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Speaker 1:

It's lunchtime, it's time to eat. Let's see if it's working. I don't look like it's working. Oh, yes, it is. Everybody, come in, put a one in the chat. I had to hook up the equipment so I'm making sure everything is working right. Testing, testing, one, two, three. Put a one in the chat if you can hear me. Don't put nothing in the chat if you can't hear me. I'm trying to get it together. You know I had to hook up my equipment in Cleveland. This is a whole new thing right now. Ok, one's in the chat. That's a good thing.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to make sure my Facebook family is in here. We about to talk about Diddy. All the updates tell you how I've been going on my first soft opening of the tour. It's been crazy. Your boy, flo, had a crazy moment last night. I'm going to tell you all about that. You know. I tell you all everything. Facebook should be in here. So let me, before I get into the Diddy mess, let me cover my ass.

Speaker 1:

No, diddy, 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. Ah, happy, happy, memorial day, monday. Just another manic, monday hey, laura, we got laura in the building waiting for some of our facebook family to catch up. Oh, come on, I see some of the facebook family.

Speaker 1:

How y'all feeling today. You know know I missed y'all. Okay, there go, my Facebook family just liked it. So if you on Facebook, put a one in the comments to make sure you can hear me. Hey, ebony, we got a lot of diddy mess to catch up on. You know I missed y'all, everybody else off today. But y'all put all them ones in my live last night saying y'all wanted me to go live today for the podcast. And you know, if enough of y'all ask, then I'm going to get my ass off the fucking couch and do what I do. Hey, yari, laura, tracy, tinkle, hey, tinkle, rachel, everybody Y'all come on in, come on in. We we about to talk about? I'm gonna get into the diddy mess first, um, and then I'll give you a little to let you know a little bit how my trip's been going, flowing to go. It's been uh crazy. As of everything I do, I like start controversy, like, without even trying I don't know how, my boring self, always in the middle of all kind of extra drama. But it is all good. So let's talk about first, before we get into some of the kind of just like crazy stories surrounding diddy. Let's get into what's going on in the trial first.

Speaker 1:

Tomorrow, capricorn Clark is set to testify. If you're watching me, capricorn Clark is this young lady to my left, to y'all right. She was an assistant for the Dittler, aka Itty Bitty Diddy, aka Mohawk Diddy aka the Mohawkster. She was an assistant for him from 2001, I believe, to 2011. And during that time, a lot of shit happened and according to her, you know, and according to Suge Knight, a lot of it got swept under the rug because Interscope and Diddy coughed up a huge check. But one particular incident that may have Diddy in hot water or, at this point, fucking lava y'all know how hot lava is Diddy might be in a little lava right now Behind the Kid Cuddy incident Blowing up the car.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to tell you what the rumor is. The rumor is that she's going to get on there On the stand tomorrow. She's the first witness set to testify, and I'm going to tell you what the rumor is first, and then I'm going to tell you what the court documents the indictment, the indictment and things like that say. So first let's get into the rumors. The rumors is she's going to get on the stand tomorrow and basically implicate that Diddy instructed her and Cassie to carry out this blowing up the car and all that you know when they went to Kid Cudi's house and rummaged through his stuff and I had put together a lot of tea leaves and read a lot into it and if y'all follow me on social media, y'all saw what my take on that is and I'm going to get into that in a second or what I think happened and we'll see during the testimony tomorrow. But she is going to testify and that's supposed to be the twist that she's going to tell not only her part but maybe Cassie's part and Diddy and who has been protecting Diddy and a lot of that background stuff.

Speaker 1:

Now, if you remember, I talked about capricorn clark. Probably was that two, three weeks ago, before anybody mentioned her. I told y'all that she would be. I felt she would be testifying and I also felt that, uh, she was gonna tell some shit. And if you were also recall it's, it's uh, it's articles about how, when she found out about Cuddy and Cassie, diddy beat the crap out of Capricorn Clark, so much so that Interscope and Diddy had to cut Capricorn Clark a huge check to keep it all silent. That was backed up by Suge Knight, who also spoke on that a long time ago, way even before I did. Actually, his his co-signers would make me look into it further, but suge knight said himself that interscope paid her off and that's how they kept it quiet.

Speaker 1:

And the reason why we know this is all is something to this is something to this story is she was his assistant. She was Diddy's assistant to like 2011, 2012, ish. That was exactly the time when the Kid Cudi and everything thing happened. And after the Kid Cudi blowing up car situation, capricorn Clark was no longer working with Diddy. So we know something crazy happened at that time. There's no such thing as coincidences not on a flow show, no filter, so we look into it all.

Speaker 1:

So, anyway, now let's get into what the court documents say and what Cuddy's testimony. Cuddy's testimony. So the court documents state that this is the indictment that the defendant, which is Sean Combs, held his co-conspirator at gunpoint and forced them to go over to Cuddy's house. That's in the indictment. We now know that co-conspirator 90% should be Capricorn Clark. If it's not her, she went along and he had somebody else at gunpoint. So, either way, somebody was held at gunpoint and Capricorn Clark went with them and was forced to go.

Speaker 1:

Now, right before this, cassie had called kid cuddy, uh, and said she was, you know, in danger because diddy was flipping out about finding out about them too, and cassie had kid cuddy come pick her up and then they rolled off to somewhere off the radar, to a hotel. Now, that's some of these things are the things that made me pick up on. I think it's a little more to this story. So pay attention. So now Kid Cudi and Cassie are together and Diddy and Capricorn Clark and maybe somebody else, maybe not, I don't know, we have no confirmation Somebody else, maybe not, I don't know, we have no confirmation. But they then proceeded to go to Cuddy's house, but then Capricorn Clark, crying in tears, called Cuddy. This is all through Cuddy's testimony. Now Capricorn Clark called Cuddy to say Diddy is near your home, whatever, whatever. Now for Cuddy to say Capricorn Clark said that if you put two and two together, according to the court documents, capricorn Clark was there as well. So did Diddy have her at gunpoint or did Diddy force her to call Kid Cuddy to tell him? All right, now it's time to come to the residence, because I want to meet up with you, because now Diddy has, mind you, removed all the cameras from Cudi's residence, rummaged through his stuff, and now it seems like, right after all of that is when he had Capricorn Clark. Call Diddy, I mean call Kid Cudi, call Diddy, I mean call Kid Cudi.

Speaker 1:

Another thing we know, through Cassie's own testimony and Cudi's testimony, that Cassie gave Diddy Cudi's address, even though she was supposedly not dealing with Diddy at that time. Why is that important? Well, if she would give him Cuddy's address, wouldn't she more likely, wouldn't Diddy have forced her to give him all the information like where the cameras are? Because I'm pretty sure Diddy wouldn't have went there in the complete blind and tried to be looking for where all the cameras and where they at to unhook him, and so on and so forth. Another thing how would Diddy have known which it seems like he knew that the door would be unlocked, which it seems like he knew that the door would be unlocked? How would he know he wouldn't have to go there and break the door down or whatever? It seems like he knew a lot, and a lot of that information could have came from cassie and it could have been forced out, just like the address was forced out. Just like, did he forced her to give him the address? Did he could also force them to give him all that information?

Speaker 1:

And the last thing that we got in the testimony. That makes this whole Kid Cudi blowing up situation kind of eerie. And lets us know there's something more to it. And let's us know there's something more to it. How about when Brian Steele asked Cuddy, did he know that women or a woman's DNA was found at the scene of the crime which was blowing up the Porsche? When that question was asked, my antenna went up because I said, oh wow, so a woman allegedly did it. Hmm, interesting.

Speaker 1:

But what made it even more interesting was when cuddy said he didn't know that. That tells me two things. First of all, how did law enforcement or whoever picked up on the dna? How did they not give that information to cuddy? We know diddy has had ties with um. We know diddy has had ties with law enforcement and things of that nature. So it doesn't make sense that Cuddy wouldn't have known, not even by law enforcement or not even from Cassie, because I'm sure Cassie and Capricorn Clark, they would have had to known that information, if Diddy knows that information and especially if they were involved, so that, and we also know that Cassie and Cuddy kept some sort of relationship over the years. They weren't cool as they were before all this happened, but they may take some sort of relationship. So how did Kid Cuddy, how was he not aware of any of that?

Speaker 1:

So when you put all that together, if Capricorn Clark goes on the stand and lays this out, this story right here is enough for Rico Rakuten. I'm going to tell you why. You only need two instances or acts that fall under the Rico Act within a 10-year period. There's so many that we've talked about with Diddy already, but we're just talking about the Cuddy incident and there's two here. There's the gunpoint in the forest forcing Capricorn Clark at gunpoint to go to the Cuddy address. That's kidnapping. That's one act that covers a Rico which is using a enterprise or a group, a structured group, to carry out crimes. That that's basically what Rico is. It don't have to be the biggest crimes in the world, it just has to fall under these acts. So we got kidnapping already. We know we got extortion, possibly from Cassie's mom when Diddy forced her, told her if she didn't send $20,000, he was going to put the freak off, take up, tape out. We all know that's extortion, but we're not talking about that. We really just focusing on the Cuddy incident, because now we got kidnapping and in another act that falls under Rico is Arson. So just in this situation right now, arson of course would be blowing up the Porsche truck, caddy's truck. So just in this incident alone we have kidnapping and arson that are pretty much proven and can be proven.

Speaker 1:

Gets on the stand tomorrow morning and says what we all think she is going to say. This could be in super damaging. Yep, like tracy said, said it's weeks ago, he's got more than six. Yeah, he's has. He has a boat load. No, I don't say boat load, this is the flow show, no filter. He has a shit load of uh, of rico x and if we're just talking about two in this mini story, imagine, see, a lot of people don't understand rico. They think rico is running around killing million people and flying in dope from Columbia and doing all of this like what you see in the movies.

Speaker 1:

Rico is simply oh, and I put my cash app, I put my cash app in my Apple Pay in the chat, if you want to take care of me for coming in on my holiday. I would greatly appreciate it and you know I'm trying to get to New York this week, so that would help too. So if you want to send something direct through Cash App or Apple Pay, you can either see it in the highlighted tab in orange on the screen or you can look in the chat. I know y'all going to take care of me for coming in on my off day. The chat. I know y'all gonna take care of me for coming in on my off day when everybody else is home chilling. I'm on my off day bringing you this news and it's a full show. I'm not taking. Y'all know I don't take. I don't take no slack. I don't cut no slack when I get on this microphone.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, people think what they see in the movie as a Rico is, and so that's that's why a lot of people who are saying it ain't no case now. Now I will tell you honestly. I went through all of the what we have done so far and although the sex trafficking to most of us is obvious that it's sex trafficking as far as a court of law and according to the jury and what they have to go by. Sex trafficking is not, as as far as right now, at the two-week point, is not as clear-cut as Rico is in this case like meaning they've proven sex trafficking. But I can honestly say there could be some type of reasonable doubt in some of the jury's minds. As of right now remember, we're only two weeks in the prosecution, don't.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, laura, for the super sticker. I really appreciate it. That's great. I really appreciate it for taking care of me, for coming in on a holiday. I love y'all, but I also love my holidays and so.

Speaker 1:

But what people don't realize is, first of all, like I said, the prosecution doesn't put on their best evidence until towards the end. Any good lawyer will tell you that. Because you don't want to, in a sense, in this freaky I can't even say everything I want to say because this trial is so freaky but you don't want to shoot your load all in the beginning. And then, by the time you get to the end of the trial, a lot of the good parts the jury has kind of forgot about, and then all they tend to remember is what happens in the last half or the second half. And I'm saying that because so as of right now, even though many of us see sex trafficking and that should be open and shut.

Speaker 1:

I could see why a jury could right now, at this point, why a few jurors could figure out a reasonable doubt. But that doesn't even matter, because the bigger, bigger charge, which carries the most time, is rico. He could, did, he could in a sense beat the sex trafficking part for whatever reason. Let's just, let's just say, let's just use this as an example. He could beat the sex trafficking. They get him on the rico. He's still 25 years to life, more than likely closer to life, and so the reason why I'm saying that is because people, I could give them a little bit of leeway on that. Hey, sex trafficking hasn't been all the way proven yet. Maybe, if I'm on the jury, I see, see sex trafficking, but I can see why some might not at this point. But it is undeniable that it's rico. It's undeniable and rico carries the most time and rico, he's under Rico conspiracy charges.

Speaker 1:

And so for the people that are saying this ain't nothing but hearsay, when you say that statement alone lets me know you don't understand Rico. Conspiracy, conspiracy is fucking. Hearsay has to come from your employees who you had doing the illegal act under this criminal enterprise, which is why 99 percent of the RICO's, the individual is brought down by their employees or by their co-conspirators. See, when a statement somebody can make, lets me know if they know RICO or not. So when they say this is all hearsay, I don't see any real evidence. You don't understand conspiracy. That is why a lot of people feel like conspiracy isn't a fair law.

Speaker 1:

Because, let's say, I had a business and I was able to keep my hands clean, but I had like three workers Thank you, melissa for taking care of me on my day off for the super sticker 499, everybody shout out melissa, melissa, I love you. Um, you, you the conspiracy. If, if I had, if I had a criminal operation, let's say, flow show, no filter was doing criminal things. Um then, and I had, let's say, three or four workers or employees that they supposed to be doing flow show, no filter stuff, but I got them kidnapping and helping me rob people and giving people controlled substances. All of that is under eco. Now, of course, I'm the boss, I'm gonna keep my hands clean. So it's not going to be hardcore evidence because I got my employees doing everything. Well, if the feds came after me for Rico or even the state. If those three employees get on the stand and say I made them do it, I'm done, I'm done.

Speaker 1:

It's not about hard evidence. Know when you're talking about rico, because that's the whole point of rico. I'm gonna say it again rico came because the mafia bosses were keeping their hands clean and having all their workers do shit. They couldn't get any evidence on the bosses, so they came up with this rico thing, which means we don't have to have no hardcore evidence that the boss did x, y and z. We just need evidence that the boss participated and called the shots.

Speaker 1:

And for those that don't know, swearing and testimony under oath is evidence. They not saying this shit in the barbershop, they not saying this in the beauty shop or at your local pub. They are telling this information about Diddy under sworn oath in a court of law. That is evidence. So again, to everybody out there, I'm sure the flow show no filter. All y'all get it, our community gets it and thank you.

Speaker 1:

I just missed somebody. Who is that that just did a super? Who just gave me a super? Okay, laura, Laura, laura Kiffin, thank you for the super chat. My machine is acting a little funky right now, so I'm trying to put you there you go. Hold on, can I get you up there? Come on, come on, laptop, there we go. Oh no, that's Melissa, but yeah, so yeah, tmz.

Speaker 1:

Hey look, and since we brought up TMZ, let me poke another to show you how obvious it is, because they're working with Mark Garagos. They have a podcast with him and their team Diddy. It's no surprise, but one of my listeners, or a few of my listeners, hit me up and said Harvey said this is not arson, this is just a jealous boyfriend. Blowing up Kid Cudi's car is not arson, it's just rage from a jealous boyfriend. Tell me you're Team Diddy and trying to find any way without telling me you're team Diddy. I know you got a, a podcast with Mark Garagos, who is basically the the silent lead attorney on Diddy's uh, defense team, but his daughter is technically the lead attorney and, if we all know, mark Garagos has been a longtime friend and attorney who has told the line and did a lot of mysterious things to help Diddy out. So let's get out Now that we clear that up.

Speaker 1:

So, according to Harv, if this is not arson and this is just a boyfriend, a jealous boyfriend, then we might as well empty out all the prisons. Half the people in prison, or half the domestic situations, are from jealous boyfriends or even girlfriends. But right now we're talking about boyfriends because we're talking about Diddy. Being a jealous boyfriend has never been a defense. If that's a defense, how many jealous boyfriends will be walking the streets right now instead of being behind bars? I can't.

Speaker 1:

I was the last one to believe, because I give people the benefit of the doubt by the time I'm calling somebody out. They deserve it, because even when even people didn't even like me, even going on, I'm not going to say a lot of people. But there were some people like man, don't trust TMZ, don't go on there. But see, my thing was this I'm always going to spread my message and so as long as you're not telling me what the fuck to say, I'll come on your show because I'm going to say my message and I'm a big up my community. So when I go somewhere, I show up as me and I represent us. I don't give a damn about whose show it is, because they're not going to tell me what I can and can't say. So, but I still understood people that said that and so I was given TMZ benefit of the doubt for a long time, but this Diddy trial just showed me I can't never fuck with TMZ.

Speaker 1:

I'm so disgusted by Harv with these blatant misinforming takes To say that that's not arson, that's just a jealous boyfriend. You're going to say that out your mouth. What are we doing here? What do we have laws for? If, because you have money, you can blow up somebody's car and it's just because you're a jealous boyfriend, so what? That doesn't mean no accountability. Because he's jealous, he gets to just blow up people's cars.

Speaker 1:

I lost all respect for TMZ and I don't care who feels a way about it. I can't help it. I can't lie when I turn this microphone on or when I'm talking in general. I'm going to tell you the truth. If you can't handle the truth, you will be offended by me. But what I won't do I won't disrespect you. I won't call you out of your name, I won't threaten you, but I will tell you exactly what my true feelings about. Whatever is going on.

Speaker 1:

If you say something to me and you're trying to talk about me or discredit me, I'm not going to disrespect you, but I will tell you my truthful opinion, and sometimes my truthful opinion would be I would rather you not watch my content, so kick rocks. See, I never kissed ass. This is not an ass kissing zone. I don't expect my community to kiss nobody's ass and I ain't kissing nobody's ass and I've been like that when I had one follower and now that I got almost a half a million followers, I've never changed. When I had one follower, I tell people to kick rocks. If you don't like what I'm doing, kick rocks. I'm not begging nobody to watch my content or anything. I love and appreciate everybody, but I'm not letting anybody bully me into anything. So and I don't expect anybody in my community to.

Speaker 1:

We are a strong community, we are a mighty community, we we are a mighty community. We are growing. We may not even be as big as a lot of these other communities, but we are stronger than every last one of these communities Because our community is built on love. And when you come in, this door ain't no, we ain't. We ain't down in no particular group, we're not down in no particular nobody, no races, all that. Check that at the door. We ain't here. We got black, brown, white, chinese people, uber drivers, scientists, doctors, brazilian people, belgian. We got some of everybody in this community. So what's not going to ever happen is anybody down in any group that don't fly here.

Speaker 1:

So anyway, people don't understand Rico and it's just sad what TMZ is doing. But lucky y'all got me, because that's another thing. People scared to speak up on TMZ. I don't know why, but I'm going to be honest. Anybody got a problem with that. I don't got to tell you what they got to do, but it's been sad because I get people to benefit. I didn't want to be on here screaming about TMZ ain't shit. But with this Diddy coverage and then when Harv said it's not arson, it's just a jealous boyfriend, I said, oh my god. And then when they don't, so I'm gonna pull up. I might do another deep dive on TMZ because I want to pull up.

Speaker 1:

What Harv said about the R Kelly trial and his Rico and R Kelly's Rico his Rico is way less X than Diddy's. It wasn't even about kidnapping and violence and shit. R Kelly's Rico was just bribing and using money to and using his influence to do the illegal stuff with women. Diddy has that and I'll raise you arson, you arson, kidnapping, extortion and all kind of crap. So how can one, how can R Kelly's be Rico in the same court in New York 2021. You mean to tell me R Kelly's was Rico but Diddy's ain't Rico. So I'm going to have to pull up Harv's comments on the R Kelly Rico and I hope they fall in line with what he's saying about Diddy's Rico, and if they're not, he's going to have problems because I'm about to make a video about it.

Speaker 1:

But off the top of my head, I bet you, harv, didn't say that was just a jealous boyfriend. I bet you, harv, didn't say that was just a jealous boyfriend. I bet you, harv, didn't say this rico is weak. But I will let y'all know after I look it up. I will let y'all know exactly what, what was said and what I think about it. Um, now another. I have dropped a couple bombs this weekend.

Speaker 1:

Everybody been asking about exactly people trying to tell the truth are either getting bought or threatened. Because, like I said, yep, tmz is another catch and kill source. Yep, because, like I said, we have a great comparison. We got a celebrity who was found on a R comparison. We got a celebrity who was found under Rico and, let me be honest, when they initially charged R Kelly with Rico, I was like the rest of these idiots. I said R Kelly, this ain't no Rico when this first started. But guess what? The difference between me and the rest of these knuckleheads? For one, I didn't say that out loud. Two, I went and researched it first and once I because I was thinking the same thing I thought Rico was, you know, pablo Escobar, frank Lucas type stuff.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know, you know, I didn't know how simple Rico could be. When you're up, when you're could be, when you're operating a criminal business and you're using your employees to do illegal stuff. Rico is not that, it's very simple. And so once I did my research, I would tell people during the R Kelly thing, r Kelly going down. Not because I'm wishing I don't wish nobody to go down I wish, if somebody needs to be held accountable, they held accountable. That's all I wish. I'm not sitting up here. I'm going to take joy in anybody's downfall. They need to be held accountable, then hold them accountable. But I don't. It doesn't. I'm not one of those people that it makes my day because somebody else fall on their face.

Speaker 1:

So I wasn't saying that R Kelly was going down just because I was rooting for him to go down. Once I looked up what Rico is and I looked up what R Kelly did and the evidence they had it was Rico. But just like this Diddy situation, people told me then I was crazy and ain't nothing going to happen to R Kelly. He make too much money for the people and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Next thing I know he got 30 years. Next thing I know R Kelly got 30 years. So here here we go again.

Speaker 1:

I'm in the same boat with this diddy stuff. I am not rooting for diddy to go down, not like like no matter what happened, no matter what was proven, no matter how the case go, I'm just rooting for him to go down. I think what he did is disgusting and in my personal opinion, from what I know, he should rot. But like I tell y'all, I'm not a judge, I'm not on the jury, I'm only seeing and dealing with the evidence that I have before me and I'm not getting specific instructions from the judge on how to do this and how to apply that. That ain't my job. My job is to give you all the facts that I find and give you all my take on them, and that's what I'm doing. But this is just like the R Kelly where I feel like the same thing, these people who now I'm not talking about the people that are bought and paid for because they have an agenda.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about the general public, the people who think this case is weak or think they haven't seen any RICO. I'm talking about the general public, the people who who think this case is weak or think they haven't seen any Rico. I'm talking to them because you just don't know what Rico is. If you really just took the time and Google what conspiracy Rico is and what it takes to prove it, you will understand why Diddy is toast. Prove it. You will understand why Diddy is toast because it's not. It's not the concrete evidence that y'all looking for y'all y'all damn near looking for a video of Diddy doing all this. Y'all looking for a video of Diddy with a gun point to Capricorn head as they drive over to Cuddy house and camera footage of him doing that. That ain't. That's not what it takes to get nobody on conspiracy Rico.

Speaker 1:

Conspiracy Rico is just about people who work for you all coming together and staying under the oath. Under oath that you made them do X, y and Z. You made them purchase drugs. You made them blow up Kid cuddy's car. You made them uh, uh, send over money or you were gonna send freak off tapes. That's extortion. Just them saying that your ass is in hot water for rico, plain as day.

Speaker 1:

I bet you tmz wouldn't have me on here to debate harvey, because they know I would chew his ass up and don't nobody want to come on here and debate me. One thing about it. You ain't gonna hear too many people call my name because whether they like me or don't like me, they know I know what the fuck I'm talking about and they know I do my homework and they know I can convey it in a snap of a finger. My brain, when it comes to debating and going back and forth my brain, works very, very fast, extremely fast. So I always welcome somebody to come on the show or bring me on the show to debate the facts. Forget all these little comments. Live, in real time. I will chew their ass up and spit their ass out like a piece of gum. Notice you don't hear nobody calling me out, no more.

Speaker 1:

Stevie J took his ass on, rich Dollaz took his ass on and whoever else might have thought? Because when you listen to me and you see my receipts and you see how I present you know I might as well not fuck with him. Let me go fuck with some other, because I ain't the one I prepare my ass off. I'm very diligent and I'm very bright when it comes to breaking this shit down. So I am more than comfortable to go on anybody's show or anybody to come on this show and come with them raggedy. This is a jealous boyfriend, not arson, or this ain't Rico, because I'm ready for your ass.

Speaker 1:

One thing y'all, not one thing about my community. We gonna have the real facts and we gonna have the real takes. We ain't got to depend on TMZ or or any of the rest of these bought and paid for bloggers. I heard I can't confirm this but one of my listeners told me that Tisa Tales y'all know I love Tisa Tales and ticket tv. Those are the only two sources that I'd even look at on youtube. But somebody told me that tisa now don't quote me because this is one of my listeners said, but I believe her she said that tisa tales said she saw uh, diddy's publicist meeting with I don't know if it was the Shea Room or TMZ meeting with some big media outlets like in a cafeteria. Like I said.

Speaker 1:

I didn't hear that for myself. Just one of my listeners told me that Tisa Taylor said that. But this listener is somebody who is following the show for a long time and I don't think she would make that up. So, um, I don't doubt it. But it just shows you.

Speaker 1:

You know, people could be bought. See, I can't be bought, I don't, I don't care, but I don't the feeling. If somebody paid for me to say what they want me to say, I would feel like I couldn't even do it, like I don't have that kind of phoniness in my body. And over the years, because I didn't have, I don't have no phoniness and I don't have a phony bone in my body I missed out on a lot of opportunities because I can't just fucking go with the program. But the good thing about life, if you just stand ten toes and be who you are, your crowd will find you. And it just so happened. I'm in a space right now where the crowd and the public appreciates somebody who can't be bought and who just says exactly what's on their mind and on their heart, and I love it and I love y'all for it, because that's the only way I know how to be so many times in my life if I would have just went with the program.

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Matter of fact, in my rapping days when I was dealing with Floyd Mayweather and Interscope and Sylvia Rome and all, everybody loved me. But I didn't want to go with the program and eventually they all went cold to me. I didn't understand it then but I understand it now. But it didn't even bother me, because if somebody's mad at me for having a belief and standing on it, then fuck you. It was funny.

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I always tell you all my friends when I left the industry you know I was, I was torn. I was on magazine covers, I was doing my thing, especially to the outside world. They would always say do you ever regret leaving? And I was like I would always answer it emphatically, like hell, no, like I really didn't. Anybody don't accept me for who I am and what I believe. I don't give a damn about being around you. I don't care who you are. So I appreciate y'all as a community for being behind me and appreciating somebody who don't give a damn about clout, don't give a damn about you know money, to the point where you can give me enough money.

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And then I'm gonna come on here and say, hey, y'all, this ain't Rico at all, um, diddy ain't do. None of this. This is a. This case is. It's just. He had the prosecution has no case. All because they done paid me some money. No way, never, never, even when I. Even when brands reach out to me, I let them know. The one thing that's non-negotiable is my content will never change. So don't even ask to support this show or do any type of sponsorship if you're going to say anything about my content or what I need to talk about, because that's my number one thing. If I can't speak freely, then I won't turn this microphone on, no more. And that goes for not just brands, that goes for also my community. If it ever gets to a point where my community don't want to hear what I gotta say, I'm not changing my tone, so I will cut this mic off and be fishing the rest of my life before I come on here saying stuff just to please people. So anyway, now that I took a dump on TMZ, I'm done with TMZ.

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Right now let's go into another crazy story. Remember, y'all was all talking about what happened to Farnsworth Bentley. We hadn't heard nothing from him. If you don't know the story, farnsworth Bentley was a guy who was an assistant for Diddy for a while. He used to hold the umbrella for Diddy. Even then we all thought that was weird. A man got another man that he just met and he's walking around and he got a nigga holding an umbrella for him. I don't know about that, I don't know about that. So, but it got to the point where Farnsworth had rolled off into the sunset, abruptly left Diddy and had a wife and kids and seemed like he was living his best life. But we hadn't heard from him.

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Takeout, but this is, y'all know, I already went through the official lawsuit. It's public record. So I already verified what they're saying. But just to give them credit, because they actually have an article on it, uh, it's media. Takeout says diddy and fonsworth bentley accused of graping men and kids. So fonsworth bentley has entered the chat and I'm telling you I don't know if they're gonna call him, because they didn't mention his name in the jury questionnaire. So by him being such a name that everybody know, I don't think they're gonna call him. But hey look, I gotta tell you I don't know, I'm not the prosecution, but anyway, this is what Farnsworth Bentley got going on.

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So Sean Diddy Combs and longtime associate Farnsworth Bentley are at the center of a newly filed civil lawsuit in Georgia. These allegations are stemming from incidents that reportedly occurred more than two decades ago. The lawsuit filed in Fulton County on Friday, may 23rd, by an Atlanta man, now in his 40s, outlines serious claims of misconduct involving both Combs and Farnsworth Bentley. This is dating back to 2003. According to the court documents, the plaintiff was working with a local talent agency and at the time alleges that he was approached by Farnsworth Bentley regarding potential opportunities with the Sean John fashion brand. The plaintiff claims that he was led to believe he would be helping identify talent for upcoming campaigns and events related to Sean John. As part of that engagement, he says he was encouraged to bring individuals, which included two youngins. When we say youngins, we mean under the age of 18. He was instructed to bring two of them to an event he believed was just related to the fashion and entertainment, but what followed was some crazy shit.

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The lawsuit claims there was a series of events that the plaintiff alleges led to the exploitation, trauma and long-lasting emotional stress. He also alleges that he was personally victimized during that time he worked alongside combs and his inner circle. So basically that's the article and you know I I read the actual lawsuit so I'm gonna fill in a couple blanks. Um, he was at the event and he was approached by bentley. Bentley say hey, we need a couple, couple females. Can you provide for him? Uh, for us. Yeah, guy agreed. So they met at or met or either was driven to a department store called Rich's Department Store. Rich's Department Store you ever heard of Rich's Department Store, cash in Atlanta? You heard of it, okay, so yeah, it was at Rich's. So my boy, cash, he'd be in Atlanta all the time. He just confirmed Rich's Department Store, he heard of it. Anyway, he thought they were just having an event there for the fashion. So he brought the two minors with him.

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Now, when they left, once they were done at the Rich's department store store, the plaintiff alleges that they were bused or transported to the hotel and that's where the freaky after party went, went on. At this freaky after party they were giving pills and drinks and this, and that one thing led to another and he says him and the two youngins were assaulted by diddy, mr bentley and whoever else was in there. This story is still developing but for those asking where is Farnsworth Bentley. He has officially entered into the chat because he has a lawsuit now involving some serious accusations with Mr Mohawk Another. So I'll definitely keep you abreast of that situation. As we get more updates I'll let you know what's going on with Mr Bentley and Diddy.

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But we got another past Diddy victim that used to be his artist, and a lot of y'all have hit me up about this, which is why I want to talk about it today, and I'm talking about Q of Day 26. If you remember, day 26 was one of Diddy's reality TV shows. It was a group of R&B singing men and ever since all this have come out, day 26 has been sitting on everybody's couch crying. I ain't never seen one man has so many grown men crying. The mohawkster has done it again. So this comes from baller alert. Title of the article is q of day 26, says he believes, did he try to sacrifice him during an odd outing in the Hamptons. So according to this guy, freaky, itty Bitty Diddy, mr Tootsie Roll, diddy himself has done it again. Let's get into this article, let's dive in no diddy. Um.

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As diddy's legal saga unfolds, more stories are surfacing from those who once moved in his circle. This story comes from q, known from the mtvs making the band. As a member of the r&B group Day 26 that Diddy put together with MTV, he recently opened up about a chilling experience he had with Tootsie Roll. Diddy, speaking on a podcast with TJ Holmes, aubrey O'Day and Amy Robach, q-detailed an overnight trip to the Hamptons that left him emotionally scarred. I ain't even. I told y'all, y'all know I don't even. I just skim these articles, I don't really go into them until I read them with y'all, so y'all can get my honest opinion. And just this sentence right here, uh, where he says he was invited to an overnight trip in the hamptons with diddy. That left him emotionally scarred. I don't even want to fucking know, but it wouldn't be the flow show, no filter if I stopped there. He goes on to say puffy invited me.

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Q began adding that diddy seemed very, very high and unusually friendly. So according to what we've read so far, diddy was probably high on drugs and cocaine. Whatever had him. You know he was in a freaky mood and he was probably being touchy-feely on Q. But who knows? Let's continue and see what the hell happened. Q admitted he thought the invite only came because he was dating Danity Kane's Don, richard or Richard or Richard I hear people say both names, so I'm not even sure which one it is. But let's just say Don, because he was dating Don at the time, who, ironically, recently testified against Diddy Once at the estate. Q says Richard handed him a red ecstasy pill that she said was from Diddy. The singer took it and 20 minutes later he allegedly blacked out. And 20 minutes later he allegedly blacked out.

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What happened next is a disturbing memory for Q. According to him, he woke up screaming in the bedroom of Diddy's twin daughters Now, the girls were not present. He was just in that room and Q claims there were cameras on him and people standing around laughing, but he didn't know what was funny. So you take a pill, you black out, you end up in a room by yourself or not by yourself, but you're the only one on the bed or whatever and you see cameras on you. You wake up and people just laughing.

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Now we were talking about innocent dudes who just partying they might did what we used to do put some hot sauce on his mouth and and put some doritos in his mouth. When you, when you fall to sleep first and we was having a sleepover we would just put lotion on your head and your ears, just all type of crazy shit, and you would wake up like what the fuck? And now everybody be laughing. But we talking about the diddler here. That ain't that's too. That's too innocent for him. So if you wake up and you had a party with the diddler and everybody's standing around with a camera and laughing, you don't know what the hell just happened to you. You checking all the holes on your body like what the fuck? So this is what happened to Q. So article goes on to say it felt very sacrificial. He said like they were trying to hurt me or Diddy was trying to maybe sacrifice me that night. He also recalled wearing basketball shorts, jumping into a pool, and believes the moment was captured on film.

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Diddy's team has not spoken out about Q's story. Day 26 been crying for about a few months at this point now. I don't know what Diddy did to them boys, but I know I just don't see them sitting around crying in front of the world for no reason and with all the horrific stories we've heard about the Dittler, it isn't far-fetched to think something crazy happened with the Day 26 people. Like I said, that's another story that's been developing. I will keep you on the loop about that. But then I have a story about what's going on with diddy today, from people magazine, detailing what diddy is doing today. You're gonna want to hear that.

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But uh, real quick, I just got to thank the subscribers who make this happen, make this shake, keep the lights on, keep, keep the truth alive. If you want your shout out, please subscribe today. The link is in the notes on your Facebook page and also on your notes. If you're listening to this on Apple and Spotify, I would greatly appreciate it. But let's shout out the people today who have already done the D of keeping this podcast alive. Let me get to them. Let me get to them. Angie B, thank you for subscribing. Everybody shout out angie, angie b in the comments. We appreciate it. Uh, brie shannon three dollars. Both of these young ladies gave a three dollar donation and signed up for a three dollar subscription. So we love you here at the Flow Show. Also. Sine, woke Bone 47. Sine gave a $4 subscription. Woke Bone 47, $3 subscription. Elizabeth Ruiz $3 subscription. Thanks to all of y'all for supporting your dog, flo.

Speaker 1:

I've been here. I've been partying so much I had to, they had to I fell asleep, passed out in the club last night. They had to carry me out of there. I ain't partied three days in a row, three nights in a row, probably since 2004. Days in a row, three nights in a row, probably since 2004. Probably when I was running around with Floyd was the last time I partied three nights in a row. So I'm done. I had my party and I've been working for two years straight. I haven't did any late night partying in two years, so I feel good to get that out of my system.

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It was a great time with all my family and friends. The club I was at was a friend of mine that we have been friends since we were both 19 years old. We talk about damn near three decades, let's say two and a half decades. We have been friends and supporting each other. So I was, I was comfortable there and I was so comfortable, I was too comfortable. I was tired, shit. I tell people I'm not. I'm not a late person. I got to get like two or three naps if I'm going to kick it all day, and I couldn't nap yesterday because I had a couple meet and greets and stuff like that. So, uh, it was a great time I love. I've been enjoying myself in Cleveland. Cleveland has been showing me so much love it's overwhelming. I'm just so happy my son we enjoy his 18th birthday, looking forward to his graduation this weekend.

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My son is a man of very few words and he asked me I couldn't believe he asked me this. He said we were just riding. I'm riding with him. My son got his black Benz that he went half in and we bought him his first car. He's had that car for a while now. He just turned 18. So must have had it about a year and a half or something like that or close to it.

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But, um, it might be a year, I don't know. But shit, he was riding me around y'all. I felt crazy. This is my son driving me around. So, um, he just out of nowhere, said he said dad, so how does it feel? And I was like what, to have all the fans and have all the fans and everybody knows you and all of that.

Speaker 1:

And, like I said, my son is very few words and for him to even ask me that was like wow, okay, but um, I told him. I said it feels great. But I told him the best part about it is I'm able, this is all just due to me being myself. I told him the difference was um, I had fans nowhere near to this level, but I had fans when I was doing my music stuff for floyd, but they were fans of h flow the rapper. H flow the rapper is not flow, flow is just me, and so that was cool. But it was still like I was.

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I felt like a character. I don't like feeling like a character. I like to be me and I like people. If you dealing with me, I like you to deal with me, not a character. And so I told my son the beauty of it all and what makes it really feel awesome is my community. We all feel like friends who just hadn't met yet. And so when I do run into my fans in the street and they do want to take pictures of me, it feels met yet. And so when I do run into my fans in the street and they do want to take pictures of me, it feels so good and it doesn't really feel like the typical fan celebrity relationship. It's like friends who we just hadn't met yet. And then, once we meet, it's like it's so comfortable and I can't describe it. It's so comfortable and I can't describe it, but it makes it beautiful. I'm not a character. This is who I am, 24-7, and y'all are fans of that, which makes us, like I said, friends. So I told my son that he was shaking his head and smiling and understood. He's a very smart guy and that's what I told him.

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That is the best part about it. I don't have to keep up no it. I don't have to keep up no image. I don't have to lie about whatever I can tell y'all, whatever it is I can tell y'all, because I'm not up here trying to be something. I'm not. I'm just a human being who like to talk about current events and investigate, help victims and amplify good messages and provide a community that we all can feel safe at, we all can feel accepted at, and y'all know me being the leader of this community. I'm not letting anybody feel like they're not accepted in this community. As long as we are respecting each other, I don't care where you come from or what you look like. You're going to be respected and valued and appreciated, as long as when it comes to the flow show community. So I just want to thank everybody for that. Also, I'm going to have you on deck.

Speaker 1:

I'm putting the New York thing together with my son's graduation. I'm trying to coordinate it. I'm really trying to get out there this week. His graduation is Saturday so I don't know if I'm going to. I don'll know by the night if I'm gonna be able to go to this week or I'm going to have to come right after he graduated and come Monday. But I am shooting um for for this week, for the trial, new York trial. So, uh, I'll keep y'all on deck while I'm out there. New York costs an arm and leg. If y'all can cash up and Apple pipe, pay me to keep me out there, I will be out there. Um boots on the ground in New York. I am so excited. Uh, just to cause we've been looking at these sketches. I want to see what the hell they got. They got Diddy looking like Abraham Lincoln. Two things I want to verify that Diddy is even in there in the courtroom and I want to see what he really looked like, because these sketches can't be correct. So I'm looking forward to that.

Speaker 1:

So let me get to the Diddy News and, like I said, I was telling my boy Cash, he's out here with me. We've been friends for 20 years and he's a good guy and he's just been. We've been holding each other down throughout our whole lives of all the different ventures we've tried, and I was telling Cash the same thing. Like you know, you love what you do when you'll come in on your off day, when I could easily. I never miss a day, even on Friday. I just did my Friday episode Thursday night. Y'all know I did two episodes Thursday. I did one in the morning and I did the one at night was for Friday. So you know I don't miss days. But I do take weekends and holidays off because I don't want to burn myself out, because I will burn like last night when I burned myself. I should have sat my ass down and a fucking falling asleep in the club so to not burn myself out. I make sure I take weekends and holidays off.

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But since this, the Diddy trial and I hadn't, even though I did do a Friday episode, I dropped it on Thursday. So technically I went Friday, saturday and Sunday without an episode. I was like they want me to do it, I'm going to do it. So I told him you know you love what you do when you don't mind coming in on your day off and you look forward to it. I had to hook up all this equipment and everything. Look at this, let's see if I can show y'all. I can't show y'all, but I had to hook it up and all that. And I ain't the best like at hooking shit up either. That's not one of my strong suits, so, like when it's hooked up, I like to leave it alone and don't touch it. That way I know it's working. So anyway, let's get back to this Diddy news. I appreciate everybody rocking with me, y'all so supportive. There's no way if I can turn this mic on and come in here and give y'all a show, I love to do it. So thank you for the encouragement and let's get into this final little.

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What the hell is Diddy doing on Memorial Day? This is People Magazine, just so y'all know what Diddy doing on Memorial Day. This is People Magazine, just so y'all know what Diddy doing. Here's what Sean Diddy Combs will be eating and doing on Memorial Day in jail amid his criminal trial. So it says as Sean Diddy Combs' trial goes on a brief break. The Nework courthouse also is on a break. So, uh, what they're gonna be doing is they're gonna be playing spades, card games, dominoes and having three-on-three basketball tournaments and a soccer tournament that diddy might be or might not be down for.

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According to a prison menu obtained by people magazine, combs and the other inmates in mdc will eat a normal rotating monday meal which consists of fruit, cereal, skim milk and breakfast cake to start their day. Sounds gross, sounds really gross. Breakfast cake when you, when a prison, say breakfast cake and it's like you don't know what the fuck kind of cake or what it is, you can bet your bottom dollar. It is non-stop nastiness. With every chew and lunch, combs will have the choice of barbecue, chicken, kidney beans, macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables, whole wheat bread, fruit and a holiday dessert and a beverage. Now let me give y'all some context. Every time People Magazine put out this and they just pulling the menu from their site, but every time I go into this food people from they have people in mdc. Now, this could be different for diddy, but people who have people in mdc be like look, don't believe that food. They giving them, uh, what you call it? Uh, uh, eggs and water and bread and say they don't feed them shit. So I'm just telling you what the article say, but I'm also going to tell you what people have dm me. Uh, about the menu now. Dinner, they're saying, will consist of options including chicken, tofu, rice, pinto beans, canned corn, whole wheat bread and a drink nasty, nasty, nasty, nasty.

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After the rapper's initial arrest, uh, they are saying. They claiming diddy is not receiving any special treatment. And he is. He is having to eat all of this hot garbage that they speaking of. They say he's been treated like every other detainee, a source says. And they say that's how they do. All the public figures. So that's what did he's eating, that's what did he's doing?

Speaker 1:

Uh, I, I thank everybody who popped in with me for this holiday episode. You know I don't never mind coming, coming in here and talking to my folks. Matter of fact, three days I missed y'all. That's a long time. Hopefully we don't go three days without hearing or seeing each other again. Shout out Vima, lucita, jen hey, tracy, gina, carl, lorene, carol Teresa, joe, jonathan, what's up? My boy, toby, toby 1, kenobi, russell, joe, portia, alexandra, melissa, monique hey, how could I have missed you? Thank you for the $10 super sticker. Missed you, monique. Hey, how could I have missed you? Thank you for the ten dollar super sticker. Missed you, monique. Been three days. But I'm glad you came in here and Monique, always take good care of the flowster.

Speaker 1:

They should have never gave Diddy a mohawk, should they? Some people? Some people can't handle mohawks. Diddy is already a mohawk, like him in general is just, he's already a mohawk. You don't need to give a mohawk a mohawk. It's like pouring gas on a flame. So we probably should bring in diddy's barber on some charges for aiding him and getting a Mohawk or giving him a Mohawk.

Speaker 1:

Joanne, gianne, gloria, again yeah, gianne said we missed you and I missed y'all Too much. Love to all of y'all. If y'all miss me, tell me in the comments, don't be shy, because I want to hear it, I want to read it. I want to read that y'all miss me because I missed y'all. Love y'all. And uh, other than that, um, I will update y'all.

Speaker 1:

New york cash. We're trying to get out of here tomorrow, ain't we? So we're trying to get out here tomorrow for the new york y'all, but I will keep y'all updated. I'm excited about going. I got cash.

Speaker 1:

Y'all worried about me. Cash got my back, cash, you got my back right. Tell him that. Tell me, ain't got to worry about me. You from New York, see, yeah, yeah, see, cash said we good, we got the Muslim security over there in New York, we ain't got nothing to worry about y'all. So you know your boy going to be safe. And me and Cash been doing this for a long time, we know how to move around and be safe. But I just wanted y'all to hear it out of Cash's mouth. No, did he? He ain't Cleveland with me, he ain't letting me go nowhere.

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Yesterday, when I went on live with y'all, I had walked out of the little lounge because they was playing music. You know I can't go live with the music playing. So I walked out and as soon as I went on live with y'all, cash was FaceTiming me and kicked me off the live, like where you at. I said man, I'm on live, I'm right outside. So, cash, that's my bro, he going to watch my back and he ain't letting me go to New York without him. So, uh, so uh, missed you too, lord, definitely always miss my Lord, my Lord, my Monique, my Bo, my Megan and all the rest of y'all. Y'all, let yall be safe. Uh, I will have a. I got a post coming on, um, um, today I'll probably be talking about the day 26 thing, and then any updates on new york. Uh, I will let y'all know. So, as always, I love y'all, but I'm out.