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(private episode made public) Enjoy your weekend!! See yall monday! Mohawk Diddy Meets Justice: The Trial That Could End Everything
The wheels of justice turn as Sean "Diddy" Combs faces his day in court. Today marks the culmination of an intense jury selection process, with 12 New Yorkers being chosen to determine the fate of the hip-hop mogul who has pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution charges.
Behind the sensational headlines lies a disturbing pattern of alleged behavior spanning decades. According to prosecutors, Combs used his vast business empire to lure women with promises of romance or financial support, only to violently coerce them into participating in drug-fueled sexual performances known as "freak offs." The charges paint a picture of a man who allegedly maintained control through drugging, blackmail, and acts of violence dating back to the 1990s.
What makes this trial particularly compelling is the chorus of voices from Diddy's past now coming forward. Former Bad Boy artist Mark Curry shares chilling firsthand accounts of witnessing violence against women, including allegations of Diddy breaking Kim Porter's nose and wiretapping her home. Former bodyguards Gene Deal and Roger Bonds describe intervening in violent situations and a culture of fear and intimidation. These testimonies suggest not isolated incidents but rather a systematic pattern of behavior that remained hidden behind the veil of fame and fortune.
The prosecution's case will feature testimony from multiple alleged victims, though mysteriously, "victim number three" has reportedly vanished along with their lawyer. With one witness scheduled to testify for nearly two days, we're poised to hear detailed accounts that may forever change how we view one of music's most influential figures. As opening arguments begin Monday, the question remains: will justice finally prevail after decades of alleged abuse, or will Combs walk free? Either way, the hip-hop world will never be the same.
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The thoughts, views and opinions shared at the Flow Show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, I am just Good, good, happy, happy Friday y'all. It's Friday and y'all know what that means. It is time for another episode of the Flow Show no Filter. Having a little technical difficulties with my Facebook account I don't know quite what it is I'm trying to get the Facebook people loaded. But we got to talk about this, did he? Witnesses missing Also, um, the jury will be selected today. So, uh, we got to go over that. Who's selected? What's going on? Why? Everything involved. This is just a crazy Friday, a lot to talk about. I think I fixed okay, I fixed Facebook y'all. You know I hate to leave our Facebook people out of the loop, but I think I got them together. So you know, like I said, I ain't gonna waste no time so much to talk about.
Speaker 1:Good morning to the Breakfast Crew. C-tuck Nadreema, amy Brandon I see you in the comments. Appreciate everybody, please. Like it. Like it. Like it when you come in. Share it. Share it, share it. Yari Kingdom, angie, everybody, today let's get into the jury, because today the most important thing going on right now is the jury selection, and so I want to get into that immediately, because that's important, like I said, the most important part, and we need to break it. The fuck down with your boy flow, uh. Every day at 7 30 am, you can join us live or catch us on Apple and Spotify, facebook or wherever you listen to your podcast.
Speaker 1:So this actually comes from a publication called Arab News, sean Diddy. Title is Sean Diddy Combs jury to be seated in hip hop mogul sex trafficking trial. Now, y'all know it's been all kind of drama, questionnaires, celebrity names, uh, being listed. What do we have? Michael b jordan, uh. Kanye west uh, so many names. Mike myers, young miami. You get where I'm going. So this jury selection has been controversial and very dramatic. Well, let's break down what's going on, and today we will have the jury pool and then Monday we start the official, the official trial opening arguments, and one of the witnesses are supposed to be on the stand for damn near two days, and I wonder who that is. We're gonna talk about that later too.
Speaker 1:So the article reads a jury of 12 new yorkers is due to be chosen on friday, which today, in the racketeering case with sean diddy combs, who could face anywhere from 15 years to life in prison if convicted. The rapper, who has pleaded not guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of transportation for prostitution All of these are felonies, of course. Constitution, all of these are felonies, of course. The rapper has been there on pins and needles. I know he's been nervous. He's been asking for bathroom breaks, looking nervous, weight loss. This is Diddy actually behind me, if you can see me. For those that are viewing, it's not malcolm x behind me, this is diddy. Uh, they say he's going for the respect your elders look for the jury. We'll see if it works now.
Speaker 1:Over three days this week, the judge has been overseeing the case, questioning nearly a hundred prospective jurors on subjects including what they had heard about combs case and any experiences that they've had, especially when it comes to sexual assault. So these potential jurors have been asked everything under the sun. They all in their business. They want to know what you feel about multiple partners. They want to know have you had about multiple partners? They want to know have you had any run-ins with the law? What do you think about the law? Do you know Sean Diddy Combs? Do you know Michael B Jordan? Do you watch true crime documentaries? Where do you get your news from? Do you get it from legacy mainstream media or do you get it from guys like me, podcasters, youtubers, etc. All of these are potential valid questions when you're talking about the jury for the trial of the century.
Speaker 1:Thank you Not Dreaming for the super sticker. I really appreciate it. I will definitely put that $1.99 to good use. Anybody else that want to give, please? I won't be mad if you give me a super sticker, but let's continue With input from the defense lawyers and prosecutors.
Speaker 1:The judge Aaron Aaron Subramanian in Manhattan dismissed the jurors he deemed unfit to serve and settled on 45 candidates qualified to serve fairly and impartially. Now today, lawyers for each side will take turns striking down candidates until a panel of 12 jurors and six alternates is chosen. This is like a real time chess match is like a real time chess match, and the difference between checkmate and being in checkmate is the difference between possibly serving life in prison for mohawk diddy or walking out that courtroom a free man. Oh, okay. So now dreamer, coming back to back with another super sticker 499. Let's go now, dreamer. I appreciate it. Good morning, happy friday.
Speaker 1:Um uh combs, a harlem native. He's from new york. Y'all know that who founded the pioneering record label bad boy records and discovered iconic rappers like biggie smalls, has been locked up since September. The charges mark a stunning downfall of the titan of the music industry from the city of New York. Now let's get back to the prosecution.
Speaker 1:Prosecution with Manhattan office say that for two decades Combs used his business empire to lure women into orbit with promises of romantic relationships or financial support, then violently coerce them into taking parts in today's long, drug and fuel infested sexual performances that we have known to be called freak offs. I tell you I never heard of freak offs until now. I told you when I would. I remember we used to be saying get your freak on, like the missy song, get your freak on. Diddy done turned it into freak off and it should have been off. But that's a whole nother story.
Speaker 1:In court papers, prosecutors alleged combs kept his victims obedient by drugging and blackmailing them. He is accused of kidnapping a person at gunpoint and dropping a molotov cocktail into a car and hitting and choking and dragging victims in the acts of violence dating back to the 1990s. And you wonder why I called it mohawk diddy. Continue combs, lawyers have said prosecutors are improperly seeking to criminalize combs swinger lifestyle. They have signaled they plan to attack the credibility of the alleged victims who will testify by seeking to show they have financial incentives to accuse combs. They have said the woman gave inconsistent accounts of the alleged assaults to the investigators.
Speaker 1:Now, while y'all with me, make sure y'all liking this, live as y'all come in through the dough, like it and share uh, after we go over, what's the hell going on with the jurors? I have someone who could potentially be a witness. I have some clips from that person and also that person has agreed to do an interview with yours truly Float the Float Show, no Filter, and he is somebody who was on Diddy's record label. He was a rapper, he was around to see a lot of this violence firsthand, and so I'm a play some clips from him and give you an idea of what we might be hearing on the witness stand. So stay with me as we break down this juror, because after the jury, because after we do this, I got a surprise for y'all coming up. So the judge has said the trial will last around eight weeks, with alternate jurors serving as backups in case other jurors are unable to finish the job.
Speaker 1:The trial is expected to feature testimony from three, possibly four, because you know they can't find one of the victims. Victim number three has just vanished off the face of the earth and if that ain't crazy enough, victim number three her lawyer, has also vanished off the face of the earth. We don't know where they're at. So we know we got three victims for sure. Combs has more than 50 lawsuits going on and all kind of crap. So the way the jury is going to be broken down, so now they got 45. Right, so this is what they're going to be doing today. And make sure you follow me on all my social media accounts, on all my social media accounts, flodaddyflo, because I will be updating later on today once they get all the jurors lined up and we know who they are or whatever. So what they do is they take the 45 jurors and they go down one by one and then, basically, the defense and the prosecution will take turns in removing certain jurors that they don't want on there for whatever reason. Now, there's a certain amount they can remove, just because they don't have to give any reasons and they don't need judges approval, but that is a limited amount of number which goes for the prosecution and the defense. Once they use up their strikes where they could, just could just say, hey, remove that one, and they're gone. Then it comes down to a point where they have to say why they want them removed and then it's up to the judge. From there, and after all of that is done, we will be uh, we will have 12 jurors and six alternates. So that's the breakdown of what's going on with the jury, and we'll know that. We'll know that today, but but?
Speaker 1:But now, with Monday coming up, I thought today would be the perfect day to to not only announce a special interview. I have coming up from a bad boy artist, have coming up from a bad boy artist, someone who knows Diddy quite well and has been there to see a lot of the crazy shit that went on, and one of the craziest things that's surrounding Diddy in this trial is Kim Porter. We all know Kim Porter. If you don't know, she is the mother of diddy's children. If a lot of people know the twin girls that he has, uh, it's her mother. She was about to, she had wrote a tell-all book that she was about to put out and she mysteriously passed away with pneumonia. But before we, even before you, even think about what happened with her and the mysterious pneumonia, there were incidents that happened, uh, to her. Uh, there were incidents that happened to her where it just shows the violent, the violence. It just shows the violence and the lengths Diddy would go through to control his victims, or his wives or girlfriends, whatever you want to title them. And so these are the type of things we may hear on the witness stand.
Speaker 1:This is without further ado. This is Mark Curry. Mark Curry, as you all know, if you follow me on the social media pages, he's been following me for a while. He was one of the first whistleblowers. He is going to be doing an interview for us. He's going to talk about his new book and he has, like I think, two books detailing a lot of this shit that I'm about to tell y'all today and that we're going to go over. So I thought a nice prelude going into Monday, which we're about to hear witnesses and everything is to get a little mock witness, which is a witness, and we're going to listen to see some of the crazy stuff he has to say about what he saw at his time around Diddy.
Speaker 2:So, mark Curry, can you tell us a little bit about Kim Porter and some of the things you may have seen? My name is Mark Curry. You know I'm a former Bad Boy recording artist. A lot of people you know I made a lot of hits for Puff. How do?
Speaker 3:you feel about these lawsuits accusing Diddy of abuse? What do you think about that? You knowing Diddy, do you think he's capable of doing that now?
Speaker 2:Do? I think, yeah, I think he's very capable of doing it. It's in his character. That's who he is. That's what comes with power, that's what comes with arrogance, that's that's what comes with. You know what makes him. I've seen fights between when he have an argument, fight with a female, whatever it may be. I've seen it with my own friends. But sometimes you say you know we all go through things, but once you have a sign of doing it over and over and over again, that's when it becomes a problem. You'd be like so every relationship that you get in you're violent in them. I was around when Cassie was there. I knew Kim Porter before I knew Puff. I met Misa, but you know it was a history. When you have a history of the same thing, man, it becomes a problem.
Speaker 3:Speaking of Kim Porter, because you knew Kim Porter. Is it true that Diddy Broker knows?
Speaker 2:Buster knows man. Anytime a man would go out his way to wiretap someone's phone or put taps in their homes just to monitor their conversation. That's a sign of insanity.
Speaker 1:So thank you, thank you, mark. You, mark curry. So check this out. Kim porter, we got eyewitnesses of of the violence that did he put on his, his women that he so-called loved broke her nose wire, tapped her phone, tapped the home to listen to everything she did and then, when she dies mysteriously, everybody will look at us or look at the people that's look inside. I like what do you expect us to think? This ain't normal. You're hearing this out of people who were there. Mark Curry's in music videos. He wrote songs for Puff. He got publishing basically fucked out of his publishing dealing with Diddy and he spoke about that. But, mark Curry, I got more questions for Mark Curry. Mark Curry, can you tell us about any times that Diddy may have Sean Combs, aka Mohawk Diddy, where he may have disrespected or did anything out of the way to any of your friends or your women? Take your time.
Speaker 2:It might be a female that likes you. She naturally just like you, but he likes her, but she likes you. He's upset about that. He don't like that, the fact that she like you and don't like him. I'm in the Bahamas, run across a girl. He like Mark, where you get this girl from.
Speaker 2:I said I got her from the club. He said she kind of bad. He said if you give your girl to me, I'll give you one of my girls. I said Puff, I can't give you no girl. I said but if I walk away and she like you, then that's what it is. But I'll walk away and go to the store and leave her in the studio. I'll come back and she booed up with you and y'all together. I'm going to be like hey, okay, I ain't going to have nothing to do with it. I come back.
Speaker 2:The girl mad. She said why you leave me with this creep? I said where's Puff Daddy? Who else? I couldn't even leave you with someone better. I thought you would be happy. She was like no, I'm not happy, I don't like this dude. I said damn dude, he's looking at me. He was like yo get out of my face because you know what I do to girls like this. I was like I don't know, but he was already ready to hit her. He was like I spit on her. So then she was like well, I told him I ain't like him no-transcript.
Speaker 1:Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. This is a sign of a maniac, and any jury that hears testimony like this. We got more clips y'all. This is from somebody who is there, was there you can see him in the music videos.
Speaker 1:He has wrote books. He's a stand-up guy. He saw these things with his own eyes. But one of the most damning things that he saw with his own eyes is the next question and clip that I have for you. Mark Curry, can you tell us here at the Flow Show, no Filter, the best community online, the best coverage of Diddy bar? None is not even close. It's not even close. Nobody out here covering Diddy, like me and I'm not saying that to brag, because I love everybody and I actually want to find somebody who I can watch because I can't watch my own content. But anyway, that's not got nothing to do with the court can you tell us? We've had speculation about spiking drinks. Can you, can you go into a little detail or anything you might know about that, about that vip?
Speaker 2:all of these girls come around the vip and they just be standing there and like, let me tell you something, man, I'm gonna get back with you. We gotta rewind this back. We used to go to the. When we go to the club, we used to have these bottles right and on this bottle they'd be they'd be regular moab bottles on them, bottles right there. They've been to have something to make the girls be real, real slippery and all of this kind of stuff. So when you get up they'd be like don't touch them bottles right there and only drink them bottles right there. So we already knew what the drill was you just don't mess with them, bottles right. Then all of the girls that's in the club, after a while they all running opening up their mouth like little birds. They just run around just popping pills in their mouth, pop, pill, pill, pill, pill. And then that was the party I used to. You know we used to be on the road.
Speaker 2:You know you'd be like yo, let me go to my puff room and see what they doing and you knock on a puff door. He'd be sitting there, damn damn, butt naked. You ever just had a grown man answer his hotel door, butt naked and they'd be like, come on in. You'd be like, mm, I'll come back. Bro, put some clothes on. What are you doing? I don't want to see you naked. Grown man stuff. Yo, that's kind of disrespectful. So when you get that's that's called the test off, how you make sure you're breaking in yo call, call the artists up here to the room telling them I'm gonna have a meeting by my tub. He be in there by the tub and stuff soaking and stuff. But at neck he was like how the hell I'm supposed to have a meeting with a nigga?
Speaker 1:no further questions. Your honor. How many different people have we heard the same stories from? I guarantee diddy. Diddy would be pissed off if I was on the prosecution team because I'd be tearing their ass up on the prosecution team. Because I'll be tearing their ass up, rest my case on day one, it'll be, wouldn't be nothing to talk about. But on a serious note, this is Mark Curry telling the same story that Little Rod Jones told in his recent lawsuit.
Speaker 1:Mark Curry told this story years ago and I always give you all a little context. He is exactly right about that. That's the test when he said Diddy would be butt ass naked and tell artists to come to the room so he could talk to them about their music deal or this or that. That's how they test you in this industry and they see how far they can go. And they see how far they can go and that's why I told y'all it never went past. It never even made it past home plate with me. It didn't even make it to first base because had anybody in the industry called me a grown man, called me somewhere and butt naked, I would have been like put some fucking clothes on and don't ever do that again. Next time I'm doing that, I'll punch you in your motherfucking mouth. That's my reaction. That's my initial reaction. I'd never played with anybody. I always was respectful. I always rather smiled and look angry. But if you disrespect me or try to do some weird shit, I will call you out immediately. And Mark Curry's not lying when he says that was like a test. He wanted to see how far are you willing to go? Did he want to see how far you were willing to go to get this thing that we call fame and money? And so if you go up there and you talk to him, butt naked, and you don't say nothing, and you're there all night and acting like it's all cool, when you leave the room he say, okay, I got me one there. But if you go up to that room and like a Mark Curry who was casted out, blackballed from the industry, when you go up there and you say, man, I'll come back, man, put some clothes on. Oh, he say man, I got to get rid of that guy, that guy ain't going. And I was that guy. I was the guy that say man, you a creep bro, I don't care if you ditty, I don't care who you are, I will tell you. You a creep. You can tell how I am.
Speaker 1:On this podcast I say all kinds of stuff that people might be upset about or whatever, but if it's the truth I don't give a damn. If you can't handle the truth, then it's the wrong. Don't listen, don't be around me, because I ain't phony. I'm going to tell you exactly what's on my mind and I'm willing to take whatever come with that, because guess what? I ain't willing to take what come with lying and being somebody. I'm not for a dollar or for some fame. I can't deal with that. He said Diddy was still all of their publishing. Make intimidating threats if you didn't go with what he was, what he, what his agenda was. It was just crazy.
Speaker 1:So let's go into back into this wiretapping situation with Kim Porter as a woman out there and I'm speaking to the women right now what do you feel about a guy who has been proven to put your hands on women? And if you were in in kim's shoes, how would you feel about a man who wiretapped your phone, a man that tapped your home to listen to everything you were saying? Or, better yet, what if your daughter told you she was dating a guy who were doing these things. What would you say or do? Because I know what I would say or do and it, and most of it, will probably get put my ass in prison if my daughter came to me telling me these things. So this is from yahoo. Y'all this is sad and this kim porter stuff is going to come up in this case. That is why the jury was asked in that questionnaire uh, uh, uh about kim porter. So I took this from yahoo.
Speaker 1:Diddy's alleged wiretapping of the late Kim Porter surfaces amid sexual assault lawsuits. Article goes on to say former bad boy recording artist Mark Curry did not mince words when addressing his former boss, diddy, and his alleged history of abuse following the sexual assault lawsuits. According to the Bad Boy for Life hitmaker, during a recent interview, bad Boy's record founder broke the late Kim Porter's nose and wiretapped her phone. In a fit of insanity, curry is the latest insider to spill the beans on an unfolding abuse scandal trailing Diddy, since his ex, cassie, accused him of rape and years of abuse in a lawsuit. So let me add some context to this Because, like I told you all the difference between me and them is I could recall, I don't just report and you might not know his name.
Speaker 1:Some of you will. It's a guy by the name of Shakir Stewart. Now we about to play, we about to do a comparison game right now. Y'all remember when Kid Cudi Y'all know the situation. We talked about it a million times. Kid Cudi, former Shaker High School graduate. Just like me, we all from Cleveland Loved Kid Cudi and always got his back. But when Cassie would try to run away from Diddy or get away from her and she needed a soft place to land, she would call Kid Cudi. And once Diddy found out she was going to Kid Cudi, he told Cassie he would blow up her car, blow up his car. And guess what he did? He blew up his car. This is in the indictment. This is one of the charges that Diddy is facing.
Speaker 1:But I brought up that incident because I want to rewind it back, because Diddy has shown a pattern, a pattern of abuse, a pattern of manipulation, a pattern or pattern of intimidation. If you go all the way back to the 90s and you have a timeline and break down what did he's been doing, um, you'll see he's been doing kind of the same thing over and over and over again, over and over and over again. So so let's just change the names. Let's replace before there was a Cassie, there was a Kim Porter, and Kim Porter, much like Cassie, was allegedly being abused, coerced, etc. Etc.
Speaker 1:Kim Porter, looking for a soft place to land. I'm going to have to just get this person out of here because you taking up the whole chat saying the same thing and I'm just going to have to block you because it's kind of getting annoying. I want everybody a chance to talk. You're not going to just dominate the chat, so I'm going to go ahead and ban this guy. Block you because it's kind of getting annoying. I want everybody a chance to talk. You're not going to just dominate the chat, so I'm going to go ahead and ban this guy. Anyway, kim Porter was looking for a soft place to land and that soft place to land was a guy by the name of Shakir Stewart.
Speaker 1:Shakir Stewart, without going into too many details, was a big time record exec. He worked with and signed artists like Ne-Yo and worked with Jay-Z and signed Rick Ross I mean every big name artist in the early 2000s. He either worked with them or signed them. Now Shakur wanted to sign me. That's how I know Shakur, at more of a personal level, shakur would run around with Floyd trying to explain to Floyd what he should do with my career and how he could do this. I could do that. I only tell you that because Shakira was a good dude and you don't meet too many good dudes in this industry, especially the big time successful ones. Most of them are assholes and most of them didn't like me because I would let them know they were assholes and then I will look them dead in their face and you know what you're gonna do about it. I'm just being truthful.
Speaker 1:Anyway, shakir stewart is well documented that that diddy uh put his uh uh was violent with the man and there's a some incident. I should have pulled it up on my phone so I could give you the accurate details, but I didn't even think I was gonna get into this story today. But damn it, it has to be told. There was some overseas uh incident in which diddy found out about shakir stewart and and end up hitting him and and being violent and having some goons do something. It's, it's just crazy story. I might tell it in full uh monday, but I'm only telling it because it shows a pattern. And and then shakir stewart still dealing with kim porter, because kim porter wanted to deal with him and she liked Shakir. Y'all would have liked Shakir Stewart. He was one of us and I told y'all just like I'll tell y'all who the assholes are, I will make sure I tell y'all the ones who were cool and deserve to have good flowers put on their name and Shakir Stewart was one of them Treated me like gold every time I would see him.
Speaker 1:But long story short, in the midst of him dealing with Kim and Diddy doing his same intimidation tactics and all kinds of extra stuff, shakira Stewart, at the height of his career, killed himself. Now, at the time people said I don't believe that. People that knew shakira said he would never. I believe I believe he shot himself. I believe I shot himself in the head supposedly or something like that. And at the time people, even at that time there were small rumblings like this don't sound right, don't sound like he would do that.
Speaker 1:But then you fast forward and you see this pattern of violence and the lengths Diddy would go to eliminate or intimidate, intimidate people that were in or around the women he felt he was in control of. Because you don't have to be a psychiatrist to realize Diddy just looked at women as possessions, possessions that he can control. He could do whatever he want to and then cast them to the side when he wanted to. And even when he cast them to the side, if you talk to a Shakira Stewart or you talk to a Kid Cudi or you talk to anybody that he felt like he could dominate, he would. Now it's been rumored and a lot of people know 50 Cent talked to some of the same women Diddy dealt with. You don't hear any stories about Diddy putting his hand on 50 Cent. You don't hear any stories about Diddy blowing up 50 Cent's car Diddy blowing up 50 cents car. You don't hear any stories about Diddy's damn. They're not even saying 50 cents name.
Speaker 1:That's the definition of a bully, and if you've been watching this, watching this show or listening to the flow show from the beginning, you know I can't stand bullies. It's probably a big reason why I do what I do Because I ain't going to get bullied and I don't like to see people get bullied. I'm the guy that say pick on me, leave them alone, pick on me. I've been wired like that since a little kid and so that is one of the biggest things I don't respect about Diddy, why people you know they come in and comment some of the Mohawk Diddy trolls you know they like. Why are you so hard on Diddy? You didn't do this. I said not only has he destroyed careers and just did all kind of foul shit to people I actually know. See, people got to realize I actually was in this industry at a high level, so I know these people. Me and Kid Cudi went to the same high school. So I know these people. Me and Kid Cudi went to the same high school.
Speaker 1:When Kid Cudi made it, he invited me down to one of his biggest performances at House of Blues, one of the greatest nights of my life. And just to see someone who made it and see how the crowd, how he worked the crowd it was a blessing for him to even do that for me. So to find out, somebody like Diddy blew his car up. You think I ain't going to be screaming on the mountain, whatever I feel. But besides all that, I just hate a bully. If he was the same way across the board, if he went at 50 Cent like that or anybody else who would be a worthy opponent, I would look at it just a little bit different, but I seen first hand that if you are an aunt to him he gonna go the full mile and I just don't like that. And so I had to bring up the Shakira situation because a lot of people don't talk about that. Shakira Stewart was one who was given one of Diddy's ex women somewhere they could talk to. They were having fun, and we don't know if Diddy had anything to do with um shakir's death. We don't know that, but we do know. At one incident overseas, when he found when did he found out that shakir and kim uh were Diddy put his hands on them and beat them up and whatever. We do know that.
Speaker 1:Now the article goes on to say Mark Curry throws more dirt. Over the past few months three women, including Cassie, filed separate lawsuits against Diddy and Mark Curry stepped forward to lay even more incriminating allegations against the rapper. When questioned about an earlier claim by Gene Deal that the Hello Good Morning rapper had broken his on again again girlfriend's nose, the 52 year old said he definitely did and he detailed this in his book called dancing with the devil. I encourage y'all to go check that book out and I, and he has a new book that he's promoting um and that's. I think we'll be discussing more of the new book. But dancing with the devil details a lot of the shady shit that diddy did. He said he witnessed diddy in fights with many females this is according to mark curry and said it became a full-fledged problem when he kept doing it over and over and over and over and over again, which begs. It has people saying things like karma is coming for Diddy or it has came. I should say like karma is coming for Diddy or it has came. I should say People are saying Diddy, you're an evil man.
Speaker 1:Another person that has spoke out is Diddy's former bodyguard, roger Bonds, and thank you, monique, for the $10 super sticker between you and NotDreamer. I'm going to have a good lunch today and thank you, monique, for the $10 super sticker Between you and not dreamer. I'm going to have a good lunch today and I need it. I'm hungry. I've been working hard as hell. I like when Friday comes because I get a break, but thank you for the super sticker, monique. I really appreciate it.
Speaker 1:Roger Bonds, if you remember, that's Diddy's former bodyguard and he knew some things. He recounted leveraging his diabetes diagnosis due to situations surrounding his ex-boss, implying that the Grammy Award winner engaged in questionable activities. Bonds wrapped up his confession saying Cassie spoke on it. She said yeah, I jumped on it, I jumped in between it. That wasn't the only time, it was the other times and it was other people. You think this former bodyguard ain't going to be caught on that witness stand? You don't think he's going to have to raise his right hand and say I promise to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. So help me, god, be looking out for Roger Bonds. He was someone who had to jump in the middle and keep Diddy from kicking Cassie's ass, for lack of a better way to say it.
Speaker 1:With all due respect to Cassie, a matter of fact, cassie uh is in new york. It was a nice picture tmz put up with her with her baby bump. Uh, congratulations on her child it is. It is unimaginable to think that you got to go through the darkest part of your life in front of the whole world, while being pregnant. I wouldn't wish that on my woman, my wife, my mama, my sister, my auntie, my cousins. I wouldn't wish that on anybody. Cassie is strong and brave, and just think about this. Baby is gonna be on a witness stand before even born. It's already been in the system. It's already been. This baby is going to be on a witness stand before even born. It's already been in the system, it's already been. This baby will have already been on a witness stand before it even come into the world officially, thanks to Mohawk Diddy.
Speaker 1:So article goes on to say that he stepped down from his role of being Diddy's bodyguard and he had more stories than just what I just told. You. Told you there, I'm not. I wouldn't be surprised if gene deal is called to that witness stand. Gene deal is another former security bodyguard of of diddy. He's said and seen many things. He also saw violence and did he violence against women. He's also said that did he would do sacrifice and all kind of weird witchcraft type stuff and and and and. It was just many crazy things going on and Diddy would go through whatever he needed to go through to uh, uh, go through whatever he needed to go through to Diddy. Let's speak of this. Check this out. This is one time Gene Deal had to step up for Cassie Against Cassie talking about these guys.
Speaker 2:Now you're going to have guys coming out against Cassie Talking about she shouldn't have done that.
Speaker 2:She should hurry up and did that. Man, you can't say that about a victim. This is what kills me about these guys. These guys get these platforms and they want to talk about you know guys like me in the background that, who saw everything and I didn't see that, because I wouldn't have played that and people could say what they want to say Yo, diddy would have did this, diddy would have did that. Nah, he wouldn't have done that. You know what I'm saying Because I think I told you this before.
Speaker 2:When he cursed his mother, I said to him man, if you curse your mother again, I'm going to beat the shit out of you. He said well, no, gene, she always in my business. I said if it wasn't for her, you wouldn't have no business. I'm saying that to say this to the women out there business. I'm saying that to say this to the women out there If a man disrespect his mother, you just like an ice cube. You ain't got a chance in hell. Do you understand? That man disrespected his mother. What do we care about these chicks out there, these women out here like that. Now you're going to have guys coming out against Cassie talking about she shouldn't have done that. She should hurry up and did that. Man, you can't say that about a victim. This is what kills me about these guys. These guys get these platforms and they want to talk about you know guys like me in the background who saw everything.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, and that was. He stood up for the mother. That wasn't the clip, I thought, but anyway he disrespected did. He disrespected his mom to the point where his bodyguard say, man, what the fuck is wrong with you? But you got guys trying to defend this guy like this.
Speaker 1:But if you notice Big Gene deal, different people, see real men. Step up and don't give a fuck about these little creeps running around talking about you know, trying to downplay it or act like man. Why are you doing that against you? Just gossiping, or man, man, man, nah, bro, I'm standing up because I don't give a fuck and you ain't no, you ain't never. I'm a man amongst men. Put me in a room of men. I'm a man amongst men, just me in a room of man. I'm a man amongst man Just because you scared to call out Diddy, don't put that shit on me. I'm more like a Gene Deal. I'ma say what need to be said. I'm not scared of nobody. Right is right.
Speaker 1:And the funny thing about those creeps in the comments they never in person, they never exist. I walk around, gene walks around. We walk around free as a bird, smiling, happy. Everybody I see in person is loving, saying hey, flo, glad to meet you. I knew that was you. I heard your voice, I knew that was you. Keep doing your thing. That's all I see in person. That's all I see as I walk around this country free.
Speaker 1:But in the comments you got all these comment courage, corny creeps. They only exist in the comments, though they don't. They're never exist in real life because I never see them. I've never had a so much of a bad word, a unkind word, uttered to me in person in my life, but in the comments they king kong, I don't respect them. In the comments they Mike Tyson. In the comments they Big Bones, john Jones. But as I walk around and everybody I see in person, it's all love, and so that's where my focus is. It's all love. Them comment creeps. They live in the comments. They never come out in the real world because they cowards and when I'm calling out Diddy, it's their own creep stuff they've done that they feel insecure about, so they really want me to shut up. That's not my problem. So I'm playing these clips because we're heading into the real part of this trial. Now we're heading into witness stand. And don't be surprised if you hear from a Gene Deal. Don't be surprised if you hear Gene Deal tell stories like this one right here.
Speaker 3:Look at this lawsuit, right, luteran. He alleges that you know. Diddy told him personally.
Speaker 1:He talked about Usher.
Speaker 3:And when you look at the lawsuit, even though they got Usher name redacted, you can tell who it is because they described him as the guy that performed at the Super Bowl. So I mean, we all know who that is, but how do you feel about that man?
Speaker 2:Well, I mentioned that earlier that he said about Stevie J, the Usher part, that'sa touchy situation man. But he got on Shay Shant and he mentioned how great and how good Puff taught him and everything. You know what I'm saying About the business. I know and people know that was around in that time that Puff and Usher did have a situation and that situation led Usher to the hospital. Now I'll let Usher explain that to y'all. I'll let Usher tell that story. But how dare you say a man that groomed you, you're going to give him a pass past. Now I'm telling that because you taking up for somebody that you know and a lot of more people know, didn't do you right. Let Usher explain that to you. Let Usher Mama explain that to you. And the hospital was in Scarsdale, New York.
Speaker 3:Look at this lawsuit, right Luteran.
Speaker 1:He alleges that that's the story that we may hear New York Look at this lawsuit right. That's the story that we may hear. We may hear this on the witness stand. We may hear Gene Deal talk about how Diddy groomed Usher and Gene Deal, being a former bodyguard, did. He was there to witness it. The rumor is he went so hard and and Usher and I don't you know it's too nasty, I don't even want to go into it, but he was. Usher was bleeding, his back was blown out and he ended up having to go to the hospital. But nothing that money and fame can't fix. According to Diddy Probably paid the mom off. It's probably pressure for us to keep going. They needed the money. I don't know.
Speaker 1:Ladies and gentlemen of the flow, show no filter the reason why I'm playing you some of these clips and getting you. I'm getting you ready for some of the wildest shit you might ever hear in your life on this witness stand, because every charge that Diddy is charged with is crazy as hell, which means every witness gonna have a lot of crazy shit to say, and the only difference is now they gonna be saying it cause they done took they have took an oath. So this ain't gonna be no YouTube clip, no Instagram clip. No TikTok clip. This is gonna be official. If you lying, you facing perjury. So when we hear and what we're about to hear, make sure your ears are ready for it.
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Speaker 1:So let's continue, let's continue, let's continue. Thank you to everybody who supported the movement. If you haven't supported yet, what are you waiting on? And this is not to the people who can't afford it. I've been there. There's been times where I don't care if the subscription was $1 and I couldn't afford it. So this is not. I'm not talking to the people who can't afford it, but the people who can. The minimum is $3, which comes out to about 15 cents an episode. I give 20 a month. If you haven't supported by now, I only have one question what are you waiting on? I need security. You want me to be, you want me to have security. Uh, let's get some subscription, let's get those dollars up. So, uh, back to gene deal.
Speaker 1:Gene deal has been out front center of this stuff, uh, for quite some time. And I remember when he was doing it, when it wasn't a sexy thing to be saying or doing uh, and people were coming for him. But the tide turned to where people start saying you know what? The industry is foul as hell and we do need to do something about it. He took money from Biggie, made up contracts. He made up contracts to get the money from Biggie once he died, and how foul is that. I told the story before he, he, he, he, he, he. When Biggie died.
Speaker 1:They say I think Gene Deal told this, he said that he, when Biggie died, he said he changed the contract so that all of his money or his proceeds, would go to, uh, would go to, would go to Diddy, and that's why his mother, uh, biggie's mother, had to to fight for money to get after her son died or whatever. And if you would change somebody's contract to get, if you would change their contract to get their money, at this time Biggie had to be about. I can't remember. I know he was 22, 23, a young kid to the point where now the mother has to fight to get the money that their son earned. You a different type of cat, you are a different type of cat, you are a different kind of cat. But this is things that Gene Deal described. He talked about.
Speaker 2:He talked about the anniversary of Big's death. You know what I'm saying. So I was just heartbroken because I'm thinking that she didn't want to see another anniversary of her son's death and she didn't get the justice that she is due. And it was heartbreaking to see that she had passed before she could see the outcome of Diddy's trial, the outcome of Keefy D's trial, you know, to see if this dude, diddy, is the monster that he has shown by all the different lawsuits, by all the different charges and the allegations against him. It was just heartbreaking, man, to see Ms Wallace pass like that. I had just talked to her about a month or so ago and she gave me her blessings to keep doing what I was doing. She even said yo, gene, I watch you. Yo, you're doing a good job, you understand. I said do you watch me or do you watch the Art of Dialogue? Miss Wallace, you know she laughed and everything, like that man. But she was just, she was to her heart, giving me her blessings.
Speaker 1:And Gene is talking about how sad it is and I agree with him for biggie's mom to fight. As a matter of fact, if y'all don't know, biggie's mom, uh, more than quadrupled or or damn near 10 times the biggie estate, uh, but before she died she took his estate and grew it tremendously. So shout out to her for that. I believe she, I, I, she deserves her flowers for that and um, um. But the sad part is she passed before she had a chance to see diddy being held accountable. I say to y'all, biggie's mom didn't want Biggie to go out to LA, california, that fateful trip. Biggie didn't even want to go. Biggie was supposed to go overseas and that's where he wanted to go. But there was somebody who was pressing Biggie to go to LA, even though they were in the middle of an east coast, west coast war perpetrated, uh, perpetuated by the uh media, uh, that had just claimed the life of Tupac, their arch rival. Tupac was representing the West Coast, biggie represented the East Coast. Why in the fuck would you I'm talking about months later? Why, months later would you have this 22, 23-year-old kid, 21, somewhere in there? I think Biggie was like 22, 23, something like that, very young, early early 20s. I don't think Biggie was like 22, 23, something like that, very young, early early 20s. Why would you have him and force him to be running around LA and California and even Gene Deal said they didn't even have security as far as when he was running around, you know, at the mall and stuff like that, it was just Biggie and a couple of his friends and you force him out there and he comes up dead. And after he comes up dead you change paperwork to take money away from him that he had earned. So many believe Diddy has something to do with that, but before we I don't even need to go that far right here on this show At the very least it was Diddy's decision and his persistence to have Biggie in the line of fire Against his mother wishes, against Biggie's wishes, against his mother wishes, against Biggie's wishes. And Christopher Wallace, aka Biggie Smalls, the greatest of all time, lost his life as a result. And a mother who raised her son, who instilled education and the value of education in him and just was a strong mother, that, that, that, that that that fought tooth and nail to keep Biggie on the right track A less than a couple of years after meeting this monster Mohawk, diddy. Her son was taken away from her.
Speaker 1:So, ladies and gentlemen, monday can't come fast enough for me. Y'all know how I feel about my son. I know how y'all feel about your sons and daughters. I would want to rip Diddy's head off your sons and daughters. I would want to rip Diddy's head off If that was my son. And not only that, I would want to rip off everybody's head that has something to say about it, and I would drive my ass to the prison myself. Lock me the fuck up. I appreciate everybody for tuning in on the app on Spotify. Appreciate y'all too. Thanks to everybody on YouTube. Thanks to all the community Flow Show Filter on the Apple and Spotify. Uh, appreciate y'all too. Um, thanks to everybody on YouTube. Thanks to all the community flow show filter. Um, let's get ready for Monday. Tune in to my social media accounts. Um, uh, flow, daddy, flow, cause it's going to be some craziness on that witness stand. And ain't nothing else for me to say but bye. As always, I love y'all, but I'm out.