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The Diddy Trial: Opening Statements Begin

Flo Season 1 Episode 146

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Welcome to a landmark episode as we dive into the official start of what many are calling "the trial of the century." Sean "Diddy" Combs faces the music today with opening statements that promise to unveil years of alleged abuse, manipulation, and violence.

The mysterious "Victim #3" has been all but officially identified by the judge as Gina Hun, an influencer who first spoke out about Diddy's alleged abuse years before anyone else dared to. After weeks of silence, she's suddenly resurfaced on social media following Mother's Day, raising questions about her potential testimony. Her previous interviews reveal disturbing patterns: strategic physical abuse targeting non-visible areas, offers of $50,000 to terminate pregnancies, and the psychological whiplash of violence followed by acting "normal" hours later.

What makes this case particularly compelling is how it validates those who spoke truth when it wasn't safe. Gina's accounts from years ago – describing being dragged by her hair across grass, punched in the head while avoiding her face, and emotionally manipulated through comparisons to Cassie – were largely dismissed when Diddy was untouchable. Now they align perfectly with subsequently revealed patterns of abuse.

The trial takes an even darker turn with singer Al B. Sure set to testify. He claims Diddy not only attempted to kill him (resulting in his 2022 liver failure and coma) but may have been involved in the mysterious death of Kim Porter. As "the last man breathing who knows the truth," Al B. Sure's testimony could expose secrets the music industry has kept hidden for decades.

Buckle up for exclusive coverage including my upcoming interview with former Bad Boy rapper Mark Curry, who has shared information with me that "will break the internet." This is history unfolding before our eyes – a moment of reckoning for an industry that protected power at the expense of victims. Subscribe now for special access to breaking developments and witness testimony that will forever change how we view the music industry's darkest corners.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

Today is opening, opening statements, y'all. The trial of the century is starting. It is upon us. It's been a long journey, but it is here. We're about to hear witnesses say shit, we didn't know was about to happen. And so, oh, my God, I'm so excited. We've been waiting forever, forever. Got the breakfast crew in the building. Angie, what's up? Not dreaming, what's up? Uh, uh, um, c-tuck Kobe, everybody else, and, uh, everybody else. Uh, we about to get started.

Speaker 1:

But, um, first of all, remember how we've been talking about who. Victim number three is the missing victim, who is a big part of this trial, and, uh, they had gone missing. Well, they have been, they're still missing. Uh, as far as the court and if you remember, I was one of the first people to identify it as being gina gina hun, and that was a that was months ago. Um, at least a month ago, it was after the superseding indictment came out. I think we talked about it, which was like april 4th, so it would have been like a month, a little over a month ago. But then we had a few couple episodes where I said she was now, she was missing and blah, blah, blah. Well, the thank you for that super sticker.

Speaker 1:

Not Dreamer, everybody, be like Not Dreamer and give me some lunch money today because this is going to be a good one. Anyway, not Dreamer I mean Not Dreamer got me putting her in the story. No, not Dreamer ain't got nothing to do with this. Anyway, y'all. The judge has all but said victim number three is Gina. That happened, I believe, friday evening. Has all but said victim number three is gina. That happened, I believe friday, friday evening. Uh, what happened was the judge and the defense are going back and forth about uh, should victim number three be involved in this, and whatever. And so in the judge's response, the judge saying that this is just consensual sex between a boyfriend and girlfriend. Well, putting those pieces together, the judge is like pretty much in the whole world knows now that victim number three is gina gina hum, we're gonna I'm gonna give you some more clips of her, what she said, because this is what you're gonna probably hear on the witness stand, because I don't care how much she's trying to be missing, she is alive because she posted we're gonna get into that and the feds don't play around in order for her to be a victim and be involved in this case.

Speaker 1:

At some point she gave sworn testimony. I'm pretty sure that and they will come get your ass fans is not the ones to play with. So I'm gonna play some of the stuff that she said, uh, some of the stuff that you hadn't hadn't played before, and but the thing is this she had been quiet since april 17th on her social medias. Gina hun is a uh also we're gonna get into, I'll be sure to, just to let you know. And uh, I'm gonna kind of recap everything that's going on so you'll be ready for today as opening um arguments start. Anyway, before I get into, I'll be sure because he's about to testify that diddy tried to kill him, so I gotta get to that later. Uh, thank you, siri for that super sticker 20. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 1:

So she had been quiet since april 17th. She's an influencer, so she posts regular and, if you know, I called out that. Hey, she hasn't said nothing. Where's victim number three? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, everybody had went to her page and started saying hey, do the right thing. Hey, we believed you, you, we, you need to testify. Don't back out now, like all type of stuff. Like the whole public knows who victim number three is.

Speaker 1:

She hadn't responded to anything but one thing. She slipped up and responded to. Someone called her the Timu Cassie and it was actually a model who models for Dolce and Gabbana. She just put Timu Cassie in the comments and that triggered her because she talked about an interview. But Diddy would always compare her to Cassie and sayie the good one, she's the bad one. So he would manipulate her and use Cassie as the the one he really liked, and then giving her like you need to be more like Cassie. So that was, if you know, the Gina story, when that Dolce Gabbana model went in the comments and called her the Timu Cassie which is why I have that in the uh in the thumbnail uh, it triggered her and then she said well, you look like well.

Speaker 1:

Gina finally came out of hiding and said well, you look like a man. Well, you know, naturally, all my flow supporters, fans and followers went immediately to me and said hey, flo, she just, she just commented, she just. That's why I love y'all, because we are a bunch of group of true crimes investigators and y'all help me with my job so much. I don't ever mind the DMs or the messages you can flood me with them, because this is what I do, 24 seven. Don't ever feel like you bother me, especially when it's about any cases that we're covering. So people came to my comments immediately flooding me and said hey, libby Bear, thank you for the 99 cent super sticker.

Speaker 1:

I really appreciate it. So people were flooding me so I immediately went to the comments and, lo and behold, the girl called her a team Cassie and she responded. But I think she didn't want that response to go viral because shortly after that it was deleted. But then, after it was deleted y'all, she started posting on her story regular Mother's Day stuff, posting on her story regular mother's day stuff. All this is after the judge has been pretty much outed her as being victim number three. So now it is going to be interesting because if she is victim number three like pretty much the judge, she's, she's the only one with public statements. She's the only one, let me, let me rephrase that she's the only ex-girlfriend or girlfriend of Diddy that has public statements about the abuse that she's alleging.

Speaker 1:

But now that she has come out of hiding this is going to get interesting because I don't know if she knows it, but the feds are not going to fuck around with you. They will come, put your ass in the back of that car and make your ass come or possibly put charges on you for lying or perjury or whatever. I don't know. But what I do know is this ain't a traffic violation. This ain't a loitering. This is the trial of the century that deals with a very, very serious allegations. And if you think the feds gonna let you just bounce around the city and not come, uh, fess up and hold yourself accountable to the words you have said, then, gina, I just want to let you know this is very serious and you need to handle it very serious before you get yourself and the people around you in a lot of trouble. So gina has been, has come out of hiding. You can go to. Her name is gina hun, you can go to instagram and see for yourself. But now that she's exposed herself and and y'all know that the judge, the and the prosecutors have said they haven't been able to get in contact with gina or her lawyer.

Speaker 1:

But now that gina had exposed herself with that because of that Teemu comment, she erased that and then she said I guess she said, well, let me just post some regular mother's day story stuff. So she posted that. But now we know she's fine, we know she's not harmed or whatever, but we do know she is still walking around without a care in the world right now. As far as coming to this court case, if it's her, but, like I said, it's pretty much 99.9 at this point. Everybody, even on youtube and bloggers, the public, everybody pretty much knows.

Speaker 1:

So, victim number three, the drama is not, yes, and like not dreaming, said I believe she's been threatened and scared, but once she's involved, um, once she became involved and gave sworn testimony, you got to be a big girl at that point. Maybe she's. If I was her, I would ask for witness protection or something. Um, if could, because now you're involved and we shall see. But there is going to be a lot of drama with this victim number three. Uh, we see it already and just look out for it now. Also, more drama was gonna be, I'll be sure. But before we get to that, let me play you some of victim number three allegedly, who we believe and everybody on the whole internet believes is victim number three. We'll get into it a little bit before we even go to Al Bishore. This is going to be crazy y'all. So let me get lined up. Where were we at what time? You know I got my notes 8.06.

Speaker 1:

So let's start. I'm going to start this interview around 806.

Speaker 2:

Let you hear this and then, just to get an idea what we may hear coming up so serious that you became pregnant not once but twice, correct, yes, okay, when was the first time you became pregnant with Diddy's child, the?

Speaker 3:

first time was October 2014. Okay, so this was like what? A year after? No, not a year, but because I met him in February and then I got pregnant in October.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so the same, the same year, the same year. Okay, and you mind telling me what happened with that pregnancy?

Speaker 3:

He, well, I told him and he was like, he was like you're going to get an abortion right, and then I was like I don't know, I don't know yet. And then he offered me $50,000 to get rid of it. But I turned it down because, um, I just I just loved him and I just, uh, and I wanted, I wanted to. I was like trying to prove that I wasn't the girl that was wanting him for money, I just just care about him and, um, I just wanted him to be nice to me, that's it. I was like I don't want your money, I just want you to be nice to me, whether you decide to keep the baby or not.

Speaker 2:

So would it be fair to say if that he was an asshole about it. I mean, offering somebody $50,000 to abort a baby, he must really want it gone, bad.

Speaker 3:

I mean in the beginning, like the first three and a half years.

Speaker 1:

So, if you remember, there's rumors that Diddy made his victims a coerce them into getting an abortion and this, and that she spoke about that on this interview with Tasha K, which is the public statements or public interview that we believe the judge is talking about. Then she goes on to talk about more of the abuse.

Speaker 2:

In his mind? What do you think prompted him to call you a?

Speaker 3:

hoe, now that I think about it, I, oh okay, hold on we're getting to use some tissue.

Speaker 2:

I don't want you messing up your makeup.

Speaker 3:

Okay, you look gorgeous okay, um, thinking back now, I think he did it because he wanted to. He wanted me to feel low about myself, like so that I stick around him because, like no one would. I don't know, I just feel like he'd try to use. I was naive and young when I met him, so I feel like he tried to take advantage of that and manipulate me. It made me feel low about myself.

Speaker 2:

Now let's talk about the. Let's talk about the physical abuse. If you, if you're okay, are you okay with that? Okay, so obviously you terminated baby one because you loved him. Mm-hmm, how long after you guys started dating is when.

Speaker 3:

when did the physical of you start the first time it ever happened, which was not even like that long into the relationship, because I met him february and then, um, it was probably like the beginning of may because we were at meek's mill birthday, okay, uh, he had like a mansion party and um, we went, but while we were there I was sitting here and then Puff and then Meek, but I was like covered with like a stand now listen to this y'all probably says like happy birthday, meek, or something like that.

Speaker 3:

But it's like a little stand that like was covering me.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give you a little context. I'm going to let it play some more. She was sitting at some type of an event with Meek Mill. Y'all know the rapper, meek Mill and Puff. She was sitting in between them, she was kind of covered and watch what happened after that.

Speaker 3:

A lot of cameras and stuff there. So it was me, Puff and Meek. Puff had leaned forward to talk to somebody, say hi or whatever, and so I turned over to Meek and I said happy birthday. He put his hand out and he was like thank you. So I reached his hand and shook it. And as I shook Meek's hand, he turned around and saw it and he got so mad Wow. And then we probably stayed like 20 minutes after that happened and then when we got in the car, he like grabbed my hair. We were in the um, one of those escalade trucks, okay. So I was sitting on this side, he was on the other side and he like grabbed my hair and like cussed me out for doing that. He was like why the fuck can I cuss? He was like why the fuck you shaking his hand for just saying stuff like that? It was just like a jealous rage.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I was just saying happy birthday, nothing else. I think he thought I was trying to be sneaky behind his back because I reached over when he leaned forward to talk to somebody else. So he thought I was trying to be sneaky behind his back because I like reach over when he like leaned forward to talk to somebody else, so he thought I was trying to be sneaky.

Speaker 2:

And you were how old at this time I was 22 probably. Wow.

Speaker 3:

Okay, and then he did this. So King Lo los was sitting in the back, okay, and then when we got to the hotel, it got worse it got even worse and, um, he like, he like tried to. He took one of my heels and tried to throw it at me and then he like, like, mushed my face and like, really hard and now he took heels and threw.

Speaker 1:

It was throwing heels at her. Does that sound, not sound exactly like the cassie incident? We saw him throw a vase at her and throw things. So I'm gonna let this play some more. I'm just keep giving you the context to show the parallel between cassie and this girl. Gina and Diddy would use Cassie against her to make her feel less than, while still doing the same exact physical and mental abuse that he used allegedly on his victims. So she talked about him mushing her face and I'm going to continue to let Gina tell it. She can tell it much better than me Made my nose bleed. Let me start that over.

Speaker 3:

And then he like mushed my face and like really hard and made my nose bleed. Wow, and the only person that ever every time we get into fights like that, the only person that ever helped me was D-Rock.

Speaker 2:

everyone else just kind of just allowed it to happen and just like look the other way so most of his entourage were, I guess, like his staff, yeah or yeah, and they wouldn't say anything, they would just watch him not not watch it, but kind of just walk away and just let leave us alone and not really step into it so that was.

Speaker 1:

That was the detail. She went on and on. There's a part two and I'm gonna play one clip from that. But you get the idea. Now imagine this is the type of shit we're gonna hear on the witness stand. She's basically on the witness stand right there. Only difference is she's not sworn uh, sworn, and she's not in court. She's at, she's on a podcast. But this is the testimony and the type of things we're gonna hear. I got some more coming up for you. This is going to be damning when the jury hears it. But another thing gina.

Speaker 1:

I want you to note that gina was the first public girlfriend, first girlfriend or girl in general, to come out and speak and tell these stories about Diddy to the point that most of us, a lot of people, didn't believe it. This was like 2000, I don't know. I don't know the exact year, but this was at least three years or a few years, even before Cassie even came out. If you could, if you remember, diddy was an industry darling at that point. So the me and the media was controlled by legacy mainstream media. So it really wasn't about. You know, like the local blogs and YouTubers and guys like me, we weren't given a big platform, you know, a big reach back then, like we weren't reaching millions of people like we are now. So they were able to, they were able to kind of keep this hush hush and, like I said, on top of that, many people didn't even believe her.

Speaker 1:

Many people thought that she was just making up stuff for money. You know, at this time we didn't know about all this wild stuff, like I knew at that time. I knew diddy intimidated a lot of guys and I knew he was very controlling about his women. But even I didn't know he was to this level at this time. So gina was the first person to step up and and tell the world what was going on and nobody really would listen. So it's just, it's just fitting that now she's right now, now that the world is ready to hear her, she is being I don't know, she's being silenced by diddy or silenced just by herself. Now one last clip I want to play from you, from her. It's going to detail a little bit more of what went on with this, with with this abuse.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, imagine this is the witness stand, because this is what you're gonna hear well, you said it was like at meek's party and he grabbed your hair and stuff like that, like um, can you name a?

Speaker 3:

few more instances. The other time was he had caught me texting another man. We was in Miami and it got really crazy that time. We was upstairs and he had like we were in his closet and he like pushed me and I fell to the ground and um, and then he got. He like stood over me so I was like laying on my back and he stood over me and he started like punching me like this.

Speaker 3:

Like he avoided my face, but he like started punching me like on the side of my head and I was just like covering my face and, um, he did that, he did that and then, and then, after he got done doing that, he like because he was standing, his legs were like stay in between me. So he like, he like stomped on my stomach like really hard and I like took the wind out of my breath. I couldn't even, I couldn't breathe and he kept. But he kept hitting me and I was like pleading to him, like can you just, can you stop? I can't breathe. And he like stopped for a little bit. He, he like grabbed my hair from the back and like was, um, like, punching the back of my head, because he was, he was just avoiding my face when he was like hitting me wow the last and then I'm a.

Speaker 1:

She has some more to say, but I'm just want to touch on the fact that the way she's even telling this story, it's like Diddy was a professional domestic violence abuser, based on her story. That's not me saying it, because it's all alleged, but I'm basing it off of what she's saying. And by her saying that he hit her in the back of the head and the side of the head and things of that nature, it's like he knows and was aware enough to say I can't hit her in the face, that's going to get me in trouble, but I can blast her in the back of the head and the side of the head all day, almost as if he had advice from a lawyer. And if you listen to my past episodes, uh, mark garagos has allegedly worked in cahoots with diddy to do some very dark stuff and under um stuff. That's not right. Having fbi follow people, harassing people, stalking people, driving them crazy. So these are the type of things I listen to that a lot of people don't pick up on when they listen to these, these interviews, like nobody literally has even picked up on the point of her saying how he strategically beat her in a way that would keep him from public shame or or police or for people knowing what's going on.

Speaker 1:

Nobody has mentioned that. I've heard people talk about this, but nobody has mentioned that and I just want to mention it because there's a reason. If this is true, there's a reason, he only would hit her in the back of the head or the side of the head. He was strategically beating these women. It's almost like he was doing it so long he knew how to get away with it. Hit him in the back of the head. Plus, he has enough money to pay off people and this and that Um and next thing. You know, this is a. This becomes a pattern and the next thing you know is your ass sitting in the mdc uh prison and 50 million dollars can't even get your ass out because people are tired of it and the feds is on his ass, no diddy.

Speaker 3:

So I'm gonna let her continue to talk um, the next big fight we got into was I can't remember if it was like the in November or beginning of December of last year.

Speaker 3:

At that point, like at that point, I was like fighting back because I just had enough of his shit. Like at that point, I was like fighting back because I just had enough of his shit and he kept like pushing my buttons and I was just like trying to like calm the situation down before it got worse and he just kept pushing me and pushing me. And then so I left his bedroom and I went down to like the media meditation room it's kind of like a guest house, like it's like separate from his house and um, and he followed me there. He followed me there and he like continued talking shit to me and, um, I just got to the point where I was just so angry that I like took a bottle of De Leon and then I like smashed it on the ground and he was like you. He was like bitch, you did that at my house, with my kids here. Bitch, my kids is here. And then I ran out the mediation room or yeah, meditation room.

Speaker 3:

Meditation room, okay, and he chased after me. Meditation room, meditation room, okay, and he chased after me. He pushed me to the ground outside and he took my hair and was dragging me across the grass with my hair.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm going to let her finish, but this is what I mean by first of all, when she came out with this. What I mean by first of all when she came out with this I'm I'm trying to hammer the point home that this was not sexy when she came out with this. And when I say it wasn't sexy meaning, uh, we didn't have the platforms like this that this one you're listening to or watching. We didn't really have much of a voice then. Diddy was. Diddy was bigger, one of the biggest celebrities. He had every connection you could have to come out with what she came out with at this time.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying, I really want y'all to understand. She had to be strong and had to really have had enough. This is at the time when people were still scared that if you said something about Puffy would kill your ass. This was the time when everybody in the industry Oprah, everybody loved Diddy. So understand, she ain't making this shit up. If you ask me, this is you can't make this up. The way she told it the time and when she told it, and she didn't even have much to gain. It wasn't like a huge lawsuit. She was just getting her story out because she had had enough. Okay, I'm going to let her continue and then we're going to go, we're going, we got, we got to tackle something else.

Speaker 3:

And then, and then, um, after that and after that, like a couple hours later, like we had it was the weekend, so we had people coming over and and he just like acted like nothing happened. So, um, I mean, but that's all the time, like every time.

Speaker 2:

And when you say acting like nothing happened, like what were his mannerisms?

Speaker 3:

Like he was just dancing and like laughing and talking to me, like we just didn't just get into a physical fight, wow, like we just didn't just get into a physical fight.

Speaker 2:

Wow, when was the last time he I guess he put hands on you? When was the last time?

Speaker 3:

It was like in November, december of the last year Of 2018?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so this was 2019.

Speaker 2:

And tell me about that incident.

Speaker 3:

That incident, that was the meditation room.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, okay, okay I'm gonna stop there for her. Gina, gina, gina, damn gina, we need you to find the strength. If you are victim number three, uh, find the strength and pray on it. And I know one thing about it we know what we always say. It's so easy for us to say what somebody should do when it's not us. I don't know. You know, we don't know if she's been threatened. We don't know if her family has been threatened. We don't know. So all I can say is, gina, the best way to handle it is, if you feel that way, tell the feds. Hey, I ain't saying nothing unless y'all protect me.

Speaker 1:

Witness protection, uh, maybe keep me anonymous, I don't know. But I don't want to push her just to testify just like it's, with no type of sensitivity, because it's easy. It's always easy for the person who's not dealing with the consequences to tell you what the hell you should do. And y'all know I say that all the time and everybody has to be mindful of that. It's easy for us to say go testify just like it's nothing, because our family isn't threatened or our lives aren't in danger. So I definitely hope she does the right thing and make it happen. And makes it happen.

Speaker 1:

I just if any advice I would say is if it's that scary or whatever, just make sure you tell the feds hey, I need witness protection, I need all kind of protection, I can't do this shit. And make sure that they protect you, because one thing about this system too, this system if you allow them, they will use your ass and don't give you no protection, um and and they'll use you for their benefit, to for their case, and just leave your ass out to dry. I don't stand for that either, so I won't. If she is victim number three, I do understand that safety is an issue and whatever she has to do to to uh communicate to that to the feds, I hope she does. But anyway, I wanted to touch on the last thing she said. I just got into a rant.

Speaker 2:

You know how rant you know how rant here and there.

Speaker 1:

Um, this is what a lot of women and see. I get a lot of insight not just from Google or chat, gpt or none of that. A lot of my insight comes from my listeners, who are a lot of them are women and my viewers and they send me messages and they tell me you know things they know about deep domestic violence and narcissism and guys that they've dealt with. And what she said at the end was that after that him bashing her in the head and all that she said after that they had people coming over and she said he was just right after that, smiling and laughing and dancing like nothing happened, dancing like nothing happened. And a lot of the women have messaged me and told me that narcissists are good at being hot and cold, meaning they'll beat the hell out your ass one second and the next second they're the best they did prince charming or the life of the party or whatever, whatever and this is before I I really dove into her interview. So the fact that I listen to my listeners helps me a lot in what I do, because I'll listen to. I might have heard that from about 20 different women have told me that just because they share their stories with me in my inbox and I get a chance to listen to them and I'll learn. And so then I take their stories and then I apply chance to listen to them and I'll learn. And so then I take their stories and then I apply them to. When I hear stuff like this and I'm like, damn, this is, this is what she was talking about.

Speaker 1:

She said that that when she was in a domestic violence incident. This is how the guy acted. One minute he was beating the hell out of her. The next minute he was prince charming. Um, and here gina saying the exact same thing. I just think that's interesting to note. Uh, and somebody in my comments said something about kim porter. How did he flew, kim porter? Let me give you some context. I'm about to go to another victim, but this victim is not here. Alleged victim is not here anymore. This is Kim Porter. Kim Porter, if you don't know, is the mother of Diddy's. They have children together. Uh, and the twin girls a lot of people know they're beautiful girls look just like Kim. I think they're like 18 now or 19, I think I know they're. They just had a graduated not too long ago, high school, so so Kim Porter went through similar situations. Now, one thing I've heard from my sources is Kim Porter fought back a lot more like Kim Porter was not timid but did he still did the same type of things, even broke her nose. And. Thank you, uh, libby bear, make sure everybody liking the live, uh, please like the live, close it real quick and like it and share it, please, uh, to get it out to more people. We need this story out there. But anyway, uh, did he have money to fly her out, you know, to get her nose fixed and and he did everything he could to hide the abuse that she went through.

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It's been told before. As a matter of fact, mark curry, somebody I'm about to tell you about in a second uh, mark curry is a rapper that was on bad boy, one of diddy's main rappers back in the day. He's told the story and we went over it I think last Thursday or Friday about when Diddy broke Kim's nose. Well, anyway, kim also had a child with Al Bishore Al Bishore child and Kim's child is Quincy, who a lot of people think Diddy is his real father. But Diddy just took over the whole situation and kind of x'd out Al Bishore. Al Bishore was a singer back in the day who actually knew kim before diddy. Now, why am I telling you all of this? Okay? Well, albie, sure, uh almost died the same way kim did.

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Kim, as you know, went out with a mysterious uh pneumonia and it was alleged that she was about to come out with a tell-all book on Diddy. And, like I said from my sources, kim was not scared of Diddy at all. As a matter of fact, there were times Diddy was scared of her only because she would protect herself, and it just so. It just. It's very ironic that before she comes out with this tell-all book, she's dead. And then Al Bishore, who Diddy had problems with, almost suffered the same fate. He was in a coma forever, he had to get a liver transplant suffered the same fate. He was in a coma forever. He had to get a liver transplant. He was one step away from going to. They were going to send him to hospice, and we all know what the fuck hospice is about. Unfortunately, we all old enough to know we've either had grandparents or parents or family members. Once you go to hospice, you already know it's it's over with.

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And so al be sure, for the first time, has spoke out publicly that he believes did he try to kill him, and he is set to testify in this trial. Not only does albie shore feel that diddy tried to kill him, but albie shore believes that he has intel and proof or evidence that diddy killed kim. These are not my words, these are are Al B Shore's words, and I'm going to play a couple of clips from Al B Shore just to give you all context. Like I said, today is opening arguments. Y'all know me I'm not going to regurgitate the same old info that we've been already heard Today. I'm giving you all context on what to expect on possible witnesses, on what to expect on possible witnesses, and when I say possible witnesses I mean like 99.9999, with the repeating sign over the 999 percent chance that these people are going to be on the stand. As a matter of fact, albie shore has already said he's going to be on the stand, so it's not, it's not speculation, these are his. So let's get into this, man. I'm running out of time, so let me, let's, let me get into this real quick, I'll be sure said to testify. We're running out of time, I feel bad, but the YouTube we will be. We'll be going a little longer, but the podcast we're getting close to time, so I'll be sure says he's the last man breathing who knows the truth about Diddy. This comes from TMZ and has no, it has no issue using his last oxygen to sink.

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Diddy, the R&B singer, appeared on Fox 5 New York earlier today to promote his forthcoming memoir where he raises questions about his late ex Kim Porter's death. About his late ex Kim Porter's death Al claims Kim used to warn him to watch his back around Diddy and disputed the coroner's ruling that a healthy 47-year-old woman could suddenly die from pneumonia. Al also revealed Diddy's prosecutors have subpoenaed him to testify at the federal sex trafficking trial and he and his attorney are willing to accept the invitation. Y'all, this is my god. This, this is. This is the biggest craziest case of our lifetime. This makes oj uh the oj trial look like, um, a speeding ticket trial anyway. Um.

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He goes on to claim that diddy placed a bounty on his head and orchestrated a massive pr campaign to have him look bad. That led to his 2022 health scare. I'll be sure was on his deathbed. I'll be sure was lucky enough, somebody donated a liver to him. He said he fell into a coma with liver failure but underwent a successful transplant, and he says he firmly believes Diddy has something to do with his failed organs. The moment of reckoning for Al comes when he declares I'm the only one alive, suggestion that Diddy tried to have him whacked, but it was unsuccessful.

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Not everyone shares those Diddy fears, however. Quincy Brown Quincy, the one that Diddy took over, but that's actually Al Bishore and Kim's child, his biological son, shared that he boldly stands behind diddy. Now it's worth noting that kim's kids said back in september uh, that it was an incredible loss and they not buying it. But we shall see. I'll be sure it's standing 10 toes about. Not only that, did he have something to do with his death or almost killing him, and then also something to do with kim, and we all know that.

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The coroner um, I'll probably get into it more detail when I, if I have time this week. I'm sure this is gonna come up in the trial. Probably wait till it comes up in the trial to give you more backstory. You know what I do. I give you all the backstory of what the hell going on. But the coroner and the kim porter death has pretty much been proven to be shady, to be a shady motherfucker the best way I can explain it, um, so I'll get into that at another, but just know that there has been speculation and allegations behind this corner, possibly working for Diddy. This is the same corner I think was involved in Michael Jackson's situation. Don't quote me on it, I'm pretty sure, but I'm going to give you the backstory. Let me. Let me do some of my, let me do some more research on it to refresh myself, because I covered this a long time ago, so I got to refresh my memory.

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Anyway, mark Curry Is going to be a guest of the flow show no filter, our very first guest. Mark Curry is a rapper that knows everything. Rapper that knows everything. Now, as far as people around Diddy, mark Curry just like Gina, mark Curry was one of the first whistleblowers. He did it at a time when Diddy was on top of the world and and nobody was trying to hear him. He told all of these stories and he knows more.

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Me and Mark Curry talked extensively over the weekend lining up our interview. He has a new book coming out, but y'all, all access to this interview will be granted to the Diddy VIP people I just made, because I'm doing a lot of above and beyond stuff for this Diddy trial, and so I let you know that, uh, if you want to be getting that exclusive coverage I'm talking about, I'm going to stream when I'm going to Atlanta to do the interview with Mark Curry, um, and when I do it I'm going to stream it live. I mean, I'm going to do, I'm going to put out the actual interview, but to the Diddy twenty three dollar subscribers I'm going to stream live, all the like extra stuff that's going on. But Mark Curry, let me tell you, mark Curry has already told me shit that is not and never been said before. And y'all know, I pretty much know everything about this fucking case, even before the case even came. Mark curry has told me some shit about diddy that has never been said before. And my jaw dropped to the floor. I can't say it now, but it will be an interview when we actually sit down and do the interview. But all I'm saying is Y'all going to hear some stuff in this work when he, when we put out what he's told me, I'm telling you right now we're going to break the Internet.

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I'm telling you right now we're going to break the Internet. I could not believe it and but it made all the sense in the world. I could not believe it, but it made all the sense in the world, so I'm going to put the link in the chat for anybody that wants to subscribe. It's about so many names I can't list them right now, but we'll definitely. All you have to do is subscribe on the Buzzsprout link, which I'm about to put in the chat, do $23 subscription and just say Diddy Trial and I'm going to put you in the list. I'll put you on the list to be one of the VIP Diddy All Access. And the difference is, with this it's going to be like you're going to get all the live coverage of all this extra stuff I'm gonna be doing now. All of the stuff will be under regular subscriber. It just won't be immediately available, but the people who are on the list will uh, will get like up to the minute.

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I'm gonna be sharing this whole journey with y'all and I'm gonna be live to make sure I'm protected, shit. I want to be live because I want hey, look, anything happened. I want it. I want it, I'm gonna be live. I'm gonna be like all my people, all my people who protected me and paid 23 to help me have security, to help me be comfortable on this journey. I'm going to be going live so y'all can keep eyes on me. I'm going to be like, hey, look, anything happen to me. I got thousands of people watching, so I'm going to be live and I don't care what. No, I ain't going to be around. Anybody that don't want me to be live. I'm not going to be around because I don't trust you. So my $23 VIP subscribers I just put the link in the chat. Like I said, just subscribe, go to the Buzzsprout link and put a $23 subscription and just put Diddy Trial and I'm compiling a list of all the people who will be in my little secret lives, keeping their eyes on me to make sure nothing happens to me for one, and getting everything.

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As it happens, this mark curry and me and mark curry as a matter of fact we had a chance to really talk and, um, um, he's a lot. We got a lot in common. We both are stand-up guys, we both are god-fearing man and we both both want to be fair. Like we said, whatever Diddy, I just want him to be held accountable for whatever he's guilty of. I'm not the judge or the jury. So whatever they decide, I'm good with Same thing Mark Curry said. But we are both willing to tell our stories and I'm willing to amplify Mark Curry's stories. But, like I said y'all, y'all know I don't bullshit and I don't add extras, I don't gaslight. It takes some crazy information to tell me, to make me say what the fuck. And mark curry told me, what he told me over the weekend I was like what the fuck?

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so make sure you subscribe. Uh, we will be here now, my youtube people. We gonna keep it going, so don't worry. But uh, my apple, spotify, audio, um, I, my time is up, and only reason I'm cutting it short y'all is this sd card. Uh, and my interface is way out of, is out of memory and, um, I can't go too much longer today. Anyway, I'll be back loaded up tomorrow. But y'all know I keep it real with y'all. I don't make up shit. I just tell you exactly what it is my memory card is. I couldn't get a new one till today and that's all the time I have left. So, apple and Spotify, much love to y'all.

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I will get to all the subscribers and everything tomorrow. The Diddy subscribers and the regular subscribers, y'all all count, y'all all matter. I'm gonna make sure everybody has their exclusive. Even if you can't afford and you only do a three, four, five, six dollar subscription, you will have exclusive content as well. I'm gonna take care of all y'all. Y'all know I always look out for y'all, love y'all, but uh, ain't nothing else to say. Open the arguments today. Check me out on the social media, umflo, if you want to get some breaking news later on today about witnesses or whatever. Other than that, see you tomorrow. Ain't nothing else to say. Bye, as always, I love y'all, but I'm out.