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Anything other than that, you can always DM me on any of my social media accounts. Flo Daddy Flow and I'll be glad to help you if I can get to the message. Other than that, I just wanted to make sure everybody is under the understanding of how this VIP Diddy coverage works. And when you get it, just put didi trial, put your name and then put DD trial. And I'm compiling a list and the list is growing fast. So act now and I will have you on the list. And as always, I love y' all, but I'm out. The thoughts, views and opinions shared at the Flow show, no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Ah, happy, happy hump day Wednesday. Got a crazy show again, y' all. This is. This trial is like no other. I'm getting Facebook loaded up. I don't know what's going on. The technology is acting crazy today, but I'm a push through because long as I got a microphone and. And the community listening to me, that's all I need. The rest of this is it'll work itself out, but definitely. Oh, my God, y' all. I don't even know where to start today, but Cassie with an emotional, emotional trial testimony. A lot was exposed and a lot, a lot of unbelievable stuff. Y' all shout out to everybody in the building. The breakfast crew. As always, every day we here at 7:30am Monday through Friday. And let me read and y' all, I'm. It's gonna be a little hard for me to read some for some reason my screen Is like, tiny. And I was trying to fix it before I came on. I don't know what the heck that is all about, so it's hard for me to see. So it's gonna be difficult for me to read some of y' all chats, but it's okay. Like I said, we ain't gonna let nothing stop us. But Joel says, I know I'm early, but. Good morning, crew Flo. I thought you should know I can't hear no one else report on this but you. I cringe when I see others tell it and spin it their way. Yeah. Is I'mma be honest with y' all. Y' all know I don't hate on anybody. I. I want to see everybody win, but it. It's. It's. No, it's not too many people out there covering this diddy trial that I could even listen to myself if. If I want to. If I could pat myself on the back. I'm definitely the best one covering this diddy trial. I don't even think it's nobody close, but I am going to say it is one person I. I really do like, listen to. In his name is Ticket TV on YouTube. He kind of gives updates all day long. He works very hard. He. He makes a lot of sense. But outside of that, I'm telling y' all, this trial is really showing me the difference between me and what the rest of these people are doing. And I just feel good that I got a community to cover this with and that I've been given a platform to say what needs to be said in this case and to be fair and give y' all the actual facts without spinning it and just giving you my opinion. Most. You know, for some people, for some reason, a lot of people have this need for everybody just to agree with them. So as they cover it, they're. They're putting their spin on it and making sure it lines up with whatever they feel. I'm the opposite. I don't have any desire for people to agree with me. Like, I just want to tell y' all all the facts and then give y' all my opinion and. And go from there. Like, that's why it's no spin. Or, you know, I'm gonna give you exactly what really went on, whether it sides with what we believe or what I believe or it goes against what I believe. And today is gonna be just like every other show. I'm gonna give you both sides and. And. And give you my honest take on what the hell going on. So I appreciate everybody who appreciates my commentary on this case. And I definitely agree with y' all. I'm not gonna lie. I can't even listen to 99 of the people covering this case. One on one instance they don't know anything about the culture. On another instance they're spinning their narrative. And other instances it's just, it just feels cheesy and bland. So she shout out to y' all, let's get right into it. Enough about everybody else. Let's talk about this case. Cassie took the stand yesterday and by the time she was finished there was not a dry in, in, in in the courtroom besides maybe Mohawk Diddy. Very emotional, very sad to hear, to have to hear it from the horse's mouth, the stuff that she went through and to know that she met Diddy at 19. She. And he was damn near 40 and he signed her to a 10 album deal which is basically like a slave deal which is basically I am trying to control you. And she didn't have anybody to give her, you know, guide her and tell her like, look, don't sign this deal. And so you can tell that the, the, the, the manipulation and everything Diddy planned on was pretty much planned out the gate. I mean you sign, you got a 19 year old woman coming and she wants a record deal and you sign her to a 10 album deal which is basically her half, her, well, not half but her whole career life. You knew what you were up to. But let's get into it. This is, this is going to be a tough one today. Y' all like, because this is, it's sad when I see a lot of the men comments, it's just sad and I don't understand why we have so many people and most of them are men. And there's some women who don't even understand the charges, who don't even understand the case. They just coming out saying whatever. Just she was, she was there for 10 years. She could have, she could have left at any time. It's like, motherfucker, do you understand the fucking case? It don't matter if she was there a hundred years. That don't have nothing to do with any of the charges. We're talking about coercion and sex trafficking. It don't matter about time. Do you know there are people who have been raised from kids in a and is subject to abuse and been hidden away and to their damn near 30 years old, which would be almost 30 years and they were sex trafficked and coerced. So I, I just had to put that out There before I even continue, it's like, shut up. If you don't take the time to read the actual case and the actual charges and understand the fucking charges. Like let me continue with Cassie. But that's the one disappointing part is like people don't even understand what the charges even mean. They are acting like this is being held in a court of the barbershop or, or the court of the beauty shop. This is a federal real case. If you don't understand the charges, look them up. And after we get done with all this Cassie testimony and I break all this stuff down, I am going to, at the end or in the middle of this show, talk to people out there that might not even understand what the hell is going on. And I'm gonna explain to y' all what the charges are and how they apply to this case. Now it's up to the jury and the judge to decide guilt or innocence. But it's up to me as a podcaster to at least let the people who really want to understand what's going on. It's up to me to explain the fucking charges because obviously so many people don't even know what the hell or even understand the charges. Sex trafficking ain't just pulling up in a white van and, and, and, and kidnapping 20 people and, and selling them for sex. Because that's what people think. They think that's just what's, that's the only thing with sex that sex trafficking is. And it's not that that that's one part or one example of sex trafficking. So I'm gonna get into that later. I'm a little frustrated because it's unbelievable how many people don't know what the hell they talking about. And nobody is even no pie. Not too many podcasters or YouTubers are even doing a great job of even explaining this. They so busy just trying to be the breaking news and report all the raunchy clickbait they not even explaining. So I'm gonna get into that y' all. You know, I didn't even mean to start off ranting today, but let's start off with the article. Daily Mail, it's Cassie. Vince is Daily Mail has one. Cassie Ventura shocks Diddy courtroom by naming insiders who helped arrange freak offs and abuse. So we're gonna get into this article and one part of Cassie's testimony besides all the emotional and nasty trifling freak off mess that Diddy allegedly had her doing, one thing that a lot of people didn't pay attention to, that that was done damaging to Diddy's case. Now some things actually didn't go against Diddy in this, in this testimony. There were some things that may have went in the defense's way and I'll explain that. But one thing that people ain't paying attention to is Cassie was being very honest. You can tell she wasn't just saying stuff that whatever was sync Diddy, she was just saying her honest feelings. She participated in freak offs because a lot of times she didn't want someone else to be in the freak off with Diddy and she explained that she really loved him and things of that nature as well as the manipulation and coercion that went on and intimidation. But one thing that was spelled out with Cassie's testimony that people aren't really paying attention to are two major things. One is as she honestly answered these questions, she detailed all the different workers who were involved in helping, which is where RICO comes in, where racketeering comes in, when you use your business and everybody and all your employee employees are working in cahoots to help you with your criminal activity. And Cassie spelled that out as she answered everything honestly about when she would say, well I would talk to this person and this person would, would get the drugs and it would be let's say Christy Corm who I'm going to try to touch on if I have a little time, who is the chief of staff who everyone says was the main corporate helping Diddy do this shit where she, where Chris Christina says that's not the case. But according to Cassie, she did help. And another thing Cassie spelled out as she honestly answered the questions was how this sex, alleged sex trafficking went on and in, in different states, New York, Louisiana, this, that and the third, why is that important? Because that is what make this, makes this a federal case. Because this sex trafficking crossed state lines. These are the type of things that people who are commenting on this case and saying one way or the other, saying they're not proving nothing, they have no evidence, they don't even understand it. If you look at the fucking charges, that's exactly what they're proving. Now the defense still has to cross examiner and this is going to be a tough cross examination. So I'm not even here saying that it was just a slam dunk for the prosecution yesterday because it wasn't. But what I am saying, there was a lot of that that was proven through Cassie's testimony. That is exactly what Diddy is on trial for. But understand the defense is going to cross examine the out of Cassie. So it's still up in the air as far as how damaging or how not damaging this, this, this testimony is going to be for the, for the defense. So let's continue. Daily Mail the article goes in and says Sean Diddy Combs ex girlfriend Cassie took the stand on Tuesday and is currently testifying in this bombshell case. The singer described being psychologically and physically abused by the star since she was at least 21. She told the jury that Diddy would use his assistance and other employees to implo impose his will. This is exactly what the racketeering and and, and, and, and having a criminal enterprise is about. I'm gonna repeat that. She told the jury that Diddy would use his assistance and other employees to impose his will. Racketeering, running a criminal enterprise. Check. Continue. Cassie named several Diddy staff members she claimed would arrange the freak offs and punish her by taking her things away if she displeased him. This is the patented definition of coercion. Coercion using things to manipulate and force someone into having sex or any type of act. This is what coercion is. And I'm talking to the people in the back. This is what coercion is when you use money or power or influence in order to feel make someone feel forced to do some type of act. In this case we're talking about sexual acts. Let me continue. Before Cassie took the stands, lawyers asked the judge to ban Cassie's husband Alex Fine from court from the courtroom while she testified because they may want to call him as a witness later. Combs defense says he is guilty of domestic violence but not of sex trafficking or racketeering and that the government is targeting him for his sexual preferences. Now it goes on during and I'm gonna stop right there and that is what we are looking at before I continue. Cassie's testimony is a battle between, between the prosecution and the defense. The prosecution of course is trying to prove who racketeering, sex trafficking and coercion. The defense is going to try to prove that this is nothing but nothing more than domestic violence and consensual sex by a couple. That is the battle we are looking at and that is the battle that will continue. And I believe this Cassie's gonna be on this stand for the rest of this week. I believe so. Let me continue. During her testimony on Tuesday, Cassie mentioned several of Diddy's employees and allies, including his trusted assistants Christina Corm and Neil Dominic. Christina Corn was previously named by others as a fixer who allegedly helped Diddy set up the infamous freak offs. Everything from Scheduling to what kind of mood he was in. Cassie said when asked what she discussed with Corm, she said, I talked to Corm about a lot. She knew a lot of my personal things. Cassie also claimed Diddy security guard Drock or Rock used to take away her things as punishment as advised by Diddy. She also said the guard would come find her when she tried to hide from Diddy. And I quote Cassie, I'd get in my car, I get my car taken away, get kicked out of my apartment. I'd have jury taken away. It was very random depending on how did he felt. She also mentioned other security guards for Diddy, including Roger Bonds, Uncle Paulie Fahim and Malik. Christina Korn once referred to as the Ghislaine Maxwell. I call her Jizz Lane. But Ghislaine Galene Maxwell, that's as as Ghislaine was to Jeffrey Epstein. Many people think Christina Korm is to Diddy. However, several high ranking supervisors were all were also mentioned but not named in the actual criminal indictment. Now from swarm testimony to video evidence and the rapper's ever subtle move, everything was broken down. Cassie explained many things. She explained how did he would put his hands on her. She explained how did he what what what what? Had a fetish of having her peed on. She explained she did not want to be peed on. And speaking of the peed on part, let me, let me break that down for a lot of people who don't know what the hell is going on. People are saying, oh, oh, oh, that's a victory. Cassie said she was, Cassie said she was peed on. She said she asked to be peed on. That, that's a big win for Diddy in the defense. Now I say, I say to those people, do you understand what the a RICO is? See a rico, it don't matter if Cassie asked for it to be urinated on or whatever. It doesn't matter if Cassie is the one who paid these sex workers. Because a RICO traces it back to where the, where the direction to do these things came from. So to those who are saying and standing up, jumping down on their table and thinking that because Cassie technically said in the text or said it verbally that she requested to be peed on. If you're saying that that is a huge win for the defense, you don't know what the hell the charges are even about. And no one should. If anybody, if you hear anybody say that, stop and scroll past their fucking coverage immediately. They don't even understand the case. Because if you understood not Only that this what RICO means. You also should know where RICO came from. The reason the government even came up with the charges of RICO date back to the mafia. Because see, back in the days, the mafia, the big bosses never got their hands dirty. They always had everybody else doing the shit for them. So prior to rico, and please turn the volume up if you wanted those people who don't know what the hell is going on, because I'm just going to explain it to you. The only way the government was able to finally charge these big bosses is they came up with a little charge called rico. And what RICO means is we're not just concerned with who literally did the act. A RICO ties everybody in. So I'm not here to say Diddy is guilty or innocent. We have a lot more of this trial to go. But what I am here to do is educate those who actually want to understand what's going on and quit saying dumb like oh, she said she wanted to be yearning once we're talking about rico, that has little to do with anything. They are going to prove that. Was this by, by Diddy's direction or not? Like I said before, the rico, the mafia could get away. The big bosses never could get charged because they could put a hit out on somebody. And as long as that big boss was not the one who literally pulled the trigger, you could never get that bring that big boss on charges. So, so the government got together and said, you know what? We need to make up something called rico. So no matter if the person pulled the trigger or not, if they called for it and they are operating their criminal enterprise, we can bring the whole fucking company down. And that my friends, is what RICO is. Let me continue. She often talked about, Cassie often talked about how these freak offs were planned. And they went on for days and days, some days even, sometimes even four days. And it would be a mess like body fluids everywhere, baby oil everywhere, condoms everywhere. Just destroying hotel rooms with this nastiness. And I only bring this up because we actually have another assistant who spoke on the fault. What is it the fall of Diddy who actually said the same exact thing. This is someone who again worked for Diddy and is saying the exact same thing as Cassie. So if you are, if, if the, if, if it's proven that these freak offs were sex trafficking, if it, if it's proven that these freak offs were sex trafficking and illegal, then all this is cleanup that you have these workers doing and everything you had them doing will tie into the RICO and prove the prosecution's case. This is what we're dealing with here. And this is what's going on. So listen to this clip of Phil Pines, someone who worked for Diddy around 2019, 2020. Listen to what he said and then compare that to Cassie's testimony. Thank you for the super. Super sticker or super chat, Laura. I appreciate it. I can't get to it right now, but listen to this clip and I'll be right back. What would he require for a Wild King night?
