moab bottles on them, bottles right there. They've been to have something to make the girls be real, real, slippery and all of this kind of stuff. So when you get up they'd be like don't touch them bottles right there and only drink them bottles right there. So we already knew what the drill was you just don't mess with them, bottles right. Then all of the girls is in the club. After a while they all running, opening up their mouth like little birds, just running around, just popping pills in their mouth, pop, pill, pill, pill, pill.

Speaker 5:

And then that was the party I used to. You know we used to be on the road. You know you'd be like yo, let me go to my puff room see what they doing and you knock on a puff door. He'd be sitting there. Damn, damn, butt there, butt naked. You ever just had a grown man answer his hotel door butt naked, and they'd be like come on in. You'd be like I'll come back, bro, put some clothes on. What are you doing? What? I don't want to see you naked. Grown man stuff. Yo, that's kind of disrespectful. So when you get that's that's called the test off how you make sure you're breaking in little call. Call the artist up here to the room telling him I'm gonna to have a meeting by my tub. He be in there by the tub and stuff soaking and stuff, but at neck he be like how the hell I'm supposed to have a meeting with a nigga butt naked in the tub?

Speaker 1:

Did y'all hear them spike bottles? This was huge, like I tell people, y'all know I've been studying this and see that's the difference between me and a lot of these other podcasts. I've been in this culture, I've been studying this for a long time. A lot of people have missed and forgot about mark curry. Mark curry was the first one to kick all this off, but what happened was people were still they still had beer goggles on when it came to diddy and they didn't think none of this was true and they thought he was just hating.

Speaker 1:

This world got a problem with thinking everybody clout chasing. That's a lot of us out here that don't give a shit about clout. So quit thinking that all the time. People just soon somebody says, oh, they just want to clout, they just clout chasing Diddy. Nah, some of us don't give a fuck about clout. Some of us don't give a fuck about clout. Some of us do a podcast and make content and don't even put a fucking shirt on. It's people out here that don't care about that clout. Get that out your head Anyway. But see. So what happened was he kind of was the initial whistleblower. He kind of broke ground and even just put it out there that it was all this weird stuff going on and but people kind of dismissed him a little bit and then jaguar riot and everybody started saying stuff more and it got more people started realizing like damn, diddy is a monster. And a lot of people forgot about mark curry. But mark curry made noise way before a lot of them.

Speaker 1:

Another quote that mark mark curry spoke on we're gonna have him talk about all this and you know there's no filter. So I tell mark curry, you can come on this and say and whatever you want to get off your chest and talk about. Because let me tell y'all, mark Curry has moved past this. He's one of the artists, just like all the other bad boy artists. Diddy tried to blackball him and do all type of stuff. He has persevered. He is doing regular stuff. Now he got a parking I believe a parking company. He wrote a book. He has moved past all this Hollywood shit. He's one of us, so we're gonna support him. We're gonna support him. But look, he also said this about kim y'all. Remember, kim porter is diddy's ex who mysteriously died and was about to release a tell-all book and next thing we know she gone and a lot of people looking at diddy Check out what Mark Curry had to say about that.

Speaker 5:

You know I'm a former bad boy recording artist. A lot of people you know I made a lot of hits for.

Speaker 1:

You hear that Former bad boy. My name is Mark Curry.

Speaker 5:

You know I'm a former bad boy recording artist A lot of people you know I made a lot bad boy. I'm Mark Curry. I'm a former bad boy recording artist A lot of people you know I made a lot of hits for Puff. How do you feel about these lawsuits accusing Diddy of abuse? What do you think about that? You know Diddy, Do you think he's capable of doing that now? Do I think he is? I think he's very capable of doing it. It's in his character. That's who he is. That's what comes with power. That's what comes with arrogance. That's what comes with. You know what makes him.

Speaker 5:

I've seen fights between when he have an argument, fight with a female, whatever it may be. I've seen it with my own friends. But sometimes you say you know we all go through things, but once you have a sign of doing it over and over and over again, that's when it becomes a problem. You'd be like so every relationship that you get in, you're violent in them. I was around when Cassie was there. I knew Kim Porter before I knew Puff. I met Misa, but you know it was a history. When you have a history of the same thing, man, it becomes a problem. Speaking of Kim Porter, because you knew Kim Porter, is it true that Diddy Broker knows Buster knows man. Anytime a man would go out his way to wiretap someone's phone or put taps in their homes just to monitor their conversation. That's a sign of insanity.

Speaker 1:

Did y'all hear that? Now, he knew Kim Porter before Diddy. He already knew Kim Porter from the uptown days. Mark Curry was a rapper. He wrote a lot of songs for Diddy, but he was most known for that Bad Boy for Life. We ain't going. He's most known for that bad boy for life. We ain't go when he's more known for that song. But that interview y'all especially with me doing it it's gonna break the internet.

Speaker 1:

I hope y'all ready because, like everything else I do, I've been patiently. I don't need no. Like I told y'all, I come from a family. I come from a culture. I come from a family. I was raised that I'm expected to do more with less. I'm expected to be whooping these podcast asses without a guest, without needing one. My family expected that out of me since I was born, so so that's just the way I live. So I was like I don't need, I'm not worried about trying to get clicks and views and downloads. I don't need no guests. I got to make my name first. I have to develop. I have to be able to be on this bitch and talk for an hour or two comfortably and y'all enjoy it before I start even think about having a guest. See, they need guests. I don't. The difference is, I want guests that mean something to me and my community and for us to be the leaders in this ditty shit.

Speaker 1:

I think Mark Curry is the perfect first interview for the Flow Show no Filter. So what I want y'all to do anybody listening, anybody that's part of this community go to mark curry's instagram, go to his comments. Let him know we looking forward to uh seeing him on the flow show no filter, to let him know that we got his back and and we got all the victims back that have been blackballed and railroaded and all type of stuff by these not just diddy a lot of these industry people. So, yeah, anybody, y'all could do that for me. We've already matter of fact. If you want to look on my on my page, I'll post the conversation. It's just a couple little lines that we talked to in my comments, but you can go to my comments and uh check it out.

Speaker 1:

But uh, I'm excited. Like I said, y'all, we, we, that internet, that interview right there, is gonna break the internet and it's gonna take the flow show no filter to a whole nother level, because a lot of people are have forgot about mark curry, even though he's known. He's got millions of views, a hundred thousands of views on YouTube and all that he is. He is known. If you, if you know about Gene deal Jaguar, right, uh, then you got Mark Curry. He's right there with him. As a matter of fact, mark Curry has been there before a lot of people. Mark Curry was like I said, he knew Kim Porter before Diddy, so I'm excited about that.

Speaker 1:

Yesterday I was going to bring the news yesterday but with all the technical difficulties I kind of forgot. But I was like you know y'all, we've done this together and it just is exciting for me to share, share with y'all all the good news and the things that's coming this way. And we ain't asking for nothing. That's what I love about the flow show no filter, movement. We are just a community. We doing our thing and stuff is coming to us just because we doing the right thing. I haven't asked anybody or went to anybody. They come to my page and I appreciate it. So I'm going to be working on that, mark Curry. But one thing y'all can't do, because it is tough for these victims and it's tough to be speaking out against somebody like Diddy. So if y'all can, if y'all on Instagram. Go to Mark Curry's page. Just look it up, mark Curry. Go to his page. Leave some comments. Let him know that we look forward to having him on the Flow Show no filter. Let him know how we welcome people.

Speaker 1:

But it's big news y'all, so I had to let y'all know. And then let me tell y'all about TMZ. I'm about to get into this Floyd Maywe time today on the podcast, but you know I love y'all and the more content I can give y'all I ain't never gonna stop it short just to stop it short. So we gonna run over today, but it's all good. Um, another thing, uh that I wanted. I want to uh tell you about tmz, remember, I tell you they've been jock, they've been copying I, I, I had a crazy good story where I was talking about uh, matter of fact, let me play it because I'm gonna tell you the whole how this, how this, we ain't rushing today. I'm gonna tell you how this all played out. So let me go back to this.

Speaker 1:

So sunday afternoon I dropped a video saying uh, a lot of people are worried about, uh, diddy, worried about Cassie testifying, but they don't know that she's worried about, he's worried about this psychologist, this lady who is an expert at describing coercion and all of that. So I dropped this video and I'm about to break you down what. How TMZ is watching and copying everything we do and if they listen in, y'all know y'all copying it because you listening now. So check this out. No, hey, look it, don't make me mad. You supposed to copy me? I'm good, so check this out. I dropped this Sunday afternoon. Listen to this post and it went viral. Y'all know how?

Speaker 1:

Cassie's testimony is the one that they say Diddy is most scared of in his upcoming trial. What if I told you they're wrong. And this is who Diddy is most scared of Everybody. Meet Dr Dawn Hughes, expert forensic psychologist, aka the Diddy Stopper. She has been the key component in many cases of men doing bad things to women. Johnny Depp was one, even Harvey, but the craziest one was R Kelly. You see, r Kelly was looking like this before she testified and after she testified he was looking like this. See, the thing about Dr Diddy Stopper, aka Don Hughes she's an expert in coercion and all this stuff that they get caught up in, and she was the last one to testify in the R Kelly trial. Now, true, this is damaging with Cassie and it will be damaging testimony when she's called to testify against the Dittler. You see, she's so good at what she do. She like to close her the relief picture If you doing bad things to women and children and this woman gets called you in deep doo-doo.

Speaker 1:

And so when Diddy's attorney found out she was involved in this case, they went to Diddy. They said hey, diddy, we got Dr Dawn Hughes is on your case and it ain't looking good. Diddy said what you mean, dr Diddy Stopper? Yeah, diddy, and, by the way, we're going to need another $10,000 for dollars for this conversation. But, yeah, what do you want me to do about it? You gotta get rid of her, diddy, we can't do that. You're already in trouble for allegedly getting rid of Tupac. Perhaps I know, I know, I know can we get her off of the case somehow, diddy, we can do that and I'll try, but I can't guarantee it. Diddy was sad. You can't guarantee it. Nope, but we will file. And then Diddy's attorney just recently filed to block the doctor who sided with Amber Heard so who is Amber Heard? This is his ex who sued him for a million dollars for allegedly doing a bad thing and it was a mess. So they sent in the paperwork and the judge told them he has until May 5th to rule if they're going to let the Diddy Stopper in or not. So we just seen what Dr Dawn Diddy Stopper did to Kelly. The only question we have now is she going for two in a row? Make sure y'all follow me.

Speaker 1:

I'm doing 30 Days of Diddy, aka Mohawk Diddy. This is day two. I tell Diddy stories as we count down to the tribe. I'm out and I don't like it. So I dropped that Sunday morning, sunday afternoon, and shout out to ain't nobody in this media space telling those telling stories like me? And and I'm gonna just put that out there storytelling top tier, but that's a whole nother thing. Anyway, I dropped that on sunday afternoon. Ain't nobody dropping nothing. So after I dropped that about what I said about people's worried about test uh, did he worry about cassie testifying? How about tmz drops the news or breaks the news about cassie testifying about two hours after I dropped that, when nobody was breaking nothing and people know tmz don't break no fucking news on sunday and saturday, like that. It's all money through friday. So I'm like, damn, okay, I've I dropped some cassie twist.

Speaker 1:

And then here they come and I already I told y' I didn't want to bring, I never brought this up, this stuff up, because you know, I always think it's a coincidence. I don't want to believe people copying, but then when it get obvious, I got to. I'm no filter for a reason. Check this out. I already told my, my, my YouTubers about this yesterday that that they was copying me, me. But do y'all realize another thing that TMZ just did and are doing now that I'm the only one that does this? So Sunday they do that.

Speaker 1:

Then yesterday, monday, all of a sudden in the morning they have a podcast, tmz, and the subject was Cassie Testifying and they streaming it. They streaming, they podcast live on YouTube, just like me. I ain't seen nobody else streaming they. Apple and Spotify podcast live on YouTube in real time. I'm the only one do that. I looked down. So now they got their morning show podcast and they talking about Cassie and they streaming live.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I don't, I ain't hating, I ain't hating at all. I love it because it just lets me know I'm doing the right thing. But don't think I ain't paying attention. It's like a chef that with his famous sauce I know when somebody copying my sauce. I know when somebody you can't. You can't copy me without me knowing you copying me because my shit's unique. I purposely do stuff different. So I'm not like none of y'all Podcasters and this and that.

Speaker 1:

But I said, damn, now y'all going to stream and have a morning show podcast? Damn, they're talking about the same thing. I'm talking about streaming it live. Go to YouTube. Y'all tell me another podcast that's on Apple and Spotify that y'all see that streams live. As they're doing their podcast. You ain't going to see it. Yours truly, that's who do it. But now TMZ do it. But go ahead, tmz, do your thing.

Speaker 1:

I am not mad at all. I'm just letting the community know that help build this podcast, that we are doing the right thing and we're going to continue to do it. And I'm going to keep calling out everybody who copied, just so we can keep our eyes on them. We work hard over here. You're just going to be stealing our ideas. It's all good. But yeah, y'all, they own us. And they be like why did this dude got some nerve? Yep, I do. And they be like why did this dude got some nerve? Yep, I do. I've been the type of person to speak and call out. I didn't care if you the biggest or the big or the smallest or the small. If it's in my heart, it has to come out into the atmosphere and y'all just got to deal with it it.

Speaker 1:

But before we get out of here, let's talk about, uh, uh, floyd mayweather. Is he got 50 cent on his ass? No, diddy, and it's because y'all remember that 400 million dollar deal that floyd mayweather was bragging about. Yeah, go ahead, diamond. And uh, now, dreamer, let me shout out. Now, dreamer, I see you tell something about you ain't on facebook. I'm talking about instagram for mark curry. So not facebook, just to throw that out there. But, uh, definitely, diamond said, and a lot of people been saying people are copying me. My mama said people copying me, but you know I just be thinking people supporting, but now y'all right, people copying like crazy. Anyway, y'all remember that deal when floyd mayweather was bragging about he bought 400 million dollar property and and property in manhattan. And even me and greg were saying on the morning show, if y'all remember, I might have to bring that episode back because we said it didn't sound right.

Speaker 1:

See, a lot of people don't know me and Greg met um in real estate. He is a financial broker getting the money and I was investing in hella real estate. I'm a real estate wizard Closed my first real estate deal when I was in senior in high school. My mama's condo short story go like this I was 17 years old, my mom was pushing and pushing, trying to get a condo.

Speaker 1:

We was living with my grandmother, um and, and we was only there for about what a year and we was getting ourselves together to get back out on our own and my mom had went through this real estate deal. It took like 90 days and then at the 90 day mark, they told her they couldn't approve her for some stupid reason. And I watched my mom come up with every document and do everything they said and she, and at the end of the road they told her they couldn't do it. My mom came home and fell out. I said mom, what's wrong? I'm 17 years old. I said mom, what's wrong? My mom said they denied me. My mom was in tears. You know I'm a little 17 year old boy saying my mom in tears, I'm ready to do whatever the hell I gotta do. Do y'all know?

Speaker 1:

My 17 year old ass researched different laws and why they couldn't deny my mom. I called that mortgage person Sandy Kramer. I remember his name. They were so old they probably not even around right now. Um, I talked to Sandy Kramer. He thought I was an old ass man the way I was talking and I I I laid out all the facts of why my mom you can't deny her and what she can do to do whatever they were trying to deny.

Speaker 1:

I put it all out. Do y'all know? True story. They came back like a week or two later and told my mom, come sign your papers and my mom bought her first condo and we got the hell out of my granny's house and I made that happen at 17 years old. True story. Ask my mama.

Speaker 1:

So I say all that to say people. You never know who. About people? I am a real estate guru that I love real estate and I've been dibbling, dabbling in it since I was a kid. Anyway, if you remember when that 400 million dollar deal came out me and greg said it didn't sound right because they're not letting certain people and I'm not even talking about race, I'm talking about you just have to be in the, in the in crowd of new york real estate. They're not letting anybody just buy 400 million dollars worth of property in the middle of manhattan. I mean, it just don't even make sense. So it sounded crazy.

Speaker 1:

Well, now, thanks to Business Insider and my good old pal 50 Cent you know, that's my dog, that's another interview, but that's going to be down the line. I know one day I'm going to interview 50 Cent, my boy. We just got to build our weight up to make it make sense, so that's going to be a huge one. I know 50 Cent will sit down with me when it all makes sense, but anyway, 50 Cent just posted this and we finding out that Floyd Mayweather was capping Like the young people say, that's cap. Check out what 50 Cent posted. I'm going to break it down and I'm probably going to get a call or message from Floyd in his camp. But damn y'all, I didnall. Hey, this is a story. Shit what you want me to do.

Speaker 5:

And you don't drive enough.

Speaker 4:

It's close to 15 minutes. You're right, it's close to 15 minutes.

Speaker 3:

Floyd Mayweather Jr Ipies as claims of investing in a $402 million Manhattan apartment portfolio. Just over a month after Mayweather announced his biggest deal yet, acquiring 62 rental apartment buildings in Upper Manhattan, business Insider reported that no such deal appears to have occurred. Floyd recently posted a video on Instagram claiming he bought six apartment buildings, stating that they are all his properties, with no partners involved. However, business Insider has contradicted these claims, saying that the ownership of the buildings remains unchanged and they are not Mayweather's, as he stated. Many are left questioning why Mayweather would make such an old, untrue claim about his financial dealings All right Now, floyd Mayweather Jr.

Speaker 2:

There's a story circulating that Business Insider did talking about this 400 million dollar property deal that he had been discussing here in new york city. But now, according to business insider, it's not what you think it is. They said there's no evidence, there's been a sale of these properties and uh, it's 62 rental apartment buildings in upper manhattan. Here's what floyd mayweather had said at the time on a video that he posted on his Instagram.

Speaker 4:

I love bringing people into my lifestyle, showing people how I live. Now I know you guys see me on the record talking about real estate. Well, lately I purchased 62 apartment buildings in New York City, and what I need you guys to do? Slide over and check out the photos. It's not all 62 buildings, it's a few buildings. But guess what what? All the buildings belong to me. I don't have no cars floyd, floyd, floyd.

Speaker 1:

See, one thing you can't lie about, and this is when, this is when you, you having expertise in real estate purchasing, acquisition. Y'all know I done flipped. I don't know how many houses in my life I don't really know, I'm not even trying to front, I don't know how many. That's how many houses I flipped with my boy, greg. Greg got all the man. So look, I going to say this See, floyd is a boxing expert, arguably the greatest of all time, up there with Muhammad Ali, sugar Ray Leonard and the rest of them.

Speaker 1:

50 and 0, hell of a record. But you don't put on no boxing gloves to do real estate. You got to know what the hell you're doing and you can't lie about purchasing on real estate. It's all public record. The last thing you want to lie about is making a purchase on some damn real estate. It's all public record. The truth going to come out. It's all public record. The truth don't come out.

Speaker 1:

You know, they always got rumors that Floyd spent his money crazy, and I don't give a fuck. They say if Floyd got a billion dollars, he gonna spend a billion dollars. They say, if Floyd get 50 billion, he gonna spend 50 billion. So 50 cent, implying that Floyd is going broke or broke. And not only were they talking about him lying on that real estate deal, but they also were saying, with the cars and everything they saying, he's trying to mask the fact that he's broke and he's capping. So, just like any other news story that we bring you. And we had to come back and say, hey, that wasn't true. Y'all remember when I told y'all about Floyd buying the $400 million and we actually was giving them credit for for buying that much property, and blah, blah, blah, even though we thought it didn't sound right, because you ain't, it's just hard for anybody to get 400 million dollars worth of property in the middle of manhattan.

Speaker 1:

Well, now I gotta come to y'all and tell you it was apparently cap, according to the business insider. Uh, I actually had to pay. I actually had to pay for this. Uh, for business insider, it's like rolling stones. They want to charge you for theirs. But hey, I do what I do. I do what I gotta do to uh, make sure we got the right information. But y'all the reason why I'm talking about this for one one, that was a story that I brought and now we find out that Floyd was lying allegedly. But the reason why I'm bringing it? Because now 50 Cent has posted about it, and y'all know, once 50 Cent posts something especially like that, he ain't about to let up. So I'm just putting y'all on to what's going on and what to look for.

Speaker 1:

Today on your timeline, 50 cent versus floyd mayweather is reignited. Now you know I'm coming to vegas on the tour, so floyd don't be getting gonna be catching feelings, because I'm reporting something that everybody reporting on, and if you got a problem with me, you better have a problem, a bigger problem, with Business Insider. Nigga, ain't nobody tell you to say you bought $400 million worth of apartments and you ain't bought shit. Don't be mad at me for that. I'm bringing my ass to Las Vegas and I will be there on tour. So don't even come with your good vibes, floyd and Floyd Mayweather Kemp, because I ain't doing nothing but doing my job. But you, a wild boy. For that one, a $400 million cap that might be a record.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to think, though. I want to go into this business. I'll skim it. We're going to skim this little. I'll skim it, we're gonna. We're gonna skim this little story real quick. We're on a roll today, and when we're on a roll. I just keep flowing. That's why they call me flow. I'm like water. I just kind of go with the flow and make my way, make my way, but uh yeah.

Speaker 1:

So business insider is talking about these claims. Floyd mayweather jr bragged about a 400 million dollar property deal, but there's just one problem it didn't happen. Championship boxer floyd mayweather said he purchased a 62 unit building in Manhattan, but there is no evidence there has been a sale. The deal is one of several claims Mayweather has made about his real real estate that appear to be exaggerated. Floyd Mayweather earned his nickname by reaping more than a billion dollars during an illustrious boxing career and spending big on designer clothing. More recently, the 48-year-old retired champion has said that he made a big real estate purchase. That has found out to be a lie. That is found out to be a lie. Floyd Wayweather posted all these buildings belong to me, but they don't. The NYC Housing Partnership, a nonprofit group that is a partner in a majority of properties to help them qualify for tax breaks and grants, has not been alerted of the pending sale. The housing partnership has not been advised of any sale, but when asked about the acquisition, they say it simply is not true.

Speaker 1:

He felt that it's so cool because I gave it back to the community and I make money. The person said, and once that clicked in his head, he is like I want to buy it all, but he just never proceeded with the purchase. So yeah, y'all, I ain't gonna bore y'all with that whole article. Hey look, you don't need a bunch of paragraphs and a bunch of words to tell you that Floyd Mayweather has been caught capping and that ain't the worst part. The worst part is you got 50 on your ass, bye-bye, bye-bye. 50 on your ass, bye-bye. Hold the horses. I forgot something. Y'all.

Speaker 1:

Y'all know I can't never get out of here without thanking my subscribers, the people that make this thing work. What am I doing? False alarm. So let me thank some of the new Whoa Y'all. They have been mad. Y'all about to make me cry live on air. Where did all these people come from? I just opened up my phone. We got all kinds of new subscribers y'all.

Speaker 1:

I was about to cut the show off, but I can't get it. You know what I tell y'all ain't nobody more important to this show than the subscribers. The subscribers damn. They're more important than me, because if we don't have subscribers. I can't talk about all this shit. I got to come on here talking about what LeBron what shot, what LeBron's legacy, how this affects his legacy, what my Brown's doing. You know, stuff that don't really rub the wrong. You know, rub people the wrong way. But because we have these subscribers, I told y'all unbiased, real edgy news if they, if we don't get our subscribers, we can't exist. It's that simple. I gave you a whole rundown yesterday how, how the biggest podcasts that been out for 10 years are going broke and now they are switching in and focusing and appreciating their subscribers.

Speaker 1:

Y'all know I've been doing this for months and months and months. They're just the story just broke on them a few days ago. Y'all know I've been on here telling you like I told you, I'm not. I don't sales pitch, because I never started like that with my community. My community always knows I am going to tell you exactly what it is. I feel like that is better than being a sales pitchy.

Speaker 1:

As person, I don't like to be sold. Tell me the facts and I'll evaluate. The facts are corporations don't want us talking about certain things. Celebrities everybody with big money don't want us talking about certain things. Celebrities everybody with big money don't want us talking about certain things. So what do they do? They use their money as leverage.

Speaker 1:

So I figured out early the only way I can continue this show as I get bigger and bigger and bigger and more known is to have a strong subscriber base. I figured that out months ago I was only doing a strong subscriber base. I figured that out months ago. I was only doing podcasts two months and figured that out and that's when I started preaching to y'all. Hey, I ain't trying to be sales pitchy, y'all know my style, but if y'all want this show to continue to be edgy and and we can say what we want, we can launch boycotts if we need to. Whatever you people, the people need that. Make this thing go. I'ma bring it to y'all and for y'all. This is the People's Podcast. So I've been preaching that. Now bigger blogs are starting to realize that. I'm talking about blogs with like 10 million Instagram followers I got 130,000, to give you a context and the ones with 10 million followers are saying, hey, we need to start really focusing on our subscribers. All this other corporate money, all this social media money, is smoking mirrors. So I literally could cry tears right now that so many people are subscribing and understanding what I'm doing and what I'm saying and understand that I'm not here like being greedy or just asking for money, because it's not about that.

Speaker 1:

I come from where y'all come from. I love podcasts, so I think of things from the perspective of a listener, because that's all I do is listen to podcasts. And I know before, sometimes back in the day, I wouldn't subscribe because I just figured you know they, they popular, everybody know them. You figure out they good. But then I started realizing, yeah, if they talking about bubble gum, shit, they good. But if you talking about what I'm talking about, if you want to continue, you better have some subscribers. And that's what y'all doing.

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Y'all showing up and understanding that I ain't asking for nothing extra, I'm asking for what's needed. Subscribers ain't icing on the cake. Subscribers is all I got On purpose because I've been getting hit up by the corporations and different people. I told you I got hit up by the Democrats and the Republicans told both they as no, because I don't want to be on here pandering and saying shit just because somebody paid me, because you can tell that. You can read that as a, as a listener, you can tell when somebody is pandering or somebody is saying stuff because they paid to and I'm not gonna do that shit. So I told democrats keep they 20 000 and told republicans to keep they whatever. I don't know how much they were gonna offer, but I just said I'm not, and this was during the campaign. My matter matter of fact.

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Let me add that context. This was before this woman, when they were trump and kamala, were campaigning and they reached out to me to be a part of this and that and whatever. And I'm just not doing that because I'm not gonna tear my brand up trying to uh for some money. I, I'm good. So anyway, look at all these subscribers, y'all, I, I, I, like I said I'm shouting out every last one of them and it's just, it's just amazing, every single person. Not only did they subscribe, but they gave more than $3. Y'all know, $3 is the minimum. So we about to announce this, these people I'm so glad that I thought about this before I got out of here and, as a matter of fact, I probably will come back and announce them again tomorrow earlier in the show.

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But anyway, I need everybody to give it up for Stephanie Lee with a five dollar donation. Stephanie Lee, the flow show, no filter. The flow show, no filter. Greatly appreciate you. You take your five dollars, your hard-earned money, and understand that the only way to keep this thing going, the way we want it to go. That's important. Because I'm saying the way we want? Because this show can continue, no matter what y'all subscribe or not. The only problem is if we don't have subscribers, then we got to talk about bubble gum topics and bubble gum information and I ain't doing that. So to keep this show the way it is. Stephanie Lee, I appreciate you.

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Everybody in the chat gives Stephanie Lee her flowers. She gave a five dollar donation when the minimum is only a three dollars is all we ask for. Let's go to the next one. Uh, monique a ziggler, come on down. Monique a ziggler gave six dollar donation. We only asked for three dollars. Monique. From the bottom of my heart, we at the flow show no filter and when I say we, I mean me Greatly appreciate you in these times to know that, hey, I fuck with your podcast and I'm going to support you and I appreciate that and which is why I get my ass up every morning on time, on schedule, so y'all know exactly when these things is coming, and when?

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Not, because that is me showing y'all that I value y'all support. So I ain't coming in here and just doing it and you don't know if a podcast gonna be in the morning or if I'm gonna drop it at night. It's coming at any time. I come on schedule because that's my way of showing y'all. Y'all appreciate me and support me. I am going to take this serious as fuck. So thank you, uh, thank you, monique ziggler.

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Next we got christy mcnue. Christy mcnue, christy, I love that last name, mcnue. I might you don't mind I might make that one of my little alias, mr McNew, but anyway, christy McNew gave a $4 donation. We only asked for $3. She won an extra dollar. She put a dollar on it and I'm happy and we thank you, christy. Everybody in the chat say Christy McNew, christy McNew, christy McNew, all right.

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Next we got Shanika. Shanika gave $5. Everybody who subscribed gave more than the $3, y'all. I mean I could cry. I wish my video was broke, like it was yesterday where y'all couldn't see me. I'll go ahead and let these tears, let them rain, make it rain on them, but I ain't about to cry on camera. It'll go viral and then Stevie J will be trying to meme it and trying to say I'm crying and I'm soft and all that. It ain't happening. These tears will be tucked until I get off camera. Anyway, thank you, thank you. Thank you. Shanika gave $5. Everybody thanks Shanika and I'm going to tell y'all how to spell her name, so y'all don't be thanking her in the chat and spelling her name all wrong S-H-A-N-I-E-K-A. If you want to see your love, come to YouTube and you'll see all the love of everybody.

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We support our subscribers and, like I said, ain't nobody more important than the subscribers. Without the subscribers Ain't no show. It's that simple. It's that simple and, like I said, I've been telling y'all for months and just in the last few days, you hearing some of the biggest podcasting uh, podcasting uh shows saying that they're going broke and they need subscribers. And these they're a hundred times bigger than me. So all that does is co-sign what I've been saying and to let y'all know. Ain't nobody asking for nothing extra, I'm asking for what's necessary. If I was good and we didn't need the subscribers, I wouldn't even ask y'all. I just say just have a seat and just listen. But that ain't the case and I don't want to change up the content because I gotta pay bills. And then y'all gonna be mad and y'all gonna be like what happened to the diddy and what happened to the hollyweird and what happened to all the cuss words and all that. I'm gonna say hey, I had to sell out which I know. Flo ain't gonna never sell out.

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I'll be on the streets first. Anyway, we got our last, but certainly not least, this is the subscriber of the day the day Vanessa Demps, but oh, I'm sorry, venetia. I think it's Venetia. Y'all is V-A-N-E-S-S-I-A Demps, if it's Venetia or Venasia or any of that. That's a beautiful name. I'm sorry if I'm pronouncing it wrong, but that's a beautiful name. V uh, v gave y'all. Would y'all clap it up for v? She gonna give 13 as a subscription and a donation. We only asked for three. She gave 13. So venetia, venetia. I'm sorry if I pronounce it wrong, but much love to you, miss demps and everybody in the chat. Everybody in the chat 13 and we only asked for three. Venetia, demps. You are are the m? Mvp.

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A shout out to all of my subscribers. And if you want to subscribe and continue to hold down this podcast and keep it what it is edgy, unbiased, all facts. You want it to stay like that. You want to keep the lights on, go to the description box, either in the notes when you're listening to it on Apple and Spotify or the other podcasting host platform, or if you're watching on youtube or facebook. Look in the link and you'll see buzz sprout subscription. You'll see the link. It says buzz sprout, buzz sprout, and then it says subscriber um, but uh, y'all guys are amazing. I really mean it, it and um.

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I really lost for words. I don't even check the subscribers, or none of that, until I'm about to shout them out, so I never know if it's one, five, 10, zero. I don't know until I open it up. And I didn't have no clue that it was so many people who subscribe, and not only just subscribe, but nobody, everybody gave more than the three dollars. And that makes me feel good, it makes me feel appreciated and it makes me and it gives me like it puts the battery in my pack and it puts the battery in my back and it gives me the energy to wake up in the morning and start cussing motherfuckers out. Thank you, as always. I love y'all, especially Venetia or Venasia. Love you. I love all y'all and everybody who supports the show, whether you gave money or not, you are not left behind. Everybody plays their part. I love y'all, but I'm out. I'm out.