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Diddy's Diary: Secrets, Astrology, and Scandals...SHANNON SHARPE THE NEW DIDDY?
Sex trafficking allegations, astrology-driven trial delays, childhood trauma, and celebrity lawsuits take center stage in this raw, unflinching episode that pulls no punches.
According to court documents, one of Diddy's former employees kept a detailed diary documenting his behavior toward staff and others – potentially devastating evidence as his federal racketeering trial approaches. While his legal team fights to exclude certain evidence, including the Cassie surveillance footage, perhaps the most bizarre revelation comes from insiders claiming Diddy wanted his trial delayed because "the planets aren't aligned." Mercury retrograde, eclipses, and other cosmic factors apparently have Diddy convinced this is "the worst possible time" for his court case. Former bodyguard Gene Deal's stories about Diddy's strange pre-trial rituals involving birds and chants suddenly seem more credible.
The conversation shifts to Kanye West's disturbing social media revelation about childhood sexual experiences with his cousin, leading to a deeply personal moment where the host shares his own childhood experience with attempted sexual abuse. "I was seven years old," he reveals, describing how an adult babysitter inappropriately touched him and how his aunt's timely intervention prevented further abuse. "When people say 'why didn't they say anything,' I'll be like shut up. They didn't say anything because they're fucking kids and don't know what to say."
NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe's $50 million sexual assault lawsuit gets thorough examination as the host weighs the evidence on both sides. While text messages suggest a consensual relationship, he reminds listeners: "A woman can say yes 99 times. If she says no one time and you still go forward, you got problems." This leads to thoughtful reflection on the dangers of dating in the public eye and why the host now requires "referrals" for anyone new in his life.
Through candid storytelling and unfiltered analysis, this episode demonstrates why truth-telling isn't about saying what people want to hear – it's about speaking your reality no matter who gets uncomfortable. Subscribe to support independent media that tackles difficult topics honestly and directly.
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The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow Show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, I am just good. Good morning everybody. We got a crazy, crazy show today. I'm going to try to jam-pack everything in here. Diddy got a diary. Another, not the Ken Porter diary. An employee has a diary that might cook. Diddy got a diary. Another not the Ken Porter diary. An employee has a diary that might cook, diddy for sure. He also got some astrology weirdness going on. Uh, I'm sure y'all heard about. Shannon Sharp has his own version of a Diddy uh lawsuit going on. We'll dive into that, determine whether we think it's real or a money grab.
Speaker 1:Kanye west has said some crazy some I don't even say crazy, some just horrific stuff about who. He gave some head to it as a kid, or that's just a lot. Y'all. We gonna. We gonna take our time and get into every little piece of it. Um, I don't know, today, today episode is gonna be crazy. We'll see how it goes. I it's just so much to talk about hope everybody enjoying it. Y'all know this is our taco tuesday, right? I gotta make sure I try. I'll be losing track of the days. Yes, taco, taco Tuesday. You know I'll be trying to find me a taco later on. I hope you are as well, and we're going to get straight into it. And I got probably a little story I might be able to fit in, but it's so much to talk about today. I ain't going to rant, I don't have a story, I'm just going to get right into it because it's a lot, gonna get right into it because it's a lot, uh.
Speaker 1:So, without further ado, let's get started with uh, let's get started with Diddy and this uh alleged diary and the reason another reason why Diddy wanted to push his trial back two months is on par with Diddy when you hear the reason. So sit back, relax, like I always say if you're driving, keep your seatbelt on, eyes on the road, ears on me. If you walk on your dog, keep your head on the swivel and make sure you poop the scoop. We love the dogs, but we don't love the boo-boo. All right, so let's get it. So this is. This comes from Baller, baller alert.
Speaker 1:We're gonna talk about the diary first, this uh employee diary that could be a smoking gun, if you will, in this upcoming trial, may 5th. Shout out to everybody in here y'all so supportive. Much love to all of y'all. Um, so it says diddy employee. This is from ball alert.
Speaker 1:Diddy employee, we getting, yeah, y'all we getting right into it today, y'all ain't. No, I ain't telling you no family stories to start it off. We just on to say diddy's sex trafficking racketeering case is approaching and one employee is coming with very personal receipts. Uh, megan kunif, uh, the journalist that does a lot of these celebrity cases, said one of the witnesses in diddy's upcoming federal racketeering trial is a former employee who prosecutors say kept a personal diary that detailed diddy's behavior towards herself and others. And this is actually coming from the uh, actual, actual superseding indictment. If you want to check it out, you can read a little more detail into it, but let's go. So, according to Megan Kuma, a former staffer kept a journal that documented the mogul's behavior and that employee is set to take the stand Now. During that time, they're calling this employee employee number three. So if you look up the look of the indictment, look up employee number three. The employee number three says she worked for Diddy and kept that diary and she detailed all kind of specific events of Diddy's behavior at her while her time, while she was on the job.
Speaker 1:This revelation surfaces as Diddy's legal team fights to exclude certain evidence from the trial. Recently, they secured a small win when the judge agreed that several uncharged instances of sexual assault would not be presented. Still one accuser will be allowed to testify about alleged abuse by Diddy. Additionally, cassie is expected to take the stand under her real name. Now, meanwhile, the bad boys, founders, lawyers, continue to push to suppress the explosive surveillance footage showing him assaulting Cassie. So far the judge hasn't agreed to remove the video.
Speaker 1:Now what is this diary? This diary Could easily be the smoking gun. This person is said to have all type of details. Now what have we heard that went on? If you were an employee of the dealer, you were expected to pick up drugs for him and for the guests. You were expected to pick up a baby oil, and that baby oil has been rumored to be a clear date grape drug. I'll just say it like that. So many secrets.
Speaker 1:But the one thing that's dangerous about a diary is it's much better than memory Meaning. You might, your memory might block out some of the craziness that went on with Diddy, some of the times he made you have sex with this person or that person, or you know, the subconscious is a crazy thing. It'll block out and throw out memories that you might not want to remember. A crazy thing. It'll block out and throw out memories that you might not want to remember, but uh, not that diary. That diary will keep up with everything that you put in it, ain't no forgetting. You read that diary and say, damn, I forgot, did he did that to me? How many times have y'all, even if it wasn a diary, went back in your phone and maybe you were looking for something and you saw a picture that reminded you of something that you had totally forgot about? I mean, I do that every day, and it ain't just because I'm old. So For somebody like Diddy, the last thing you want employees to have kept is a diary, and so now we have proof that at least one of the employees kept a diary and will be taking a stand, and who knows where that will go from there.
Speaker 1:But that also brings us to the two-month delay. Remember, there was, uh, the lawyers saying they were, they weren't, uh, prepared and it was more evidence and and they were going for the two-month delay after the judge already gave him a two-week delay and there were so many rumors and speculations as far as why did he want at that time? Most people say the common sense answer is he wasn't prepared or meaning his legal defense wasn't prepared to begin the trial. Well, in true Mohawk Diddy fashion, we got another reason, and this comes from an insider. Uh, in the diddy camp, is it stevie j? I haven't seen him in a while, but let me not talk him up before he comes in. He comes in my comments and, uh, defending this boy diddy again and mad at me for whatever reason.
Speaker 1:Whoever this source is has revealed. Now, if we think back, it's some weird. I don't even say weird because some people are into astrology. I'm not going to say weird, but I would say it's at least narcissistic in a way to want to push back. He literally y'all wanted to push back the trial two months because his astrology ain't right right now. Now, when I've been telling y'all, they've been throwing up everything against the wall and seeing what stick and and any excuse will do. Here's another example diddy says his astrology something about the moon and the stars ain't lining up the way they need to be lining up and they will be lining up the correct way in a couple months. This is why he wanted to push the whole trial back two months, according to his source and we're gonna get into the article I just had just had to give you a little prelude of this madness.
Speaker 1:We've heard the defense team say the iPhone six footage of him beating Cassie should be thrown out because it made Diddy look fat. You know, the camera puts 10 pounds of weight on you and he thought that was a reason to get it dismissed. Now we hear he wanted to push the whole trial back back. Not to mention, he asked for a speedy trial. Not to mention, there are a lot of other trials that are already scheduled. Their name isn't Diddy. They don't have a gazillion dollars, but they do have trials scheduled that they have to keep. Diddy wants to throw off everybody's schedule so he can make sure the North Star is where it needs to be for his specific trial. Mind you, we have billions of people on this planet and Diddy wants the whole universe to point in his direction. So let's get into it.
Speaker 1:What does astrology have to do with Diddy's trial? The 54 year old music producer allegedly told those close to him get this that he believes now is a dangerous time for him to face court because of the planets. Y'all hear me Diddy thinks this is a dangerous time for him to face court because of the planets. Now, when I first read this, I'm saying to me the most dangerous thing that Diddy needs to be worried about is the fucking evidence. Planet pluto ain't did shit to you, did he? Or mars, or jupiter, or uranus, or venus or saturn, mercury? I just had to floss my little, uh, my little knowledge of the universe. You, you know. But anyway, sean Combs, facing serious charges, is not worried about the evidence, he's worried about Mars. Despite his legal team saying the trial delay request was due to missing evidence from the prosecution, sources say Sean Combs had another reason behind the scenes. Now this is now.
Speaker 1:Remember I was telling you all about how A lot of people forget about the element of human nature. And when you giving people busy work Just because you feel like you can kind of like they're giving the judge all these, they following a million, gazillion motions and all kind of crap. Good morning, good morning, yari. They're following all kind of motions and I'm like it's cool, ok, to file motions, right, but you can't file motions Just to be following them, to have no merit, because you're going to piss the judge off. Remember I said that the judge is human like any of us.
Speaker 1:Now imagine you're already pissed off that they filed this motion, that they filed this motion. That has no merit talking about pushing the trial back two months when in fact you've given them leeway. By pushing it back a couple weeks or pushing the jury selection back, you've given them leeway. If you're the judge, and then they come back for two months and it's just pissing you off because they asked for a speedy trial. Yet they come with a they want to push. They want to push back. Now, like which one do you want? Now I tell you all that to say.
Speaker 1:Now imagine you're the judge. The judge reads the internet, his family reads the internet, his friends read the internet. He's a human. I don't care what anybody says, somehow word will get back. So imagine, after all of that, you find out the real reason wasn't even because of the evidence. You find out that Diddy wanted you to push the whole freaking trial back because of some astrology. Now imagine how that judge is gonna feel today. He's already pissed. I am telling y'all diddy has got on this judge's bad side before the trial even started and that's gonna be uh, uh crazed. That's not gonna work out for him. I would just say that I don't believe so. It's not the the path to victory.
Speaker 1:An insider said diddy was very concerned about the current astrology astrology conditions. He didn't like the astrology timing, with mercury in retrograde, recent eclipses and other planetary movements. He believes this is the worst possible time to go on trial this source revealed. Now this brings me back to gene deal and what he said, because there are some people that might think, nah did he? Well, he wouldn't care about no, no, no, stars and astrology. Well, if you go back to listen to gene deal and he talks about diddy's behavior during the infamous j-lo diddy shine incident, the shooting incident that took place in the club and shine ended up getting railroaded many people said the ditler uh fired the weapon. Um, he ran from the police. Yada, yada, yada. Go through all that J-Lo trying to avoid being uh taken to understand as of right now.
Speaker 1:But Gene Deal told a story that I want to tell y'all, remind y'all of. That will add credence to this. He said they were when they were on their way to the sentencing. Uh, he said diddy had some guy, he met some some guy I don't know what type of worshiper or whatever. This person was at a park and he said that they pulled over did. He said let's pull over here before we go to the sentencing got out of the out of the uh vehicle with gene if you don't know who gene deal is, he was diddy security back in the day. He's blown the whistle on a lot of this diddy crap and so they pull over. You know they headed to the sentencing for that shine trial. They pull over and they meet this guy.
Speaker 1:This guy says some type of uh, some type of worshiping trant, whatever. And he takes a live bird. He places that live bird into mohawk, diddy's hands and he instructs diddy to say some type of chant himself. He and diddy does it according to Gene Deal. And then the person instructed Diddy to now let go of the bird and let it go. And Diddy lets go of the bird, kind of tosses it and the bird falls flat to the ground like concrete. This is all according to Gene Deal. But Diddy did that and did other things like that. He believes in this other, just other things, controlling things.
Speaker 1:Another thing a lot of rumors are swirling that did he was into some type of worshiping devil worship, I don't know, so I don't want to say, but some type of demonic worshiping. And many believe uh, anthony rico, who was diddy's attorney, who left and said I can't deal with this, many believe a lot of that worship and stuff came out and he said hey look, I can't represent this guy. Now, that's speculation. I haven't been able to confirm the worshiping, whatever stuff Diddy was saying, but there's a lot of people saying it. Um, and between Diddy burning sage and talking about frequencies and all of that type of stuff, one could believe that he would be looking at the astrology and trying to push the whole fucking trial back because of that.
Speaker 1:Now it goes back to the judge. Why? The judge said because you know, a judge is supposed to be, uh, unbiased. And judge went through all the paperwork and he said diddy, I am unclear how you could not be ready. The superseding indictment 90 of the superseding indictment was stuff that you already had, you already privy to. 10 of it was new stuff and you got four high-powered legal teams. How in the fuck are you not gonna be ready for trial time?
Speaker 1:And we've been talking about this trial for months and months and months and months. Now we see why. We knew it was gamesmanship. We knew it was something more to it. But it's just Diddy being Diddy, he feels like he can control the whole court system. Diddy wants the whole court system to acquiesce to him and his demands. The moon and the stars ain't lining up. Push my whole trial back. I don't care about nobody else.
Speaker 1:And see, this is what got him in trouble in the first place being egocentric, it's a lot of people's problem. You think the whole universe revolves around you and everything you say is the gospel. That's a fucked up mentality. It does not revolve around you. Matter of fact, that mentality will come back to bite. You ask Diddy. So this is just another example of why I say he's cooked, another example of why I say he's crock potted, deep fried waffle maker. Matter of fact, I love those waffles. When you go to the places where they let you make your own waffle, those things taste so good. But that's got nothing to do with today, panini grill. And this is why I say it, because he is tearing his own a-hole, as my people used to say. And so, as we pay attention, we're going, we're going to continue to pay attention. There is a hearing this week. Um, I haven't been able to get a solid information about what they are exactly covering, but you know I'm gonna be all over it for the flow show no filter Every day at 730, we start 730 am Eastern Standard Time but we had a lot of craziness go on yesterday.
Speaker 1:Did anybody catch the kanye west uh situation? Trigger warning, trigger warning, trigger warning. This is horrific, and if you're not trying to hear nothing horrific uh out of kanye west's mouth this morning, then you might want to stand down on this one. This comes from yahoo entertainment. Uh, real quick, before I go into the article, kanye west uh tweeted yesterday that he has a song and for the first time, he revealed that he was giving his cousin head for some time while he was a child. Very, very, very sad situation. I don't know what's going on with Kanye West. All I can do is pray for him. So this article says kanye west shares he had a sexual relationship with his male cousin until he was 14.
Speaker 1:As I take a deep breath, I'm gonna dive into this article. This is a tough one, y'all, um, but uh, we don't run from any stories here on the flow show no filter and we're going to talk about whatever needs to be talked about. So many of y'all hit me on social media and asked me did I see this? Because I didn't make a video about it? But I did see it and we're going to talk about it today. So Kanye West? The article goes on to say Kanye West has posted another disturbing message to X on Monday, but this time it was not about Hitler. The rapper claimed to have had an incestuous relationship with his cousin until he was the age of 14 years old.
Speaker 1:Wes made the revelation as he shared a video for the song Cousins, which begins with the lyrics Hanging down or hanging out, with my cousin Reading dirty magazines. This song is called Cousins, says Kanye, about my cousin that's locked in jail for life for killing a pregnant lady. A few years after, I told him we wouldn't look at dirty magazines together anymore. Perhaps in my self-centered mess, I felt it was my fault that I showed him those dirty magazines when he was 16. And then we acted out what we saw. My dad had playboy magazines, but the magazines I found in the top of my mom's closet were different. My name is Ye and I sucked my cousins you know what, till I was 14.
Speaker 1:Kanye West tweeted out the reason why I didn't make a video about this, because this is horrific, it's triggering, I don't know what to say. I don't know what the right words to say. When someone says something like this, it's just sad and it's it explains a lot of Kanye West's anger and frustrations that are that come out, especially when I having his mother to talk to I'm sure his mom could talk to him and talk him through things. She's not here and then to come out and say that and I, as much as you don't want it to be true, I also don't want to think he would just say something like this for shock value. So I'm gonna take him at his word, uh, for the sake of sensitivity. And so, even as a parent or just in general, or people that love Kanye, it breaks your heart when someone comes out and say something like this and you're like, wow, all this time I never knew and you just don't know how to take it.
Speaker 1:And kid trauma is traumatic. I remember one time I was at my uncle Jim's house and there was a family setting. I was like 7 years old and all the kids were in the back and then they had my Uncle Jim's a girlfriend. He was dating at the time, she was quote unquote babysitting us and we would sit on the couch and we were watching. This is so long ago, I believe we were watching the old couch and we were watching it. This is so long ago, I believe we were watching the old movie called Weird Science or something. Weird Science or something like that. And so I'm on the couch, I'm sitting next to the babysitter, made me sit next to her. I'm sitting next to her, all the kids like it's like 15 kids in there, we all in there, we're all cousins and this. And that I'm sitting on the couch and so 15 kids in there, we're all in there, we're all cousins and this, and that I'm sitting on the couch. And so we watch a movie. We got we on the couch and we got the covers on and I'm sitting, I'm seven years old.
Speaker 1:The babysitter puts her fucking hands down my pants. I'm seven years old. I remember like it was yesterday. It was the weirdest feeling I was. I just froze. I'm like what the fuck? Even as a kid, I'm like what the fuck? Then she takes my hand and put it down her pants and I'll never forget that shit, the feeling of it, or anything, because I was so young I didn't even know people had fucking hair down there. I was like what the fuck is this? And y'all know what saved me. My uncle I mean my auntie Tanya just so happened to come back to the room at that moment and said what's going on back here? Y'all calm down, open the door. And this fucking freaky ass babysitter didn't even take her hands off my pants with my auntie. But my auntie didn't know it was a cover so she couldn't see. But I'm telling y'all I was a pistol even at like when it came to people fucking with me, even as a kid, and so what I did was I leaned my pelvis all the way up and made it to where she had to take her hands out, and I took my hands out. And I swear to god if my auntie tanya did not so happen to come back there and say that to this day Tanya probably don't even know she did this, because after that Tanya went back to the front and I made so much of a scene that fucking babysitter didn't touch me no more.
Speaker 1:I'm telling that story because I'm letting y'all know how traumatic any type of sex that's nowhere near this story that that Kanye West is telling, which could be traumatic not only for him but for the, the, the, the young man or the guy who. Who knows if that propelled him to do that crazy stuff to get him in jail. You just never know what the hell. My point is you never know what the hell is going on y'all. And so when I see shit like this, it makes me realize. It makes me realize my story is nothing compared to these stories and most people wouldn't know my story. So when Kanye West comes out, like with this, I see two people affected, not only him but the guy who ended up, his cousin who ended up going to jail for life. Who knows how this shit impacted them.
Speaker 1:And one thing about freaks unless you are standing ten toes, see, I was always I was quiet, but I was always the type that I didn't give a fuck who you was and you weren't gonna just do whatever to me, even with me being quiet, like I never was like that. So that's how I was able to escape a lot of that stuff, because I wasn't the kid. The only thing I regret is not saying nothing to nobody when I was a kid but I was seven years old I didn't even know what the fuck to say. I didn't know if I was going to get in trouble. You know, I didn't know, so I didn't say anything. I was 21 before I even told anybody.
Speaker 1:Um, so when people say, well, why didn't they say anything, I'll be just like shut the fuck up. They didn't say anything because they're fucking kids and you don't know what to say. That's the dumbest shit I ever heard. When people say that, why did they wait so long to say something? Because I'm a fucking, because we are kids people are kids and don't know what the fuck to say. What do you mean? You? Your brain isn't developed. You don't know. I'm thinking I'm gonna get in trouble now. My old ass self know I wouldn't get in trouble, but I'm gonna know that at seven years old. But let me tell you how far freaks will go. And just what saved me is, uh, maybe the intuition that my auntie tanya had, who's always been a close aunt to me. That came back in that room and opened the door and gave me a out.
Speaker 1:But do y'all know, like months later I was over my other uncle house and this same babysitter was over there and I was outside playing ball. I was playing. I played with myself a lot. No, not that way, but I was the type of kid I was. I would entertain myself all the time. I didn't really need a lot of friends. I was like fine in my own world. Matter of fact, I was so imaginative with my brain and my toys and my little heat mans and all that I kind of like. Didn't like when when friends would get in the way because I had a. I had my own little storyline going. So I'm outside playing ball kickball. This freaking, freaky babysitter comes out there and asked me do I want to go in the bushes? I said hell, no. And then I ran in the house and I never seen her again at since that day. Um, but it just shows you the mental capacity of these freaky motherfuckers walking around. And so if anybody has a question or ask me why I do what I do, that's fucking why.
Speaker 1:But I was lucky. Two things were lucky for me. One thing I was lucky that my aunt Tanya came back there and just told everybody to sit down and everybody making too much noise, and I'm lucky that the kids were making noise. I'm lucky that. But I'm also lucky that God made me the type of person that I'm just not going to let anybody rub me the wrong way without speaking my mind to them. See the person I am today to my core. I was the same person at seven years old. You're not going to press me to do shit ever, but it's a lot of people who aren't that lucky or what, not born like that and they and and I. So I totally get how this shit happens to people and they don't say nothing and they don't stop it because they just don't have that. They might not have been born with that fight in them and they kind of just lay back and let stuff happen. So I don't blame anybody, I don't judge anybody. I'm just glad that God made me this way, where at seven years old, I tell him hell, no, no, I'm not Fuck out of here, took my ass in the house and never seen her again.
Speaker 1:Like I said, my only regret was not saying nothing. That's my only regret. I believe I handled it right. I believe that it didn't. Really, I didn't let it affect me. Unless it's affecting me, and I don't know. Only way it's affecting me is it makes me stand up for people who have been through me and I don't know. Only only way it's affecting me is it makes me stand up for people who have been through shit.
Speaker 1:And I'm the right person to stand up because if y'all in my comment sections, y'all follow me on social media, if y'all listen to this podcast, y'all know I don't give a fuck what nobody say. I'ma stand up for victims if they real victims. If they not real victims and we gonna call them out and say that's not a real victim. But i'ma stand up for victims until I'm not here, no more. Because I know the wild shit that goes on and how it affects people and I also know it's a difficult thing to deal with, especially when you're in a society that says stupid shit to victims, like why did they wait so long to say something? You got people like that around. You're just like that right there tells you why they waited. Because you got people like you who that's what you're concerned with. A person is saying this person did some sexual shit to me and the first thing you're wondering is you're thinking about the timeline of them saying it. It just ain't cool.
Speaker 1:And, speaking of it, I know y'all saw what happened to Shannon Sharp or what's going on with Shannon Sharp and his 50 million. Uh, his 50 million is uh, he's being sued on some Diddy stuff. Now I'm gonna go right out. Y'all already know I keep it real with y'all. I don't. I don't pander.
Speaker 1:Y'all know exactly where I come from. First and foremost, I am a Shannon Sharp fan. Been a Shannon Sharp fan since the 90s, back in the day, watching the Denver Broncos. You know, I was seven years old by the time. I was seven years old, I felt like I was 30 years old. So I was watching Shannon way before the podcast days and then, of course, in the podcast space he kind of motivated me to join the podcast days. And then, of course, in the podcast space, he kind of motivated me to uh join the podcast space. I've just always been a fan of shannon sharps. Uh, like I said, it goes back to his football days. I was a fan of shannon sharp 30, 30, 40, damn near 35 years ago, um and so.
Speaker 1:But he has these recent allegations that have come out and um, 90 of the the world is saying that they think it's a money grab and I'm be honest, I don't disagree. But we're gonna go over this, uh, this story, and see what's going on with shannon sharp and, um, the woman says he graraped her A couple times. And the thing about this story is this is from recent. When I first saw the headline I just knew it would be Something from a long time ago or something, just some type of allegation From back in the day, but this is actually In the last couple years, so that's another thing. That's kind of like, wow, okay, so this comes from CNN. You know I like to spread it around. Let's give CNN some shine today on the publication side.
Speaker 1:But a pro football Hall of Famer and podcast star, shannon Sharp, sued for sexual assault and battery. Sexual assault and battery uh, former nfl tight end, shannon sharp, has been accused of multiple instances of assault, sexual assault, battery and, uh, the lawsuit was filed on sunday by a jane doe, which shannon sharp and his legal team have exposed who the j Doe is and we'll get to that in a second. Shannon Sharpe's legal representatives call the lawsuit an attempt to shake down the popular podcaster for millions of dollars, and he categorically denies the allegations. In the suit filed in Las Vegas District Court, jane Doe accuses the popular host of Club Shea Shea of manipulating and controlling her during a nearly two-year period that started in 2023 as a consensual relationship, when the woman was 20 years old and Shannon Sharp was in his mid-50s. The civil complaint alleges, sharp at 56, violently and sexually assaulted uh this plaintiff in her rear, and then in october 2024, again in january of this year, in las vegas, nevada. She claims he blatantly ignored her request for him to stop.
Speaker 1:Now, a lot of people let me stop right there and give you some context. So one thing uh, by me having a a very popular social media uh following and and pages, I do get a lot of opinions to kind of see what people are saying as a whole. And I'm going to tell you right now what people are saying as a whole is most people think that this is a money grab. I mean, I'm talking about 90,. I've got like thousands of comments and like 90% of them are that, and a lot of people are also saying that they feel that it's funny that, and a lot of people are also saying that they feel that it's funny uh, that right, he just announced that he was getting a an enormous uh podcast deal uh, for a hundred million dollars, and they think that has something to do with it. I don't know. I'm just giving you all the facts and what's every, everything that's being said and it's up to you to decide, uh, what you think about this situation. Uh, let me continue.
Speaker 1:The suit also states that, after many months of manipulating and controlling a woman more than 30 years younger than he and repeatedly threatening to brutally choke and violently slap her, sharp refuses to accept the answer no and graped the plaintiff, despite her sobbing and repeated screams of no. Now, when asked if the Jane Doe had contacted police during or after the assault, plaintiff attorney tony busby said he could not comment. Now, this brings us to another thing that a lot of people are saying uh, they, they, a lot of people they, uh, they were. They're saying that, well, why didn't you contact the police? Why aren't you going for criminal charges? This is a lot Like this particular suit. This is the one suit out of all these suits where a big majority of the public perception, or the public, is actually behind Shannon Sharp on this. I'm just going to be honest with y'all. You can go to my page and look at the comments I posted about it and you can look at the comments. But a lot of people are saying why didn't you go to police.
Speaker 1:Also Tony Busby. It started off strong for Tony Busby but as of late, between the Jay-Z dismissal and then his own cases, tony Busby, his own cases of doing wrong have come out. He's fighting all of that At this moment. Right now people aren't, the general public is not feeling Tony Busby Busby, so even his name being on this is actually where it used to be. When, tony, when you saw Tony Busby name, it was like oh shoot. Like you know me, I'm a big Browns fan. I told you the story about how Deshaun Watson got in trouble and was dealing with Tony Busby and we thought it was gonna be nothing. Next thing we know Tony Busby had-something victims on Deshaun Watson and his career has been ruined Like Watson's whole. Everything is over. And so when we see Tony Busby's name, you would assume like, oh, this is over. Tony Busby don't play Well. That has changed. This is over. You know, tony Busby don't play Well. That has changed now. For the moment, when the general public sees Tony Busby name attached, it's not actually a good thing for the victim, but we'll see how it plays out. I'll continue.
Speaker 1:The attorney told CNN it takes a great deal of courage to stand up against those with power, fame and money, of courage to stand up against those with power, fame and money. I look forward to pressing this case in court. Sharp's attorney said the woman is attempting to blackmail his client and that the pair's relationship was consensual and sexual in nature and, in many cases, initiated by her with specific and graphic requests. We got some of those text messages and, if you hang on, I'm going to go ahead and go through them. I'm going to try to change some words because it is freaky deaky. The lawyer goes on to say Sharp looks forward to his vindication through due process and judgment based on facts, not opinion. The complaint is seeking 50 million dollars. Um and uh, it could be. They saying it could be more, it could be less. You know how that goes, but we'll get into those text messages in a second as I pull them up. And immediately.
Speaker 1:What happened was this story dropped, and once this story dropped, shannon Sharp and his legal team came back immediately. They came back immediately and posted receipts of this woman saying and, and immediately. And posted receipts of this woman saying and, and and saying all kind of things. It's hard for me to repeat some of them without just talking nasty up here. I'm like not trying to do that. So let's get into some of these statements.
Speaker 1:And so this is supposed to, from shannon sharp's angle, this is supposed to this uh prove that. This is supposed to prove that this was consensual. So, first of all, this is public record, because he posted it and every blog has posted it. Uh, the jane doe is apparently gabriella zaniga is her name. Every blog, everybody has posted it, even shannon sharp on his page. So, as far as the public, she's not a jane doe anymore. But remember the time frame of when this happened, or when she said this happened? She said it took place in october and also in in a january.
Speaker 1:Um, so here's one text message that shannon sharp revealed. It's from october 7th. She says I know you missed this big juicy blank, 25,000 for each cheek, also Gabrielle. Uh, she also uh text uh, only if you put that baby in me, I want a big black baby. Now when I read these text messages, one thing I say is I wouldn't. I just wouldn't like anybody telling me to they want me to put a big black baby in them. Something about that doesn't sound like right to me, I don't know. Uh, then she said that's my daddy, put it in there, whatever. I'm not going through all the text messages. Uh, they are online, like you can go check them out yourself. But shannon sharp has, uh, shannon sharp has released the receipts on that.
Speaker 1:But I'm gonna tell y'all something I, um I'm not in the bedroom with them so I don't know what went on. You know, because one thing about it um, a woman can say no I mean say yes 99 times. If she says no one time and you still go forward, you got problems. So, although I believe I don't want to believe or don't believe that Shannon Sharp has dated anything, but I also understand it only takes one time and sometimes we don't understand how technical that can be. So there have been cases where it's been consensual relationship and one particular time the woman said no and it kind of still went down and the man got in trouble for that big trouble. So these type of cases, I I proceed with caution. So these type of cases, I proceed with caution. But, as always, I'm going to give you all what I think. But I also know things can happen and so we're going to wait and see. This just broke yesterday, but I'm going to give you all some real talk.
Speaker 1:As far as me, just in general, I've always been just hard to trust people outside of my family and outside of my friends. I mean, I've been fortunate enough to have the same friends for like 35, 40 years. I've had a family, a big family, that's all I know. It's almost like the mafia in a sense. We all I knew was my family growing up. So I had a problem trusting strangers. But I'm going to tell you now and recently I'm just scared to be around anybody, male or female, if I don't know them. Know them just because I just don't want, I don't know how to handle it if somebody just says you know people can just say, say things, and then the public runs with it and you kind of don't have a choice and so I'm kind of froze. Right now it's a lot of people that want to hook up with me or link up and this and that I I'm being straight honest with y'all. I'm just staying away from everybody unless I've known you my whole life, just because I've always believed better safe than sorry.
Speaker 1:And I'm saying that because you know all that extra freaky stuff people used to be well, people are into or used to be into. It's a dangerous time. Because what they're saying about this shannon sharp incident is this woman has a tape, uh, but she sent the edited version to the legal counsel in hopes of scoring some money. But this is the crazy part about this tape and this is why if you put yourself in dangerous situations where you have to explain what's going on because you're doing some extra freaky stuff, it could come back to bite you because she has a tape and they're not saying what's happening. But from what the the uh, shannon sharp side is saying and what the young lady side is saying, it sounds like some some, some choking and some crazy sexual stuff is going on in this tape. Because Shannon Sharpe side is saying they believe she purposely recorded this tape during a role I guess like a role-playing situation, where she knew it was gonna look crazy and so she recorded it and edited it and sent it over to them trying to get money before all this stuff hit the fan. And so what the legal team wanted was the original recording with no edits. No, no, nothing. And she has yet to produce that. She has yet to produce that.
Speaker 1:So if I'm just reading the tea leaves, I think, from all of their text messages, and I don't want to. I don't even want to read all it's so trifling and it's just that's personal, nasty sex stuff between two people talking um. But if you read them they had one of those you know role playing extra freaky. Mike choked you in the bed, I don't know. But my point is you just you can't be doing that shit if you want to avoid being in these predicaments. I'm not choking, I'm not doing none of that extra stuff these days at all. I'm just not. I'm not putting myself. I don't even know who I'm going to talk to y'all. Two years ago I was off the radar, living my best quiet life. Today I'm known and everybody knows what I am, who I do, and that I'm popular and that I'm doing this and I've made it and blah, blah, blah Y'all.
Speaker 1:I am paranoid. Even in this situation, even having a podcast, I've had people, male and female, that have ran with different narratives and I don't even talk to them. I just try to be respectful to everybody. Whether I just know you from the Internet or I know you in real life. I'm not asking anybody for anything and people will take anything and run with it, and then you have people who don't care about the facts and run with that and run with that. And these people started off as people or females that liked me. And so I'm always paranoid with females who like me and are around me because they like me, not around me because they like what I do or they like what I'm saying. They're just trying to get my attention and I'm froze, I don't know.
Speaker 1:So I'm going through that y'all. I don't know who like really, who I'm gonna talk to. I don't want to be in no position and somebody just come out and say some shit because they trying to clout, chase me. So I'm actually figuring out what the hell to do. I've actually told my best friend at this point the only way I'm comfortable with even meeting a woman or meeting new people is they got to come from referrals. So I told my best friend Darnell y'all know him. I said hey look, you're going to have to find me a companion because at this point I don't trust anybody. I don't want to meet anybody. But if they come through a referral, I figure at least I got a shot that I have somebody else to co-sign. What the hell is going on. I'm being straight, honest with y'all.
Speaker 1:For example, y'all know Drewski. Or, if you don't know him, a lot of the young folk know him. He's a comedian. Uh well, he had got wrapped up into this diddy mess. Let me give this example and tell y'all why I'm paranoid and why I'm just trying to stay away from everybody. I try not to get too close to people because people will run with stuff and it's like I'm just in my own little world talking about news. I'm not asking anybody for anything out to ordinary. I try to spread love and bring up everybody's mood and I've still had tiny little fires of people just taking shit and running with it and I'm like shit, I don't even know these people. So my antenna just went through the roof.
Speaker 1:So back to Drewski. So you know, drewski had caught up in a lawsuit with Odell Beckham and I think it was Jaguar Wright was in that one and and a young lady said Drewski, great, uh, graped her and he jumped on her like a slipping slide and he had baby oil all over him and all of that. Well, guess what just came out yesterday? Drewski, this was supposed to happen in California. Drewski not only produced bank statements from when this was supposed to happen, I think it was 2018. Not only did he produce bank statements that showed he had like three dollars to his name. That's one thing, but he has also produced phone records that show, and have been confirmed, that he was in Georgia the entire time. He was supposed to be in California graping this woman, and so on the flow show, no filter. Today I definitely want to bring that to y'all Drewski has been cleared because on the flow show no filter. Yes, we definitely stand up for victims because on the flow show, no filter. Yes, we definitely stand up for victims, but we also clear names when they are need to be, when they need to be cleared, and I'm gonna always do that because now I I'm in the public eye. That's what I tell people when they cover these cases. Some people get mad but it's like no, I believe victims, but I definitely will clear names.
Speaker 1:I'm not an idiot. I understand I'm in the public eye. There could come a time somebody could be mad at me or hear that I'm getting some big podcast deal and next thing I know they saying I did X, y and Z and not everybody running with it. I could be in the same shoes. I'm no better than anybody else, and so I just hope that if that time ever came, I pray it doesn't.
Speaker 1:Because one thing about me I ain't no big freak, I ain't you. I just I'm kind of regular in that department and I'm glad like I ain't. You can go back to as far as you want, I'm regular, I don't. I ain't never been into nothing too crazy. Just, I'm not that ain't. I ain't wired like that.
Speaker 1:But I'm not fucking around y'all. I work too hard. I work too hard to let to put myself in any type position. I work too. Even I don't care where I'm at. If I'm there and it's people around that I don't know. I'm gonna be right next to my best friend. I'm gonna be right next to my damn mom. I'm gonna be right with somebody I know. I don't even go out to the club, or not just the club, but just to go and social. If I don't got a family member with me, I'm not going. I just don't trust it.
Speaker 1:And it's not anybody's fault, it's not the victim person is not. It's the world we live in and and news travels fast and people are starving for money. And then we have so many real monsters, like the monsters I've been naming on this podcast, like the monsters I dealt with at seven years old. We have so many of those that is always sounds believable. So I don't even put the particular blame on anybody.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying if you are a person in position and in front of the, in the limelight or whatever you want to call it, then you can't be running around and being all extra freaky and extra like controlling a lot of stuff. People with money do that work. That was cool 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago. You can't do that shit today. You can't be controlling women in any kind of way because it could be taken the wrong way.
Speaker 1:My dad always taught me Don't, don't, don't complain about the way it is, handle yourself accordingly. Meaning you may think it's okay to get all extra crazy, freaky, sexual and and kind of for like, kind of be more aggressive and force. You know what I don't want to say force, but get aggressive on a woman or this or that, or just using your money and power. You might think for like, kind of be more aggressive and force. So you know what I don't want to say force but get aggressive on a woman or this or that, or just using your money and power. You might think it's not nothing wrong with, as long as you're not technically graping someone as what you think is great, but you aren't the deciding factor. It's the judge, it's the jury, it's other people involved. So my point is you have to be extra cautious, because two things could have happened.
Speaker 1:Shannon sharp could have actually did what she's saying and this could turn into something super crazy for him. Right, that's, that's option number one. Option number one he raped her. She was saying he thought everything was cool. She said no, and he went forward anyway and didn't think it was a big deal until now. It is that's one option. But the second option could be let's say what Shannon Sharpe is saying. It could be, let's say what shannon sharp is saying it could be that they had a planned uh, uh, a planned sexual encounter that they all, you know they role plays, they, you know, I, I know people who are into choking their partners or getting choked or wanting you to choke. I mean that. I'm sure I'm not the only one heard of that. And so if a person says she could say okay, well, I'm gonna get this one on tape and I'm gonna make it look like he took it from me, and then here comes the edit footage. So you have both scenarios.
Speaker 1:If I'm Shannon Sharp, I'm not in them. Scenarios Get you a woman, one woman, preferably a mature woman closer to your age, or at least a mature woman that's super mature for her age, or whatever. Whatever floats your boat. Get you one. Calm the fuck down and sit down and and continue on with your, with your uh success of what your business is. That's the fuck. I'm trying to do all these women this and I just want one and just get married and continue doing my podcast and that's it. I don't want no meal. I don't want a different woman every. I don't don't want all that Because it's dangerous. So if you and this is just some real talk that I'm giving Shannon, because Shannon Sharp like to talk and tell everybody what they should do on his show and he has some good knowledge, but this is some real talk for Shannon Sharp If you in your mid-50s, mid-50s and you dating and doing all and being extra sexual through text messages with a 20-year-old, it could go left.
Speaker 1:I guarantee you a 40-year-old with Shannon Sharp, the scenario will probably be a little different. So I'm not here to point blame. I'm not here to say who right, who wrong, because I don't know, I wasn't there, the story just coming out. It would be irresponsible for me to stand ten toes on anything at this point. I'm going to let more of this stuff come out, but what I can say is, just like Shannon Sharp when he look into his camera and he give advice to Ocho and tell everybody what they need to do in your mid 40s, a successful man, you need to stay away from 20 year olds in general. It might not be a lawsuit, it's a thousand things that can go wrong.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't, my 20 year old, I wouldn't hang with my 20-year-old self right now, Not because I was the wildest motherfucker alive, just because a 20-year-old is just in a totally different space than somebody in their mid-50s. So again, not passing judgment on anybody. I don't know't know, you know enough hasn't come out, but it just sounds like a 50, a mid 50 year old man, successful, doing his thing in the public eye, getting extra raunchy and sexual with a 20 year old just sounds like it could be a recipe, a disaster, a disaster. The 20 year old woman she ain't found herself yet, so she may make decisions that she gonna regret. She, 20 years old, she's still a kid. You know, I know when I was 20 years old I wasn't nowhere near a grown. I wasn't nowhere near my 30 and 40 year old self at 20 years old. So it's just a dangerous situation that you put yourself in and those are the type of situations I'm avoiding. You can ask my fucking best friend, you can. You can ask him yourself.
Speaker 1:I am being strategic when it comes to dating or meeting of women. All of that you got to come from referral. You're not DMing me and I'm just showing up or none of that. I'm just not. I just don't trust shit and I just want to do as much as I can to keep myself in a position where, if somebody do say something, the proof will be able to come out. I wasn't nowhere near. I wasn't around. I don't know that person because I'm staying the fuck away. My friends got to find me somebody. You got to come through Darnell. If you don't come through him, I'm not dating you and that's just how I choose to handle it. How Shannon Sharp and the rest of them handle it, you know that's their business, but I'm just being straight, transparent with y'all. That's a part of this.
Speaker 1:Blowing up shit that I talk about is almost impossible to find somebody, because who the fuck do you trust? Who do you trust? Do you trust I don't know? Anybody can say anything about me. So it's like I'm just annoyed paranoid. In cleveland we call that annoyed it. When we say annoyed it, that means paranoid. That's some cleveland slang. Um, and that's how I am.
Speaker 1:So we'll see what comes of this shannon sharp situation. As I, as all the stories you know, a lot of evidence is going to come out. Um 90 of everybody is behind shannon, believe he didn't do it. Um, but I will caution everybody to just wait and see, let everything come out, because we just never know. As of right now, my, my heart of hearts Does not want to believe or does not believe that Shannon Sharp Would do anything this crazy, especially A year or two ago. Even you got to think. Even while, even within the past couple years, we've had so much sexual assault stuff come out, he would have to be the dumbest man alive to do anything, to jeopardize himself in the last two years. But we'll see.
Speaker 1:But, as always, we got to thank the people that make this possible, make this podcast possible, make it possible for me to come up here and give candid opinions, um about cases and speak up for victims, and also clear names or whatever it takes. We can cover what we want and that's because of the subscribers who subscribe to this channel. I had somebody hit me in the fan mail saying how do I subscribe? I'm going to explain it again. You can either hit the notes show notes either on your phone or on Facebook. You'll see where the caption is. You'll see the link to BuzzSpot subscriber. That's how you subscribe to the podcast. The minimum is a $3 donation for a subscription. You can give as much as your, uh, your heart's desire, much appreciated but I always take time out of every show to shout out, uh, the new subscribers who brought this show to you.
Speaker 1:Um, if you want your shout out and if you want to keep truth alive and continue to support me on this journey of a of truth telling unbiased, I give you all my real opinions on everything People don't understand. That's not an easy thing, because some people, you know they appreciate your candidness, going to say something. If I'm going to give you my true feelings and you think, every day for two hours, monday through Friday, every day, I'm going to say what you want to hear and I'm telling you the truth. I don't even know why you were here in the first place. At some point I'm going to say something that you don't like. That's what truth telling is about.
Speaker 1:Truth telling isn't about saying what you want to hear. It's about saying the truth, the truth. Don't give a fuck who want to hear it or not. It's just the truth and that's what I'm gonna bring. I don't care who gets who. Who gets mad because I might have a take on this issue and now you're mad, kick rocks.
Speaker 1:I'm here to tell the truth. I'm not here I know what to say that everybody wants to hear. You think I'm not smart enough to do that. If I want to do that, I'm not doing that. I want my community to support me and appreciate that. I get up here every day and tell y'all exactly what I feel and give y'all all the facts. So y'all are free to feel how y'all want to feel. I don't. I'm not up here, you know, trying to coach everybody to think what I think. That's not my thing. Other people, other podcasters, other YouTubers that's their thing. They want their whole community to agree with everything they say and everybody just stays on one side of shit. That's not me. So I just appreciate everybody who supports and I shout you out. So let's see who we got today. And before we get out of here, I do got one more thing to say too. After this, after we shout out our people and our shoppers and I got a shout out to shoppers who have spent money and I don't like itcom got got uh um, shirts, hoodies, everything. Y'all are so supportive, so check it out.
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Speaker 1:It's definitely not easy to get up here and give everybody your opinion, especially when you got hundreds of thousands and thousands and hundreds of thousands of people watching you, not just on podcasts but on social media, and all they want to do is come attack what you're saying instead of just articulating what you feel. I tell you what I feel. You can say what you feel. You don't have to attack me. Use your voice to say your thoughts. I said mine, so that's how I look at it.
Speaker 1:So when you go in the comment section, arts, use that time to articulate how you feel. Don't base how you feel off of what I feel. You got your own brain. You got your own mind. Use it. I would. I'm really baffled at that. I'm like who wants to waste? I don't waste time going to somebody's comment, going off on their video or their views. I'm gonna go in there and articulate what I feel and that's it. So I appreciate everybody. Um, I'm gonna let. I'm gonna be checking out what's going on in this diddy situation with the. Uh, with this hearing that we're supposed to have this week, uh, so I am still digging and seeing what the hell is going on with that, what to expect, and when I get that news, you know I'm gonna bring it to you, but uh, ain't nothing left. Nothing left for me to say today except bye. As always, I love y'all, but I'm out.