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Itty Bitty Diddy's Big Problems: Judge Threatens Removal for Jury Intimidation

Flo Season 1 Episode 164

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The courtroom erupted with tension as Jane Doe (Victim #2) took the stand in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial, recounting how their relationship transformed from romantic bliss to coercive nightmare. Her testimony mirrors Cassie Ventura's earlier allegations about "freak-offs" - orchestrated sexual encounters with male sex workers that Diddy would watch and later join.

What makes this testimony particularly damning is how it establishes a pattern crucial for the prosecution's RICO case. Jane Doe explained that when she tried refusing these encounters, Diddy threatened to stop paying her rent - textbook coercion under sex trafficking laws. Many watching the trial are only now understanding that coercion doesn't require physical force; it can operate through financial control and emotional manipulation.

The drama intensified when Judge Aaron Subramanian threatened to remove Diddy from the courtroom after catching him nodding and staring at jury members during witness testimony. This courtroom behavior reflects the same boundary violations described by multiple victims - a man who believes rules simply don't apply to him.

Perhaps most revealing was the Los Angeles Times article highlighted during our discussion: "At Sean Diddy Combs' Trial, the Women Testifying Are on Trial Too." The piece examines how, despite decades of progress, victims still face the same scrutiny that sexual assault survivors encountered 232 years ago in America's first rape trial. Questions like "Why didn't she leave?" and "Why did she keep texting him?" reveal our collective failure to understand trauma bonds and victim psychology.

Jane Doe's testimony will continue for several more days, with expectations that she'll eventually detail physical violence similar to other victims' accounts. The prosecution appears to be methodically building their case, demonstrating that Diddy's behavior wasn't isolated incidents but rather a systematic pattern of exploitation.

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Speaker 1:

Wake up, wake up. It's the Flow Show no Filter and Diddy had a damn meltdown and we got to talk about it. But first let me cover my ass. Now, diddy, the thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow Show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, I am just good. What is up, my good people? I don't understand what Facebook is doing, but we're going to make it work. Come on in there. Happy Friday, tgif. Good morning Shannon. We got a lot to discuss today. Yesterday unfolded. Good morning Steph. Mr Told you so Flow Right again as you come in the door. Please like the live and share the live. We got a lot to discuss today.

Speaker 1:

Man, how many of y'all saw that trial, or not saw the trial, but witnessed what was going on? Good morning I dreamer. This was crazy. This was crazy. Did he get threatened to get kicked out of the courtroom? 50 Cent has entered the chat in a totally crazy way and wow. All I can say is that's just how this trial goes A rollercoaster ride. One day, the prosecution witness is taking a beating and having a rough day on the stand. Itty bitty diddy had a win about the size of his Tootsie Roll. Little itty bitty win day before yesterday. Little itty bitty win Day before yesterday, but yesterday he got cooked Extra crispy, extra crispy, and it's something that I told y'all.

Speaker 1:

I've literally laid out Everybody and everything going on this trial months. How many months ago did I tell you all about this witness when nobody knew? I mean, it's getting to the point where I'm actually going to have to change my name to Mr Told you. So I literally spelled out I could take when some of these developments happen. I could literally just take my, I could just take my content from like two months ago and post that video and it'd be relevant right now today. If you've been following me, you know I spelled out the whole 50 Cent and his baby mama and her being one of the victims, and I even told you she was a victim and this hasn't come out yet, but I believe she was with Diddy the day of the arrest. That's how she got wrapped up in it. I've already said that in previous videos. What's up Q? I said that in previous videos. Remember, I said Diddy was literally having a freak off the day he was arrested. Go back to my social media pages. Go back to my episodes on the flow show, no filter. I literally spelled all this out already. But when it comes to fruition it's just even crazier. It's just even crazier, it's. I could not believe it because I was so true and I was so on point with it. But this witness slash victim, she knows a lot. And let me tell you something else about this new victim, who they call him victim to 50 cents baby mama, did he put hands on her? She hasn't got to that point yet. Good morning Lily. She hasn't got to that part yet. That's why I said this. They were crying in the courtroom I'm hearing yesterday, so let me bring everybody up to speed.

Speaker 1:

So victim number two they're calling took the stand yesterday and she told the same story, kind of similar to Cassie Diddy swooped in like a Romeo and Juliet kind of story. He love bombed her, dated her on a hotel balcony, they had their first date. They even traveled to Turks and Caicos. He was the ultimate gentleman. And then she said one day he started proposing this fantasy and she said she was kind of with it, just to kind of please him. And she said one day she would be interested. He said no, how about today? And before she knew it.

Speaker 1:

She was lined up and put in a freak off blender. He called up a sex worker named Don Don pulled up and it was the same routine as Cassie. It was the same routine. He wanted to watch her have sex with a sex worker, then have sex after. We don't got to get into those itty bitty details. You could take the mohawk off the man, but you can't take the man out the mohawk.

Speaker 1:

Then she said she thought it would be maybe a one-time thing, or maybe every now and then, every blue moon. But every time she looked around, diddy wanted to freak off. He wanted to freak off to the point where she got tired of the damn freak offs. But by this time he's paying her rent. He's basically paying her to fulfill his sexual fantasies and pleasures. And when she says, sean, I don't want to do the freak offs anymore, he said well, if you don't want to do the freak-offs anymore, I'm stopping paying your rent. And that's when coercion stepped into play.

Speaker 1:

A lot of people don't know what coercion is. This trial, if it's doing anything, it's educating people, because there's a lot of people who don't understand shit about the law and they don't comprehend what they're hearing or reading. Like the reading comprehension is not up to par. Coercion Let me look it up for y'all so we can explain what laws are being broken and how this makes it RICO and all of the above. What is coercion, which is one of the laws that will add up to RICO?

Speaker 1:

Coercion is the act of persuading or forcing someone to do something by using threats, pressure or intimidation In legal terms, especially in cases involving sex trafficking. It also includes withholding basic needs or support to force compliance. So I'm going to do this a little bit louder for the people in the back. So I'm going to do this a little bit louder for the people in the back. You know the flow community, who we meet every Monday through Friday, 730 am here on YouTube. The flow community knows what this is, but I'm talking to the people out there that don't know. Withholding basic needs or support to force compliance, like saying I'm not going to pay your rent if you don't participate in this freak-off filled with AstroGlide and baby oil. We have laws for a reason.

Speaker 1:

It's a shame how many people don't hold men accountable because they have money and fame. Someone said in the comments well, just like Cassie, she wanted to do this and she signed up for it. That don't have shit to do with the law y'all, court, that don't have shit to do with the law y'all. If victim number two signed up and said, hey, diddy, I want you to put a bullet in my head, if Diddy put a bullet in her head, his ass would be going to prison. If she signed up and said, hey, I want to be thrown off this balcony, and Diddy threw her off the balcony, his ass going to prison. My point is, whether you feel they signed up for it or not, the accountability rests on the shoulders of the Dittler Mohawk Diddy, itty Bitty, diddy with the Tootsie Roll. No accountability, diddy, whatever you want to call him.

Speaker 1:

We have to stop trying to make excuses for monsters Because guess what, the minute he does this to your daughter or your mother, all bets are off, I bet. So quit acting like, because it's not your mother or your daughter. Quit acting like he deserves grace, because he don't. We haven't even got to the part where he put his hands and feet on this poor girl, because you know, on the flow show, no filter, filter. We so far ahead of this case. We have to wait for the rest of the world to catch up. I told you about this victim months ago, I told you about this victim weeks ago and now I'm telling you about this victim today as she sits on that stand. She has three to four more days of being on the stand, y'all.

Speaker 1:

I hold these monsters accountable and by holding these monsters accountable that I'm pointing to this Diddy monster and anybody like him. I'm not only sending a message to Diddy. What people don't realize is I'm actually sending a message to the rest of the world. You fuck with one of mine. Your ass got problems. To the rest of the world. You fuck with one of mine. Your ass got problems. Point blank, dot period, no comma.

Speaker 1:

People don't understand. This is why I'm loud about this, because I have women in my family. I have a sister, I have nieces. I have a sister, I have nieces, I have a mom, I have aunties, I have friends, and the one thing this world don't know is if you fuck with one of mine, I am going hard on your ass. No ditty. So a lot of people don't understand. They might think it's all about ditty. No, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

This message is for anybody that think they're gonna do this ditty shit to any of mine. You already know how I'm gonna react and I think that's very important message for me to put out, because I don't play about mine and my family, we don't play about our women. So you can comment, knuckleheads can come in my comments all they want, but I love it because you heard me and you know one thing if Flo going this hard on Diddy, you know damn sure you better not touch one of mine, celebrity or not or whoever you are, just because your women aren't protected, because you are enamored by a famous person. Don't project that shit on me. Don't project that shit on me. Don't project that shit on me Just because you, in the comments making excuses for Diddy and all the women in your family, looking at your comment and saying, damn, we ain't protected, worth shit. That's your problem, that's your choice.

Speaker 1:

Don't project that on me, that on me, because when the women around me, the women in my family, the women connected with me, when they see my post, they say to themselves well shit, if anything ever happened to me, flo got my back and that's all I care about. I'm not here for no creeps trying to make excuses for men. That's beating the hell out of women, manipulating them and using what a woman is against them. A woman tends to lead by emotion. A woman is there for really. She really loves you, and so you're going to manipulate that shit and then think you're not going to be held accountable or make excuses? Fuck out of here.

Speaker 1:

So before I get into this article, I'm going to say one more time don't project your weak-ass shit on me. The message I put out on my platforms every day is that if you're a woman, you deserve to be protected, and if you're a woman in my circle, you damn sure protected. That's my message. If you want to put out the message that Diddy ain't did nothing wrong, he don't need to be held accountable, free Diddy. And all that sending a message to your daughters, your mamas and your aunties that we ain't got no protection, that's your weak ass fault.

Speaker 1:

All I know is one thing Y'all saw me walk the streets of New York, puerto Rico, wherever I'm at, I don't get nothing but love. So whoever them creeps in the comments is they don't exist in real life. Let me plug my laptop up. I'm on fire today. Y'all I got to plug my laptop up. My battery's going out. A dead battery can't save you. The kitchen is open on Friday. I'm cooking Flo's kitchen is open on a Friday.

Speaker 1:

But I think this is how silly they look and, like I said, y'all saw me walk the streets of new york. I didn't have no hecklers, I them creeps in the comments. They don't exist in real life because all everybody was saying is I love your content, I love you, bro, good job. Uh, all of that and I'm walking around smiling. Not to mention, I'm one of the biggest dudes at the trial and so I'm sure nobody too quick to walk up on me. I ain't no little dude. You see me in person. You're like damn he about big as that voice. But I'm not a bully, I just stand for what's right, and in my family we told to be held accountable.

Speaker 1:

But let's get into these articles. Yeah, they might be bots. They gotta be bots because they don't exist in real life. I ain't had one person in my two and a half to three years of doing this. I've never had one heckler say any bad word or anything negative to me in person, ever, and so that's how I take it. Y'all comment creeps don't exist, but we're going to get into this.

Speaker 1:

Another thing happened Diddy had to be reprimanded. We're going to talk about that. But let's get into Jane Doe. Since I've already been talking about it. Let's talk about what she talked about on the stand. Let's get into some details. And here we go. Don't let me forget to talk about Diddy Ass almost getting kicked out of the courtroom and he just got a huge warning too. Don't let me forget that. Y'all you go, flo bro. Desi said oh yeah, desi, because I don't play. See, I like telling them straight to their face why they hiding behind fake accounts with no picture, no followers, nothing real about them. But they want to come in my comments. I'm putting my face on it. I ain't hiding, I put my face on it Exactly anything I'm saying. I'm standing on it. I ain't hiding behind no fake page trying to talk shit. I'm front and center. Why? Because I believe in what I'm saying. I feel bad.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for the super sticker, angie Angie399. Oh, yesterday I had Rasta Pasta. I had the best Rasta Pasta you ever had in your life. Thank you for all the super chats and the super stickers. As y'all know, I love to eat good, so all the super chats and super stickers go directly to feeding my belly. Greedy flow is what they used to call me. So I appreciate all the super stickers and anybody else want to. Hey, peace up A-Town down Atlanta. I love the content, brother, Thank you. So let's get into this. Hey, look, y'all keep them super stickers, like yesterday, them super chats and super stickers. Keep me on here. I was on about probably 30 minutes longer yesterday than I was supposed to be because y'all kept sending me them super chats and super stickers. So if y'all want me to hold me on here longer, I'm going to give you a secret I love to eat, so them super chats and super stickers. It's hard for me to leave when they coming in, so let's go. This is News.

Speaker 1:

Nation Says Jane returns to the stand in the Diddy trial. And a matter of fact, remember, yesterday I told y'all that this witness was about to bring the house down. I told y'all that yesterday I was like, and she's about to be on for like four or five days. I told y'all that yesterday I was like, and she's about to be on for like four or five days. I told you imagine what she knows. No, I had Rasta Pasta. I couldn't find them for Les Mignons, but the Rasta Pasta had all the goods in it. It's the best Rasta Pasta on the island. Like this ain't just no regular Rasta Pasta. We travel to get this Rastaapasta on the island. Like this ain't just no regular Rastapasta. We travel to get this Rastapasta. So just, I want y'all to know this Rastapasta ain't no average Rastapasta. So anyway, jane is identified as victim number two.

Speaker 1:

Says she was in the relationship with Diddy up until the arrest. The relationship with Diddy up until the arrest. This Diddy was so flagrant he was having a freak off. He was having a freak off the day of his arrest. They said we wasn't even trying to arrest this dude, but we got him under surveillance. Yeah, he trying to have a freak off right now. Go arrest his ass. They didn't even want to arrest him that quick. He was just supposed to turn himself in and they looked around he trying to have a freak off. They said we got to arrest this fool now early. People had to come in on their day off because this dude ordering Astro Glide and Baby Oil and trying to have a freak off with, I believe, who was this?

Speaker 1:

Jane, victim number two. This is a big reason how she got caught up, but remember she was also on the raids On the video and they discovered during the raid that it was her, apparently, but a woman under the pseudonym Jane, will take the stand again today. The legend she performed Days long Sexual events at the behest Of the disgraced music producer. It's shameful. Some of the people that don't know Understand that this is against the law.

Speaker 1:

I want to say what type of world do y'all think we live in? We don't. This ain't no free for all. I want to say what type of world do y'all think we live in? This ain't no free-for-all. Thank you, munoz. Y'all about to keep me on here extra time again. Munoz, thank you for the $4.99 super sticker.

Speaker 1:

Watching all the way from Kuwait? Yes, I would agree. Somebody said watching from no, no, no, I don't want to make, I don't make excuses for people, but I will agree. Peace up A-Town down. Thank you for the $5 super sticker, but somebody from Kuwait said would I agree he's a sex addict? Yes, amongst other things, agree, he's a sex addict. Yes, amongst other things, he's a sex addict. He's a control freak, he's a narcissist and he's spoiled, rotten. He's actually a grown adult who still has a child mind. He's still spoiled like a spoiled kid. And I'm just being honest. This person from watching from Kuwait, asked would you agree that he is a sex addict? Yep, amongst other things, like I said, a narcissist, a control freak, a spoiled brat, a misogynist, all of the above, just evil man. And I'm not up here saying it cause I'm no hater. Like I told y'all, I grew up the biggest fan of Diddy of anybody.

Speaker 1:

I had a bad boy chain. I rocked a shiny red suit during my music career, my journey. I wanted to be signed to Bad Boy. I would have gave my left arm to be on Bad Boy and to be Diddy's artist. Back then he was Puff Daddy, but I didn't know he was a monster and that's why you never question God. As bad as I wanted it, god said no, no, no. And I was so talented I could not understand what was holding me back and I thank god that he never let me get signed a bad boy and he never let me succumb to all of the freak off. And I'm so glad Y'all, I was with 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather, manny Haley, keisha Cole's manager, matt Diddy.

Speaker 1:

I was so much in the mix that if I was one of them freaky bastards I would have been at them freak offs. I could have been. I just was never interested in that shit. But what if I did? I wouldn't even be able to do what I'm doing today Because they'd be pulling up tape talking about look at Flo, at the freak-off, with all that baby on an astral glide. Which is why, when something don't work out for you, never question it. Never question it Because nine times out of 10, somebody's saving your life by that. I was talented. I was invited to a lot of strange things. I just never, ever. I was always just as focused I am now on my career as a podcaster. I was focused on being a rapper. I didn't want to be. I wasn't trying to do all that extra shit. I was strictly there to push my music and take my career to another level. I was never interested in nothing outside of that. Lucky for me. I tell my friends all the time if I was a freaky bastard, I could have easily been involved in a lot of this stuff because I was there, I was around, so thank God, but anyway.

Speaker 1:

During her testimony this comes from News Nation Jane said she participated in what she called Hotel Nights, where she engaged with male sex workers under Diddy's instruction, similar to ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Cassie Ventura called these freak-offs. Now another thing has just been established, which is important for Rico. What is that? A pattern, see, this just wasn't a Diddy and Cassie thing, because Cassie out the picture. And what do we still see? Drugs, baby oil, astroglide and sex workers. That's another important component of Rico. Somebody say he's a sexual deviant. He's a nasty monster, a man child junkie, a Dittler.

Speaker 1:

Everything happens for a reason. Yes, ray, I wouldn't trade what I'm doing now for no damn rap career at all, especially not being with Diddy. I wouldn't trade it for the world. But that's why I say we never know. You know, we don't know. We have our plan, but God sees our plan and laughs because he always has a better plan. And I think I'm so thankful, I'm so thankful. That's why I tell everybody that don't worry if it's not happening the way you think it should happen. Just be patient, just be patient. But there's a pattern, and that's another thing. When you're operating an enterprise and this is considered to be a criminal enterprise, the prosecution needs to show that this is a pattern. And if you're seeing the same thing you saw with Cassie and now you're seeing the same thing with this new victim too, called Jane, a pattern has been established, coercion has been established, sex trafficking has been established.

Speaker 1:

Let's continue. We cooking today, ain't we? Flo, flo, community Flo, the breakfast crew, everybody on Apple and Spotify, I hope y'all been going to Spotify and giving me as many five stars as y'all can, these little Mohawk itty bitty. Ever since I started calling them itty bitty. Ever since I started calling them itty bitty ditty, they done dropped my Spotify to 4.8 stars. You know we five stars on every platform. We can't have that, so I need all my Spotify people. Or even if you don't, even if you just go to Spotify, go to my podcast, the Flow Show, no Filter, and give me them five stars. Let's get it back up to a five star rate. We don't got time for these itty bitty ditties.

Speaker 1:

So jane identified that she met diddy on a girl's trip with a friend who was actually dating him at the time in 2020. She exchanged phone numbers with him after spending time on his yacht and visiting his home on Star Island, and then it went crazy from there. According to Jane, her and Diddy had their first date January 2021 in Miami. She said she fell head over heels In May 2021,.

Speaker 1:

She said the relationship took a turn when Combs expressed his interest in her engaging with other men and sexual activities. See, we heard this from Dr Hughes, the expert who testified about these toxic relationships, these abusive relationships, how they work. And so when she fell head over heels she was in the love bombing stage. Remember, dr Hughes said these men will love bomb you. Show you all the love and affection, be the nicest guy you ever met in your fucking life. But it's all a setup. And once the hooks are in, in comes the manipulation life. But it's all a setup, and once the hooks are in, in comes the manipulation, in comes the hidden agenda, in comes what it was all about Walking you down this path into what I call the freak off blender.

Speaker 1:

And he turned it on high when he brought up these sex acts with these other men. She said it seemed like he wanted that and it was turning him on. So I did it. After she agreed Sean did his co's personal assistance. So I did it.

Speaker 1:

After she agreed Sean Diddy's co-personal assistants, namely Christina Corm, who will be testifying, diddy's chief of staff, her ass in hot water. She had two choices. Christina Corm had two choices Tell on Diddy or have her ass in the prison, right next to Diddy. I think you know what she chose. So once it was like she said, okay, I don't mind. He set up the freak off right then. And there that day, that moment she said even she was taking it back like damn, I wasn't really ready right then, but here I am. She said after she participated at the hotel in the first night she felt excited, but that quickly changed. As she said she did not want to have sex with other men all the time, she just wanted Diddy.

Speaker 1:

Jane said she told Combs at one point that she didn't want to participate but that the producer responded by. Diddy responded by saying he would no longer pay her rent If she refused. Remember coercion? This is the textbook letter of the law of coercion. But yet you still have jerks in the comments talking about this. Ain't no coercion? Like? Read something y'all or google it. Just get out of the comments with that mess. Jane says she told Combs at one point what do I do?

Speaker 1:

Judge ordered that the court and the overflow don't display jane's testimony to ensure her identity remains confidential. There's no way. First of all, 50 cent has been putting her out here the whole time. She is a social media influencer, a public figure and the details of her testimony are details that only 1% of the world are going to have. How many women's baby fathers know and have problems directly with Diddy? So I applaud the court, but when you're talking about a public figure, who has dealt with a public figure, who has a baby father of a public figure, ain't no confidential identity.

Speaker 1:

Let's just be real on this one. Now, if she was some regular person that was living a regular life, that's one thing. But she's a social media influencer with millions of followers, has a son, father who has problems with Diddy. 50 Cent immediately posted him and her, his son, saying what the fuck, the minute she started testifying confidential. It's just not gonna happen on this one. I'm sorry. I, you know I'm the truth teller. I can't just sit back and act like I can't. Just, you know I can't go with the bullshit. I mean, I know they're trying, I appreciate the court, but that's damn near like saying you're gonna keep diddy's uh identity confidential. It just ain't happening with this one. It is what happens when you're a public figure. This is what comes with the game.

Speaker 1:

50 Cent has millions and millions 30, 40, 50 million followers. He immediately posted a picture of him and his son and said what the fuck when she testified. Not only that, but he has put out numerous articles. He was the first person to tell us that his baby mama was a sex worker for Diddy. So you know, I applaud the court.

Speaker 1:

But I'm just being honest on this one y'all this ain't. The whole internet knows who she is, every blog, it just ain't happening on this one, sorry. But oh, hey, boo, thank you for the super, super sticker $1.99. I appreciate it. It all goes to feeding his belly and letting greedy flow do his thing. Uh, somebody said all money ain't good money, that is, you can say that again. Right, 50 cent been trolling and saying oh my little smacks worker like I. I think you know what the judge don't know. The judge, I'm sure, is not following 50 cent and all this social media. So the judge actually is just doing his job and really thinks that she can, uh, be confident.

Speaker 1:

Help be confidential, but this ain't the one. This ain't like Mia. Mia was confidential and could be held confidential, but when you're talking about that's like if Oprah get on the stand and they don't say her name, we're going to know it's Oprah. I'm going to tell y'all it's Oprah. So when you're a public figure, that's what, that's what. Okay, thank you, steph. Steph says I gave you five, five stars. Thank you, steph, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1:

So, uh, she will be testifying some more. She will be testifying more. We got more days, like I told y'all. Y'all know I've been telling y'all from the beginning about everything that's happening before it's happening. The Flow Show no Filter is the most educated audience when it comes to the Diddy trial and it ain't even close. We have to wait for the rest of the world to catch up with us.

Speaker 1:

So, like I told y'all a long time ago, she's going to get into him putting his hands on this Jane Doe victim number two. She ain't even got to the heavy stuff yet. Yesterday was just the intro Today. I think today they might get into the violence. I don't know, it's no telling how much she actually knows. So she may know so much that they might not even get to the violence today, but I think they will. Seeing that this is a Friday, I think they want to end and have the jury actually thinking about this all weekend. So I'm pretty sure they're going to get into the violence today.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yanni said yep, yep, victims are allowed certain rights in the courtroom, yep, which I agree with, but what happens out the courtroom is out to judges' control. That's a great statement. Thank you, yanni. Yeah, 50 Cent is trolling down bad 64, san Jose. Thank you for the $4.99 super sticker. Super chat, she says good morning.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for all your coverage on this case. You're doing a great job. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. So, oh shoot, we got another one, a big one. Hold on, let me go back.

Speaker 1:

Something else happened. Something else happened. Something else happened. Y'all Judge had to threaten to kick Diddy out the damn courtroom, and this right here, in a nutshell, will tell you everything you need to know about Mohawk Diddy, aka Itty Bitty Diddy with the Tootsie Roll. The judge had to threaten to kick his ass out the courtroom and bar him for good, because this idiot is nodding and shaking his head and staring at jurors the whole time. He don't respect no rules, no laws and nobody. Good morning, patricia. The judge is doing a great job, but what kind of guy did? He is nodding and shaking his head at jurors. He don't respect no law. He breaking laws all the way. To the end of this whole thing, he going to continue to break rules and break laws. Thank you, sir, for the $9.99 super sticker. I appreciate it. I will be eating good today and this weekend. Thanks to y'all eating good today and this weekend, thanks to y'all.

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Somebody said, yeah, he can't help himself. He can't help himself, he can't live without freak-offs, he trying to have a freak-off before he turn himself in and caught more charges because of that Ridiculous. Somebody said he had. Did he have Gina, daphne and Young Miami in the same room at a party? Like he had Kim and Cassie in the same rooms at parties? Did he have a pattern of behavior? He said, sure do, thank you, kami, but yeah, like somebody just said, he's been breaking laws. Ever since he's been in jail, he's been breaking laws and he has, and now he's staring at the damn jurors nodding his head. Let's get into that. So this article comes from harder fly.

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Judge threatens to remove Sean Diddy Combs from courtroom for disrespectful behavior during trial. The judge overseeing Diddy's trial threatened to expel him from the courtroom for trying to interact with the jury members. Listen to this y'all. While all eyes are on Sean Diddy Combs for his ongoing sex trafficking and racketeering trial, the case is just getting more and more clear, with several victims testifying against Diddy. In the most recent news from the court, the judge overseeing the case has threatened to remove the music mogul from the courtroom. Has threatened to remove the music mogul from the courtroom Because he's looking at the jury in an intimidating way and nodding furiously. What in the entire?

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During the lunch break for the trial, after the jury left the room, judge Aaron Subramanian said that he noticed how Diddy was looking at the members and nodding at them during the cross-examination of Breonna Bongola. Breonna testified against Diddy for allegedly dangling her off the balcony of a 17-story building. The judge warned Diddy's lawyers that if he sees Diddy do those gestures again, then their client can be expelled from the courtroom. He also elaborated that no effort should be made to interact with the jury members. You got to tell Diddy that he can't nod and intimidate jurors. This dude is a piece of work. This dude is a piece of work. This dude is a piece of work.

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If I was the juror and he was nodding his head at me, I would give him the finger. He's nodding at the juror. I wish the juror. Thank you everybody. Shout out to Debbie, debbie Toll for becoming a new member of the YouTube community. I appreciate you. Debbie Means a lot, it means a lot, it helps a lot. But if he looked at me y'all can see me on this screen If Denny was nodding his head and looking at me, I'd be like basically telling I'm about to vote guilty my dog, but see, they'd kick me off the jury.

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So you can't have flow on the jury because they'd kick me off, because I'd be going right back with his ass. Oh, you nodding. Let me tell you something. I'll be, I'll be, I'll make mouth gestures. Guilty motherfucker, how about that? Yep, how about a guilty? How about a guilty boat? Itty bitty, diddy. They should do this While Diddy was nodding at him. The judge should have said Itty bitty To C-Roll. See, they can't have me In the jury. The judge would have been to kick me out. I'll be like what? You nodding at me, itty bitty. You know what this mean. You ain't intimidating me. So anyway, the judge had to tell him we about to kick your ass out because you don't know how to act.

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If this Diddy is acting like he's doing so many things, that just points to his guilt. It's ridiculous. He's not even respecting the court. He's not even respecting the court rules. I wish I was on that. I wish I could be in that jury and sit in that jury box just for five minutes, just so I could send him a message back when he tried to nod his head at me. So so many people act like they didn't understand, but this is something we have to get into y'all.

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Los angeles times did a very good article on this sean diddy combs trial, and he and this article talks about something that I've heard plenty of women say in my comments and I've heard plenty of women DM me this and I just thought it was fitting that I've been hearing it so much in my comment section and on my social media pages. I thought it was fitting that Los Angeles Times did a very eye-opening piece about this subject. This is Los Angeles Times. It says at Sean Diddy Combs' trial, the women testifying are on trial too. Let me repeat that the sad part about this is Diddy is supposed to be the only one on trial, but these victims coming forward telling their stories have also been sadly put on trial.

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Listen to how this article starts off. I encourage you to read this article on your own after this. It's in LA Times. It's called At Sean Diddy Combs Trial, the Women Testifying Are on Trial Too. This is a powerful piece. Check it out. It starts off like this Did she scream?

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Was it loud enough? Was her dress torn enough to prove she fought? These were some of the questions faced by a 17-year-old, lanai Sawyer, in 1793 during one of America's first great trials, which ended in an acquittal for a wealthy man who assaulted the teenager. Let me say that again Did she scream? Was it loud enough? Was her dress torn enough to prove she fought? These are the questions that this 17-year-old, who was great, was asked way back in 1793 during America's first grape trial, and it led to a wealthy man being acquitted. Article goes on to say as we get to week four and this traffic can shine, diddy comes.

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It's become depressingly clear that the more things change, the more they remain the same. Oh yeah, tune in. We going there. See, at the Flow Show, no Filter. We go places that these other podcasters and YouTubers, they can't go where we go. We not only deal with the trial, but we deal with the issues, the underlying issues going on in the trial, and you got to have a certain kind of mind for that. The more things change, the more they say the same, especially when it comes to how we treat survivors of sexual violence.

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Despite almost a decade of the Me Too movement, the woman testifying against Combs are on trial, just as much as he is and just as much as Lana was 232 years ago. 232 years ago, diane just said something that I've had so many women say in my comments and DM me. She said that's why women don't want to come forward and testify. They always tear women down on the stand. Listen to this. Tell me if you've heard this question or any of these questions. Why didn't they leave? Why did they text diddy friendly notes? Isn't this all about just cashing in? Once again, women are being asked to explain not just what happened to them, but why they reacted the way they did.

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It's our collective ongoing need to police and scrutinize how women react to trauma, while steadfastly refusing to learn anything about trauma. Is that not what I preach here on the flow show? No filter, nobody. Everybody wants to ask questions and question the women about how they reacted to their trauma, but nobody wants to do any research and learn about this trauma and what it causes. If y'all know, I'm a big advocate of learning. I don't pretend to know what women go through or know everything about a woman's trauma. But what I will do is I will look this shit up and I will either ask or do my own research. I'm not going to sit up here and ask why did she stay. I'm going to look up the trauma. I'm going to look up the psychology behind it. Maybe there's an answer deeper. Y'all know I've preached that many a times on this show. Nobody wants to go look and find out that information is at our fingertips. Let me continue.

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For a lot of folks there is a perceived right way to react to sexual violence Crying, begging, pleading, running, fighting, shouting really loud, reporting it to the police immediately. And if a woman Fails to do those things, she must be lying or she must have been a willing participant. It's embarrassing y'all. People act like there's only one way To react to shit. And if you don't react, people act like there's only one way to react to shit. And if you don't react the way they feel you should react in their egocentric world, if you don't react like that, you must be wrong, you must be lying, you must have wanted it. Case in point Bill Mayer's recent unfunny rant about Cassie Ventura, the woman at the center of Diddy's allegations, bill Mayer, in a monologue, as ignorant as it was self-assured, argued that he could understand why women in the past were hesitant to come forward with allegations of abuse and instead may have thought if I can't get justice for my pain, can I at least get a receipt, a coupon? So, dismissive of the real barriers women continue to face in the legal system to assume greed is why women seek civil penalties instead of criminal ones, of criminal ones so disingenuously classes to throw coupon in there, an unsubtle nod to the stereotype that victims are poor and opportunistic.

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La Times did their thing with this article. The timing of this article was perfect. The message in this article is perfect. The sentiment in this article is perfect. Sadly, bill Maher is far from the only one to attack Cassidy. Even President Trump, who has been found liable for the sexual assault of E Jean Carroll, went so far as to hold out the chance of a pardon for Combs if he was convicted.

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And since they mentioned Trump, let me talk about the elephant in the room, mr Told you so, who caught a lot of flack. And y'all know that on the flow show no filter. I'm not, for. I'm an independent. I speak for the people. I'm about the people. So I'm not against Trump, for Trump, for Trump for Biden, against Biden. I just deal with everything as it comes in front of me.

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But if y'all been following me for a minute, y'all know that I said that Elon Musk and Trump would fall out. I said there was tension already brewing and I caught all kind of heat from Trump supporters and Elon supporters. They were DMing me. I didn't know what I'm talking about. I need to stick to this, stick to that. Well, where y'all at now? Because Elon and Trump are damn near going nuclear on each other and I'm not even going to go into detail. All I'm going to say is they call me Mr Told you so Flo, for a reason. See, I don't have no narrative. I'm genuine. When I say Elon Musk and Trump are going to fall out, it ain't because I'm hating on them. I hope everybody performs well. I hope Trump does a great presidency. I hope Elon get a kajillion katrillion dollars if he wanted.

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But if I see something in front of me, I'm going to say what I see. Simple as that. And of course I call all the flat and I was, you know, a borderline. It's borderline like a text, almost to try to say, all right, I'm done. But, like I told y'all, the most frustrating part of my job is just waiting for the chickens to come home to roost, because once they come home to roost, nobody comes and say, damn Flo, you was right, my bad, damn Flo. I attacked you and you knew exactly what the hell you were talking about, but it don't bother me, because y'all been following me. I do this all day long. Every day I call out shit, way before it happened. It's what I'm known for, so I'm used to taking the flag and sitting back and taking the punishment. And then I got to wait for my truth to be revealed and nobody who attacked me will come back and say, damn Flo, I apologize, you are absolutely right will come back and say, damn Flo, I apologize. You are absolutely right Because in my mind, anybody that didn't see that Trump and Elon Musk would eventually go to war on each other.

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To me it was common sense. A lot of these things that I predict aren't even big predictions to me. It's like to me, anybody with common sense would have saw this coming. But I ain't even going to go into that. I just thought, since they brought up Trump, it was my perfect time to tell you, mr Told you. So Flo did it again. Let me continue.

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Mayor went on to say things have changed enough that women should be expected to immediately report any abuse or assault. Let me say that again. Bill Mayer said things have changed enough that women should be expected to immediately report any abuse or assault. Don't tell me any more about your contemporaries account that you said to two friends, friends 10 years ago. Tell the police right away, he lectured. Don't wait a decade, don't journal about it, don't turn into a one-woman show. Most importantly, don't keep effing him. Amy Carpenter, an assistant professor at the Peace Studies University, told me she doesn't agree with Mayer, to put it gently. We have a tendency to think of victims as either deserving or undeserving of care and compassion, and a lot of that depends on the way they present themselves. In Cassie's case and some of the other women, the abuse went on for years. It's likely that she and others had a trauma bond with Diddy, as do many survivors of long-term sexual violence, whether through sex trafficking or intimate partners.

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Excellent article. If you have a chance, please check out that article. I believe you gain a lot from it. It is a very long article. I'm not going to do the whole article right here, but I just wanted to touch on the key points and I thought especially for mainstream media LA Times. I was impressed they don't do articles like that anymore, like where they're actually diving into a deep undertone and underlying stuff that we're going through.

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But today y'all Jane gets back on the stand. But hey, listen, the thing I know about is you in my chat baby. So, like I said, I walk around comfortably smiling. Y'all are very y'all have so much courage in the comments like this, whoever this person is. But for three years I walk around smiling and ain't none one of y'all ever said shit to me in my face and y'all never will. So I don't respect anything y'all say in the comments. All I know is you following me around. I'm not following you around. You following me around, I'm not following you around. You following me around, I'm not following you around. You are so insignificant I wouldn't know how to find you if I wanted to. So just keep tuning in to the motherfucking best and sit your ass down and relax and learn something, because the first thing you're going to learn is I ain't worried about any of y'all. I walk the streets of New York and everybody show me love, because that's what the fuck it is. Ain't nobody worried about? None of y'all.

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In the comments, all I say is what you're going to do about it. Typing in the comments ain't going to do nothing. What you're going to do about it Either way you watch it. I wish I would type tough in the comments you got the wrong one. Matter of fact, like my dad, like my people used to say actually you got the right one Because I ain't going to get. I ain't blocking nobody. I want him to see this, I want him to see this, I want him to see this. I ain't got to block him. What I'm blocking him for Do an elephant block an ant? No, he just let him keep talking until he do a little bit too much, and then he just takes a step forward and squashes little ass. I ain't got to block nobody. Who in the comments? Like I told you, I've been walking around three years saying what I want to say, smiling and getting love In the comments. They John Bone Jones In the comments. They Mike Tyson In person. They don't exist. All I know is they watching me. I ain't watching them. Exactly Not either. If you got.

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If you a baby or a bandit, just stand up and say it proudly Because you ain't got nothing coming here. You actually just free content. You just free content. Nobody takes you serious. You in the comment section trying to talk tough, you got to be loud. Are're 10, 12 years old? Coming up on my platform? Yeah, he itty-bitty, itty-bitty, itty-bitty. He want Pup to he hoping Pup put him in a freak off Nine. Either Let him know that Pup ain't going to put him in a freak off EAR-9, either Let them know that Puff ain't going to put him in no freak off with him and lather him up with baby oil. But that's what we go through. You got people who just don't. They'll put their own mama in a freak off blender as long as Puff do it. Yeah, lily said this is your platform.

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Screw the assholes who want genuine and just poor excuses for human beings. Yeah, they just jealous. They jealous because I can stand up to somebody like Puff. I don't got to kiss his ass. They got to kiss his ass because they scared. They can't stand up to somebody like Puff. I don't got to kiss his ass. They got to kiss his ass because they scared. They can't stand up to nobody.

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I stand up to Puff the comment warriors. I go one, be a hundred and ain't nobody even said as much as an unkind word to me in my face, yet Not one. So of course I let them in the comments, because all they do is push out the content even more the more comments they leave. Yeah, they can't even spell lying. Like liens are on houses. I don't have any liens on my property. He come in here talking about liens on properties and mortgage liens and car liens and auto liens, but I told y'all that's the one thing about a Diddy supporter.

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They aren't the most educated bunch and I'm just being honest. They say their limited vocabulary is a free pop Like. They can't speak in actual sentences and explain anything. They just have phrases Free pup, this ain't no truck, but no explanation, no explanation about how he's innocent, no explanation. They can't articulate this is why he's free, this is why he's innocent or this is why the law is incorrect. No, no, no, that's way too complicated. The extent of their vocabulary is free pup, pup, free me. Free pup, pup, pup, free me lean. Come on, man, how am I going to argue with that? I feel compassion for that. Free pup, lean Pup free. No Rico Me, no see, no Rico Me, no see. I can't even argue with that. Hey look, y'all know I love a debate. I love for somebody who can articulate maybe why he's free, I mean why he's innocent. I love a good debate. That's how I learn, so I'm not a person who gets upset.

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I want to hear the defense, I want to hear the cross-examinations. I want to hear people who may be a Diddy supporter. I want to hear them articulate why the law might not apply. But what's not going to do it is free, puff me, puff. No Rico me, no see, no Rico. Like. What is you talking about? Man? Use your words. Y'all ever had to tell your son or your daughter to use their words. Like use your words. Use some sentences. Google some laws. Like come with some educated response. Google some laws. Like come with some educated response Me no, free puff. Ain't going to work.

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But the crazy part about it is that's like 99% of the Diddy supporters, it's very limited vocabulary. Like I said, I'll be wanting to hear another. I'll be wanting to hear another side. I get bored hearing one side, my side, but it's hard to find a Diddy supporter who can actually articulate why the law doesn't apply, explain how they feel he's innocent. They can't do that. All they can say is free puff, no Rico.

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So we'll continue. Itty bitty, ether, ether with the itty bitty beaker is using his itty bitty words and it's how you going to use itty bitty words and misspell them, motherfuckers, how you going to be working with a four letter vocabulary and you can't even spell four letter words. Come on man. Come on man. I feel compassion. Man, pick up a book. You don't need to be worried about Puff being free. Puff handling that. Puff got $100 million worth of lawyers handling that. He don't need no lean, nobody talking about he lean. He don't need that help. That ain't no help. That's actually making him look worse, because the only people supporting him is people who can't spell lying. That's not a good look for Diddy. You're not helping him. It's actually proving everything that we're saying.

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So, anyway, jane will be testifying today. See, jane will be testifying today and I'm telling y'all she is definitely about to get into some of this violence, because one thing about this prosecution they get into the heavy stuff pretty quick and she's going to be on the stand all day today. I'm going to tell y'all now I think it's going to be a courtroom full of tears. I'm just predicting that. I think today is going to be one of those days. I think it's going to be one of those days. I think it's going to be one of those days where, by the time we get to the end of the, by the time we get to the end of today's trial testimony for Jane victim number two, I think she I'm pretty sure she's going to get into the violence and from what I'm hearing, diddy messed her up with violence.

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Yeah, they say bro a lot. Yeah, they say bro a lot. Yeah, either got the hell out of here, either feel like. You know, either he was like either I get the hell out of here, or either my ass about to be toast, he's like shit Diddy. Hey, either said Did Diddy you on your own, either, or but, uh, it's all good, I love him. Man, you don't do what I'm doing and be worried about trolls.

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I've been getting trolls since I ain't had no followers. I had trolls before I had followers, but the way I cooked the trolls gave me so many followers. I love the trolls Because my mind think quick, so I tear a troll up before he even knew what happened, I send a troll. Next thing, you know, after a troll get done with me, they sitting on somebody's couch talking to a psychiatrist and the psychiatrist said what happened. He said, well, shit, I tried to troll Flo and he read me like a book. So fast my head spin. I have a quick mind.

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My comebacks come like this I was legendary for my smart mouth in elementary school, but it was always a retaliation. I never was a smart aleck to nobody, but I was always the one. You say something to me and you think you thought because I was quiet, you thought I was an easy win and my comeback was so legendary you never tried it again. That was always me. I was just a little guy in the corner who minded his business, but if you throw a shot at me, I'm coming back with a bazooka that you never saw coming. So anyway, so anyway. That just show you how real mine is. This straight off the top of the head freestyle Come at me, I will have a comeback in seconds that will ether anything that you've ever said. So I love the trolls because it gives me an opportunity to do what I actually do best. I'm just not a person who looks for conflict. I'm not a person who looks to harass people. But if you come at me I'll be like this Come on with it. I guarantee you can't keep up with this mind. When it comes to trolling, I was the smart alley kid trolling, I was the smart alley kid. But anyway, y'all this testimony is going to go from today at least, also Monday, tuesday and they're saying even Wednesday, but at least it'll be Friday, monday and Tuesday for sure.

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When Diddy was picked up. When Diddy was picked up and arrested and if you go back it seems like a long time ago, but if you remember when Diddy was arrested, they wasn't supposed to arrest him that day. I know it was a long time ago, but if you could remember, we talked about it on the show. Actually, they picked him up early and many have speculated they did that because he was about to flee the country. But that wasn't it. Because he was about to flee the country, but that wasn't it. They picked him up early because they said this fool doing a freak off right now. So not only do we don't want him to continuously break the law right under our nose, but if we arrest him now, we'll have more evidence to add to this indictment. And so I believe he was with victim number two at the hotel Because, if you remember, they found $9,000 to $12,000 in cash.

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That number has fluctuated. At one point they said almost 12 grand, another point is nine grand. They found baby oil. It was baby oil, it was cash, it was drugs. Hell, I think Ether the gentleman that was just in the chat, I believe he might've been there, the gentleman that was just in the chat, I believe he might have been there Ether was being a peep in time, perhaps I don't know, but I believe victim number two was there because she said she dated him all the way up until his arrest. So there's no telling what she knows and what she is told Very comfortable yeah, wear no shirt.

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Yeah, and look the thing about the no shirt. The people who, my day ones, they know the no shirt has meaning. And to those that don't know, you just got to do some research. But I love it because it's something that me and my day one shares, a message that we share that nobody else knows and it'll be like that forever. It means a lot to me and it means a lot to them because they understand the story. So I actually love it and I love that it makes it. It's funny, because when people see me in public, like they saw me at the court in New York, it's like a running joke, because they say it's actually funny to see me with a shirt on. And I say it's funny to me y'all seeing me with a shirt on, and I say it's funny to me y'all seeing me with a shirt on.

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But let me thank the subscribers who make this possible. I will be going. All my VIP subscribers I will be going to. I'll be going back to New York the weekend of, like the 20th June 20th. I will be back in new york. I enjoyed that so much giving y'all live real-time coverage and anybody who who is recently uh, signing up for the 23 membership let me put it in the chat uh, you will get all of the exclusive uh content that I already dropped. Um, you will get it, even the content that you may have. You will get it, even the content that you may have missed, all the newcomers you get all of it. It's amazing. I'm looking forward to going back to. I look forward to going back to to New York If you want to sign up for the $23 membership or just support the show and get a $3 membership, which also gets you the exclusive content.

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Just gets it to you a little bit later. You can do the link in the chat. Later you can do the link in the chat and you can click the link in the chat and either get a $3 membership just to support You'll get exclusive content as well or you can get the $23 one where it's actually VIP Diddy coverage when I'll be in New York and it's going to just be my flow on the go. The $23 membership is actually helps me travel and I want to go to different cases, go to different events and give all of my people hands on in their face coverage. And so sign up if you can. If you can't, you're always welcome to join and listen to the show for free. You know, our motto is nobody left behind. But since I got a lot of people in here and maybe some haven't heard the story and y'all have been supporting me, so for those I will tell it one more time.

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See, when I started doing this journey, I started off content, creating and making videos for every family who needed it. It wasn't about just celebrities at all, it was about the families in the inner city and people who had missing children and all of that. I helped them and it wasn't. I didn't cover just one case at a time like I do now. I would cover and report every single case I could get my hands on. And if you know about most men, when we are at the house we don't have a shirt on. So I was making anywhere from six to eight videos a day. I was posting on helping impacted families and so what would happen was I wouldn't have a shirt on. Then I would go to make a video. I had to put a shirt on, I make the video, I take my shirt off. Then an hour later I'm posting and making another video. I had to put a shirt on. Then I was done. I had to take it off.

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Putting on and taking off a shirt six to eight times a day is a bit much. I challenged somebody to go a week and take on and put on and take off a shirt eight times every day for a week and tell me how that feels. So I got to the point where I said I can't keep taking on this shirt and off and since I'm naturally at home and most of the time when I'm at home I don't have a shirt on. I said I just got to do this shit with no shirt or I ain't going to be a. I'm not going to do it because I'm getting tired of taking on and off this shirt. And when I didn't do it with a shirt, it caused so much engagement with people asking why you don't have a shirt on this or that. But at the end of the day, the people realized that this guy is genuine. I don't give a damn if he got a shirt on or not. He helps people constantly, all day long, and they look past it. And eventually I went from making six to eight videos a day for a year straight and that's how my platform blew up.

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So for me, the no shirt represents hard fucking work. To me, the no shirt represents I ain't coming with no extra smoke and mirrors. I'm coming with about the information. If you care too much about whether I got a shirt on or not, you're not made for my content, because my content ain't about judging. My content is about people being free to be whoever you are, and so the ones who are really about this movement and the ones who are really about helping people. They don't even notice if I have a shirt on or not, because they're too focused on the victims that we are helping. So the no shirt represents so many things to me and it's something that me and my day one supporters share. It's almost an inside joke Because guess what, the minute we see somebody in the comments or the minute we see somebody in the chat say why doesn't he have a shirt on, guess what? We know, we know you a newcomer, we know you weren't around for day one, but we welcome you.

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I told y'all before, every single thing I do is intentional. Everything I do has meaning. So when you look at me and you see me with no shirt on, understand. That represents some hard fucking work. That represents making six to eight videos covering six to eight stories per day for a year straight, not missing one day. 365 days. I made about 4,000 videos. Ain't no way in hell I could have put on and took off a shirt 4,000 times. Wasn't going to happen. So, ladies and gentlemen, other flow show no filter. I appreciate every last one of y'all. I rose to the top by being myself, by living by the phrase less is more. I don't hop on this mic to get cute, I hop on this microphone to get justice. So, to each and every one of you who have supported me on this journey, the day ones and the newcomers, understand, when you watch me and when you listen to me, you're listening to the realest one in this media space. You listening to the only one who is comfortable being uncomfortable. You listening to the only one who will not make himself Uncomfortable to make you comfortable. And I encourage all and each and every last one of y'all to live the same way. Don't make yourself uncomfortable to make the next man comfortable. And with that, as always, I love y'all. See y'all Monday. I will have an update for y'all. See y'all Monday I will have an update for y'all later today. Check out my update. Much love to everybody in the building.

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I think I missed a super sticker. You know I don't like doing that, so let me backtrack. I know that was a hell of a drop mic moment, but when I see them super stickers I have to acknowledge, because anytime anybody want to give me their hard-earned money. I greatly appreciate it. So, vincent Hamilton, if you can't hear a testimony with no actual evidence and not have reasonable doubt unless you have already prejudged the situation. Anybody can lie. Vincent Hamilton, thank you for the super sticker and let me make sure nobody else gave me one before I get out of here. So y'all got the no shirt story. Like C-Tuck, said we out. If you must have a shirt on, just worry about your fucking shirt, don't worry about mine. Much love to y'all. I love y'all but I am out.