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Manic Monday, Faith, 50 Months and Diddy
The room was buzzing before the headline even hit—plans shifted, life happened, and our crew showed up with grace. We shared why the meet‑and‑greet is moving to October 30 and opened up about a real family emergency, then pivoted to the story everyone’s been waiting on: Diddy’s sentencing, the tears under the table, and what accountability looks like when a superstar finally loses control of the script. No spin. Just a clear look at the sentence, the appeal strategy, and the judge’s logic on remorse and risk.
We unpack why 50 months can feel like 50 years when you’ve lived on private jets and yes‑men, and why late apologies that center the abuser’s feelings land flat in a courtroom. We walk through the defense’s “13th juror” argument, how acquitted conduct factors into federal sentencing, and why prosecutors pushed for a message that violence against women meets real consequences. Expect candid talk about rehabilitation versus accountability, what supporters get wrong with victory laps from outside the cell, and how ongoing federal pressure may shape what comes next.
This isn’t just legal analysis—it’s a snapshot of a community built in real time. We saluted a two‑time breast cancer survivor, held faith over worry, and acknowledged the complicated grief of watching an icon fall. The Diddy saga helped forge this space, and we’re closing this chapter with clarity, compassion, and a promise to keep it honest as we turn the page.
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Wake up, wake up. It's the flow show no filter back for another Manic Monday. Y'all know what we gotta talk about today. That Diddy Sitten was dramatic. It could have been a movie. Tears everywhere, people complaining, crying, breaking down. We're gonna talk about all that, but before I get into all that, let me cover my ass. No Diddy. The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the flow show, no filter are for education and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Come in, chat, chat, chat, come on, chat. We see everybody in the building. Melissa, hey Melissa, Fire Glory, Courtney, Steph, Lily, Laura. What's going on? Courtney. Loving the love. Courtney says she loves all the love in here. Courtney says, I love all the all this love. Best group ever. Yes, we are definitely the best group ever. But before I get into that, I gotta make the announcement. I know we were supposed to have our meet and greet over the weekend after the sentence then to celebrate or not celebrate, but just to talk about it and just kick it. Things happen. I will have to postpone, uh, reschedule it. I'm gonna reschedule it for October 30th. Like that's our anniversary. But show you how things happen for a reason. I won't go all the way into it because I don't want to be putting nobody's business out there like that. But um I was I was feeling like I was gonna have to reschedule it anyway. And then Saturday morning, we had a serious, serious, serious, serious family situation that took place, and uh we were dealing with it and handling it, but it was definitely something that I wouldn't have been able to do anything this weekend. Um uh maybe I can get into it more at a later date, but just know that we had some serious in the flow family. We had some series to deal with that happened over the weekend, and it is what it is, and we're dealing with it, but show y'all everything happened for a reason. So I wouldn't have been able to do shit this weekend anyway. So making me reschedule it was part of the plan anyway, because uh what happened over the weekend I didn't we I didn't see coming, and like I said, I wouldn't have been able to do anything, so just pray for the flow. Family, everything will be okay as it always is. But you know, I like to be transparent with y'all and just tell y'all exactly what the hell is going on. Um I think I always think that's the best way to handle shit. Uh just be straightforward, direct, and normally things work out better when you when you're when you when you do things like that. Wow. And look at look at Melissa. Melissa woke up to her basement, flooded right before she was about to leave. Wow. Yeah, Melissa, it was just something something um something was in the cars saying that we needed to postpone it. Like I said, I got hit with something over the weekend and very serious, but it's it's gonna be okay. But uh there was no way I would have been any good for any type of anything this weekend. Uh definitely, definitely, definitely, definitely, but everything happens for a reason. And um even with Melissa not saying that she woke up Saturday with her basement flooded, everything just pointed to push this thing back, do it for the anniversary. Our anniversary is October 30th. Um, and it gives me more time to put it together, and more people should will probably be able to come October 30th. So thank you, Felicia, for the for the hope it all works out. Yes, I appreciate it. It will. Uh, it will definitely work out. Um, everything's gonna work out, but it's definitely serious, I'm not gonna lie. So please, definitely, all prayers are appreciated from all of the flow community. But as we always say, we're gonna be good. All of us, my family, your family, and anybody tuning in, we're gonna be okay. Um, I'm just thankful to have a uh uh uh appreciative and a and an understanding community um who can uh ride with me to get through it. So let's just wanted to get that out the way so everybody can know, make sure uh Tracy, if you see this, I sent you a message. I'm pretty sure you got it. Um uh I sent Tracy a message kind of to assume everything was kind of hitting the fan about having to reschedule. So I hope she got it. I don't see her in the chat. But I'm sure she'd watch this on the replay gang. So, Tracy, if you watch this on the replay game, hit me up in the comments and let me know. Now, we got all that the way, y'all. We're gonna be all right, you know what I'm saying? We're not gonna trip about it, let y'all know what's going on, but we get through everything. Tough times don't last, but tough people do. So don't worry about it. We just gonna come together and stay together and continue to do what we do. If I ain't worried, I don't want y'all to be worried. I just want y'all to be informed and pray for us. Don't worry, can't have faith and worry at the same time. It's impossible. It's impossible. If you have if you're worrying, you're lacking faith. If your faith is strong, you ain't worrying. So you can't do both. So if you're worrying, you gotta say, damn, my faith is being tested. They like oil and water. Oil and water, they don't mix. So keep the faith strong, like we always do, and let's keep it going. Let's talk about this fucking Diddy Monster. Let's get into this Diddy Monster. I don't want y'all to be tripping too bad. I just want y'all to know that we all good and we're gonna be good. So let's keep let's continue. The Diddy Monster had sent on Friday, as y'all all know. Thank you, male mock. Mel Mac says, we got faith flow. Thank you for that, male Mac. And I want everybody to gear up. We're gonna make up, we're gonna make up for this by having the best anniversary podcast anniversary slash meet and greet. October 30th is the tentative date, but I know that the our anniversary is October 30th, so it will be right around that time. And we're gonna make up for these tough times right now for Melissa's basement getting flooded, for me and my family having to come together and deal with life. It's just life. Everybody goes through life, shit happens. So uh we're gonna make up for it by coming together for the anniversary and having an outstanding time at that time. So thank you, Mel Mac. But yeah, there were tears. Thank you uh for that announcement. We actually were talking about breast cancer awareness. My bad. Thank you for the 499 super chat. Five dollar hollow, Lord Clifford. You know that makes my day. I'll be able to eat good, even when things ain't going the greatest or going the best. It's always good to be able to eat eat well. Laura says breast cancer awareness month. She's a two-time survivor. Live life to your fullest. Thank you so much, and and congratulations. And Lord, we're so happy of you being a two-time survivor. Everybody gets some get some hand claps for Laura in the chat for uh being a two-time breast cancer survivor. She's kicking ass and taking names. Laura ain't going nowhere. And we love you for that, Laura. Uh Laura is a testament to everything gonna be alright. Just keep your faith. So thank you for that. Everybody, shout out Laura coming through with the with the with the good message. Uh, needed to hear that. You know, people need to hear that. People go through shit, but not only do people go through shit, people get through shit. And that's the part that I always want people to understand. You always got to look at yourself and and think, I'm here right now. And you got to think about all the past bullshit that you got through to get to this moment right now. So if you got to this moment right now, whatever you're going through right now, you could get through right now. And people keep always wonder why I'm able to keep such a calm demeanor or just a positive outlook when I go through shit or when shit going on, it's because I look at it like that. I'm old as hell, I've been through so many things that I thought I would never be able to get through. And guess what? I got through them. So over time, as you get through things that you thought you would never get through, you you kind of build up a mentality of I don't care what's next, I'm gonna get through it like I got through the last thousand things that were placed in front of me. And I think that's how everyone needs to think about it. Think about when you go through shit, just think about all the shit you thought you wouldn't what couldn't get through that you got through, and it led to this moment, and know that the same thing that got you through before will get you through this time, so you won't be breaking down in tears like Diddy at the sentencing, because that's where the fuck we about to go right now. You got me fucked up. We are talking about this sentencing, we're not about to be on here boo-hooing and being sad. We are a mighty community full of love who's gonna be all right regardless. I can't say the same thing for Mohawk Diddy. As we all know, Mohawk Diddy was sentenced to 50 months. So many people think that's not enough time. I agree, I thought closer to eight years would have been something I would have been more okay with. Remember, I said it was gonna be somewhere from five to eight years, it ended up being a little shot of five years. But I tell you one person that's not celebrating the verdict, and that's your boy Mohawk Diddy. If anybody wants to, all the little Mohawk Diddy's out there that's trying to take a uh victory lap, uh, or or thinking that Diddy got off easy. I want y'all to pay attention to the actual person who got the time because Mohawk Diddy broke the fuck out in tears. He was bent over up under the fucking table. He didn't want that 50 months. Matter of fact, we have evidence that he thought his ass was getting out prior. Oh yeah, Diddy thought he was getting out prior. That's why he broke down in fucking tears behind those 50 months. He even had a speaking engagement. Diddy did everything he could to have that judge give him extra time. Because if that judge gave him 50 months, with all the shit Diddy was doing by not being remorseful, by having speaking engagements, uh he had speaking engagements going on, uh speaking engagements set up for the next week, like you just assuming you're getting out, and the judge still only gave you 50 months. Do you imagine if Diddy would have just shut the fuck up, been remorseful, and accepted his uh accountability for everything he did from the time he was convicted, that judge might have fucked around and gave him like 36 months or 24 something in time, sir. We gotta thank God that Diddy is such a petulant asshole that he he made that judge. That judge wouldn't have given him no time. Um that's I mean, not a lot of time because I think 50 months, considering the way Diddy carried on, was very lean to me. In my opinion, Diddy didn't show any remorse until 24 hours before the sentencing. And even then, he didn't really apologize to the victims the way that I think he should have. And he didn't uh he he he talked about everything in an egocentric way, about what it made him feel and how it and how it made him feel to think about beating people up and it made him go crazy or whatever. But when you're trying to apologize, people don't really give a fuck about how some shit affects you. Not at that time, they want to hear your remorse and and your accountability on how you made other motherfuckers feel, and he didn't capture that in his letter, and so to me, he should have been crying tears of joy when he received that 50 months. He shouldn't have been up under the fucking counter, up under the table, on his hands and knees, crying like he just got like they just told him life. But like I said, this judge was still to me lean with 50 months. And I I know he wanted didn't want to have oh, yeah, he's definitely gonna appeal, uh Melissa, and we're gonna talk about that. Melissa, Melissa says, I'm sure he'll probably try and appeal. Um, he definitely will, uh he definitely is, and we're gonna talk about that. We're gonna talk about the appeal. But uh, I think the judge was scared. Yeah, the judge did break him down, and that's what I'm saying. For those that feel like, and I don't blame you for those that feel like it should have been more time. We're gonna get into a few articles, y'all. But you know, we gotta have our little our little tea time discussion today. I'm so thrown off, y'all. I didn't even get my fucking coffee. But I will be back tomorrow with the with my coffee. I didn't need I just noticed that. But I will be back on schedule tomorrow. As a matter of fact, I am going to get my coffee and I'll still drink it after the show. That way I can keep my little streak going. But anyway, some coffee would have been nice right now. But anyway, everything is it's don't be too don't be too upset thinking that Diddy didn't get uh uh what he deserved because although I even feel like he deserved more time, but let's also remember everything is relative. Everything is relative 50 months to a person who has been coddled, who has been spoiled, who has gotten their way for 30 years and been able to treat people like crap, um and and and and bit basically had a silver spoon and able to do whatever to any anybody 50 months is like 50 years, you gotta think 50 months to somebody who had it hard, or who has been in and out of prison, or who has been living in poverty and just had a fucked up life, 50 months is a different 50 months. So, what I'm saying is like Tehara just said, that judge broke Diddy down, and believe me, those wasn't no fucking phony tears, those wasn't crocodile tears. Diddy was crying. You gotta think, Diddy has basically lived on a private jet receiving five-star service his whole for the last 30 years, and all of a sudden, he goes from the key to the world to throwing behind bars with the with the regular inmates eating maggot food, that time is more impactful on him than a regular person who's been through shit. So, like I say, everything is relative. 50 months might not seem like a lot, but when you've been living and doing whatever you want for 30 years, kicking ass, taking whooping people, what beating women, taking drugs, forced, I mean, just running a pure muck on civilization. When you've been able to do that for 30 years, and you get that taken away all of a sudden, and now you at the MDC. That shit like dog years to me. I think for every one year Diddy is in MDC or any place like that, it's really like seven years for him because he's been getting away with all types of shit and doing whatever the fuck he wants for so long. That's why you got the those were the first real tears and the first real emotion that Diddy showed in this entire thing, in my motherfucking opinion. When that that picture of him on his hands and knees up under the fucking uh defendant table, whatever the fuck he was under, with them tears pouring out, that shit was real. That was the first real genuine emotion that he showed in this court. All that other shit was performative, but that hands and knees and crying, that's because he literally thought he was getting out of court that day. It was hard enough for him to sit through this last what 14 months he'd been there. But in his mind, I'm finally getting the fuck out of here and getting back to my life, freak off, baby, or astral guy, here I come. And when that judge said, not only is you not getting out right now, but I got about damn near 40 more months for your ass. Now I know they got all this, you know, drug program and fair good behavior, 85% of your time, and all this. And so they saying uh they saying as of right now, they did a little time, a little time comparison. Uh they uh a little time, uh what what the actual time you're gonna get or whatever. They did a calculator. Um I think they worked out to him getting out in like 2028. I think they were saying something about like 2028 or something. I don't know. Maybe two, three more years at uh is what he might have. Two or two and a half, three more years. That's time for somebody like him. Like you can't look at Diddy as the average person who's been you know going through shit or been in jail and been in prison. This is somebody who has been able just to be a fucking devil for 30 years, getting away with it, no accountability nowhere, blowing motherfuckers' cars up, doing all type of stuff, and now he's been held accountable. I'm telling you, these let's just say he's gonna probably do three and a half years, probably three and a half to four years at the most now, total. Um, but shit, I'm telling you, for Diddy, that's still like 20 years. I'm telling you. So we're gonna get into the particulars, but when I saw him, like I said, that was the first real emotion when I saw that when I saw that picture, and everybody reported how Diddy was weeping and all that. I said, this is the first real emotion he has showed. Because finally it's fucking over, and you're gonna be in there. Yeah, you got an appeal, but that's gonna take time. Uh, not to mention the elephant in the room is the feds ain't done with his ass. You got little rods case heating up. You got this other young lady who uh said that she was 17 years old when Diddy and Harv and whoever this third person is um sexually assaulted her, put her on a plane. You know, they got pictures of Diddy with her sitting in his lap. That case is heating up. The feds are pissed off how this whole thing played out. They're not stopping. So yeah, he might. Now they got him. They basically, I look at it like this. The feds say, okay, we now we got him put on the shelf for at least another couple years. Within this time, there are gonna they're gonna bring another case to Diddy. You can believe that. Because they're going, they're not stopping. They just glad they got him in prison for for a short enough time while they work on more charges. I'm telling y'all, these feds, they take shit personal. The feds take shit personal, and they're taking the Diddy case personal. For whatever reason, they're taking this case personal. So let's get into some articles of what the hell is going on. Uh, I wasn't too far off when I said that he would get uh five years or uh five to eight years. He actually ended up getting four years and some change. Let me look at the comments and see what y'all got going on before we get into these articles. Okay, let's get up. We got a$9.99,$10 holla for my girl Steph. Profiling in her profile picture with the with the shades on, says, I would have liked more time behind bars, but it's still less time. Uh, but it's still less time that sorry, excuse of a man walks the streets hunting. Love you all. And good point, Steph. Steph says she would have liked more time, but at least at least he won't be walking around uh being a complete fucking menace. Somebody said, uh Don Polk says, Maya Angelo once said, People will forget what you did, people will forget what you said, but people will never forget how you made them feel. That is uh a fitting and uh absolutely spot on take right now, and that's what this world is about. Uh I'm not sure he will make. I will pray for him a little. Hey, Grandma Kathy says she's not sure if he's gonna make it, but she's gonna pray for him a little bit. A little prayer. Yeah, just give him a little prayer, um, uh Kathy. Yeah, the Claudette said she's loving this. The haters are in mourning. All the people talking about Diddy was coming home. Diddy was getting time, sir. Everybody was on their fucking knees crank, crying. And I I like that, I ain't gonna lie. It felt good because I've had to hear so many people talk so much shit about this case to me for so long. So many people was telling me he's gonna get time served. He ain't gonna do this, he ain't gonna do that. Well, Friday, everybody was on their knees crying like a motherfucker. Hey, Corvette girl says, Hi, Flo. What's up, Corvette girl? I like that Corvette in the in the uh in the profile pic. Little Red Corvette.
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SPEAKER_01:Honey, you just too fast.
SPEAKER_02:Y'all remember the Prince song? Little Red Corvette.
SPEAKER_01:Honey, you just too fast. What they say, honey, you just won't last.
SPEAKER_02:But yeah, y'all. So we're gonna get into these articles. I'm looking to see if anybody in the comments got anything to say. Don said that part flow, that part. Little red corvette. Is Tomb in the building? Where tomb at? Tom said he was walking out. Where tomb at? Hey, Tom, hey, look. If Tom embarrassed SDNY, if Diddy embarrassed them, Tom, then why is he on the ground, hands and knees, crying, man? Y'all diddy supporters are so in such denial, y'all little Diddy bots. He's literally on his hands and knees crying and begging for mercy, and and and that ain't he ain't embarrassed nobody. I'm just being honest. Had he got time served, maybe. But 50 months, nah. You gotta remember, Diddy has a silver spoon to him. He ain't living like you. 50 months is a long ass time. And Diddy ain't no spring chicken. He'll be he gonna be a whole nother era by the time he gets out. He's not even gonna look like he's not even gonna look like the same Diddy that went in. And it's so easy for you, for you people like Toom. Look, hey, look, it's so easy for people like Toom to say what Diddy did, because y'all not in there serving not one fucking hour. I bet you Diddy would be like, I ain't embarrassed shit. See, that's the funny part about the Mohawk Diddy, all the little Mohawk Diddy's. They talking hella shit. Yeah, because y'all out here on the outside. Diddy don't feel the way y'all feel. Diddy, y'all, y'all taking victory laps. Diddy's still eating maggots every day. While y'all celebrating, the person y'all claiming has made a fool of the cell or whatever y'all feeling. He's eating maggots and boiling water so he can drink it. And he's been doing that for more than a year now, and he has a couple more years left of this. So this victory lap that y'all be taking, it's the same spit in the face. But that's why Diddy's followers are cut from the same cloth as him. They don't really give a fuck. If his followers really gave a fuck, they would be upset or talking about how he's eating maggots, boiling water, and having people threaten his life while he's still in prison serving years on years on years. But the Diddy, they all cut from the same cloth, so they really don't give a fuck. They don't even think about the fact that Diddy is eating maggot burgers every day. They just want to celebrate the people like me and you to feel like they got some type of victory. But it's not really happening. The man that you vouching for and saying that they have got off and all of this, he is on his hands and knees crying in front of the world and knowing in the back of his mind he got to eat maggot burgers. He didn't win, he just didn't lose as badly as he could. Could have lost. But D D will tell you himself he didn't win. He didn't do what he expected to do. Exactly. He is literally still in jail.
SPEAKER_00:Hey, look, the time, the time ain't, hey, look, the time ain't shit to y'all who ain't doing it.
SPEAKER_02:It's so funny to me that people, he only got three years for you do three or four years then. Why don't you check yourself in a prison and go do three or four years since three or four years ain't shit? It's so easy for all of y'all who out here amongst the free typing on your little internet, eating your little Doritos and your cereal and your Apple Jacks. It's so easy for y'all to say three or four years ain't nothing. Why is Diddy crying? Why is Diddy crying all over the courtroom? That's the part y'all not realizing. Of course, three or four years ain't shit to y'all because you out here in the free world. Three or four years seem like some shit if I'm looking at Diddy the way I'm looking at Diddy, the person who's actually going through the shit. But in the world of this algorithm and how the algorithm connects like-minded people, your fans and your supporters are gonna be cut from your same claw. Diddy supporters, they don't really give a fuck about nobody but themselves. Them championing and campaigning for Diddy ain't about Diddy. It's about they just want to piss people off and be irritants. Because that's what Diddy is, in a sense. And so you got the person that they campaigning for crying on all fours, eating maggot burgers, and doing anything he can to get out. He didn't get out. You don't see no Mohawk Diddy motherfuckers showing no compassion for Diddy or feeling his pain. You just see them come, you just see them uh uh uh celebrating like they got some type of victory, like Diddy got some type of victory. They don't give a fuck. They don't give a fuck, they don't give a fuck that Diddy over there crying and dreaming about Maggot Burgers. They don't give a fuck about Diddy at all, just like Diddy don't care about them. That's their relationship. He didn't win at all. That's what's only on hey, look, he only won to people who ain't in jail. He only won to people who ain't in jail. Diddy didn't win. I wish to when Diddy was down on the ground on all fours, on his hands and knees, crying like a baby who has just reached their terrible tools, and you took that binky from them because you're trying to get them off uh sucking on that binky, so you took that binky from them. So now they on their hands and knees crying their eyes out. I wish Tom at that moment was allowed to walk in that courtroom and say this dumb shit he's saying this morning on my show. I wish they would have let, I wish they would have let Toom come in there and at that moment while Diddy on the ground, tap Diddy on his shoulder, Tom, and tell him, hey man, you you embarrass S DNY. That motherfucker Diddy would would smack your ass uh to from to back to the back out of the damn courtroom. I wish they would let Tom right while Diddy was got his sentence and was doing all that crime. I wish they would have said, Tom, all right, now tomb, you can go in here and uh uh you can go in here and tell Diddy they he made a fool of S D N Y and see if Diddy wouldn't have cussed your ass out. Ain't nobody made no fool. He tried. He tried. But everybody, hey, look, everybody think it ain't nothing except for Diddy. I told you, look, look, they diddy's supporters don't give a shit about Diddy. It's only what they think. Diddy didn't so why if you say Diddy won to, did he don't feel like he won. Diddy don't feel like he won. So are you saying that your you you have a better uh perspective on it than the actual man who's going through it? Is that how self-centered the Diddy is just a bunch of self-centered motherfuckers that they don't care about nobody else? All of their thoughts are egocentric. For example, check tomb out. See this right here? This is an egocentric Diddy supporter. They all are cut from the same cloth. Diddy is crying his eyes out, his whole family crying their eyes out, his daughter crying their eyes out, Diddy crying, he on the floor, he eating maggots. But if you are a Diddy supporter, you cut from his same cloth, so you don't really give a fuck about none of that. All you care about is saying that he won. You don't care how he feels or how his family feels, because y'all don't have no compassion. Y'all just on here to be irritates and be uh going against the grain of humanity. And this is a perfect example right here. I know one thing if I'm in the courtroom crying and my whole family crying, and I'm on all fours crying and begging for mercy and thinking I'm supposed to be getting out and it don't happen. I don't want none of my motherfucking supporters talking about float one. Because I'm gonna be like, How the fuck are you gonna say I won your ass out there in the free world? I'm over here bawling and crying and eating maggot burgers, and I still gotta eat more maggot burgers, and you out here talking about I won. Get the fuck off my bandwagon. Don't tell me I won when my whole family crying and I'm on my hands and knees in front of the whole fucking world, and I'm one of the proudest men, most ego, biggest ego ever. Don't be talking about I won because that just showed me you don't give a fuck about me for real. You don't care about my feelings, you don't care about what I'm really going through. You just doing this for your own little evil satisfaction of just being somewhere talking about Diddy won. Like that makes you feel good for whatever reason. You don't give a buck that did he ball and crying, and his all his kids is crying and and and and he eating fucking uh had to boil drinking water, and he got more years of this. Not he's out now, and you saying he won. He's literally still in prison. Yet you say he won. Why? Because y'all don't give a fuck. I would never want a community like the fucking people who support Diddy. I they don't give a I would be so I would be so pissed if I was in his position in my community talking about I won. I'd be like, y'all don't give a fuck about me at all. Y'all don't care nothing about me at all. He talking about Trump might even partner. All right, bro. You you talking about might, we talking about what actually happened. We might, I might be the next president of the United States of America. I might be Superman. I might block your ass. Might is a mic. If it was a split, we'd be all fucked up. We don't deal in mice. We are talking about what might happen. As of right now, and what has been the case for the last year and some change, Diddy's ass is locked up eating maggot food. That ain't no mic. That's actually what happened. And so today he's still in prison eating maggot food. We're doing the same thing tomorrow. So until that is not the case, ain't nothing for nobody to celebrate. So let's get into the article and kind of broke down, break down what the hell happened over the weekend. Or actually, Friday. Uh uh, they are going to appeal it. Um, so we're gonna go back to what Melissa said. Where uh Melissa said uh she talked about she was sure they're gonna appeal it. So let's go ahead and talk about that right now. Let's talk about the appeal. What's up, Big R? This seemed Big R. Laura said, love the flow show fam, puff, puff, pass. You already know. So let's talk about this appeal. This is from ABC News. Sean Diddy Combs lawyers alleged judge acted as 13th juror and vowed to appeal. They're saying the judge acts like a 13th juror. After their client received a sentence four times as long as they requested, Sean Diddy Combs' lawyer are lawyers are arguing the judge is punishing the Rack Mogul for crimes he's innocent of. In exclusive interviews with two key members of Combs' defense team, his lawyers told ABC News on Friday that they are considering appealing the case and argued that Combs is being unjustly punished. The jury made it very clear in their verdict that they acquitted him of sex trafficking and Rico counts, said lead attorney Tinny Garigos. Not guilty means not guilty. Combs was sentenced to over four years in prison for his conviction on two prostitution-related offenses. He will get credit for the 12 months he's already served, as well as be fined$500,000. Garigos reiterated that Combs is a changed man and rebuked the claim by prosecutors that the rap mogul is trying to skirt responsibility for his actions. I can say from the bottom of my heart, with all the hours that I spent with him getting ready for trial, that he's a changed man, said Garagos. Combs' lawyers have said that their appeal will center on the argument that the judge unfairly considered conduct for which Combs was acquitted. By finding Combs not guilty of sex trafficking, the lawyer said the jury concluded that Combs did not use force or coercion on his victim. That was totally inconsistent with the jury verdict. The judge acted as a 13th juror, said Alexander Shapiro, who will lead Combs's appeal. The sentence was driven by the conduct the jury rejected. The jury acquitted Mr. Combs of any coercion. When announcing Combs's sentence, Judge Aaron Sabermanian emphasized that repeated nature of Combs' crimes and violence towards his former partners. The court is not assured that if released, these crimes would not be committed again, Judge Sebermanian said. He also said his sentence should hopefully send a message to other survivors of domestic abuse that violence against women is met with real accountability. Now, I'm gonna stop right there. Now, one thing that the judge talked about, and it was funny, y'all remember everything. If y'all remember on Friday before the sentencing, we had a Friday show. And on that Friday show, remember, I told you his lack of remorse, uh, no accountability, and him getting away with that over time and doing the same thing over and over again. Remember, I talked about that would play into his sentences, and so many things I talked about. The judge spoke on on many different occasions, and that's why he said he doesn't know or feel like he can say that this stuff wouldn't happen again. Because one of the biggest things that they look at when you getting uh uh they giving you time or sentencing you, um, one of the major things that that the judge is looking at is is this defendant remorseful? Has this defendant took accountability? Diddy didn't do any of that, which tells me Diddy did it some of that, the judge may have actually gave Diddy time served, whether we liked it or not. The fact that Diddy didn't get time served and the way that the judge broke it down, we have to uh uh uh infer that if Diddy would have been would have shown real accountability, showed that he was really sorry for his shit, he may have got time served or something closer to it. But like I said on Friday's show, coming in on the 25th hour, fucking 24 hours before you you're about to be sentenced. Now you try to take all this accountability, and now you try to uh uh uh uh say how sorry you are, too little, too late. And your sorry wasn't even a good sorry because it was too focused on how all this shit made you feel, diddy. And this is what I talked about on Friday. Remember when I read that letter he wrote, I said, Don't nobody give a fuck how you feel about the shit, diddy. Nobody gives a fuck um how it how you beating somebody ass, how what type of nightmares you having behind. If you haven't nightmares, how the I wonder what you think the person who got their ass whooped by you, what type of nightmares you think they having? So I told you that whole letter did more bad than good because it was not genuine, but it was just felt good to know that I was on the right track and breaking this shit down because a lot of what I said was gonna bite Diddy in the ass. A lot of it was true because the judge brought it up. Lack of accountability, the violence towards women, all of that stuff played a role in him not getting the time served that his legal team is having a hissy fit about right now. Even the the black Westmoreland, the black lady, even she was crying. Diddy's diddy's uh black female attorney, she was crying at the fucking sentence. When asked by ABC News, Aaron Katersky. Shapiro acknowledged some of the evidence in the trial, including a video of Combs assaulting Cassie in a California hotel. They admitted that it was indefensible and contributed to the verdict in lengthy sentence. The video was the worst thing in the case, she said, arguing that Combs has owned up to his violent past. We accept the domestic violence, we take ownership of it, and we accept responsibility for it. We said that from day one. I said that over and over and over again, myself in the trial, but domestic violence is not what he was convicted of, added Garagos. Shapiro argued that the lengthy sentence runs counsel to the goal rehabilitation for combs, the goal of rehabilitation for combs. Who vowed during his sentencing to lead a new life if given a second chance? What is the point of more incarceration for a person like Mr. Combs? He really should be on a path of rehabilitation. What do y'all feel about that statement made by one of Diddy's attorneys? It says, what is the point of more incarceration for a person like Mr. Combs? So if you're saying what is the point of more incarceration by Mr. Combs, what is the point of any more incarceration for anybody? What what makes Mr. Combs someone who should who shouldn't get more incarceration? These are the things that run through my mind when I read this shit. Fact, sicko's not possible. Melissa says demons can't be rehabilitated. Lindley says, Are you kidding me? What the hell kind of question or statement is that? He's a fucking predator. Uh uh uh Tehara says never never takes responsibility. I feel like Tehra was shaking her head when you typed that. I feel like you was doing a shaking your head when you was typing that never takes responsibility. Like you just like you just had it with this, with this, with this guy. Grandma Kathy says, I agree. What you agree with, Kathy. We're gonna move on, but says, what is the point of more incarceration for a person like Mr. Combs? He should be on a path to rehabilitation. He should be able to get treatment, he should be able to start giving back in a way that I think he's uh uniquely positioned to do. And it seems just senseless to keep him in prison for years more. Between this year in prison and the damage to his reputation, professional harm, and the flood of civil lawsuits, Sapiro argued that Combs has been punished enough for his crimes. That message has been sent in spades. Mr. Combs' life has been destroyed by all of this, and additional incarceration isn't needed to send a message against domestic violence, she said. So, according to her, Didi should be gone, he should be free. He should definitely be free of all of this. Uh let's see what's going on. So, another thing. Let's talk about he did an article in NBC News did an article about Diddy. Begg for mercy, apologized for sick actions before he was sentenced to four years. Diddy said, I can't change the past, but I can change the future. That's what Combs told the judge before being handed four years. And the judge said, Well, you can't, you technically you're right and you're wrong. You can't change the past, but you can't change the future either because you getting these 50 months, my guy. And at that point, it was like you when you're when you're kidding when you got a spoiled little kid, and they try to be extra good until they finally, finally realize they're not getting their way, and then they start breaking out into tears and throwing a tantrum. That's kind of what Diddy did. He tried to keep his composure long enough for the judge to send him uh home yes uh Friday, and um it didn't happen, and he just let he he let the floodgates come out. He let the the I ducks do their thing. The tear ducks, I should say. My bad, the eye ducks. He let the tear ducks do their thing, and uh like I said, I I believe those were genuine tears. Like the fact that Diddy had a speaking, but this will tell you how certain Diddy was and how he had his mind in this in the in the set. His mind was set on he was about to be released. And if there was any, let's say, if there was any doubt that maybe Diddy was thinking that, well, when when we find out he had a speaking engagement set up at the I think was it, the University of Miami or something? In Miami, I don't know, it was in Miami, he had a speaking engagement set up as if he knew he was getting out on Friday. So when you see him broke break down in those tears, those the first legitimate tears and legitimate emotion we see in this whole case. He said, Holy fuck, I ain't getting out of here. He said, I ain't getting out of here. Diddy went on to say, My actions were disgusting, shameful, and sick. I was sick from the drugs, I was out of control, I needed help, and I didn't get the help. I lost all of my businesses, and I lost my career. Also destroyed my reputation. Most of all, I lost my self-respect. I have been humbled and broken to my core. I hate myself right now. I've been stripped down to nothing. He broke down crying as he directly addressed his mother. Janice Combs, who was seated in the courtroom's gallery. He looked at his mom and said, You taught me better. He said, sobbing and placing his hands on his head. You raised me better. Combs addressed the packed courtroom nearly five hours into a lengthy proceeding that featured impassioned legal arguments and tearful pleas for leniency from six of the hip-hop moguls' children. U.S. government prosecutors who pushed for more than 11 years' sentence argued that Combs is not uh holding himself accountable and does pose a danger to others if let go, if they let him go free. Quincy Brown, Combs' eldest son, who is actually Quincy Brown, that's uh Alby Shore's son, Quincy, right? Says, uh characterize Diddy as a changed man who has learned a major lesson. Christian Combs, uh uh the Diddy's meeting me, as the judge, please give us grace and please give him mercy. Combs wept and held his head in his hands as each of his children walked up to the podium to deliver brief testimonials on his behalf. In a sweeping indictment, we all know Diddy was taken in and served. Uh ended up being convicted of two of the more lesser charges, not the racketeering and not the sex trafficking, but on the two prostitution charges. And now that's why the Diddy team, the defense team, is saying that they are seeking an appeal. You know, this started a little over a year ago is when he was actually taken arrested, but we have been dealing with this case for about two years now, or this story. And there's been a lot of crazy information, much ado about nothing, and then a lot to do about a lot of something. We've seen Diddy walk around as if nothing was gonna happen to him, as lawsuits piled up, as Cassie and Little Rod, and then all of a sudden his homes were raided, and even the most Diddy supporters who are in denial start realizing it's getting real. Homes were raided, but there were still people telling me Diddy ain't gonna even get arrested, diddy ain't gonna get no time, did he he got too much money? These are all the things people told me from the very beginning when I was covering this case, and then finally in that September, months and months after the homes were raided, months and months, so much time went past, people were wondering was Diddy ever gonna be arrested. And he was arrested in September, and he's been behind bars ever since. And we went through a crazy trial where we were expected to hear all kinds of freak off parties about celebrities and all types of industry secrets and and and indiscretions and all types of bullshit that we might not know about. We thought it would be spilled all over the world. We thought we were gonna get a Diddy list. Much like we thought we were gonna get an Epstein list. We got none of that. We didn't get too much information at all about what celebrities have done. Where are the kids? We didn't get any answer about anything about the kids that have been rumored and to be missing and trafficked and all of that. We really didn't get any of that. We just got a bunch of evidence of Diddy doing private trifling freak-offs, baby all field uh extravaganzas. And then we go from Rico to after all of that, 50 months feels like a nothing bird compared to where we started and where we thought this was going. But as I said in the beginning of the show, everything is relative. Don't think for one second those 50 months ain't 50 years to somebody as coddled, as protected as Diddy was for all those 30 years, as he was able to run ramshot all over the whole fucking world, and he didn't give a rip about nobody's feelings. That 50 months is like 50 years for him. Trust me on that. But at this show, this show, you know, the Diddy, the Diddy, uh Diddy case, as horrific and trifling as it was, I have to admit it's a big reason why we have this community and this podcast. Because, just being honest, this podcast was launched basically because I was doing so much covering the Diddy case, and so many people wanted daily updates, and it just took on a life of its own. And and next thing I know, started this podcast October 30th. 2024. Um, and it's been a hell of a ride. I've come to be blessed to have best community online. I don't give a fuck who says what. Nobody has a better community, a more loving community, a more a community that's more down for each other than anything I see out there. So much has much as like has it goes on, much as life as life is, as life goes, some of the most beautiful things come out of the most horrific, horrible things. And so on this episode on the flow show no filter, um, as we close the case and the story that actually really launched this podcast, and really the the driving force that has brought us all together, even the trolls, this Diddy saga has brought everybody who's involved, whether you troll in me, whether you loving me, whether you supporting me, whether you hating on me, you 99.9% of the reason that you are here right now is because of the trial of the century, this Diddy case. And so we're now we at the end. And is this end gonna start a new beginning of new cases? Or is this be it? Will he serve his time and come out a rehabilitated man? Or will he serve his time and come out and get right back to freak-offs? We don't know. But what we do know, and what I do know, is in spite of all this horrific shit, so shout out to the prayers to the victims. I hope that you got the justice. Maybe not that you would have liked for, but you got the justice that will help you sleep at night. But I do want to say that I appreciate what came out of this uh Diddy story for me. Um it helped me create a community that I'm so thankful for as I go through my own shit. I go through my own problems in life and issues that I have to deal with. I feel thankful that I have a community like y'all, the flow community, the Puff Puff Pastors, the uh the the the coffee crew, the breakfast crew, uh Melissa, Tahara, C Tuck, been a great um um family. Y'all been have become family, fire glory, big R, Renee, everybody. Like I I okay, Elise, Island Girl, um, Laura, everybody in here has just been a wonderful thing. So as much as I as Mohawk Diddy pisses me off of not being accountable, and I looked up to them and Biggie and Puffy and Jay-Z, and y'all know my story. I've looked up to them. I was a rapper, I was a signed rapper at one time from looking, you know, by being inspired by those guys, and to be heartbroken and let down to this degree. That's why I tell people you don't even understand. I covered Diddy, and I'm honest with it because I'm just a I just cover it as it needs to be covered. But there's no it's no secret that I was the biggest bad boy, biggest uh P. Diddy fan ever you could ever imagine. So you gotta imagine the how conflicted I've been through this whole process. Because it's not even just an anger thing with me, it's a more of a hurt thing that somebody I looked up to for so many years was a complete turned out to be a complete monster. And um it's like learning how magic works, it's like learning that Santa Claus ain't real, it's just so many different things. But wrong is wrong, right is right, and on the flow show, no filter. We're gonna hold motherfuckers accountable. I don't give a shit who you are. Thank you for everybody in here. I appreciate y'all rocking with me for all of this time helping me build one of the best fucking podcasts online, audio and visual. Thank you so much, Tracy. People like Tracy has been one of the most beautiful, holding me down supporters I ever could imagine. Thank you for the$4.99,$5 holla, and all the flow love in here. I appreciate y'all. And uh, I think I need to get out of here for y'all have me on have me up under this table, shed tears like Diddy, just from all the love and support that y'all give me. And uh it could make it, it can make somebody emotional now. I ain't gonna lie. This much love will water your eyes the fuck up. And big R with a 1999,$20 holla. Y'all gonna keep saying y'all love me, Todd. I'm not about to cry on here. Y'all not about to have me on my on this podcast episode crying because y'all want to keep saying y'all love me. Now, I ain't got time for that, mess. I'm just playing. That's how my mind used to be. Uh 1999,$20 holla. Thank you so much, Big R. I appreciate y'all so much. If I miss any other super chats, let me know now. Uh, because I was in a zone. I guess I gotta have them off. If I got them all, I am going to give me some coffee. I got some shit I gotta handle. Okay, Fire Glory, thank you so much. Fire Glory says, Thank you for always being real. It is recognized that we love you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Y'all are far too kind, far too kind. My eye, y'all got my eyes turning red now. A little red is pink as I got so many people who when I need them, they show up, and that's just that's beautiful. So that uh on another note, let's get the hell out of here. We will be back tomorrow. I will have my coffee tomorrow. I'm not forgetting my fucking coffee today. Kind of threw me off. But tomorrow I will have my coffee and we're gonna turn up and I'm gonna be cooking tomorrow. I don't know what we had a little emotional episode today, kind of tied up. You gotta think it's a big moment. Um, the Diddy trial was a big uh moment in our timeline of this podcast of our relationship. It has finally came to a close. This was an emotional episode, but tomorrow I'm going to have my coffee and I am going to be cooking whoever the fuck needs to be cooked. The kitchen will be open tomorrow. I'm coming in, guns blazing, so be prepared for tomorrow's episode. I don't know who getting cooked fried souffle, stir-fried, uh, uh waffle maker, air fried, flame broiled. I don't know who it's gonna be. I might come in, I might have to flame broiled David, the little singer. They say he officially not a uh a suspect, and they thinking that old girl, uh the little young girl died from a overdose. So I don't know what the hell's going on with that case, but it's a lot going on. And um, I'm coming in cooking tomorrow. We had all our mushy moments today, our little share the moment. I love all the love. Y'all know y'all have me, y'all make me so emotional, but tomorrow I'm cooking in and fry. Uh that's hey look, Tracy. That's what's wrong. No flow cafe. Woo, I missed it. I will catch up and cry alone. Yeah, this was a good episode, Tracy, but it was definitely an emotional one. But like I said, I'm I am I am um um appreciative that I get to come in here no matter what I'm going through in life. I get to wake up in the morning and I got plenty of, plenty, uh, plenty of cool, beautiful people who are right there with me, just like I'm there with y'all. So shit. I can't never complain. Ain't nobody got it better than us. Like Melissa said, I love you all in this community. Love y'all, Flow Show fam and Wake Bay crew. I love my beautiful friends, but I'm out, and let's get to our mouse in the chat, y'all. Big R says, holla flow. Sing us out.
SPEAKER_00:I don't want to leave, baby, but I gotta go right now. I'll be back before you know it. C Tuck says, I'm out. Have a safe and wonderful day, everybody.
SPEAKER_02:And C Tuck, I just want to say appreciate you and Cash handling the business. I don't know if Cash might mention a little something that your boy Flo is handling right now, but I appreciate it y'all that y'all holding down and uh keeping the business going. And uh that's what brothers are for. So uh Tracy said, I love y'all. Gotta go hand out payments. I'm out. Tehara says, thank you, Flo. Aurora says, I'm out. Lily says, thank you, Flo. So grateful for you and this family. I'm out. And Steph says, whatever these emojis mean. Tara says, love you guys, and I think I'm gonna leave it right there. Appreciate that. As always, as always, I love y'all. But um,