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The Kid Cudi Car Bombing Was Just The Beginning of Diddy's Horrific Actions
Something sinister lurks beneath the surface of the Diddy case that mainstream media isn't telling you. While news outlets focus on sensational headlines, they've overlooked critical connections that paint a disturbing pattern of alleged intimidation, violence, and predatory behavior spanning more than a decade.
The federal indictment against Sean "Diddy" Combs contains shocking details about a car bombing incident involving Kid Cudi that perfectly aligns with Cassie Ventura's lawsuit allegations. When Diddy discovered Cassie's brief relationship with Kid Cudi during what prosecutors describe as a "coerced freak-off," he allegedly orchestrated a complex plan that included kidnapping someone at gunpoint to gain access to Kid Cudi's property before firebombing his car with a Molotov cocktail. Kid Cudi's representatives confirmed this with three simple words: "This is all true."
This episode also explores actor Columbus Short's chilling account of receiving a 3 AM call from Diddy inviting him to his hotel room, followed by a later incident where Short believes his drink was drugged at a Diddy party. Short claims he had to force himself to vomit to clear his system before escaping. His story parallels allegations from other celebrities like Terrence Howard, revealing a pattern of behavior that matches details in the federal indictment.
What makes these accounts particularly compelling is that they come from established celebrities who have nothing to gain from speaking out. They're successful in their own right, with careers independent of any "clout" they might receive from sharing these stories. As one witness put it, "Being an alcoholic that night saved my booty hole" – a stark reminder of the very real danger many claim to have faced.
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Speaker 1:Hey, yari, I think it's Yari. You know, if I mess up y'all names, all y'all gotta do is DM me and I will correct it. I believe in pronouncing names right, but if I don't know it, I kind of got to wing it on the fly. Yari said good morning flow and all the beautiful people. I finally get to watch you live, excited as food. Always listen to you on apple. I'm ready to hear who's getting cooked today and who's copying I got you. Thanks for joining the Breakfast Crew. Good morning to all the Breakfast Crew in the building. Good morning afternoon, evening, late night creep, whenever you listening to this on Apple and Spotify and all the other podcasts and sites. You know I love y'all the community, my Facebook facebook community. You know I love y'all. Instagram. Tiktok always got a special place in my heart.
Speaker 1:I'm feeling good today. I got some, got some stuff to catch up on with diddy. We got some stories. I got some explanations on what's going on. Uh, starting to get to the point where we we kind of understanding what's going on now. Let me adjust my camera a little bit. I'm starting to understand what's going on now. We got to talk about that. So we got another actor that's coming out with a Diddy story we're going to have to talk about. If you're watching me, you see Kid Cudi behind me and Diddy I'm going to talk about, go more into detail, what went on with them and how this applies to the case. Anything else I had time for. You know how we do. I'm going to squeeze it in there. No, diddy, and you know we're going to cook today. I got my apron on my stove, mitten. We about to cook somebody crock pot them, them. Whatever we got to do, thank y'all for joining me. I got announcements to make. It's a lot going on, don't let me forget none of that. But uh, I'm feeling good y'all. And one thing about this, this job, is, if you want to be good at it, you can't give a shit about nobody feelings, because if you watch, if you, if you worried about everybody feelings, you won't never talk about nothing. You will never say nothing that means anything, because you'll be handling everybody with kid gloves. So, uh, this is, this is a job that you gotta, you gotta be built for this.
Speaker 1:I remember, not not too long ago, what was it about? Oh, it's last birthday, not not too long ago. What was it about? Oh, it's last birthday, it was my last birthday. So was it about a year from today? A year from today is when I really, really I mean, I was already, you know, telling my truth and all that. But I think a year ago today is as far as in the content world where I took a big step and I started telling my story about when I was with floyd mayweather jr.
Speaker 1:Y'all know I was a rapper running around with floyd and 50 cent at in their primes, so you can imagine why I am the way I am meaning. You know I seen a lot at an early on in my life and uh, 50 and floyd is two people. If you had a chance to be around them in their prime and running around, you got some stories. But uh, last year I started. So that was over shit, over 15, 16 years ago and or longer, it might be 18, 20, I don't know. You know time, when you get old, everything is just 20 and 30 years. You know when you was a kid and people used to say I remember you, old man, be like you'd be, like where you get them, how long you had them shoes. I had these shoes for 20 years. So you know when you get old every time. Just a long time ago, right?
Speaker 1:Uh, stuff happened in vegas and you know I went through a lot. You know I went through a lot with floyd. I ain't never gonna bash nobody. I had good times. I had bad times. If you know the story, I put it for the subscribers only my mom was in a horrific fire, was caught on fire out in Vegas. She had just moved out there to come support me on my music dreams and she wasn't even there a week and was in a full-blown fire, broke her arms. All kinds of stuff happened. I don't want to go through that right now. If you want to check it out, it's on my subscriber only. I'm saying all that to say.
Speaker 1:When I started I didn't tell any of my vegas stories for a long time. I really didn't tell them until last year because my fans that I had built up and you know I had my following was getting so big and people wanted to know my story and I said, well, I'm talking about everybody else story, I gotta tell my people about my story. And so I started talking about my story. I said how I survived the name of the series is how I survived Floyd Mayweather and Las Vegas, meaning being young and being going out to Vegas and, uh, being with Floyd Mayweather. It was an experience.
Speaker 1:So as I start going, chapter one, chapter two, floyd's team reached out to me, his right-hand man and was like well, floyd, he want to know what you're talking about. He worried about what you're saying and this and that Long story short. He reached out to me thinking that I was on some campaign to try to sue him, or because this is like around the Cassie and you know the situation with Cassie and just a lot of celebrities were getting sued. So Floyd thought I was building up some type of case or building something to so I could sue him and get millions for shit that happened to me back then, which wasn't even a case. Um, I ain't built like that. I tell my story. I don't want, I don't need nothing from no man, none, I do, I get it. I get it from the mud myself.
Speaker 1:Anyway, he reached out to me, mac, and I said, first of all, I could tell my story and, second of all, no, I'm not building up to try to sue or do no Cassie, shit, I'm just telling my story, which I'm allowed to tell my story. If you're in my story then you're getting told. You know I'm telling my story Bottom line. You know I respect Floyd, I respect everybody, but we all, hey, floyd would say stuff where I was in his story. I mean, this is how it go and we had a little back and forth but at the end of the day, you know, I'm a stand-up guy, they stand-up guys. And then once he found out that it wasn't no malicious intent behind me telling my story or I wasn't going to come out saying nothing crazy or whatever you know been cool. Ever since then we had a couple of times he reached out but I'm telling y'all.
Speaker 1:I say all that to say that's the biggest difference between me and a lot of these other people doing what I do. I'm really in these trenches. These people that I'm talking about really will call me or get in contact with me and want to question me, because they really know me, I really know them. So I'm letting y'all know, like it's a different level when I'm speaking, I'm not speaking from behind a computer and don't. None of these people know me or I don't know them. They know my mama, I know them, I know they mama, I know they sister, you know. So it's a whole different dynamic.
Speaker 1:So when you listen to my podcast, it's sort of like when you're watching the NBA or you're watching the NFL and you got like a Shannon Sharp or you got players who used to play talking about the game and they could give you a little more insight because they was there. So I was really in the game. So I'm just letting you all know your boy be going through some shit when I'm up here using this, you know talking on his mic, but it's all good because you know what, even Floyd or anybody, they all respect me because I'm not up in there. I'm not up here being malicious. I'm up here covering stories, covering facts, and leaving it at that. I don't have no agenda. I'm not out out to get nobody. I'm here to do my thing.
Speaker 1:So let's get started to give y'all a little little little, uh, a little intro to what I'm really doing. So like when I ask y'all to subscribe. This is why I'm saying subscribe. I'm up here. I'm up here, uh, standing ten toes and these people really hitting me up and asking me about it, and I gotta stand up and and tell them what the real is. So we're gonna continue and let's get into this diddy mess. So we all know diddy is cooked. He's in, uh, in prison right now waiting on his court date. We are waiting. We almost getting there. Seemed like this court date was never gonna come, uh, and so now I'm getting a chance to really dig into the indictment, kind of reflect on those stories, bring them up so we can discuss them.
Speaker 1:And the more I was reading it, I said why ain't more people really digging in on this one particular story and this one particular allegation which is in? It was in Cassie's lawsuit. We all know Cassie sued Diddy and we know the outcome of that for 30 million for all type of crazy stuff that went on. Well, it's a. It's a story and an allegation and an indictment which is in the federal indictment. That I think needs to be any more attention on it. And what am I talking about? I'm talking about this gentleman behind me, if you're watching me Kid Cudi and Diddy.
Speaker 1:Now, before I get into the actual story, an article about it, let me give you a little context. During Diddy and Cassie had a rough patch. So, during Diddy and Cassie had a rough patch. During that rough patch, cassie started talking to and dealing with Kid Cudi. Diddy ended up allegedly blowing up Kid Cdy's car over Cassie and then there was kidnapping and gunpoint and all type of stuff in this story.
Speaker 1:But let's break this down because I don't think people paying enough attention to this one, because this ain't no rumor. Uh, this was known. And also let me give y'all some more context. Remember I told y'all about shaker high as a kind of famous school or just it's known, and we pumped out a lot of uh, uh talent out of shaker high school shout out shaker high school to red raiders where I went. Uh, one of those people that that you might know that we also went to shaker was Kid Cudi. Kid Cudi was up there and so he blew this man's car up.
Speaker 1:So when people ask me and say I don't get into too much, I tell y'all what we talk about. But I don't sit up here and tell you every single thing. I don't have time, but when it comes up I'll let you know what's going on. Kid Cudi went to the same high school as me, shaker Heights High School. Good dude, kid Cudi is just like me Diverse Hangs with all kind of different people. It don't matter your race, it don't matter your religion, it don't matter nothing. Kid Cudi will hang with you. Kid Cudi always was cool. He was quiet in school, um, but just a cool dude right, and he from where I'm from.
Speaker 1:So diddy blows his car up. You think I don't, you? You don't think I got some animosity towards diddy. So when I tell people when they like man, why are you bringing the black man down? Well, what about him bringing down kid cuddy and setting his car on fire and exploding it? And that's my dog. You know if you went to Shaker or you from Cleveland, you know I'm a rock with you. So I tell people I got all type of incentives outside of just covering it.
Speaker 1:On this particular case, diddy has done foul stuff to people who I know are cool. Kid Cudi, don't bother nobody. And Diddy, what did I tell y'all? I hate bullies. He gonna blow his car up. He wouldn't blow up 50 cent car though. See, that's why I'm saying the true definition of a bully kid cuddy, don't bother anybody. I know this for a fact. Cool dude, you love kid cuddy. He one of us, and didn't do nothing wrong. Cassie wanted to talk to whoever she. She had a right to talk to whoever she wanted to talk to, but you, a bully diddy, so you blew his car up and now it was at a time where diddy thought he was untouchable.
Speaker 1:But now the feds is digging in and it's so much went on in this incident that diddy is cooked for real. Spoiler alert even kid cuddy said it happened. He ain't got no reason to lie. Kid cuddy is straight. He's set for life, his name is etched and he, like me, he in his own lane. He don't give a damn about being the biggest star or whatever. Like, he care about his life and what he doing. That's why I respect and I like kid cuddy and and for diddy to be bullying him and doing what did. Doing what he did to him, especially being For Diddy to be bullying him and doing what he did to him, especially being somebody from my own area. It's just one more reason why I don't fuck with Diddy, and anybody mad about it can kick rocks with flip flops. So let's continue. I got this from Forbes. I told you I always try to spread it around on the publications. I always try to spread it around on the publications.
Speaker 1:Sean Diddy Combs may have firebombed Kid Cudi's car, according to charges. Now, if you know about the indictment, it says in there it doesn't say Kid Cudi name, but everybody knows it lines totally up to what happened with Kid Cudi and in the indictment it says Diddy is going to be in charge with arson, kidnapping, etc. This is where a lot of that comes from. So let's dig into this. And another thing you know how the witnesses they want to testify, uh anonymous a lot of witnesses, and diddy is fighting for those witnesses not to be testified. I mean not to be uh anonymous. Um, if you look, if you, kid cuddy could possibly be one of those people. I'm starting to think about it. It ain't the regular people. That's probably really really paranoid about showing who they are. The more I think about it, it's these celebrities probably. And think about it. Diddy wants them to have to reveal themselves. He don't want Kid Cudi, for example, to be able to testify under an anonymous testimony and bring all type of evidence and all type of condemning shit to Diddy. He wants to be exposed. He wants everybody to know who they are. And so you blow my car up, I'm testifying. So I'm pretty sure Kid Cudi is on that list.
Speaker 1:But let's dig into this because the devil is in the details and I didn't realize so much more went on at this time than the car bombing. So let's get into this. You're gonna be surprised, unless you know about some of this stuff already. You're gonna be surprised, but check this out. So prosecutors allege the embattled the embattled music mogul, sean diddy combs, set fire to a car owned by a unnamed victim between December 2011 and January 2012. Now this mirrors the allegation that Cassie said in her lawsuit, where she said Kid Cudi's car was blown up by Diddy. So let's get into this, let's go, let's let into this. Let's go, let's, let's, let's. Let's go over the facts, key facts in this situation.
Speaker 1:Prosecutors accused Combs, in a memo filed with the New York judge, of kidnapping an unarmed individual with a co-conspirator to break into the residence of another unnamed individual, referred to as Individual 1. That's Kid Cudi. Now prosecutors allege Combs' co-conspirators set fire to Kid Cudi's vehicle about two weeks later about two weeks later in which the co-conspirators allegedly cut open the top of the convertible and dropped a Molotov cocktail inside. Prosecutors say police and fire department officials concluded the fire was intentionally set and multiple witnesses allegedly testified Combs had bragged about setting fire to the car, and he sure was bragging back in these times.
Speaker 1:I remember 2011, 2012. I thought it was the craziest thing ever and I couldn't believe Diddy was able to get away with it at that time. I didn't know it would come back to bite him 15, uh 12 years later, whatever the math is. Uh. Another thing in uh cassie's november lawsuit, ventura says she had brief. She had a brief relationship with rapper kid cuddy, whose real name is sc Scott Muscati, during a rough patch in her relationship with Combs in 2011, allegedly causing Combs to become enraged, let me tell you. And he came at Ventura with a corkscrew in his hand about Diddy. Tell me, this guy done got Bully tendencies Like crazy, ventura, alleged. Combs said in February, several weeks after the incident, prosecutors detailed in their memo he was going to blow up Kid Cudi's car, stating his car exploded in his driveway Right around that time and you got some Asshholes talking about ain't no evidence, okay.
Speaker 1:Representatives for Kid Cudi confirmed Listen up, open up your ears on this one y'all. Representatives for Kid Cudi's confirmed Cassie's account of the incident with a simple quote. This is all true. A spokesperson for the rapper, kid Cudi, commented Now let's go back. Terrence Howard had a crazy Diddy story talking about Diddy tried to fuck him, disguised as acting lessons.
Speaker 1:We got another actor that we're going to get to after Kid Cudi that has allegations, nasty allegations when it comes to the Dittler, and so I'm starting to line up these people, because I said, you know what? It's a lot of people that kept talking about. People want money. They're just doing it for clout. So let me, let's start focusing on some of these witnesses that don't need no clout, that don't need no money, like a terrence howard, like a kid cuddy. So now you tell me why they lying for all the people out there. That's saying, you know, when it was these vic, when it was the victims were no names and people who were regular people who check the check, they would scream they want money and clout. But when kid cuddy says it happened, or columbus short, who we're gonna get to later the check, they would scream they want money and clout. But when Kid Cudi says it happened, or Columbus Short who we're going to get to later from Stump the Yard when they say it happened, it's just silence, it's crickets, because you can't use that lazy-ass excuse on these people. Which is why this episode and these couple episodes I wanted to focus on it, because I want, I'm tired of that same old, tired ass excuse of people want clout and money. Nah, people just want to be left to fuck alone and people want you to keep your hands to yourself. That's what people want. You the one want money. So, uh, talking about diddy, so check it out. This is what else uh cassie alleged. So this is what happened.
Speaker 1:Kick uh cassie says in her lawsuit combs had discovered her brief relationship with kid cuddy during a freak off in which prosecutors describe in their indictment as coerced. So during a coerced freak off. This is when Diddy found out about Kid Cudi. So it's a freak off going on, baby oil everywhere, dirty liquor everywhere, and they find out about Kid Cudi, she said, in this particular freak off did he use elaborate force, threats of force and coercion to cause all the victims engaged in this freak-off to extend sex acts with male sex workers? Ventura, alleged Combs had demanded she participate in this particular freak-off. After he returned from a trip, and she acquiesced.
Speaker 1:During the freak off, ventura, alleged Combs found her phone and discovered emails that had been shared between Cassie and Kid Cudi. I don't even have to tell you what went on next, but I will, because this is the flow show, no filter. After discovering these emails, it prompted Diddy to lunge at Cassie with a corkscrew. Cassie escaped, guess where. She headed to Kia Cuddy's house. Combs staff Contacted Cassie, who then told her that Combs needed to talk to her immediately, and she acquiesced. She returned home, home to Combs, feeling like she could not escape. She returned home to Combs Feeling like she could not escape his network of enforcers. She felt like I got to go back Now.
Speaker 1:Then Cassie alleged Combs hit her several times and kicked her in the back as she attempted to run out the door after she returned home. So you got workers harassing Cassie while she was gone with Kid Cudi living they best life. They tell her Puff needs to talk to her. Aka Diddy needs to talk to her. Aka Diddy needs to talk to her. She gets back to the house and his he don't his talking. He talks with his fists and his feet and his knees and any other trifling thing he can do. Kicked in the back, she attempted to run out the door, kicked her again. Then Cassie fled to her parents home in Connecticut, where her mother took pictures of the bruises Combs had allegedly inflict on her. That is when Combs told Cassie, while they attended Paris Fashion Week in February 2012, that he wanted to blow up Kid Cudi's car.
Speaker 1:Now, stop one second. Had we not seen? Did he do exactly what's described here? We saw him do it in 4k. We saw him do it on that infamous hotel uh, footage that was leaked, or whatever. We saw it. You saw it. Had we not seen that video, the same mohawk, diddy, little fuckers would have been saying she just lying and she just making it up. It's just a money grab. But since we got that video, we know this shit. True, but this is what I'm trying to tell these little jerks you've seen the proof, you've seen it in real time and that's the same thing with a lot of these other allegations. The only difference is wasn't no fucking camera rolling?
Speaker 1:And Diddy said this whole lawsuit that Cassie had put forth was all a money grab. He didn't know the fucking video was about to get leaked. He said nothing in her lawsuit was true. He never put hands on her. He did it. Blah, blah, blah. And then the fucking videotape came out. And then he came with that old sad puppy, fake ass, crocodile tear apology. So shit like that is what makes me look at you hard, like when you already caught in a bold faced lie. I'ma start assuming that you lying about a lot of stuff. So let's go back to this Paris Fashion Week when he told Cassie he wanted to blow up Kid Cudi's car and he also said he hoped that the rapper and his friends would be home to see the incident. So after the car allegedly exploded, cassie says she was terrified Said she was terrified as she began to fully comprehend what Mr Combs was both willing and able to do to those he believed had slighted him.
Speaker 1:Diddy, diddy, diddy Now Another thing that went on. Diddy, diddy, diddy Now Another thing that went on In order for this to happen. There were, there, were they kidnapped and held someone at gunpoint In order to even gain access into Kid Cudi's home to set this whole blowing up the car gate. This whole blowing up the car situation was all plotted out, it was planned out. It took weeks to carry out, but it all started the whole start to even getting to the point to putting the stuff and setting the car on fire. They had to hold someone at gunpoint and have them, let them into the residence and set this whole in just crazy episode. To set this whole crazy episode up, they went through all that and all of that is in the indictment.
Speaker 1:Now you tell me these feds, they got the co-conspirators which is why they not naming them. They done flipped on Diddy. You got Kid Cudi saying it happened. You got Cassie saying it happened. How the hell you beat that? Because the only person in this whole scenario that got a mold of the lies did he. Kid Cudi free, cassie free. The co-conspirators are free.
Speaker 1:So when people start, when they say they ain't got no evidence, I wonder are they able to read? Because it's all in the indictment. I ain't doing nothing special, I'm just reading. I'm just reading the indictment. That's all nothing spectacular, but it's so much evidence just in the indictment alone. It's just sick.
Speaker 1:And then that brings us to another actor, even though Kid Cudi is a rapper and an actor, mainly a rapper.
Speaker 1:But we're going to get to this other actor that told a story that shows us he will and I say he, I mean Mohawk Diddy will put something in your drink. Also, this next story will detail and confirm what Terrence Howard said about him using acting lessons and trying to put the moves. I don't know what Did. He has a thing for actors. I'm starting to find out. I don't know what it is. He might have a fetish, I don't freaking know. But now, as we get more and more evidence, you got to dig back and go back to previous evidence that we long forgot about. This is stories that I already told that went viral. That kind of got lost in the sauce because so much happened since a year ago. So check this out this guy, actor Columbus Short you know him from Stomp the Yard. He's going to talk about how Diddy tried to, had tried to groom him and how Diddy slipped something in his drink. So let's check this out and let's break this down.
Speaker 2:So this went on for about a year. Any parties he had, I didn't know that there was other parties. You wasn't at them parties. I wasn't at those parties.
Speaker 2:I was at the big parties. And then Diddy called me one day after I did Cadillac Records. He came to the premiere of Cadillac Records in New York and he was like man, you killed that. He said I'm up for this movie or this show. It was a movie Raisin in the Sun.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like I need an acting coach man. So I put him with my acting coach. Okay, I had him since I was a kid. Yeah, and he, my acting coach, big shout out, josh Paton, wonderful, phenomenal acting coach. And he started working with him. You know, he then did, he was on a series for a little bit and then he was working. So he was always looking out. So I think it was just now looking back. It's like the groomage right, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I was. I was the bet awards were happening in town. I didn't go because I wasn't nominated. So I'm like I'm not going, I'm not nominated, I'm just sitting in my black crib. So about 2 something, 30 in the morning, 2.15, 2.30 in the morning. Phone ring because it was an unknown number. I don't answer unknown numbers. But my wife looking at me like yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know about this.
Speaker 1:So Diddy, this is an actor, Diddy been trying to put the moves on him a little bit. He says he got home, he was at home one night Laid up in the bed with his wife, Not a care in the world. 2.30 in the morning, he gets an unknown call. He say he normally don't answer unknown calls. But when you get an unknown call at 2.30 in the morning he gets an unknown call. He say normally don't answer unknown calls. But when you get an unknown call at 2.30 in the morning and you laying there with your wife, your ass better answer it or your ass might as well get the hell out the house. And so this is what happened. The unknown call happened to be the Dittler. I put it on speaker. He said he put it on speaker.
Speaker 2:I said who is this? It's Sean. I'm like Sean, it's Puff. I'm like, oh, what's good, talking low, like that Talking low. So I was like hey, what's good. I said what's crying? He said we didn't see you tonight. I could be in T-Wars. We didn't see you tonight. He said what you doing? I said oh man, I'm at the crib. He said, oh yeah, we over here at the. He said I'm over here at the Beverly Hills Hotel. I said oh for real. I said who over there? Just me, real. So who over there? Just me? Come on, man, you serious said just me. So my wife, I'm over here on the suspect list. What the hell? I'm like nah, man, I'm in bed. Bro, I'm good. He's like all right, all right, it just hung up.
Speaker 4:Did he ever give you signs? Did you ever give him any signs, any?
Speaker 2:reason no, no, no, nothing whatsoever. So I'm like man, but now I got smoke in my house. So my wife looking at me like what's up? You know what I'm saying? I'm like I don't know. This man just called me. I don't know, I don't know what the fuck is going on, so anyway. So you know people, when I posted that on IG, people was like you know? The comments was like but did you go Because I left it? You did. You did you did leave it like it was a bug.
Speaker 1:So that's part one of that clip. We're going to break this whole. You know I'm going to hold your hand, we're about to go on a little walk but look, so what man calls another man three in the morning and tell him he at the hotel did. He said did. He called him and said he at the hotel, come through and do. And uh, columbus short said oh, okay, all. And Columbus Short said, oh okay, all, right, who there? Diddy said just me.
Speaker 1:Now Columbus Short said his wife looking at him crazy, he looking at he think he tell Diddy, you know, hell no. Or I don't know if he said hell no, but he played it off. But the crazy part is now he was trying to put the moves on him, just like Terrence Howard Ain't no dude, any dude, no, ain't no dude calling another guy at no three in the morning talking about come through to the hotel and it's just me. I don't even got to go into details on that, everybody just need to use common sense on that. But this is the crazy part. He then went to a party, one of Diddy's parties, and it was almost like, since Diddy wasn't able to get him, then he figured out a way to get him Check this out.
Speaker 2:So this went on for about a year One time and I did not. I escaped. Well, it's not. That sounds dramatic, but I was. You know, I thought, you know I'm an arts kid, so let me give some content context. You know, growing up in art school, you know, in high school it was the first time I saw like men, like boys, like it was like we was in junior year like going together, like holding hands in school and kissing and stuff. I was like, but I didn't want to judge them. They were talented, you know what I mean. And so there was this understanding and what is it called, you know, just judgment. Yeah, so I was always being, you know, non-judgment about people's sexuality. But you know people that you've seen that you would not assume. You know doing compromising things Right, you know what I'm saying. Booed up. You know you're my brother. I ain't going to boo up with you, bro.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? Because in public you don't do this.
Speaker 2:We ain't never going to be sitting too close on the couch. No, no, no, if me and you know so, I used to drink a lot, a lot Like I would drink I could drink a bottle of tequila by myself. And I got invited to the meeting but I hadn't drank all day, and so this is now it's night. It's like 11, 30, 12. There was only about 14, 15 people in there, but some people and it was like Columbus, what you drinking, columbus? I'm like I only drink one thing, tequila. And they were like, oh, get him. Oh, we got the smoothest, smoothest, smoothest tequila. So I was like, alright, let me get a shot. So I'm over here, like we chopping it up. I take my shot. I'm like Pretty smooth, so we chopping it up. Five minutes go by, seven minutes go by, something wrong, uh, uh, something wrong, something wrong.
Speaker 1:So he's at Diddy's party. It's about 12-15 people there, a little private party or whatever. Somebody asked him. One of Diddy's people asked him what you drinking. He said tequila. Now, mind you, he wasn't able to get Diddy before. I mean Diddy wasn't able to get him before. Now he got him on his turf and we all know about what happened. When Diddy passed you a drink. We've heard lawsuit after lawsuit, even in the indictment. So now he takes a sip, now he a drinker. That's why he letting you know he a drinker. So for him he say when he took a drink and immediately first drink, he started feeling crazy. He knew someone right. I'm going to shut up.
Speaker 2:Something was in your drink, something wrong. I'm getting dizzy. I'm like I'm trying On one shot, on one shot. So I'm like I'm trying to stay focused, you know, but I'm hearing, but I'm like I start getting a little sweaty. I was like, oh, something wrong I gotta find. I was like I played a cool house in atlanta. So I'm like, walking down the hallway look like the starship interview. I go to the bathroom and I put my finger down my throat, cat backing, because you knew, and my manager was with me. So he kicked in the door Boom, short, you all right. I was like bro, I don't know, he's like the driver's still outside, let's go. So we go out and they all met us in like the vestibule and they're like hey, you good short. And I was like chill, just relax. I'm like no, I got to. I was just like, no, I'm fine, I'm fine, I got to be upset early in the morning. Boom, getting that SME, choo, choo pow, just get out of here, damn Right.
Speaker 3:So who was at this?
Speaker 2:party. That was the night that being an alcoholic saved my life and my booty hole.
Speaker 1:Because you so checked it out. He was. He was spiked the drink. The only way he said he was able to survive and get out of there is he. He went in the bathroom, put his finger down his throat and and kept choking himself until it made him throw out, throw up whatever was in that drink and throw that drink up and he got the hell out of there. And uh, he said, uh, uh, being an alcoholic that night, that night, being an alcoholic actually saved his booty hole. And these was his words, not mine, but I brought that up to say, especially after that Terrence Howard stuff came out.
Speaker 1:Columbus Short is another person. He ain't sued, he ain't suing, he ain't getting no clout. And news flash it ain't sued, he ain't suing, he ain't getting no clout. And newsflash it ain't. No more clout Diddy. The clout days is gone. People do not actually even want to be mentioned in the same breath as Diddy.
Speaker 1:So people admitting shit or telling stories is really just kind of like when I told my story for the first time last year about all the shit I went through. Sometimes you just want to get that shit out. Everybody ain't telling a story for money. I didn't tell my story for money. But when I told my story about Vegas with Floyd, I didn't tell it for no money. I could have said all kind of stuff and and and promoted the hell out of it if I was trying to make money off of it. People got to realize everybody don't kiss ass for a dollar or sell themselves short or sell themselves out for a dollar. And so you listen to that story. This is an actor in movies. We all know this ain't somebody we don't know. That's chasing clout. Did he tried to? Did he called him at three in the morning? What are you calling him at three in the morning for? And if you had any reservations about that before, after terrence howard, another person who has no reason to lie comes out and tell his story.
Speaker 1:Well, now all these stories start to start to sound like they make some sense. So the more I think about Diddy and his attorneys wanting these witnesses to be revealed. I've always been more in the mindset of thinking about the regular people like you and me who maybe just may have been afraid of Diddy, and I was thinking it was more about them. But the more I start digging in and I start looking at what Kid Cudi said, columbus Short, terrence Howard and I'm sure Is way more people than that. But I started looking at what they Saying and I said you know what, I know what's going on, you know what's going on With the Diddy's lawyers and what they're Trying to do. They don't want all Of these celebrities, because the celebrities are the Ones mainly that don't want to put their name in it, don't want to get mud, get dirty by playing in the mud, and so it would be much easier for the celebrities that are involved, that are going to come and tell their testimony. It would be a lot easier for them if they were anonymous, because then they wouldn't have to worry about backlash or just being involved in the story or even you know, because people would be like, well, you was there and they start blaming the people who are speaking out. And then, if you go back to Diddy, see, diddy don't want that, diddy don't want these celebrities say, like a Columbus short or kid cuddy, to just be anonymous and be able to tell everything that went on, all of this nasty shit. Here he is basically saying diddy spiked his drink, he had to go in the bathroom and make himself throw up to get out of there. Did he need help? Did he need help? Story after story after story, same pattern spike drinks, intimidation, threats, murder, intimidation, threats, murder.
Speaker 1:When they say in their superseding indictment that some key witnesses are dead, we don't know what they mean exactly by that, but the media national media, mainstream media, old school media, whatever we want to call them ain't talking about none of this stuff. I'm reading this. It's so much in the indictment y'all that is not being talked about, like I said, for example, if it's key witnesses in this case that are dead, how the fuck is we not talking about that and inquiring about that? Are they dead from old age? Are they dead mysteriously? Can we get some details? Because it could just be me, but ain't that? Ain't that important info? So again, which is why we have to support our unbiased media platforms, this is a good reason. All type of crazy shit is in this indictment and if you turn on TMZ and CNN, they talking about the same old gossipy bullshit, as if they don't even read the indictments. I don't know, am I the only one that actually read the paperwork? Because as I'm reading, I'm like why ain't nobody talking about this? Why ain't nobody talking about that? Why they ain't talking about this Like it's crazy, like I thought it wasn't. The real paperwork I'm like key witness is dead. Don't you think the public should kind of know that and not like someone should talk about that? So I appreciate everybody who subscribes.
Speaker 1:Uh, like I told y'all, this platform wouldn't even exist without our subscribers and no platform like it will exist without the subscribers. And I've been preaching that for months and months and months now, only because I figured it out out. Y'all know we started this podcast october 30th, 2024, but by january february I had figured it out. I said you know what it was like? January new year's, I said you only got two options you either gonna be supported by your community, by your subscribers, or you're gonna you're not gonna be able to talk about this shit as a podcaster if you want to make a living. And so that day is when I started letting y'all know, because I didn't even ask for subscribers, because I I'm the type of person I'm not asking for no money until I got a plan and it's needed. I don't need nobody's, I'm not asking nobody for extras at all. So january 1st, I said okay, we got to subscribe. And people started subscribing and and and and we on our way. We got a long way to go on the subscriptions, but we y'all are doing an amazing job. So then, fast forward till now.
Speaker 1:The other day I broke the news that you got huge podcast. Been around for 10 plus years, millions and millions of followers and listeners way bigger than me they're just now finding out what I found out, january 1st, after only being in this game two months, game two months. And so, if you know, joe button podcast uh, joe buttons podcast, and adam adam, uh, no, jumper podcast. They spoke out on this and it was, and I and I like it because it doesn't do anything but explain the same thing that I was trying, that I was explaining to you guys, and I'm glad most of y'all understood what I was getting at and stepped up right to the plate and started subscribing and understood.
Speaker 1:This ain't no sales pitch. This ain't no, I'm trying to get no squeeze nobody for money. That ain't even my style. I'm trying to squeeze nobody for money. That ain't even my style. But this is what's needed if we want to continue to cover this news and talk about this news candidly. So I'm looking for the clip right now that I want to play y'all that explains kind of what I was talking about Still having trouble pulling up.
Speaker 1:But anyway, let me think while I'm looking for it, let me think today's subscriber of the day, who we appreciate, and we owe it to this subscriber, uh, for stepping up and coming to the plate and supporting the movement. So, subscriber of the day is phone acting a little crazy today. Y'all don't mind me, but this is the favorite part of the show to me, because this is the whole reason. Anybody, anybody that hasn't subscribed but you're listening and enjoying it, thank these people Because without these people, we wouldn't be able to have this good time we have every morning and cover these important cases. So, subscriber of the day today, with a $5 donation as a subscription, this person subscribed for $5 when we only asked for three. So we really appreciate you, jamie Ramkassoon, aka JustJay. So clap it up. Clap it up for JustJay. Justjay, we appreciate you at the flow show.
Speaker 1:No filter for understanding that, uh, uh, we need you, we need all our subscribers so that we are able to continue on this path and continue, uh, uh, giving you the news, keeping truth alive, whatever you can. Um, this is, this is amazing and, like I said, I like when, like I told you, I don't like to be a salesman. I don't like used car salesman. I don't do none of that. I don't want to come up with a creative way to trick you and come up with a great commercial to trick you out of subscribing or just, you know, make you spend your money. I like to just give you the facts, because it feels better when I give you the facts and people subscribe. It feels better because they understand what I'm saying and they appreciate my content and they understand that this is what it's going to take for us to have a platform like this so that we can talk about what's really going on and when I play you, what other blogs or other podcasts are saying, it's only to co-sign what I'm saying and it's receipts. Y'all know I like receipts.
Speaker 1:So, as you know, joe Budden is the godfather of the podcast game. He's been in the podcast. He was one of the first ones, one of the most successful ones. Well, he just recently dropped the same knowledge that I dropped. I want y'all to hear from these people and the person who's covering it is also another person that they're pulling in probably, uh, millions and millions of views a huge youtube channel his. His name is Poetic Flaco, but they all are understanding what I've already understood and what we already are doing. But I want you to hear it from them and check this out. If this don't tell you how important subscribers are to podcasts, ain't nothing going to tell you.
Speaker 4:Check this out tell you, check this out. No, like I really took this advice to heart.
Speaker 3:So I want y'all to hear this we started talking about the snapchat and youtube and instagram checks. Yo, I check out when niggas start talking like that too. We've built this thing in a way where the paranoia and trauma from leaving our fate in somebody's hands won't allow us to leave it in somebody's hands. So clap to you if you're leaving it in somebody's hands and it's going great for you. But one day, facebook wake up and say, hey, our MetaVision shit, we're not doing it. No more. That money you was making is out of here. You're done, we're finished.
Speaker 3:One day, youtube wake up and say, hey, you're not in our little creator fund program where we're sending shit your way. You're done, we're not even putting you in the algorithm. One day, snapchat, tiktok one day, they all wake up and say you can't plan that way. That's true. It's tough to look the fucking estate people in the face, the tax people in the face, and say, hey, I don't know that I'll make that next year. I don't know that five years from now, these companies will still hold me in such high regard.
Speaker 4:They leave fast I really hope y'all held on to every word joe just said, because this, right here, to me, will probably be the difference between the content creators who, you see, still doing content in five to ten years and the content creators who are not doing content in five to ten years, when, when we put our lives on youtube, on instagram, on these platforms, man and, and the thing that they can just take it away like this is absurd.
Speaker 4:So what joe is speaking towards is is building a direct-to-consumer model, taking away the middleman, like youtube, etc. Etc. Now Joe got a deal with Patreon, so where Joe is actually like creative director, so he's actually on Patreon, but in terms of being paid, right? Joe is saying yo have the consumers pay you directly, right? Instead of getting paid off of ad revenue, have them give you their five bucks a month Instead of taking the money from, let's say, the Snapchat show. Have your own website and have them pay you directly for your shorts. And to me, that's a model that makes sense and essentially what Joe is saying is use this YouTube, use the Snapchat, use the Instagram, use the algorithm essentially as ads, use it as ads, but the ads should be for something that you own.
Speaker 1:I'm going to stop it right there and that's the Flow Show, no Filter, and that's just a break. Like I said, I like to give facts. Ain't no salesman here? Subscribe, subscribe, subscribe Not just to me, I'm saying any podcast that's covering unbiased news, that's bringing you information that they don't want us talking about. Subscribe to them, man. They need it, we need it. It ain't extra you hearing it from people who got channels and podcasts a hundred times bigger than me.
Speaker 1:But I figured it out early and I figured it out quick because I'm smart and I always think ahead and I'm always thinking about how can I do this forever? Because y'all know I told y'all I would never want to wake up in the morning and get on this mic and talk about fluff, stuff and bullshit. I wouldn't even. It wouldn't be no motivation for me. So I was already thinking how can I? How? In january 1st I said how can I make it where I could do this forever and I can keep talking about what I'm talking about without worrying about somebody telling me to shut up or telling me I can't say that only way I could do that is if I build a good subscription subscriber base, and we started in January and y'all have answered the call and I greatly appreciate it. But, like I always tell y'all, I like to bring receipts, I don't want y'all to just hear it from me. I was kind of happy that bigger blogs came out and are coming out and saying how important that is. So I say all that to say thank you to all the subscribers out there, y'all really making this thing go and allowing me to continue to bring y'all the news and continue to cover and ramp up for this diddy trial. I am going to have the best diddy coverage for the trial. It ain't even gonna be close y'all. I think y'all kind of already know that, but let me just put that in the atmosphere for anybody else out there that think they can touch me, because they can't. Like I said, 100,000 downloads put me in the top 5% of all podcasts. I did that in four months without one fucking guess. I don't even know if it's any other podcast that could say that, especially new ones. So again, thank you.
Speaker 1:And then, before we get out of here, I'm gonna add this uh segment. This is called what flow forgot, because y'all know sometimes I forget. But one thing about I I forget. I might forget right now, but I don't forget forever and it's going to come back to me. And so what I forgot about yesterday is this particular subscriber. I jacked her name all up. Like I told y'all, if I say your name wrong, reach out to me through inbox, through fan mail, whatever, and I will correct it, because I believe in people name. My name, everybody names means means a lot to them and I'm not one of those people just just say your name any kind of way. And if you correct me, so what? No, I'm gonna come right back on this bitch and I'm gonna say this name correct.
Speaker 1:So the, the, the subscriber that I jacked her name up, that that came in my thing. I'm gonna try to say it right this time, because she spelled it. She gave me the little symbol, the little spell out, to tell you how to say it. So here I'm gonna try it again. So this subscriber is vanessia. I was saying all kind of stuff. So vanessia, vanessia, thank you for subscribing. And if I said it right, let me know. I'm pretty sure the way you spelled it out for me, that's how you say it. So I apologize for that.
Speaker 1:And also, uh, another thing I want to announce, if you're having problem accessing the apple podcast uh, for the subscription only content, all you have to do is email Buzzsprout at support dot com. They will get back to you and fix it. They fixed it for and show people how to do it on many other occasions. They are a great company. That's one thing I do like about them. They respond, they're humans, they ain't bots, so don't have. If you have any issue with the subscriptions, just email, and the email is also in my uh in the notes. So email buzzsprout at supportcom.
Speaker 1:And another thing I'm also gonna start trying to read more of my fan mail live, since I can't reply to y'all in the fan mail At the end of every show. I'm going to try to address some stuff or just you know some. Sometimes people just making statements in the fan mail. I'll just read it, but check this out. This is what I love about this community we build, because it's people from everywhere and I've been telling'all that, but none like receipts, right. So check this out.
Speaker 1:Another subscriber Name was Da Brat. I said I don't know what Da Brat it is, but if you subscribing here, you are the real Da Brat, because whoever you are, you real for subscribing. I said that yesterday. So Da Brat left a voice, I mean a fan mail. It was kind of cool and it just shows what type of community we're building and how wonderful it is and everybody's enjoying it. I enjoy it.
Speaker 1:I love y'all. I don't mind telling y'all everything that's going on, because I trust y'all. Y'all let me come up here and say everything. Y'all know I'm just giving y'all my raw emotions, my raw thoughts. Sometimes you're gonna disagree with me, sometimes I'm gonna say some shit that might rub somebody the wrong way, but at least you know I'm genuine and I ain't never pandering or just saying anything and I love y'all because y'all. Let me just do that without judging, and I'm the same way with y'all. But check this out. So guess who? The brat is the brat. And this is her. This is her words, not mine High flow. The brat is an old white scientist whose last name is Brat, is brat. She is just like you, a gen xer that is still fly. And finally and finally, her best quality is getting the name before the brat on instagram and all other socials. Exclamation mark, exclamation mark, exclamation mark. And I like it. I like it. I love it, the. I love it.
Speaker 2:Da Brat.
Speaker 1:And that's what I'm saying. You don't never know who listening to the flow show. We got old white scientists that resonate and feel close to this community because we all cut from the same cloth. Yeah, we them Gen Xers. Yeah, we getting old, but it's still a lot of tread left on this tire baby. It's still a lot of miles left on this engine. I might be old, but I don't feel old, and I think that's a theme of our whole community. We still got some spunk in us. So I appreciate the brat for leaving that in the fan mail. Never knew an old white scientist. Love the flow show, no filter.
Speaker 1:And with that we're gonna head, go ahead and get out of here. I got some more diddy uh, another diddy story to break for you tomorrow that I think y'all gonna enjoy. Um, it's so much going on in the news I I pretty much think we're gonna have a really good show tomorrow because there's a couple of things I want to talk about, but I'm waiting for some information to come in today so I could really go in on it and cook whoever need to be cooked and, as always, say look, we're gonna do what we do. Keep truth alive. Bye. As always, I love y'all, but I'm out.