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Pardons, Power, and the Price of Spin: Diddy, Trump, and Why Obstacles Make Us

Flo Season 1 Episode 262

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Headlines love a neat villain and a clean hero, but real life is messier—and that’s exactly where this conversation lives. We unpack why Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly asked Donald Trump for a pardon, what that reveals about celebrity principles under pressure, and how the cold math of politics, branding, and legal risk makes a pardon unlikely. Then we widen the frame: how does time feel when your world shrinks from all-access to a controlled schedule? Why do some leaders keep their word when it costs them—and others pivot the moment leverage dries up?

We trace the legal contours without drowning in jargon: a 50‑month sentence with time served, the push for placement at FCI Fort Dix to access RDAP and family visitation, and the realities of federal credits. We also map the risk horizon—pending allegations involving an underage victim, the possibility of new indictments, and the way appeals stretch on while public patience snaps. Through it all, we keep returning to a tougher, simpler idea: obstacles are auditions. Whether it’s building a top‑tier show from scratch or earning a scholarship after a late start, results come from consistent pressure applied over time, not from last‑minute favors.

Along the way, we weigh old‑school conviction against new‑school clout. Think Muhammad Ali’s stand during Vietnam versus the modern habit of loud stances with easy exits. You don’t have to agree with anyone’s politics to see the pattern: credibility happens when words and costs align. If you’re navigating your own hard season, this hour is a reminder to set your posture, not your excuses—control what you can, stack small wins, and let proof silence doubt.

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Wake up, wake up, wake up. It's the flow show no filter. Sorry I'm late, guys, but I got a good excuse and I got my hard pass. I'll tell you about it in a minute. But first, let me cover my ass. No diddy. The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Good morning to my brother C Tuck. Everybody say what's up. What's up to C Tuck, man? He's been holding the business down and keeping everything moving, man, as we deal with as I as the Flo family deal with what we're dealing with. So shout out to C Tuck. Appreciate you, bro. C Tuck says, good morning, Flo and crew. Make sure y'all like the live as y'all enter, please, and thank you in advance. Who we got in here this morning? Hey, Angie, Tahara, Danae, Taosli, I should say, Tahara, uh, Denise, Tatum, what's going on? Elise, hey, Elise. Elise in the building. Melissa, how your basement come along, Melissa. Hey, T Island, the Island people, my people from the island. Grandma Kathy, what's going on? Grandma Kathy said, good early sunny morning from C at all. What's going on, everybody? Glad to see y'all. Um, just to give you a little quick update, everything's going pretty well. Uh, we're making some good progress on what we got going on. So I don't want anybody to worry too much. We're doing well, we we keeping it moving, and we will be all right. Uh, we're gonna talk about Diddy and Trump today. Mel Mac said the best part of waking up is flows, the flow show filter in your cup. You remember that, Mel Mac? The best part of waking up is foliers in your cup. Look what I got, y'all. I ain't fucking around. If I say I'm part of the coffee crew, damn it, I'm part of the coffee crew. I got my coffee today. I got me a white mocha uh coffee blend or something with uh hazelnut and a splash of cream, and I'm feeling good. But let's get into that. We're about to get into this Trump and Diddy thing, but let me tell y'all something. See, the reason when when you come through uh when obstacles come your way in life, I look at obstacles like this. This is why I'm never down, I'm always ready to go and conquer some shit. Because I look at obstacles as a way of God telling me and showing me and giving me an opportunity to show the world and show people how cold I really am. I look at obstacles as a way as God is putting something in place to show people, give me a chance to show y'all how good I really am. And that's how I approach obstacles, that's how I approach things that people say can't be done or won't be done or any of that. Don't listen to them. It ain't been done because they ain't never do it. That don't got nothing to do with you, it don't have shit to do with your outcome. So when problems are incoming, always know you with the help of God, you can control the outcome. So I don't get down when obstacles are thrown my way, I don't get down what hurdles are put in front of me. Because whatever it takes to get through the shit, I'm gonna do the shit. And when I have with that type of mentality, you don't get down about shit. It's a way to say, all right, y'all, watch what the fuck I do. Y'all think this is y'all think this is gonna be a fucked up situation, or y'all think it's no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Let me show you how the fuck we get down in this family and how the fuck I get down. This ain't gonna be no sad story. This is gonna be one of those motivational stories. But people who go through similar things in life or go through battles or get battle tested and they feel like they can't beat it, they're gonna look at the shit that we do over here in the flow community and the stuff I do and say, damn it, flow did it. I could do it too. So I don't get down about no fucking obstacles. I crush them fucking obstacles and I and I keep it moving. So we're gonna keep it moving today. Don't forget, they told me that I couldn't be a content creator. They laughed. I became one of the top content creators in the fucking world in less than two years, three years, two and a half years. They say everybody got a podcast. You can't have a successful podcast, it's a million podcasts. And what the fuck we do? We came in here and placed ourselves in the top five percent in four months. Don't tell me what the fuck I can't do. You tell yourself what you can't do if that's how you get down, but don't never tell me what I can and can't do. And I want y'all, everybody listen to this, to have that same mentality. I remember coming out of high school, they said I was too late picking up the game of golf. I picked up the game of golf after I graduated from high school. They told me it was too late to get a scholarship within two years. I had my own golf scholarship at uh HBCU. Shout out Wilburforce University, full ride golfer. But they told me it couldn't be done, but they didn't know I was the type of person. I was gonna be out playing golf from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. morning, noon, and night for two years straight until I reach my goal. So I'm just letting y'all know impossible isn't impossible if you had the right mentality. And everybody in the flow show, like I always tell y'all, we're gonna crush anything that comes in our way. I don't give a fuck what it is, and today we're gonna crush Diddy and Trump ass because Trump better not fucking pardon him. He ain't gonna pardon him, but it just showed you Diddy Diddy ain't holding himself accountable at all. He did all that groveling to the judge, and if five seconds after the judge sentences him, he on Trump's line. And we're gonna talk about that shit today. So let's get the fuck into it. Get your coffee, puff, puff, pass, flow is back. I it ain't never too late to do anything, male Mac. I've done everything that they ever said was too late to do. I did it, crushed it, and moved on to the next journey. And I want y'all to do the same thing. Like I said, final note on that is when you when when obstacle comes your way, that's just a chance for you to show the world how truly gifted you are. And keep it moving. So let's talk about this Trump and Diddy crap. Damn skippy, Melissa. Damn skippy. Melissa said, caffeinated flow is back, baby. Damn skippy. I'm on y'all's ass today. Caffeinated coffee, coffee up. I'm a little late. Oh, I was late because the damn camera wasn't charged. And you know how Apple products is. When you plug it in, it takes fucking 10 minutes just to turn on. So I was been ready, but my camera wasn't charged. So that's the only reason I was late. Five minutes late, better late than never, but never, never late is better. Anyway, let's get into this crazy ass Diddy and Trump mess. Hey, Elise, grandma, Elise, uh, grandma Kathy, Elise is waiting for your email. Major announcement. Um, Melissa said we love caffeinated flow. I love caffeinated flow too. I love caffeinated flow too. So let's get the fuck into this situation. Let's get let's get it. Let's get it going. Danae Taylor, what's up, Danae? Let me put your message up there. Beautiful Danae Taylor. Love your profile pic. I'm loving all the profile pics, guys. Keep them coming. Let's keep loading them up. But Danae Taylor says, good morning, flow fan, waking bakers, and of course the coffee crew. Love me some cafe mocha with vanilla. Hell yeah, Danae. This thing picking me up. But I'm a motivator. I believe in everything. Hey, look, at the end of the day, everything is all about motivation. And I don't know what the hell motivated Diddy to call, but I guess he's trying to do anything. But Trump ain't giving him no pardon. I'm telling y'all that right now. Trump will lose his whole fucking base if he pardoned Diddy. But hey, look, he had to put Diddy on blast and let everybody know that uh that uh Diddy, Diddy, Diddy, uh, Diddy called him. But let's I see my boy Brian. Even Brian and K. Look at Brian, the big dog that came with the profile pick. Come on, Brian. Look like you're happy. Brian, you look happy in your profile pick. You look like you keep a positive outlook on shit. Shout out to your profile pick, Brian. But Brian, I want to read this nice statement to just add on to what I said about challenges. Brian says, challenges come your way for your growth to make you stronger. Nothing happens to you, it all happens for you. Damn, Brian, you need you need to you need to be a guest on this podcast episode. What a statement. That is so true, and that's how you look at it. That's how you look at it. It's just like working out. You can't get improvement with your body without challenging your body, without running longer than you ran, or walking longer than you ever walked, or lifting weight that you never lifted, or stretching farther than you ever stretched and pushing the limits. And so the Adam O'Brien said, that's what challenges are. Challenge yourself to make yourself better. Don't worry about it, it's all good. And that's what we do here at the flow community. We talk about stories, but we also talk about real life and talk about shit that can help each and every one of us get through some of these rough patches and help put things in perspective when we go through shit. Because a lot of times you'd be surprised how much just changing your mentality on thinking about the things you're going through, how much that can help you um deal with it. So thank you for that, Brian. We're gonna get back to Diddy Ass. No Diddy. Um, but uh definitely good, good. And I need anybody that you'll never know who needed to hear that this morning. Who needed to hear that uh everything is everything is possible and everything you go through is not to take you up out of here, it's actually to make you stronger. Oh well, Rachelle said good morning, family. Just wanted to stop by and say good morning. Love you all. She has some running around to do, so she might miss the show. Okay, Rachelle. Well, we're glad you popped in and said something. We're about to get going. Let's get going on this article about Trump pardoning Diddy. Let's talk about, let's talk about, let's get into this article about Trump. It looked like C Tuck said something. Uh before I get into this article with Trump. What does C Tuck say? I see everybody saying, right on, C Tuck. You know, C Tuck known for dropping some gems. What you say, C Tuck? I want to read it to the I want to read it to the class. Always try your C Tuck said, always try your best to have an optimistic outlook on things because it's always someone going through worse, and God doesn't give you more than one can doesn't give more than one can handle. Great, great, great, great, great uh message, C Tuck, and that's so true. Appreciate all the messages, y'all. You never know who needs to hear this. Grandma Kathy said, Where the super chats at? I hear I hear you, Grandma Kathy. But let's get into this article, man. I really appreciate all the kind words. Um, they really help not just me, they help everybody, though, because you never know who needs to hear it. So uh let's get into this. Trump, this is from CNN. Trump confirms Sean Diddy Combs asked him for a party. Trump had to put Diddy on blast. Trump ain't giving him no pardon, but damn, Diddy, hey, look. Diddy, diddy, diddy, diddy. They definitely about to pull up more charges on Diddy, y'all. He's reaching out for pardons. Trump can't pardon him because Trump probably knows what's going on behind the scenes. Trump probably knows that they got some more charges coming, and not only because Diddy probably talked shit in the past, but Trump don't want to give him no pardon, and then he ends up right back uh uh uh in court for some more sexual assaults or or or or whatever, all these, you know, all these lawsuits did he got going on that might turn criminal, who knows? But I believe Trump knows is more coming, and on top of a lot of other reasons, I think that's one of the main reasons why Trump ain't gonna pardon Diddy. He don't want to get involved in this Diddy mess. He got enough mess going on on his own. But he did make sure he put Diddy on blast and let the world know say, yeah, he did ask for a pardon. That's cold. That's some Trump type shit. He gonna he ain't gonna give Diddy a pardon, but he made sure he slipped it out there and told the world, yeah, Diddy kissing my ass right now. Uh Sean Diddy Combs is currently kissing the ring of the president. And let's talk about it. So the article goes on to say President Donald Trump has confirmed that Sean Diddy Combs has requested a presidential pardon in connection with his federal criminal case. Remember, there are plenty of clips of Diddy saying all kinds of stuff about Trump, saying that white men like Trump need to be banished. And the way Trump thinks is terrible and horrible to society and all types of different things. But the main thing was he said we need to get him out of office and keep him out of office, but in true celebrity fashion, where the new celebrity has learned or not learned, but like the new celebrity, they don't have to stand for shit. See, back in the day, you used to have to stand for something. To be a big well-known celebrity, think about back in the day, you had to take stances, and you had to stick to it. That's what you know. When you talk about the Muhammad Ali, James Brown, just a lot of back in the day, big-time, well-known people. They took stances and they stuck with them and they and they and they took whatever whatever punishment came with it. And that was part of the reason why they were revered and why we loved them. For example, Muhammad Ali, when he wasn't with the war, he didn't agree with the war that was going on. And so they drafted him to go. He refused to go. He didn't kiss nobody's ass. He did his prison time for not going to war, a war he disagreed with. And this was in his prime of his career. Many people think he lost maybe the best three to four years of his whole career for taking that stance because he felt like we shouldn't have been over there in the first place. I believe it was the Vietnam War. If I'm incorrect, somebody correct me in the chat. I believe it was the Vietnam War, but it was one of those wars. Bottom line is Muhammad Ali, part of the reason it ain't just his upper cuts and left hooks and jabs that he threw in the ring. That's not why he's Muhammad Ali. He's Muhammad Ali because even with all the world at the palm of his hands, he still made decisions and stood by the common American people. And that's what we don't have no more. It's become such so money driven that these days celebrities don't have to stand for shit. So somebody like Diddy can just a couple years ago say Trump needs to be banished and put on all this, what seems to be performative shit. Trump needs to be banished, Trump ain't this, Trump ain't that. We need him out of office, he's horrible, bad, bad, bad, bad guy. But now that you need him, you can beg him for a pardon. And that's your business. You know, I'm always a proponent of you can do whatever the fuck you want with your life, it's your business. But I can still call a spade a spade when I see a spade. And it has to be spineless, cutless, hollow. Any word you can describe of someone who says one thing and don't stand on it, and then just would completely do a 180 for their own personal benefit. And that's cool if that's what you want to do, Diddy. Like, you know, I'm not judging you for that, but I will call it for what it is. It's phony, and it just goes in line with who you are. See, the back in the day, strong celebrities, if they'd have said, if Muhammad Ali, for example, would have said Trump needs to be banished, and Trump is a horrible person, and just all that shit did he say. He needed, we need to get him out of office, he needed to stay out of office, all of that. If Muhammad Ali said that, and then turned around and like how he had to go to prison, I guarantee Muhammad Ali would have never went back and did a 180 and start crying and begging to the same guy you talk shit about in front of the whole world for a pardon. It that just waters down and cheapens anything. I don't want to hear you standing up and trying to make no damn statements about shit. Now you can ask for pardon, you can do all that as your life. But at the same time, I don't want to hear no more uh teaching and mentoring and and and and I'ma change the world. All that shit is bullshit. Tell us the real for y'all celebrities out there. Tell us just for real. Tell us what's really going on. Did he really say, hey, I'm just up here talking shit about Trump because I'm I'm trying, I'm clout chasing. Because if I need Trump, I'm gonna reach out for him. Why don't you tell us that? Instead of acting like for that moment, you Mr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X reincarnated, and you speaking for the whole black community of what we need to do, or the community in general, and really it's all bullshit. And you don't have no a person like Diddy don't have no regard for the common people who who who believe in him, who look up to him or looked up to him, to sit up here and see one minute you say this and the next minute you ask for a pardon. And and and it and it just ain't cool to do that. So we when reading this article, it goes on to say, while speaking with CNN's Caitlin Collins on Monday regarding a potential pardon for Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, Ghlaine Maxwell, Trump mentioned that a lot of people have asked me for pardons, including Combs, who was sentenced Friday to more than four years in prison for his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. In August, a member of Combs' defense team told CNN that the Music Moguls camp had reached out to Trump and his administration about a potential pardon. It's my understanding that we've reached out and had conversations in reference to a pardon attorney Nicole Westmoreland told CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister at the time. Trump had previously indicated that he was unlikely to pardon Combs during an interview. This interview was with Newsmax saying, I was very friendly with him. I got along with him great, and he seemed like a nice guy. I didn't I didn't know him well, but when I ran her ran for office, he was very hostile. That was around the time when Diddy was talking about uh Trump need to be banished and all type of stuff. White men like Trump need to be banished and all types of stuff like that. So then Trump added at the time that this made pardoning combs more difficult to do. When contacted by CNN regarding Westmoreland's comments in August, a White House official said they will not comment on the existence or non-existence of any clemency requests. Also, on Monday, lawyers for combs asked Judge Aaron Subbermania, who sent who sentenced the disgraced mogul on Friday to recommend to the Bureau of Prisons that Combs be placed at a low security uh federal correctional facility in Fort Dix, New Jersey. This is in New Jersey, Fort Dix, New Jersey, where he can address drug abuse issues and maximize family visitation and rehabilitative rehabilitative efforts. And you know, everybody having fun with uh with with Diddy uh uh being requested to be at Fort Dix. I'm not even gonna go into the joke of that, but it's been a meme all over social media. People saying, of course, they saying stuff like, of course, Diddy will want to go to Fort Dicks and all types of silly shit. So y'all can have some fun with that, but it is definitely going around social media. So Trump looking to pardon Diddy. No, he's not. Diddy's looking for a pardon for sure. I don't know much about Fort Dicks uh facility, but they say it's like low, what do they call it, like low-level like surveillance or whatever. Um I guess Diddy will be more relaxed there or whatever. What did they say about it? They say Fort Fort Dix is a a place where he can maximize family visitation and address drug abuse issues and it's low security. So I guess that's where Diddy will be serving his 50, well, the remainder of his 50 months. He got 14 months of time served. Uh, so he has what 36, 36 more months, and then he got 85% of that. So basically, and I don't know about drug programs or whatever, but outside of whatever drug programs, he got about 30 30 months left to serve, which is like basically two and a half years, and they they saying he could get some stuff cut down with drug abuse programs. I don't know. But shit, two hey, look, two and a half more years, even two more years. Do you see what this one year has did to Diddy? Do you do you do you do you do you know what one year? Do you realize what one year did to the Diddler? He went in looking like Diddy, and before that one year is up, that one year got him looking like Morgan Freeman. That's just one year. Can you imagine what two years might, two more years might do to Diddy? Just two more years. I told you on yesterday's show, remember, time is relative to who the person is. A year might not be as much as somebody who used to dealing with shit or used to living conformed or confined or you know, not being able to do everything they want. But shit, a year, two years, three years in New York prison by somebody like Diddy, or whatever prison he decides to go to, that ain't that like I said, that's like dog years. I think one year, like seven years for a person like Diddy, who used to having the whole world at their disposal, the whole world on lock, uh, every everything at their beck and call. But he can't handle this shit. Y'all see him breaking down in tears? What's good morning, Fire Glory? For example, how many times let me give y'all an example of how how tough this is on Diddy. Because I told you when he broke down in tears, uh uh when he got his sentence in and all that, told you that was the first time to meet that he showed real emotion, real tears. But check this out you've seen criminals get sentenced to life. 120 100 100 months or 200 months 300 months whatever you've seen people get light or 25 years and shit like that and and didn't break down didn't cry didn't even show any emotion. Diddy got 50 minut 50 months, already and already has served 14 of those months. But Diddy got 50 months and was on the ground crying his eyes out. This time is a lot more time to us. It don't feel like a lot of time, but we ain't doing the time. I'm telling y'all, Diddy can't handle this shit. This time is fucking Diddy up. That's why he had to tell himself he was getting out on Friday. Has speaking engagements ready for Monday. As if he was getting out. He was doing that because mentally he couldn't even stand the thought of thinking he was gonna be in there. And once that judge said 50 months, he couldn't hold it no more. He couldn't, hey, look, he ain't telling that judge he's doing a great job now. Angelina says, Sharing is caring. Thank you for the$4.99. Five dollar hala. Uh let she said, let's get this money flowing. I missed you all. Wake and bake crew, where do you at? Where the wake and bakers at? Thank you for the super chat. Thank you for the super chat. Okay, so it was Vietnam. Thank you, uh, thank you, Angie. On the Muhammad Ali. So it was Vietnam, I was correct. But yeah. Um this is this this is just a situation where Diddy, he can't handle this, y'all. He's about to go, man. I don't know what if one year got him looking like Forrest uh Morgan Freeman. I'm about to say Forrest Whitaker. Man, I don't know what the hell Diddy's gonna look like by the time this shit over with. Two, three years, three more years, two, three more years of this shit, two more years of this shit. On top of, that's not to mention if they stick other charges or other indictments on them or whatever, who knows? Because they are still digging. But man, it could be a situation like R. Kelly. If you remember R. Kelly, once he was convicted, he was going from court to court to court to court. He went to court to court. It was like next thing we know, we damn near never gonna see him again. That could happen to uh to Diddy. He breaking down, going crazy, crying about this 50 months. Man, imagine if they bring more charges, attack another 50 months, another 60 months, another hundred months on them from some other case. Literally, it can go to us damn near never seeing Diddy again, and it all starts from this little ass 50 months. I'm telling you, shit happened with R. Kelly. You looked around after the first court case, he was in court back to back to back to back to back, case after case after case. I see that I see that happening with Diddy, man. Let's see what we're saying. Liddy, the mechanics is the best place to smoke. Uh Angie has an announcement to Lily. She says, Liddy, the mechanics is the best place to smoke. You can use the torch to light up, pass the tune while you smoke, and you'll be chill when you get your bill. All right, thank you for that. Thank you for that information, uh uh Angelina. Enoch says, Diddy's appeal is gonna be denied. Appeals can take years. Bet feds will come up with more indictments. I really believe that. And the appeal will be denied, which is why I believe another reason why the judge was cautious on not to give Diddy too much time. He didn't want to give Diddy the amount of time where a judge or or another appellate court could appeal the sentence in, possibly appeal his case or whatever. So I believe that's another reason why the judge made sure that his time was more than time served, but not like 11 years like the prosecutors wanted, because then he could have they could have had a strong appeal against being over-sentenced. So I strongly believe, y'all, just because of the way the feds are, they're not done. And I believe not just because you know, of course, Diddy wants to be free, and anybody will want to be free, but I believe that that's another reason why Diddy is trying like hell to get to get out of to get out of um to get out so that he can fight these other cases more effectively. Because, like one case, the one about the underage girl, that's catching some legs. Little Rod's case, from what I'm hearing, is catching legs. Um, both of those cases, and then we got other little ones sprinkled around. But I believe Diddy even knows that it's a possibility that those cases could become criminal, and it's much easier to fight a criminal case outside than it is inside. That's why Diddy is bugging the shit out of Trump. And Trump ain't gonna do it at this point. Trump trying to get his approval rating back up, and Trump trying to get his mojo back going. He definitely don't want to add more fuel to the fire of people hating his ass by pardoning somebody like Diddy, especially since Diddy only got 50 months. Trump might have had a better chance of maybe pardoning him and looking like a hero to those who who love Diddy. And uh, if he'd have had like an 11 or 15-year sentence, he may have been able to swoop in for a pardon. I don't know. But all I know is the judge, I really strongly believe they he did 50 months and didn't go too far past that because he didn't want no, you know, he didn't want to run into no appeal or nothing like that. But uh let's see with some more of these comments. Yeah, and and then other people said that. Of course, that's the more that's the obvious reason that Diddy wants to get out so he can fucking run. That's that's that's the number one reason. I mean, we we've been saying that from the beginning. That's why he ain't been able to get bail or nothing. Because I do believe, and I heard it through some rumors. Remember, I read it on this on this show, some of my sources that said they believed that Diddy was planning on going to some type of Asian country when he got out, hopping on that plane and taking him and his family and moving to a whole new spot. And Diddy probably wish he would have done that in the beginning. That's just me talking, it's just speculation, this just this Starbucks coffee talk. But um, they definitely, and I seen a couple people said it in the comments, they definitely Teher says, let's let's get some of the comments from the chat. Uh Tehara says that case with the little girl will be the nail in the coffin. A lot of people believe it because they are in they are putting discovery together. They want to know about the third assailant. Um, if you remember, this is involving Diddy, his former bad boy employee slash friend, Harvey Pierre, and they're trying to figure out who this third person was. They are on this case's ad. And they pretty much proven she was underage, and they prove it. They pretty much say they could prove through records and playing records that they flew this girl who was 17 at the time, and I believe Diddy and Harvin and were in their 30s. Um, I believe they were in their 30s, and they flew her out there and put her on the plane and did whatever they did with her allegedly. Uh that case is heating up. Um, like I said, they at the point where they're trying to find out who the third person was. Uh, they trying to get over these plane records and verifying her age and all of that. Um, I believe she has more evidence, too. Like, I don't know if it's footage or some audio, but but I've been hearing that she has more evidence. So, like I said, this shit ain't over for Diddy. And he knows it. And some of y'all in the comments could be right. Uh, at least said Diddy wants to get out. I kind of think as soon as he hits freedom, he's on that plane. I I wouldn't I wouldn't deny. Uh, Brian says, so he can run LOL. He got enough money to live in one of those countries that doesn't have extradition. And like I said, one of those countries was some Asian companies that was rumored, but you know, there are quite a few of them. But I agree. Oh, yeah, Kathy, they can definitely charge him while he's in jail. Most certainly can. Um, you you you you you fair game. I've seen like it just happened to R. Kelly, a different select, different people where just because you're behind bars, don't mean they won't bring up new charges and put you in a whole new case. So, yes, they can. Don't forget y'all to hit the like button. It's 53 people in here. We need more likes. Like, like, like the live right now, right now, right now. This is this is this is over over there where uh Melissa said Diddy gonna be over there with Russell Simmons. Hey, he may. He may. Moldova. Angie said, I believe Moldova was the place that Diddy might run to. Yeah, Brian said, I can't believe he didn't run. I bet you Diddy like can't believe he didn't run. Enoch said he's crying to go to a low security prison, but he said they ain't gonna give him that because of the violence. You could be right. Lily said it's strange with me seeing me with coffee in my hand. Is it? It's strange seeing me with a part of the coffee crew. Look, Grandma Kathy said, nice, let's get those famous people on the stand. Grandma Kathy wants some more justice. Trump ain't giving him no pardon. Diddy trying to trying his best, but it ain't gonna happen. It ain't gonna happen. Uh let's get some updates on some of these lawsuits that we got going on with Diddy. It's just so much going on. I thought we would have been done with Diddy by now. But shit, this shit just getting started. Uh, let's see what we got as far as the lawsuit with Diddy. In the matter of, okay, this De Palm, Odell Beckham. Uh they still dealing with that one. I don't believe nothing coming out of that one with Odell Beckham and the comedian Drewski. I don't think nothing coming out of that. Drewski already been proving that he wasn't even around at the time when he was supposed to be there. Um, and that case kind of seemed like it's falling apart. So I'm not looking for much to come out of that one. But uh the one with the with Harpier and uh the victim. Hold on one second. Let me look that up. And that one is below the god, that's it. The judge called it substantial. I'll call it betrayal. Christy Greenberg. Uh Christy Greenberg said Diddy got four years for over a decade of violent sex crimes. Below what prosecutors wanted, below what probation wanted, below the guidelines of six to seven years. The judge called it substantial. Christy calls it betrayal. Let's talk about that for a second because see that's the difference, and that's what money does. Like when you dealing with when you're dealing with money, when you're dealing with power in this world, that's why they tend to get away with shit. Because I believe strongly that the judge wanted to stay inside of the guidelines to ensure that this uh sentencing wouldn't get appealed. Because if they're saying the guidelines are six or seven years and the judge went for four years or some change, I don't think it was because the judge was trying to show favoritism to Diddy. I don't. I honestly don't. I feel like if the judge was trying to show favoritism to Diddy, honestly, it would have been even closer to time served. I believe if the judge was trying to show Diddy favoritism, he might have said 36 months, which would have damn near been time served after they do all their breakdowns. So some people might disagree with me, but I don't think the judge was showing Diddy uh uh special treatment when it came to the sentencing. I just think the judge knows what you're dealing with when you got money, power, high price attorneys, you got friends in different places. And I think he went for a sentence that would for sure couldn't be appealed. So that's just my thoughts on that. But I agree it's a lot of people that's upset about the sentence or whatever. But uh I definitely believe that uh the judge did that for a reason. He he he just didn't want to risk having his sentence appealed. Because, like I said, he could have easily went for 30 months or something that would have been basically time served and and went on about his way. So uh definitely don't blame people for being um for being upset though. Uh definitely was much lighter than a lot of people would have wanted, but you know, that's how it goes. So let's see what the Diddy uh what Diddy got going on with this situation with the uh Harvard Pierre situation. And I wonder when I don't know if anybody in the chat would anybody find out, because I haven't been able to find it, when they are gonna actually uh pick which place Diddy goes to, which which prison. I haven't seen anything about like when the judge decides that. I do see that the Diddy is asking for Fort Dix and his his uh his legal team. Uh they said on behalf, hold on, I have the document right here where they actually where they actually sent the letter in. So this is dated October 6, which would have been yesterday, addressed to the honorable Aaron Subbermanian of the United States District Judge, Southern District of New York, 500 Pearl Street, New York, New York, 1007. United States versus Combs. Judge uh dear Judge Subbermanian, on behalf of Mr. Combs, we respectfully request, we respectfully request that the court strongly recommend a designation facility to the Bureau of Prisons in Mr. Combs' judgment in order to address drug abuse issues and to maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts. We request the court strongly recommend to the Bureau of Prisons that Mr. Combs be placed at FCI Fort Dix for RDAP purposes and any other available educational and occupational programs. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, I believe this is signed by Tenny Gergos or Agnifalon. It doesn't show the signature. So they begging for that low security spot. I don't know if they're gonna get it, but they definitely begging. Okay, we got a super chat. Okay. Elise, pre, at least, thank you so much. My pups want you to get tacos and do something good because today is taco Tuesday. Thank you for the taco money. Y'all know Flow and the Flow show know filter loves our Taco Tuesdays. We will definitely make sure that me and and and we get a little dog taco for juice today. I'm gonna enjoy me a couple good tacos. So we'll king. So I appreciate you, Elise, for keeping some food on this belly. I am gonna be a hungry MF for today. I can tell it because I ain't eat no breakfast. Normally I eat breakfast, but I kind of ate late last night. So kind of when I eat late, I normally don't eat breakfast because I don't eat late a lot. I usually eat my dinner relatively early in the day, and that's pretty much how I like to do it. Last night I was hungry late night, had a kind of a long days, rough day, where I was just like, fuck that. I'm about to give me a fucking little Caesar pizza and eat the crap out of it. And a root beer. You know, sometimes you just sometimes you just have to treat yourself to one of your little nostalgic meals. When I was a kid, I used to love pizza and root beer. That was my little combination. So every now and then as an adult, when I have one of those days and I just want to eat to eat some crap, I just say, look, what crap I'm gonna eat and crap will be little Caesars and a root beer. So uh I had that late night yesterday. So when I got up, I was like, damn, I ain't really hungry for breakfast. Y'all know I like me a little breakfast sandwich or something, so I just got my coffee. What y'all cracking up about? Melissa be having y'all dying in the chat. One day I'm gonna have somebody, I'm gonna have a guest host, maybe it'll be C Tuck. I'm gonna have a guest host do an episode so I could be in the chat talking shit. Someday soon we're gonna have it call it a guest, a special guest, uh, a guest, a guest uh uh uh a community episode where somebody from the community will have it will talk and have a little segment, and I get it, then I can go in the chat and just talk shit and have everybody laughing like Melissa. Let's see what we got in here. Now Diddy is in the can. Can I get a can I get how does it feel now, Diddy? All you did to make all them people big, Brian. Brian on Diddy's ass, no Diddy. But yeah, y'all, this has just been Diddy has been fight, has been trying all the way. Trump put out there that Diddy asked for a pardon, knowing that Diddy is not about to pardon his ass. Trump don't want them problems, ain't enough money in the world. Trump didn't, last thing Trump needs right now is some is some Diddy money. There was a time when Diddy money was something. Now, man, people like, man, Trump will do it for the money. Trump doing trillion-dollar AI deals right now. Trump is in the middle of the technology boom, and he is doing trillion-dollar deals at this point. He's not thinking about fucking his whole name up for no ditty. I'm sorry, y'all, this ain't 10, 15, and 20 years ago. You got to put yourself into what's going on right now. Trump is at a whole, whether you like him or not, Trump is at a whole nother level financially and with the money and power. He already was a billionaire, whether he, whatever way he goes about it, whether he file bankruptcy and be a billionaire again, he already was that. But then to become the president of the free world, and with all that power, and you are a heavy business person that that's thinking business and trying to build your businesses and be in between deals and negotiating. Come on, man. I mean, shit, Trump at a whole nother level now. Where it was a time when Diddy little uh Diddy's little like pardon money might have meant something to Trump. Those days long gone. So just trying to, I hate to be the bearer of bad news to all the Diddy supporters out there that think Trump's gonna pardon, but I strongly believe Trump not. The money ain't worth it, and Trump got enough shit going on with his base and his movement that he's trying to keep everything together. I don't think he wants to throw gasoline on this fire by pardoning Diddy and starting that shit storm because it's definitely gonna be a shitstorm. But it just shows you Diddy don't give a fuck. He's trying everything he can to get out of that. So Brian shares his birthday with Trump. Okay. Brian said true show show made him a billion on his own. Yeah, exactly. That's what I'm trying to say. Love Trump or hate Trump, here we're gonna talk about the facts. And if you think any of you think Diddy money is a is a good enough uh motivational factor for Trump to pardon him, I got news for you. 50 million, uh 40 million, even a hundred million. Trump wouldn't take it to pardon Diddy, it's gonna do more damage for his brand, for his business, for his base, for his trillion dollar deals he got going on. A person not messing that up for no chump change. And so all the little Mohawk Diddy's out there, y'all gonna have to just have your own little uh baby oil parties as y'all wait for Diddy as he served his time. Y'all just better hope. While y'all thinking about a parting, y'all just better hope Diddy don't catch another case and and and something that's gonna make this 50 months look like five minutes. Because it can happen. What we got in the comment. What we got what we got in the comment. Just shows he has no intention of changing. Good point, uh, Angie. Oh no, that was uh Elise. That shows there's no intention of changing. He don't think nothing he did was wrong. Matter of fact, he thinks we all wrong for wanting to hold him accountable. Let's see, did I miss any super chats or any super stickers today? If I did, let me know in the comments. I see I got Elise. Uh Angelina, did I miss anybody? Did anybody it's Taco Tuesday? Anybody want to give me a couple tacos? I won't be mad. I would appreciate it. Thank you to everybody who did give me some taco money. Angelina, at least, allowing me to eat today with this crazy ass news shit. Um, it ain't no, it ain't no big reports on that other on that other case. I don't know what is they saying that the uh uh when he comes to the David Singer and the underage girl, at least that he people think he's been caught up in. All I keep saying is he is not a suspect, and that they believe the girl overdosed, and that's it. I really feel like he got some connections, or his family, or somebody, or his manager. Somebody got some connections to law enforcement. Somebody has some some some uh some connection to law enforcement because anybody else would have been questioned a little harder or detained or anything, even if he's not arrested, they not they not they not doing nothing to him. They're going out their way to say it ain't him or nothing. So I don't know. I don't know. I've been digging on that story, but it ain't really much came out of it. They just more or less saying that the dude don't have nothing to do with it and that she died of an overdose. I'm like, damn. Well, who gave her the drugs? Where did overdose come from? But they do say possibly he could be in trouble or somebody could be in trouble for maybe hiding the body or not reporting. I don't know. It's weird. That whole David the Singer and Celeste case. And the way our family didn't do much, that whole situation is weird. So we're gonna continue. I'm gonna continue to look into it, but it's just weird. It's just weird. So I ain't really had nothing concrete to talk about on the David the Singer shit today. So I do want to just bring to the light that so far they're saying he is not a suspect, and they think that she just had an overdose and died. So we'll see how it turns out. But uh exactly right, that's what I said. At least it's still something like you can get abuse of a corpse, hiding the body, whatever. So I don't know. We gotta pay attention to that one. I don't think I think it's something strange going on. Right, and that's what I'm saying, Grandma Kathy. If he didn't do it, he knows something. He knows something, but we all know what time it is. Sydney said, All right, fam, I'm out. Y'all be safe. Y'all, we're gonna continue to poke at this Trump, they uh this Trump and Diddy situation, make sure there's no funny business happen. Uh, I'm gonna continue to dig into this David and Celeste uh story and figure out what the hell really is going on. Um, all we know right now is a girl who was underage that had been apparently running around with an older guy. Next thing we know, she ends up in the older guy's car stinking from being dead for some time and found in an impound lot. Something ain't right. If she did have an overdose, would she do have an overdose and hopped in the trunk of the Tesla on her own? If she had an overdose, then it don't it make sense that somebody still did something? She didn't have an overdose in the fucking Tesla trunk, and for that reason alone, I'm gonna continue to look into this fucking case because how you gonna find somebody in the trunk and then just try to clear people by saying they had a drug overdose as if they were in the trunk and had a drug overdose. No, something something nefarious went went on, and uh, we're gonna find out. But we are at our time when we say goodbye. Uh let's get it going. Uh uh uh uh Kathy says she hates this time of the day. What the time when we have to say goodbye? I don't wanna leave you here, baby. But I gotta go right now. I'll be back before you know it. We gotta get out of here, y'all. So let's get let's get the uh the chat is getting a little volatile. Let's get up out of here. Let's get the IMAS in the chat. We will be right back. Oh, tomorrow is members only. I think somebody got Kathy a membership. If you're not, you can click the join button down here. 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