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Sticky Notes and Shambles: Diddy's Courtroom Panic Attack

Flo Season 1 Episode 170

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The Sean "Diddy" Combs sex trafficking trial has reached a critical turning point as his defense team's desperate tactics reveal the mounting pressure of a strong prosecution case. This episode dives deep into the failed mistrial attempt over the removal of Juror Number Six—a juror who repeatedly lied about his residence and appeared to have concerning non-verbal exchanges with Diddy during court proceedings.

We examine the curious pattern of behavior from Diddy's defense team, who aggressively attacked Cassie Ventura's testimony for inconsistencies while simultaneously arguing that a juror's inconsistencies should be overlooked. The courtroom drama escalated as Diddy frantically passed sticky notes to his attorneys during arguments over the juror's removal, highlighting the increasing anxiety as his case unravels.

What makes this case particularly fascinating is how the testimony from former assistants is establishing the foundation for RICO charges. Jonathan Perez testified that Diddy used corporate funds during business hours to purchase supplies for alleged "freak-offs"—creating a direct link between the legitimate business enterprise and alleged criminal activities. Meanwhile, Brendan Paul, Diddy's alleged "drug mule" from an affluent background in Shaker Heights, Ohio, is set to testify next. His privileged upbringing and elite education make him an unexpected but potentially devastating witness against Diddy.

The judge has also ruled to admit evidence regarding a secret phone Diddy allegedly concealed, potentially establishing obstruction of justice—another predicate act for RICO charges. We compare elements of this case to R. Kelly's RICO conviction, which resulted in a 30-year sentence based on similar charges of forced labor and bribery, though potentially less extensive than what Diddy faces.

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Speaker 1:

Uh, it's the flow show no filter. We back on another manic Monday. Hope everybody had a great weekend. Uh, we about to get into the diddy mess. We ain't gonna waste no time. First let me cover my ass no, diddy.

Speaker 1:

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 going on, angie? I see you. Good morning Breakfast Crew. As always in the building from 7.30 am is when we start.

Speaker 1:

Monday through Friday. What a crazy, crazy day. Hope everybody enjoyed the Father's Day. I enjoyed mine day. Hope everybody enjoyed the Father's Day. I enjoyed mine. One of the most. One of my favorite jobs is being a father. Shout out to everybody on this Father's Day. Y'all.

Speaker 1:

Diddy was exploding. Tinka, what up, lord, what up, what up, what up, janann I see everybody in here. Angie, megan, bo what's going on y'all? Oh, man, I have phone problems. Man, I destroyed my phone. I couldn't sleep last night so I just stayed up and was working, working, working and I ended up dropping it and then picking it up and the screen was loose from me dropping it and then I forgot about that. Later on in the night. I swung it real quick and I don't know what I did, but my screen is black now. So I got to go to T-Mobile today after the show sometime. But it is all good, I'm operating off the iPad and we'll go from there. So Friday was a day we're going to start with this. Diddy done. Filed for another mistrial. Good morning I dreamer.

Speaker 1:

Diddy has filed for a frivolous another frivolous courtroom mistrial through the court. What's up, kobe? Want to know me Like the live if y'all come in here Y'all? I don't care what all the little mohawk diddies in the comments saying, or people who support Diddy about ain't no Rico, ain't no evidence, y'all. If that was the case, why would Diddy keep trying all these stupid ass mistrials? He a week or two away from going home, if you let the Diddy supporters say it. Why would he even want a mistrial if he was? It's been no case. The prosecution hasn't proven their case as far as what they're saying. What the people who are in denial are saying. Ain't no RICO, ain't no sex trial. These are consensual adults. Yet Diddy keeps asking for a mistrial. That's desperation. That's somebody who knows, including his legal counsel, knows he is guilty Y'all. The judge is admitting that phone, the secret phone Diddy had. The judge is admitting that evidence. That's a killer.

Speaker 1:

We're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about the fact that Brendan Paul, the drug mule who was a basketball player, who is now flipped officially and testifying against Diddy, and, of course, the other assistant, jonathan Perez, laid out Rico and other things. We're going to talk about that. But the drama is this juror and this mistrial. So let me pull out the iPad so we can talk about that first. But, like I said, don't tell me what's happening. Let the receipts and let me see the actions. And if you don't know, did he know they guilty with these last minute out of nowhere mistrial? They want a mistrial.

Speaker 1:

Yet people are trying to say ain't no case, but they sure think it's one. So let's get into this. Let's talk about this mistrial first. This is ridiculous. Let's go. So I'm going to read the actual docket. I want to read the actual docket. I want to read the actual docket. We're going to read this actual docket, the mistrial docket. This is crazy y'all. Diddy is throwing anything against the wall and ain't none of it sticking? Ain't none of it sticking. So let's get it. Let's read this mistrial. Yeah, diddy is cooked. Melissa said Desperate, desperate. Dear Judge, this is from Diddy's counsel. The defense submits this letter in further support of his vigorous opposition to striking juror number six. A black man, mr Combs, will be substantially prejudiced by the dismissal of this juror and, because there is no factual basis to remove him, the court lacks discretion to do so. Moreover, if supposed inconsistencies in his answers to the court's questions were truly of concern, then they got a whole lot redacted, so I don't know what they said there. They got it blacked out.

Speaker 1:

If the court strikes juror six, we respectfully request that a mistrial be declared. Let me stop right there. So they're going to ask the judge who is making the final decision on even removing juror number six. They're going to ask that same judge to. Not only he's making decisions to remove the juror, but because of his decision right now, they immediately want him to say okay, here, here, I'm going to move him to jury number six. And then, yes, this is a mistrial, come on, y'all. This is a mistrial. But the same judge who is ruling that juryor number six needs to be removed. Five seconds later you want him to declare a mistrial based off his own fresh decision. Y'all. This is desperate. This is desperate. So anyway, uh.

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It goes on to say we understand that the court has refused to find any discriminatory motive in the government's actions with respects to its preemptory strikes on this motion. However, we respectfully and regrettably disagree. The government's motion must be evaluated in light of the entire history of this investigation and prosecution, not in just isolation, unfortunately. When considered against that background, it is impossible to believe that this motion is merely a good faith attempt to raise a valid question about the juror's integrity, rather than an effort to take advantage of an opportunity to strike yet another black male from the juror. Race card, race card. Race card, race card, y'all. Come on, man.

Speaker 1:

Now the guy said I'm going to continue because there's more to that, but let's stop right there. The guy lied about where he's living. He admitted he's supposed to be living in New York but he's living in New Jersey, which he admitted on his own. I don't know if he told some other jurors I don't know exactly how they found out but I think he told somebody, or told another juror, or whatever. He has inconsistencies. And then, when he tried to explain it, there were more inconsistencies. He said he moved back to New York, but then he lives with his girlfriend. All kind of inconsistencies, but, like they say, it ain't no fun when the rabbit get the gun.

Speaker 1:

Because check this out, remember Bana, remember how the defense tried to well tore her apart because of inconsistencies. But yet this juror has inconsistencies and they're not tearing him apart. I mean they want to keep him despite his inconsistencies and they're not tearing him apart. I mean they want to keep him despite his inconsistencies. But Banner, the one who got dangled allegedly over a balcony, the defense tore her apart and wanted her own testimony thrown out because of inconsistencies. But now, because they want this black juror who has allegedly been nodding in agreement with Diddy and him, and Diddy had their own little thing going Now all of a sudden, inconsistencies are the bad thing. Ain't that convenient? This is crazy. So let's go on. Let's crazy, so let's go on. Let's go on, let's go on.

Speaker 1:

They say letter A this is part A of their motion, their bullshit motion. There is no valid basis to dismiss the juror. To begin with, as the court noted during the morning session on Friday, it does not have discretion to remove a juror where there's a bias in the removal of the juror or where there would be prejudice to the defendant, with prejudice meaning that the discharge is without factual support or for a legal irrelevant reason. Here there will be significant bias and prejudice to the defendant and there is no factual support for dismissing the juror. First, there is no question, mr Combs would be severely prejudiced if the juror in question were removed and replaced by the first alternate.

Speaker 1:

We have previously pointed out that this juror is one of the only two black men on the jury, but it should also be noted that he is the juror who is perhaps most similar to Mr Combs in other important ways. He is a black man, blackity, black. They keep, they keep doing, and this is Diddy. Let me stop right there. We're going to get through this motion because we need to read. All this is important. This is another desperate mistrial. I want to give you all this information. But check this out.

Speaker 1:

See, diddy told on his own self he had a little vibe going on with this juror, going on with this juror, and what happened was it went from little bitty signals, little bitty non-verbals. It went from that and then it progressed to just did. He got so comfortable. Y'all know he, y'all know he. He don't obey no rules. He haven't obeyed rules since he was in, even locked up, he'd been breaking rules but it got to the point where him and the juror just nodding and shaking their head, they got comfortable and got caught.

Speaker 1:

Furthermore, y'all making it look shady that y'all are going so hard for this juror. Like what is so special about this juror? In most cases when a juror gets removed, they just move on to the alternate. They don't spend all this time and all these resources and mistrial filings and all of that over one juror being removed, what you think they got alternates for. So this is really making it look shady. They don't even realize, like that's what they have alternates for Other than that. What the hell are they for? But y'all want this juror so bad.

Speaker 1:

I told y'all on Friday if y'all saw my breakdown. Oh no, actually I dropped it on Saturday. On Saturday I did a breakdown of this man. Diddy was handing his lawyers sticky notes like Uno cards. Like everybody, he had Brian Steele, he writing down stuff for Brian Steele to say, the other lawyer, donaldson, and every lawyer. Diddy had every lawyer talking on his behalf trying to save this juror.

Speaker 1:

Diddy was visibly shaking his head. He threw his hands down when the judge said I'm sorry this juror going to have kick rocks and flip-flops with no socks. This screams. Something was up. I don't know, I'm just speculating, I don't know what, but I know this juror and Diddy had a thing and Diddy is pissed, he was having a virtual meltdown. And then he had all his lawyers, one by one, speaking for the jurors on trial.

Speaker 1:

Diddy, you got a case to fight. You think y'allall he fighting for one juror? Let y'all tell it, some of y'all Diddy apologists. Ain't no case. Do this sound like somebody who don't think it's a case? Do this sound like Somebody who? There's no Rico been proven. Y'all better wake up. Y'all better wake up. They are fighting for their life over one juror. It's like eight men, four women, very diverse. I don't know, but let's continue.

Speaker 1:

As the opening statements and the witness's testimony have revealed, the principal dispute between the party is whether Cassie Ventura and Jane willingly participated in the sexual activity at issue during their relationships and Mr Combs for their own reasons and because they chose to do so, or whether, as the government claims, they were coerced. The fairness of the trial depends in part of having jurors with backgrounds similar to Mr Combs, you know, share their perspective on evidence with other jurors from diverse backgrounds during deliberations. Removing this particular juror would deprive Mr Combs of the important perspective and it is no answer to simply say there that there are other black jurors or other male, other males on the juror. So the fact that there are black jurors, the fact that they're majority men, they saying that, don't matter. Second, there is no factual support for the government's position or, respectively, the court statements Friday afternoon, which were in stark conflict with the court's apparent recognition Friday morning that the purported inconsistencies were likely completely benign. As we explained at length in our letter on June 12th on this topic, there were no material inconsistencies with respect to anything juror number six said and in June or June 9th, and the juror's willingness to perform his public service and his civic duty should be considered a positive rather than a negative. There is no evidence whatsoever that he had an agenda or a bias in favor of either party and no legitimate reason to jump to that conclusion. Reason to jump to that conclusion Indeed, the court had an opportunity to assess the juror's demeanor not only during the interview but also at closer proximity in the robing room during the two interviews on June 9th.

Speaker 1:

The court never suggested at the time or at any time before Friday afternoon that it had any reason to doubt that the juror was doing his best to be forthright and honest with the court. During Friday morning session, after having reviewed both parties' submissions, including the government's lengthy quotes from the relevant transcripts, the court indicated it was inclined to agree that there was an insufficient basis to find that jury was being deceitful, and intentionally so, as the government charged. And so the defense's submission is really that the answers, given the nature of the inquiry both in jury selection and during the current process, was vague enough so that the answers could easily be reconciled with each other and the subject matter of what was being addressed is so far afield from the juror's performance of duty that it's not a reason to remove the juror. They basically saying they should commend the juror for handling his civic duty and it don't matter about the inconsistencies. They just putting it together in word salad and making it just sound like mumbo jumbo, but in a sense they saying look past the inconsistencies and he should be rewarded because he's serving his civic duty. It goes on to say the real question from the government as to the reason why the jurors should be removed is because if you take the interference against the juror's credibility, there is a view that if you can't reconcile the answers and the juror was being deceitful, and intentionally so, either in jury selection or in the robing room, then what would be the grounds to disqualify the juror? And then, finally, they say, for the foregoing reasons, the court should allow juror number six to remain on jury If the court truly believes his statements raise serious concerns about his ability to follow instructions, which we respectfully submit, would be an unfair and unsupportive conclusion Based on what we're at. We're at worse imprecise answers to the court's. Then fairness. Then they got a lot of stuff redacted to the court's. Then, fairness, then they got a lot of stuff redacted. Then they say, if the court dismisses juror number six, the unfair prejudice from replacing him with the first alternate at this late stage of the proceeding warrants a mistrial respectfully submitted.

Speaker 1:

Alexandra sapir, y'all. They are crying, they are. That sounds like some desperate. Like Melissa said, to be a juror you need honesty and transparency. Yeah, what's wrong with that? What's wrong with a little honesty and a little transparency? And then they act like I'm telling you this is crazy. They making it look so if you didn't think something was up with that juror. You think something up now. If you didn't think it before, you thinking it now. I don't know. This is crazy.

Speaker 1:

Juror number six has caused all hell to break loose and Diddy is having a virtual meltdown and he has his legal team having a meltdown as well. Did y'all hear that word, salad malarkey? So because of all that, they want to, mistry Tinky says a mistry is reaching, reaching, reaching, reaching, reaching. I mean, come on, just say that Diddy has something going on with this juror and we need him back. We was counting on that. Everybody's losing control.

Speaker 1:

The legal defense, diddy, and I bet you it's pissing the judge off. I bet you it's pissing the judge off. I told you that Diddy and them was going to piss this judge off eventually and they're doing it. They got to. Why would he? Why would the judge make a ruling and then immediately call it a mistrial based on his own ruling? Right then and there, like you, don't even have to be a legal analyst to understand how crazy that sounds.

Speaker 1:

So the judge himself, he took his time on this ruling. Think about this. Y'all Remember he waited the whole week, all the way from starting, basically Monday, monday, tuesday. He waited all the way till Friday evening, the last minute, thought on it, thought on it, let everybody speak their piece. I mean, how fair can you be? And then he comes up with this ruling. And y'all think he did all that to come up with this ruling, to call it a mistrial based on his own rule. Make it make sense.

Speaker 1:

This is desperate and I don't like it. I don't like it. I don't like it. I don't like it, but I don't want to hear nobody else talk about that. Ain't no case, because all the people involved in the case think it's a case. Diddy's lawyers are desperate. Diddy is desperate. They have alternates. What is the big idea, y'all? But I'm telling you what makes them. They already know they were losing.

Speaker 1:

But the judge also made another ruling. Remember that phone we were talking about, uh, the phone that the fed supposedly didn't find when they raided and did. He sent messages from another phone, from that phone to another phone and the, and it had messages between diddy and like shady messages between him and christinaorn, saying he found something and they didn't get this phone or something to that effect. Remember, they want to admit that as evidence and because it'll show clear obstruction of justice, because Diddy was supposed to hand over that phone and he refused to. Now remember, obstruction of justice doesn't mean you have to actually hold the phone to the end. The fact that you attempted to hold on to the phone and refused to give it up, that's obstruction of justice, right there. That could play into the RICO. That could be one of the RICO crimes. Who knows? That could be part of it. But the judge ruled that that is admissible and he just ruled on that.

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So that is why another reason why they are scared and shaking in their boots they are shaking in their boots. We got another Flo fan in the building. Y'all they love to come here. They don't got nothing else to do. Hey, look, I'm not even. It's no need to just ask all these mistrials.

Speaker 1:

Ask Diddy and his counsel where the Rico is. Ask Diddy where they at they begging for mistrials. If there was no Rico, they'd be a week away from going home. What you want a mistrial for If there's no Rico? Like the idiots are saying who don't know how to critically think Rico, like the idiots are saying who don't know how to critically think, you are a week or two away from getting your not guilty. Since there's no Rico, why would you even want a mistrial? If you get a mistrial, you have to stay in prison, stay in jail. You got to wait for another year to get a new trial and all they're going to do is retry you. You don't go home, everything stays as is. But the idiots who don't know how to critically think don't pay attention and realize if there was no Rico, diddy wouldn't be asking for no mistrial right now. He a week or two from going home. But he actually knows that. But he actually knows that. He actually knows that there will be a Rico and it feels good.

Speaker 1:

Everybody's in shambles. Even look at the, even look at the um, even look at the Diddy, the Diddy people. They in shambles. They just over here pushing the content out more. Nobody even cares what they think at all. They in shambles. They type in paragraphs hey, nobody cares about y'all.

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The whole Diddy, his little Mohawk Diddies. They all in shambles, and I like it. They are scrambling, they arguing with themselves. They don't have anywhere to gather, so all they can do is follow around the rest of us because they don't have a place to gather, they don't have a platform, and I love it. And I love it the more I see them they don't understand, the more I see them fuss and fight and argue. It tickles me so much. Do y'all remember when it really, maybe for a second, it was looking like Diddy had a chance, a little bit man? The trolls were happy and they were so confident. And now it's all changed. They are arguing, abusing all their caps letters, they being violent, vulgar. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. It's just more proof you got.

Speaker 1:

The Diddy's lawyers are in shambles. His supporters are in shambles. Diddy is in shambles. He passing sticky notes all over the place. I'm sure they had to re-up on more sticky notes.

Speaker 1:

And then the Diddy supporters are so dumb they come to a platform where nobody cares what they're saying. All their comments do is just push out this content to more and more people. They're not. They're not accomplishing anything by being where they're not wanted. Their voices don't matter. We feel Diddy is guilty as hell. Diddy is guilty as hell, and that ain't no troll, ain't enough capital letters in the world. That's going to change that. But we appreciate the engagement to help continue to push out this content because for some reason, the Diddy supporters don't have the work ethic nor the smarts to build their own platform so they can push their message out. That's too much work and it takes too much intelligence to do that. So they just come help push our content out. So I love it y'all.

Speaker 1:

And so another thing Brendan Paul the drug mule. Remember Brendan Paul, the young man who used to play basketball at Syracuse, went to work for Diddy. Thought he was just going to be a videographer. Next thing he know Diddy is having him go around with drugs and turn him into an adult boy, drug boy, drug lord. Well, he officially flipped and he will be testifying, probably monday. I'm sure he's gonna testify, probably monday. So check this out, let's get to. Uh, brendan paul. He is taking the stand. This comes from soap central, diddy's alleged drug mule, brendan paul, to reportedly take the stand. And ongoing diddy sex trafficking trial. Yeah, big, big, big letters. I mean big letters to over overcompensate for the itty bitties. Let's see what it says.

Speaker 1:

As John Diddy Combs high profile sex trafficking trial enters its fifth week, the prosecution plans to bring in new witnesses. These include Brandon Paul, who used to work as Combs assistant and has been called a drug mule, and has been called a drug mule. The next court date is June 16th, which that is today, ain't it guys? Today, people close to the case say federal prosecutors might present summary witnesses to back up the written evidence. They also plan to have Paul testify about his past work with Diddy. Have Paul testify about his past work with Diddy. This testimony is expected to be part of the government's final push to make its case to the jury.

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Brendan Paul once played men's basketball for Syracuse University, served as Sean Combs' personal assistant as well. His name hit the news in March 2024 when federal agents raided Combs' home in Los Angeles and Miami. At the same time that month, police arrested Paul at the Miami airport. They charged him with felony cocaine possession. After they said I got a pop-up. After they said they found Coke and Mary Jane in his bags. But Paul Case took a turn later. In May 2024, he took a plea deal through a program that helps first-time offenders who didn't commit violent crimes. His attorney, brian Bieber, later confirmed in December 2024 that the case against Paul had been fully dismissed after he successfully completed the pre-child program. Court records indicate that Paul was released on a $2,500 bond on march 26 2024.

Speaker 1:

They gave paul a happy meal I bet you paul. Before he could get, before he could get into the actual precinct, was singing like justin timberlake Gone Baby, you're gone. Remember that old NSYNC song? He was like I'm gone, diddy, you're gone, you're gone. Oh, diddy, you're gone, but the truth remains, you're gone. So anyway, he flipped and Diddy is panicking. He literally got caught running drugs for Diddy with the drugs on him, with the drugs on him.

Speaker 1:

This is why Diddy and his supporters are in utter shambles. How do you talk yourself out of this one? How do you talk yourself out of this one? You are caught red-handed. You are a business enterprise. You are not supposed to have your employees getting on planes with drugs. That can get you caught up in a recall. That's why everybody in shambles remember when it was going good man them Diddy supporters were happy and confidently talking about Diddy coming home.

Speaker 1:

You don't see that Diddy coming home, no more. You see a bunch of arguing and a bunch of capital letters and a bunch of four-letter words you know those Diddy supporters can't really. And a bunch of four-letter words Because you know those Diddy supporters can't really. You know they get outside of a four-letter word. When they start to get to like five and six-letter words. It gets shaky for them so they try to keep it real simple. But they crying, just like Diddy's lawyers are crying. The supporters are crying, everything is crumbling.

Speaker 1:

You literally have a videographer who everybody's been saying got drugs for Diddy, ran drugs for Diddy, transported drugs for Diddy. He literally was caught red handed making a run for Diddy. He literally was caught red handed making a run for Diddy and he started singing before he could even get to the precinct. They hadn't even got his happy meal yet and he said y'all know he come from a, you know it's family. He stay in a million dollar house Like Brandon come from money. He is from where I'm from Shaker Heights Ohio, same place. Kid Cudi is from Shaker Heights Ohio. Them guys at Shaker Heights Ohio. I was a little rough around the edges Shaker Heights Ohio. They not going no prison. I was a little rough around the edges Shaker Heights Ohio they not going no prison If they told him he had to do one week he telling on Diddy.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you a little bit about Shaker Heights Ohio, especially the back in the day Shaker Heights Ohio. Shaker Heights Ohio is one of the top school districts. At one point it was one of the top school districts in the nation. Million dollar homes, school districts. At one point it was one of the top school districts in the nation Million-dollar homes, privileged kids, spoiled kids. You see kids driving to Shaker School with Benz's Porsches at 16 years old, at 16 years old Shaker. That's why Cuddy took the stand. He didn't care. People was like man, snitches get stitches. I said y'all don't know about Shaker Heights Ohio. Shaker Heights students don't give a damn about no snitches getting stitches. These kids come from good homes. They not trying to go to prison.

Speaker 1:

He may have got influence, but don't get it twisted. Brendan Paul is not your typical drug dealer. He got caught up with Diddy thinking he was on a real job and next thing you know Diddy had him running around with drugs. But if you know about Shaker Heights Ohio, it's not a criminal environment. It was damn near like Beverly Hills of Cleveland, what Beverly Hills is to LA. That's kind of like what Shaker Heights was to Cleveland, especially back in the day. It didn't change a little bit to Cleveland, especially back in the day. It didn't change a little bit. Now a little bit. It's still a great school, diverse, but million-dollar homes and everything at Shaker Heights. So you just look at Kid Cudi and Brendan Paul and they're telling you about Shaker Heights. I knew Brendan Paul was going to tell immediately he's a Shaker kid, he stay right. They say stay in the article right now. He stay at home with his mom. They stay at home with his mom. I like that.

Speaker 1:

The chat. They are blowing up the numbers. Man, hey, chat, keep going back and forth with uh benny because he is shooting. In a minute we're gonna have a couple hundred people in here just based off Benny. Benny is see, that's the thing about Diddy supporters. They have no strategy. They have no, they have the brain of a goldfish. They have the brain of a goldfish. They will put a thousand comments that nobody cares about. You're not going to change anybody's mind in this chat. All you are doing is blowing up the numbers and pushing this content, which we all say that Diddy is guilty than a motherfucker. Diddy should rot and I'm going to keep saying that.

Speaker 1:

As long as Benny want to help us push this message out, we appreciate them. They have no smarts. Matter of fact, if Diddy himself could tell y'all himself, he would say quit leaving all these stupid ass comments in here, pushing their content out more. If Diddy could tell y'all that, he would tell y'all himself. He would say go build your own platform so y'all can push your message out, idiots, but y'all want to come here and blow up everybody's numbers and push this out more to say stuff that you think anybody in here going to change their mind. The message here is Diddy is guilty as hell and we all want him to go to jail. And we all appreciate all the Diddy apologists and supporters who want to come in here and leave their comments, which fall on deaf ears. But we appreciate the engagement and chat. Please keep talking to Benny and, because y'all are really doing good with the numbers, keep it up.

Speaker 1:

But let me give you a little background on Brendan so you can get an idea on how he is about to tell it all. Brendan Paul, he's going gonna tell more information than he even gotta tell. Brendan Paul. Let's the New York Post. You know we like to have receipts. Listen to Brendan Paul. Brendan Paul is gonna tell shit that he ain't even gotta tell. They don't push got to tell hey look, they don't push lies for views, they just push views for people who lie. So if I'm lying, why push these views out more so, new York Post, thank you for pushing this content out.

Speaker 1:

Benny aka Dickie I mean not Dickie, dickie, benny, we're gonna go with his new name, benny, who is brendan paul, diddy's alleged drug mule who was arrested at the miami airport. Brendan paul is an amateur music producer and graduated from fairmount state University in West Virginia. He, paul, is originally from Shaker Heights, ohio, one of the bougiest cities you would ever know. Why did he would have? This guy running around with drugs makes no sense. It makes no sense at all. He still resides in that state. His current address is listed as Chagrin Falls. Some of the biggest, most expensive houses you've ever known in your whole life come from, uh, chagrin falls. We up to 170 people in here thanks to benny brand. Y'all shout out to benny brand goldfish, mr goldfish brand. Um, he lives with his parents, kurt and and Mary Jo, inside their $829,000 four-bedroom, six-bathroom home.

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Do you think the jury is going to believe this guy who comes from a million-dollar home with parents and chagrin falls? He don't fit the the stereotype of your average drug dealer. He ain't from the mean streets of nowhere. He privileged, he thought he had got a real job dealing with Diddy and Diddy used his star power and manipulation. Next thing, you know, this kid from the suburbs with the silver spoon in his mouth is running around with cocaine and all kinds of pills. Now I'm going to read you something else. You tell me. Did this sound like somebody who? Who going to snitch on Diddy?

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Paul attended a private boarding school in New England, brewster Academy, for the first three years of his high school before transferring to Hawking High, a private school in Ohio. This guy, this guy, went to schools that cost more. His high schools and his elementary schools cost more than most people's college. This is who Diddy had running around with party, party, party pills. Paul went on to play basketball at Syracuse University in New York. He played Division I and once his basketball career was over, he became an amateur music producer. During the pandemic he started making beats on his laptop. He eventually began to produce for Diddy on the Love album, which was produced in September. He even posted photos with Diddy in the studio while working on the album Receipts.

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Oh, we, up to 170 something. Come on, benny, keep bringing it. Hey, look, c-tuck. Y'all know C-Tuck is one of my faithful Clevelanders. He just told y'all look at this.

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Hawken, where Brendan Paul went to high school. I mean went to high school. Hawken looks like a college campus. This guy is rich. He comes from a rich, wealthy family. He is going to be up there speaking like a road scholar. He is going to be up there speaking like a Rhodes Scholar.

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I so appreciate Benny for pushing this content out. I don't know, but anyway, paul looks so stressed out, y'all Paul looks so stressed out at the airport when he was arrested. This guy ain't the type of guy who want to be arrested. He don't want to do five minutes in jail. He don't want to do five minutes in jail. He is going to spill every bean in the pantry, every bean in the pantry. He is about to spill every bean in the pantry. That's why Benny's in shambles, y'all Benny's in shambles.

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Brian Steele is in shambles. Diddy's in shambles. Diddy's in shambles. Diddy's whole legal team is in shambles. The sticky notes are running out. Everything is falling.

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Sticky note Diddy Is having a meltdown. Sticky Note Diddy is having a meltdown. Sticky Note Diddy aka Mohawk Diddy aka Itty Bitty, mohawk Diddy aka Itty Bitty, mohawk. Sticky Note Diddy Smalls. By the time this trial is over, diddy's name is going to be five minutes long. Right now. We got him as itty bitty sticky note Mohawk, diddy Smalls.

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It's all falling down, benny, and I know it's crushing and I know you want to see one of those freak off tapes and they just won't allow you. And I know it hurts to see Diddy in this position when y'all thought it was no case a few weeks ago. It's okay, flo is here for you, because Flo, mr, told you so, told you so, but everybody didn't want to listen. And then Dickie I mean Benny, I know this ain't Dickie, this is Benny. I got to keep remembering that he is so unclever.

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When he came up with his new nickname, y'all he was so stuck he still made it rhyme with his old name. This ain't Dickie, this is Benny. Like, try to come with a name that ain't any, or Benny, or Licky, or Dickie, slicky, diddy. I know you want to rhyme it with Diddy, but it makes it kind of obvious when your new name rhymes with your old name, dicky. And one thing about Dicky or Benny, whatever he's want to call himself today, he's just like Diddy, he's delusional. Whatever he's want to call himself today, he just like Diddy, he's delusional. He thinks he's the smartest guy in the room when it's really actually the opposite, y'all. He rhymed his new name with his old name and if you think it can't get any worse, jonathan Perez basically laid out Rico on a silver platter. Who is Jonathan Perez? Jonathan Perez is another ex-assistant of Diddy and guess what he has in common with all the other assistants, he had to quit because it was too much, because it was too much crime going on.

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These people came to Diddy for a regular job and ended up involved in a recall. Let me explain this to you. He testified that Diddy used his corporate card business funds to purchase supplies for this illegal trifling, horrific freak-offs. Ladies and gentlemen, using your business enterprise, a structured organization, using that to commit crimes, is the foundation for RICO, and that's what we're dealing with here, jonathan Perez. They even asked well, did you do this on vacation or did you purchase all these sex toys during vacation, or was this on your real, regular time, on the clock, business hours? And y'all, jonathan Perez, said yeah, I did this. This wasn't on vacation, this was during business hours.

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Like Laura said, listen, benny Benny's in shambles, dickie Benny's in shambles, and it's okay, I expect him to. I actually would be a little more. He actually would be under my skin if he still showed confidence. But what I see is a broken man, a broken Dickie, a broken Benny, a broken Benny Dickie, a Dicky Benny, who, in a rush to hastily come up with a new nickname, he fucked around and rhymed it with his old name by mistake. Ladies and gentlemen, we are on our way to a guilty verdict. And remember, I told you on our way to a guilty verdict, and remember I told you the prosecution had lost a little momentum for a day or two, but damn it did. They come back swinging and they got Benny all in his itty bitty feelings.

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Jonathan Perez, the ex-assistant, said that they asked him why he didn't work for Diddy. He said he wanted to stop a long time ago for fear of something like this happening, of something like this happening. Now he's on a federal trial because he messed with the wrong Diddy Diddy Smalls. Hey, look at Anthony. Give it to him anthony. Give it to him anthony. See, I told you one thing about it we got to educate it. See, these these guys, these guys. Um man, look how he spelled answer y, y'all. Look at these Diddy supporters y'all. Let me get it up here before he try to fix it.

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The way he spelled answer just scared me. Now, you just scared me with that one, benny. You spelled answer like a serial killer, like a serial killer who wrote a note. I need an answer. No W. When you write answer with no W, that's diabolical, you diabolical, you diabolical. Hey Benny, hey, y'all, benny is diabolical. Hey, I ain't never seen answers spelled without a W, but I never met a Benny before, or a Dickie or whatever. I never met a Benny before, or a Dickie or whatever. Anyway, until you know that no W answer threw me off, I was a little scared. Somebody said so.

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Did R Kelly have financial gain when he was just convicted of his 30-year? Recall? R Kelly made all his money off R&B, music and touring. He didn't make a red cent from his RICO. He profited none from his RICO. Yet he got 30 years and his RICO was based on bribery and forced labor. Forced labor was merely because he threatened to show these freaky tapes if his women didn't comply. That's forced labor. Does that sound familiar? He was convicted of bribery, which these two gave him RICO. Bribery was because he paid money to keep his crimes concealed, much like Diddy did when he paid money for that hotel video.

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See, the problem is people don't understand, once you're in a Rico, how simple it is. They don't need to see people chained up and duct taped in mouth and, in a white van, 30 people carried off somewhere. That's not Rico. They don't have to have 100,000 kilos coming over the ocean. That's not it coming over the ocean. That's not it. R Kelly, you can look it up. His Rico was based on forced labor and bribery. The forced labor was simply because he threatened to show freaky tapes. That was the forced labor. Bribery was because he paid money to keep all the stuff he was doing with his women to keep it all on the hush hush. They put those two together and that equaled 30 years.

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Nobody in this chat is going to tell me or tell anybody that r kelly made money off his RICO. See, I'm going to give you receipts. I'm not just going to be on here blabbing with capital letters. I'm going to point to specific court rulings in New York in a federal RICO trial. These are facts. R Kelly didn't gain anything financial. Only thing he gained was 30 years in prison, which he is serving right now. His forced labor and bribery literally mirrors Diddy and Diddy has more than that. That has been alleged and actually proven in this court case. Diddy has a lot that has been proven, more than just bribery and forced labor. And he has a lot that has been proven, more than just bribery and forced labor. And he has way more forced labor acts, way more bribery acts. R Kelly didn't have anything remotely close to a violent gunpoint kidnapping like what's being alleged in this one.

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And so, as we ride off into this guilty verdict, y'all know we always got to show love and one of our people. If you want to subscribe the link is in the notes, buzzsprout I'll shout you out. If you want to be the Diddy, if you want to be in the diddy vip, I'm going to new york. You know I don't never see any of the bennies or the dickies in new york. I get so much love. I'll be there covering this case, uh, next week sometime, trying to time it, um.

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But one of our faithful listeners has somebody they want to shout out. They say hey, flo, this is a hardworking guy. Hey, flo, can you maybe give a guy a shout out? His name is Ronnie. He's a stalker at Publix I frequent. Super Nice Guy. I introduced myself to him a while ago because he's always went out his way to speak when he passed. We shoot the shit all the time. Now I just found out that he makes music. You know we got love for all the aspiring musicians. I was an aspiring rapper at one time. Anyway, thought it'd be cool to help him Still loving the content from Mr Told you. So never change and I'm out. And his name, ronnie's stage name, is no Genre, so if you see somebody by the name of no Jamra, that's our guy, ronnie and Bo. Thank you for that. We want to shout him out. We show love to everybody working hard and I appreciate all the listeners on the show.

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Diddy done, diddy, done. Diddy cooked, crock potted, sizzled. Did he done? Did he done? Did he cook Crock-potted, sizzled, flame-broiled, air-fried? All of the above.

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Thank you for everybody who reached out to Buzzsprout and let them know that they should have never held the money and don't do it again, that they should have never held the money and don't do it again. I hate that some people responded, talking about. They said I didn't respond and it's like you missed the whole point. The point is it should have never happened. But I appreciate everybody who reached out and, like just seen in the comments, we got forced labor. We got forced labor. Hey, look, angie said. Flo, don't worry about helping Benny and Dickie, the remedial students, we can school them in the comments. Yeah, go ahead and school them, angie. Thank you to everybody. Thank you to Benny for pushing this out, for getting school, school. It's so much schooling going on in these comments I don't know where to start, but I can say Benny definitely got his behind handed to him in the comments.

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Much love to everybody. This is going to be a wild one. I'm going to have to get to work and see what the hell goes on. Look out for my update. Y'all know I'm the king of the ditty updates and I will have an update today as soon as something needs to be said. Thank you and much love to everybody out there.

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This has been another great the Flow Show, no Filter podcast. Love y'all. Everybody in the comments, laura, love you. Angie, portia, amarie, melissa, trisha, punk Rock Girl everybody, melody, sybil, everybody who's been to building and thank you for all the super chats.

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Shout out to C-Tuck. Shout out to Kobe1, shinobi, nicole, what's up, how you doing? Miss Sunshine, what's up girl Lily, what's up, girl Lily, what's up Lily, orchid and the whole gang. I appreciate y'all much love. I will see y'all tomorrow, same time, same place. I love y'all, but I'm out. Lord says I'm out. Everybody, let's get to my mouth. Where are my mouths? Melissa say I'm out, let me get another. I'm out before we get out of here. Hey look. Hey look, dickie said this case Fizzes me off. That's what I like to hear. Hold on, let me slide this up. That's what I like to hear. Hold on, hold on, let me slide this up, cause that's what I like to hear. Hey look, let's leave on this note. Uh, dickie said this case pisses me off. That's what we like to hear at the flow show no filter, I'm out. Love y'all.