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It's important to donate and keep it going. Y' all know gas and. And groceries is high. We got to keep it, make it make sense. I, I love to come here every morning. Can go live too. So let's donate it and let's keep it going. Thanks Elise for appreciating it and showing your appreciation by Showing your appreciation by donating actually. So let's get started. So I hope everybody feeling good. We're gonna go over what some the latest Diddy has responded to Jonathan Hay and we're gonna react. I'm gonna react to one of our favorite youtubers. Ticket tv brought the news here last night of what did he answer to some of John Hayes accusation. If you don't know, John hate has a. A a lawsuit or a case against Diddy that's actually might be going criminal. Thank you for the five dollar donation, everybody. Show Enoch some love for showing me some love. Five dollar donation. What did you say? The supporter tweet this. Everybody say what? Thanks to Enoch. What is going on? Okay, and so back to Jonathan A. Everybody show Enoch some love for showing me some love. Thank you so much, Enoch. Now we are at 155. No, 145. My math is off. My bad. 145 left. We're closer to our goal. 145 to get. Thank you so much, Enoch. So Jonathan Hay said that Diddy shoved his Diddy in his mouth also through semen riddled shirts that had notorious BIG on it. Very weird, very nasty story. Very weird, very nasty story. But we got to talk about it. But anyway. So this lawsuit has went criminal. Yeah, this lawsuit has went criminal. Possibly the LA DA is reviewing it and seeing if they're gonna press charges on Diddy. They even talking about a RICO chart. This is getting serious for the Dittler. This is getting serious for the Diddler. So we gotta figure it out. We gotta look into this. Now it's going criminal. Dealers changing the story. Enoch said. So. Yeah, let's check it out. This is what. This is what he's saying. This is going on and this is
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why we're here today. Number three, number 30 on your screen says and this is why we here today. Because remember Diddy filed this paperwork before he found out that day were investigating him criminally. The LAPD and the LA Sheriff's department read what he wrote. The plaintiff's cause of action for cons. This is consent number 30, Jonathan Hayes cause of action for false imprisonment because Jonathan Hay accused diddy of false imprisonment, saying, look, you held me against my will. That's false imprisonment, basically kidnapping, right? Now listen to what did he said. Diddy says the plaintiff's calls for action for false imprisonment fails. He says because Jonathan Hay alleged. He thought Jonathan Hay consented to any alleged false imprisonment. They repeat that again. Did he say that? Jonathan hater man is accusing him. The case right now is in the LAPD prosecutor's hands, and they gonna tell y' all whether or not they're gonna file charges. Smash the like button. Y' all come on in here. Share the video. Subscribe to the channel Peep Game Pete Gang. Did he say that? Jonathan Hayes calls for action for. For false imprisonment, fails because Jonathan Hay consented to any alleged false imprisonment. Oh, this. Hey, this is crazy, y'. All. Fitness seat. That's why I try to tell y' all this. Stay in the paperwork. They don't listen to these type of ass trying to hate. Stay in the paperwork. Stay in the paperwork. Right. Stay in the paperwork now.
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He goes on to say there was.
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We're gonna continue. But didn't I tell you way back when Diddy had to admit that some hanky panky went on between him and John Hay. When by saying that whatever he went through, whatever was going on, it was consensual, he wanted it, blah, blah, blah. And then he even saying that when Jonathan Hayes said he was kidnapped or held against his will, Remember Diddy and his legal team tried to say that it was. What is it? How did they. What was the wording? It was consensual. No, no, no. It was a citizen's arrest. When Diddy. When Jonathan Hay came out with this. With this lawsuit and saying that he was. That Diddy did all these strange things to him, forced his penis in his mouth, all type of crazy, weird stuff. Dude pleasured himself in a shirt, a Notorious B.I.G shirt and threw it at him. Remember before all the time Diddy would say, hey, this didn't. This didn't. Did. This never happened. All the other accusations, he would come out and say, this person, I will be vindicated. And. And his lawyers say, did he never assaulted. Sexually assaulted anybody and blah, blah, blah. But for some strange, strange, strange, strange reason, when the Jonathan Hay situation came out, Diddy and his team didn't come out saying, Diddy didn't do any sexual assault anybody or he hasn't assaulted anybody. Didn't say. It was a different reaction. And I. And I told y', all, I said, that's this before they brought it to criminal this is before that they were starting looking at criminal cases. Remember I said, wait a minute. This might be a little more serious than Diddy than expected because of that. Remember I said this before they started looking into it and saying it might be criminal and. And the DA and the LADA started looking at it. And I said that because why would. Did he say. If Diddy had to say that they performed a citizen's arrest on him, that let me know that however it went, Jonathan Hay was held against his will because Diddy had to admit it and then tried to come up with an excuse. Excuse a citizen's arrest. Your criminal ass and all your cr. All your help doing all this illegal activity, y' all performing a lawful citizen's arrest on people. I don't know about that. And I didn't know. I knew it was. It was a red flag. There was a red flag that went up the minute that Diddy tried to say he performed a. A law. A lawful citizen's arrest. I said, no, there wasn't no citizens. Whatever it was, Diddy is admitting that some foul. Some foul went on and admitting that he was held against his will. Not held against his will. What were they doing some. Is Diddy trying to say that he was held against his will and he wanted to be held against his will? Some freaky kinky dominatrix. It don't sound right, Grandma Kathy. It don't sound right. I don't get it. So. It's definitely. It's definitely something to think about of why is Diddy. It's got to be somebody guilty. Guilty. He guilty of something. To admit that he held this man against his will. Now he went from saying it was. How can it. And this is another question. How can. One minute, how can. Did he say it was a lawful citizen's arrest and then the next minute he's saying that he agreed he wanted to be held against his wife will. Like what? Makes no sense. Let's continue with Ticket TV bringing this news to us live.
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There's no actual confinement. He says Jonathan Hayes, cause of action for false imprisonment is barred because there was no actual confinement of Jonathan Hay and therefore no false imprisonment as a matter of law. So he's saying, look, I didn't falsely imprison this guy. You know what I'm saying? How could I false in prison. Somebody who wants to be there. This is his first right now. Now 33Y', all right there in yellow. Y' all see it? Lawful citizens arrest. This is Diddy. The plaintiff's calls. He said, Jonathan Hayes, cause of action for false imprisonment, Diddy says is barred because any of the alleged conduct was done as a false. No, excuse me, let me repeat that again. I don't want to say this wrong. The lawful citizens arrest, right? So Diddy is using that. This was lawful citizens arrest at first. Now this isn't. This is Diddy. This is what he's saying. The plaintiffs of Jonathan Hay, cause of action for false imprisonment is barred because any alleged conduct was done as a lawful citizen's arrest. So Diddy says anything any of.
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Look at this. Now. The alleged conduct that was done did. He says it was a lawful citizens arrest. That was in his original paperwork before he found out that the LAPD is involved. I'm showing y' all the paperwork. Raw and uncut. Raw and uncut, Right, Diddy? He contested every single action in this right of no fear. Y' all see it, right?
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Lance Risel and Coach Ridge join us. Quarterbacks play.
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But before, look at all of it right here. Number 42. Number 42, welcomed conduct. And this to that dude who be wearing them big suits with the hats on, run around screaming, sideboard.
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I'm talking to you. You said that you ain't see no homosexual activity around Diddy. Sir. I'm showing you the paperwork, boy. I'm showing you his paperwork, boy. His paperwork, boy. So you ignore these type of topics right here. You don't want this type of smoke, right? You ignore these topics right here. I say, no, I heard about it. I'm showing you. Showing you. Number 42. Plaintiff's cause of action for violation. Welcome conduct, y'.
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Plaintiffs, Jonathan Hayes, cause of action for a violation of the civil code, section 51.9, which is welcome conduct, is barred by the plaintiff, Jonathan Hayes, welcoming of the alleged conduct. Diddy says Jonathan Hay welcomed giving him dome alone. You can't sound making this up. It's in the paperwork, playboy. It's in the paperwork. It's in the paper.
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So Diddy is essentially admitting to Jonathan Hay, I guess, performing a blow job on him. I don't even know what words you can say. I'm trying to talk around the algorithm, but allegedly, Diddy is admitting. But he's saying Jonathan Hay wanted to give him head, and Jonathan Hay is saying Diddy forced him to give him head. What is going on? What has Diddy been doing all these years, man? And like we always say, look, whatever you. Whatever you want to do, whatever floats your boat sexually, that's your business. The only. The only. The only shadiness comes into play when people hide and lie and. And. And. And deceive people as to what's going on. Literally said. What is going on. It is crazy to think that out of all, after all these years, now it's all coming out that Diddy, that all the rumors behind the scenes that everybody said people was lying about, now Diddy has to admit, What is Diddy? All these years people were saying Diddy was into stuff. Diddy would lie about it. Now it's all coming out and it started to just realize, who cares if Diddy is gay or not gay or bisexual? Whatever Diddy is, it's the fact that you can't trust a word Diddy says. Diddy, diddy, diddy, diddy. What has Diddy done now? This is. This is crazy. Let's continue.
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It's in the paperwork. It's in the paperwork. I'm showing y' all this in real. God dag on time, boy. This was all in that original paperwork. Read the paperwork, right? I'm gonna show y' all this right? So y' all see it right there. Did he say that he welcomed that conduct? Right? So it was welcome. Mutual, Right? Sex orally. Now, let's keep going. Let's keep going, right? Let's keep going. No services provided. Lack of relationship. So Diddy says I didn't provide him a service. Let's. Let's read what did he said right? Now remember, read. Remember the allegations. Jonathan Hayes says that Diddy did a couple things. He yanked off in front of him, squeezed on that Biggie shirt, threw it at him, and then when he saw him again, he made him give him top. Yeah, he made him put his nuts in his mouth. That's what he said. All right, number 44, Diddy says that Jonathan Hay, the plaintiffs calls of action for a violation of civil code section 51.9, fails as a matter of law, and that Jonathan Hayter, plaintiff, fails to establish the existence of a covered relationship under the statute as defendants were not providing. Let me repeat this again. Diddy says he, the defendant, wasn't providing any services to Jonathan Hay, the plaintiff, but rather it was the complete and total opposite. He said that Jonathan Hay was providing the service to him. How y' all gonna stand behind this, bro?
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So. So as we can see there, Didius admitting that him, like Jonathan Hay and him, had had something going on. This is nasty stuff. But he is saying that it was consensual or saying that Jonathan Hay wanted to do it and also saying that he didn't do anything to Jonathan, Jonathan did all the servicing. This industry is just, I'm not even gonna say it's crumbling. It has crumbled. Diddy and that whole era, it's crazy. That whole era
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has came crashing down, man. We don't know what the to believe and. Well, we know what to believe. We believe that they're nasty predatorial perverts. But did. He has denounced and fought off all those rumors of him being extra with the sexuality and doing all type of strange things and different things and, and being bi or whatever it is. Like I said, do what you do, do whatever you want to do with yours. But the problem comes in when you lie and deceive people and, and, and, and, and, and, and have people thinking you one way, but you actually not now it's like, okay, we don't know what the to believe. We can't believe anything you said if you, if you will lie about your sexuality and pretty much you lie about anything. And that's the problem because like I said these, these accusations have been out about Diddy since I've known about Diddy. Well no, I won't say no. I didn't, I, I found out just about Diddy probably in the early 2000s, in the 90s. Of course I didn't, I didn't hear none. I thought Diddy was just a rap regular, regular artist, performing, dancing, you know, rapping, sing, whatever. And then it wasn't until like the early 2000s when I start, when I start being in, being in the industry, running around rapping and being in the circles and I start being in different circles where I start getting the inside information that. So that was like early, I would say like 2004, 5, 2006, like right up in there is when I learned, I started learning about the diddler and learning about this, this alternative lifestyle that he had, that he painted one picture to the public. But behind the scenes he was the ddtler and doing different diddly things with his, with his itty bitty Diddy. And like I said, mind you, I think about it, it's 20, 26. This was 20 years ago. 20 years ago. And a little even more than 20 years ago. Just think that's when I heard about it. But when I was, when I was being told about what was going on, you gotta remember Diddy was, they already knew. So we Talking about probably 30 years the Diddy that's been going on and he denied it and he hid it for as long as he could. And now with this case and him being in prison and nobody scared of Diddy anymore. Nobody's scared about what he might say or do. We got all kinds of skeletons. And that Diddy tried to lie about. It's all being talked about and put in the public.
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Now you get mad. Y' all stand behind this stuff, bro. You know, when I get up here, Cook, it's presidential, baby. He said that he wasn't the one that was giving the service, but it was in reverse. Did y' all not see this? I'm showing you this on paperwork. Showing y' all this on special label. I'm showing you paperwork. I'm giving you the unadulterated paperwork. There is no question around this paperwork. He found it. This is before he found out the LAPD was investigating him. So you can't even deny that Jonathan Hay was there. You can't deny that something happened. The only thing that's in question was, was it consented or not? Now, hold on, y'. All. Cause I ain't finished yet. I ain't finished yet. I ain't finished yet. Right? No. Severe or emotional distress. Number 45. Giddy says that the alleged acts that Jonathan Hay alleged on him as a defendant were not outrageous, not intentional or reckless, and that Jonathan Hay did not suffer severe emotional distress as a result of Giddy's alleged acts. Right. Number 46. And this is the most diabolical of them all. You can't get around this. You can't beat this with a stick.
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Now listen to this one, y'.
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All. Willful misconduct. Did he say that? Based on information and belief that Jonathan Hay deliberately, intentionally, and or wantingly. He said he wanted it. Y' all read that right there. Read that right there. Based on information and belief. Then he says that Jonathan Tate deliberately, intentionally, and or wantedly engaged in willful misconduct, knowing or appreciating the risk of harm may result, and therefore, Jonathan Hay cannot maintain this action to recover alleged damages, if any, that proximately resulted.
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So he's saying Jonathan Hay wanted it.
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Are you guys not understanding what I'm. The words that are coming out of my mouth.
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This is gonna be a dangerous case for Diddy. Diddy better hope Jonathan Hay is lying. I just don't think Jonathan Hayes lying, though. Goodness gracious, bro. Oh, man. Bro, I don't think he lying. He already filed a police report before goes home. It's getting deep.
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He went for it, all right. And for that dude with the big suits who be walking around here screaming, sideball. Since you all in the paperwork, playboy,
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this is crazy work.
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Pick up this paperwork right here. Now, this was dated August 24, 2026. That's very important. Indeed's lawyers, attorneys for defendant Sean Combs right here.
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Let's go to the comments. Enoch said Jonathan not lying. Sharon says Jonathan didn't want to be done like that. I agree.
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Ladies and gentlemen.
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Gerald says crazy work. Hood psycho say morning.
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Speaking about LA prosecutors reviewing the sexual assault allegations against Diddy and all these reports came out. As you guys can see, the date right there is very small, but you can look up yourselves.
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Highlighting somebody said Diddy is desperate.
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2026,
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what's up? Grandma Kathy said Diddy is desperate. Sharon said Diddy essay Jonathan in New York and LA.
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April 24, 2026.
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Now, yeah, Diddy messed up on this one real bad, y'. All.
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The report I showed you guys, it came out today. If said he's running scared.
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Nah. And they saying because of this, Diddy is nervous.
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Well, they say he's running scared because ever since Diddy found out the LAPD were investigating him on criminal charges. Because remember, everybody's asking, where's all the other charges at? The criminal stuff. Everybody was clowning because they didn't see it smash the like button. We should have all the likes up
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hit the like button, by the way.
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See you guys. And I break it down to y' all. Perfectly executed. When he got with says Jonathan Hay, that the LAPD was serious about this case and that they had multiple charges that was presented to the prosecutor's office, the district attorney, to see if they're going to go ahead and. And prosecute Diddy. Right. He then changed his statements. This is the new statements from Diddy's lawyers, dated June 11, 2026.
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And in the new statements, in the
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new statements, best there is. Best there was.
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There is problems coming down the pipe for Diddy with the minor cases as well. Enoch said, plus the minor cases on top of it, Diddy is running scared in the prison. He knows there's a strong possibility that they are bringing. If they bring criminal charges, if they bring criminal charges in la, that's gonna wipe Diddy out. If they bring criminal charges on this case in la, that is going to wipe Diddy out. I guarantee it. That would. That. That is all it's going to take, criminal charges to come down the pipe. So we're gonna have to stay tuned for that. It's getting serious, man. If one day I wake up and they say they are indicting Diddy on this, this is. This will be crazy. I think this case will have a Worse outcome than Diddy, for Diddy, than that first case. I don't even think it's going to be close because this is going to be one person, a man who has his own career, his own life, his own everything. And apparently he's saying he has receipts of saying that he was basically raped by Diddy and forced and kidnapped. If they proved this, Diddy got hell to pay. I believe one of these days, we about to wake up in the morning and the lad, lapd, I mean in the la, the, the district attorney in la, they gonna. I think charge is coming, man. I just don't, I don't know. I don't see them saying with all of this going on with all the diddies prior and all that. I don't, I don't see this not going criminal at this point. And like I said, for Diddy to have to be admit, which we talked about on this show, you remember, see, Tuck before went criminal. You remember, remember we talked about on this show like, wait, yeah, every other one, the low. Every other case where somebody came out saying Diddy did X, Y and Z, the lawyers was coming out saying Diddy never did this, did he? Never did that, blah, blah, blah. And then when this one came out and first they didn't say nothing, then they started talking about it was a lawful arrest and it was consensual. I said, wait a minute. We said right then on that show, this before, they was talking about criminal at the LAD and everything. We said some man, some went down because Diddy first of all and his receipts. Because remember we was going back and forth like, I wonder, is it video?
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Is it a strong with. It's something where Diddy had to admit it. And we still don't know, but it's some. It's a smoking gun out there somewhere.
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We were saying that, bro.
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We said that. We, we, we, we, we said that. We was like, nah, hold on. For Diddy to have to say it was a lawful citizen's arrest, which means somehow they held him against his will, like, or else they wouldn't admit that and then to say it was consensual and blah, blah, blah. I just don't think if it was consensual, I just don't think.
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Johnny, bro, if it was realistically, bro, if it was consensual, would nobody make a big damn deal about it?
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Exactly. That's what I'm saying. It don't say what. What are you gonna do all this for some consensual for something that you
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wanted yeah, like, no, that don't make sense, bro.
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Police reports and all of that. And throwing his name under the bus like, like for him to come out and just if, If Jonathan Hay was just completely lying. I just don't see it, man.
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Like. Like, that's what I'm saying. That's something that you. Like, that's something that you seeking, that you looking for you. You gonna want to dub back probably. Why would you compromise something you might want to dub back on?
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Right? And on top of it, it seemed like if it was consensual, you would have. Hella Diddy would have hella evidence. The show was consensual. Whether it was text messages, whether it's video footage, whether it's something, you know, he would have some footage to show, like, nah, this is consensual.
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That's what this said.
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Look, you don't got none of that because if it was out there, I don't even think Jonathan would even take it this far. If it's. If it's text.
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If he had like an inclination, like, yeah, no, he got a damn. I do remember when I said this. Or he could have said he was confused or something. He wouldn't even be saying, like, no, he know it ain't nothing.
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And Jonathan said he don't want a payment. He wants accountability. See, that hurts too.
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And that.
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And see, that's what I'm saying. Another thing is now I. I can't count John, I can't count his pockets. But it I. From what I hear about him, he seemed like he pretty self, you know, like he. He okay. Like it don't seem like he broke and, you know, out here looking for money like John.
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You know what I'm saying? Look like he got his own career, his own. So that's another thing that make it like this. Why would he lie? What are you lying for? And he ain't asking for. Like he was never out for money because if he was, he would have
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got it, you know, he would have said, he would have settled that ankle. He wouldn't have had to. It would have just been cut and drugs, nice little settlement for him.
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Yeah, you don't want that. You don't want that. And so when you add up all that. Yeah, you're not saying. Yep, he's a publicist. And he was a publicist for some famous people too. So.
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Yeah, he. I think 1. He did publicist for Rihanna too.
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Yeah, I think it was.
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Yeah, so, yeah, he ain't.
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Yeah, that's what I said. Yeah, he ain't tripping on no money. So that's why. That's why this looks bad, bad for Diddy. And probably you gotta think when this was happening, Diddy was in his suge knight, everybody scared of me moment time. So when it happened, I'm sure Jonathan, hey, Diddy had so much power and. And was out here. Probably thought Jonathan would never say nothing or you know what I'm saying?
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Yeah.
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And then with all this happening, it empowered Jonathan to be like, you know what? Let me come out and speak and speak on this.
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This tripping. Let me.
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Yeah, yeah, let me, let me. Let me speak on this. He in jail, he his money low, you know, I mean, so if people ain't as scared. And that's what's dangerous about somebody with the type of power and clout and deviant type that did he have. Yeah, it's all good until you get caught with your pants down.
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Yeah, well, in his case, that was numerous times.
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I said in his case it was numerous times.
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Yeah. And they seen that little micro joint, man, and once your pants down and everybody could come out the woodwork and. And now they feel empowered to say, you did this, you did that. That's what. That's what. The same thing up in R. Kelly.
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Yeah.
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Once you get exposed.
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They was pouring in like. Like a clown car.
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Yeah, look around. He was case. He was. He had 3, 4 cases to fight after he had life type, man. Remember, they were shipping them in. You got a case in Chicago, you got a case in New York, another one, it's like. And that's what's going on with Diddy. And that's why I said from the beginning he was going to get more charges because I just know it's hella skeletons out there. And now he is not in a position where ain't nobody worried about him. Ain't nobody scared of them. And unfortunately for him, he did some. Allegedly to some people who actually got their life together. That's. That's what you know. I mean, when it ain't somebody just looking for a handout, people look at it different. Even down to that minor child actor who. I would. I want to know who that.
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Oh, yeah, that's. Man, they gonna have to spill the beans.
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Hey, Chad, Did you know.
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He know, man.
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Actor. Y' all give us some. Some. Put some suggestions in the chat. I can't put my finger on who that child actor is that's suing Diddy for making them. For sucking them off or whatever. It's the boy from Nickelodeon. Which boy? Thank you.
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Yeah, appreciate it.
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Appreciate the smoking gun. We need some names.
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Come on. You know, I mean, man. Come on.
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Said the black kid with glasses on Nickelodeon. Okay. Hood Psycho said anybody go get his name? Yeah, because I, I want to know. I have no, I don't think it's Orlando Brown. He been just too wild. He ain't even sat his ass down and did a, a, a, A structured lawsuit. I don't know. But Gerald say Orlando Brown. I don't think it's Orlando Brown.
C
What you think? Oh, but you know, Gerald is a certified source, though. We can't. Gerald got the crystal ball. We can't really question. Because that question in Gerald is above our pay grade.
A
I think it was the one who played Jet Jackson. I think Hood Psycho might know. What? What'd they say?
C
No, if he. He talking about that. If it was. Oh, boy, that played Jet Jackson because remember he had. What's the name herself?
A
Who?
C
The dude that played the famous Jet Jackson on the deal. That was the Disney Channel, though. That wasn't Nickelodeon.
A
That was Disney.
C
Yeah, that was a Disney Channel.
A
Okay. Yeah, I remember that. D. Denise said Wendy Williams told everyone about Diddy back in the 90s. And. And he got her kicked off the radio. Yes.
C
He had to go get on the radio in Philly or something.
A
I remember that. He unalived himself, so no calling him to the stand. Who underloss himself. Yeah, D. I remember that. And I do remember Wendy Williams being. Catching a lot of flat and did he pressed up on her and everything about that? Gerald said he ain't no psychic. The psychic Gerald. But yeah. So who. Oh, he supposed to get the one guy or one person. Hood Psycho getting that. Getting a name for us too. I want to know who that child actor was. Yeah, that's another one. Like I said, Diddy got people who. Because I said, even from what I'm hearing, I haven't heard who it is. But people said. Because a couple people said they couldn't say who it was and they knew who it was, but they were saying that all they can say is that they ain't broke. It ain't somebody broke looking for a payday. It's an actual person who, who if they was lying, got probably more to lose from lying than to gain from winning, you know what I'm saying? So that I just don't know who the it is yet, though, man.
C
For real. It's really gonna take Justin. Like, Justin gonna have to pop out and say what he got to say. Who is that beaver.
A
Oh, b.
C
He gonna have to pop out. I don't know. I mean, he cooling. Like, he being cool. Like he be cool, but he gonna have to pop out eventually. Okay, you're gonna have to cut the. Cut the head off the dragon, man.
A
Cut the head off the snake while we waiting for. For hood. Hood PDA or whatever that name is to tell us who they. Who he think the child actor is. Yeah, they say he's 40 years old, man. 50 cents said. And this is. This is a story going around,
C
man. What 50 talking about now, man?
A
Something about Floyd.
C
He said, man, speaking of 50, man, you. Did you watch Raising Canaan?
A
Nah, I'm supposed to,
C
bruh. They are Gate was. Man, that first episode was crazy.
A
For real.
C
Crazy.
A
Yeah, we supposed to be watching. I was supposed to. We supposed to already watch it. Maybe I'll watch it tonight then.
C
Yeah, man, I'm talking about crazy. Like, just. Man, just from soon as it start. Because you know how it ended last season with. With Kana having his mama. He had her at gun point, and then you just heard the gun go off. It start from there, and it. It's roller coasters, man. 50s, and he.
A
Or.
C
And it's the final season. He didn't. Did this already.
A
50 know how to do them series for one episode.
C
One episode. I'm like, yeah, this season gonna be dope. This gonna be crazy.
A
Yeah.
C
And then, you know, after the first episode, they'd be showing, like, this season on.
A
Yeah.
C
Even looking at that, I'm like, man, yeah, 50. 50. He gonna have this go out with a bang. And then, you know, after that, the power origins coming up. So it's gonna be like the young Tommy and Ghost.
A
Right, right, right. That.
C
That gonna be rough, right?
A
Let me. Let me. I'm glad somebody said so. Okay. Orlando Brown is 38, so it ain't Orlando. Who is this? Say, hey, Why y' all don't expose the so white petty out there? It's a plot to keep brothers from uniting. J. Hoover said black unity is the realest threat to America.
C
Welcome to your. Your show. Welcome to the show for your first day.
A
Yeah, we obviously know it's your first day.
C
Got to. Got to know it, man.
A
We. We literally talk about everybody up here.
C
Everybody.
A
Everybody gets smoked.
C
Smoke.
A
We don't go.
C
We didn't talk about Ellen Degener.
A
Like, who is white? What can we. What can we do white today? What can we do black today? What? No, we just. The news comes through, and we talk about what. It was interesting to us. In our. In our community that supports us, not people like you who come in one day. You don't get to tell us what to talk about. The people who. Who suggest what we talk about, they be supporting us show after show that after after show for hundreds of shows. That's who get to say what we talk about. Not anybody just popping in. You don't get to do that. You earn a word on this show. So, like C. Tuck said, thank you for your first show. Hopefully you stay around a while and you'll earn some stripes to say what we should talk about. But we put in too much work and too much dedication to our craft and our work to let anybody who don't. Who haven't put in no work with us and supported us to have any suggestions about what we talk about, just to be honest. But like I said, we don't go in here, me and C. Tuck, don't be like, oh, what's some white people we could talk about tomorrow? Or what's some black people we could talk about tomorrow? We just talk about the news as it comes and whatever we want to talk about.
C
But no, we do. We do talk, but just to inform you, to ask your question, we do talk about that.
A
Yeah, we talk about everything.
C
Yeah.
A
It ain't no. It ain't no. No race, no gender. That's safe. If you do some foul, you're gonna be talked about on the show. You're gonna say what we feel about it, and so have our. All our. All our people in the chat and whoever else. So thank you for the comment, hope you hang around and be here for a while, then maybe down the line, maybe you can suggest some. Something to talk about. But you don't get to come in here one show, one. One time for five seconds and think you're gonna control the whole show. It don't work like that. Life don't work like that. That's the problem these days. People don't want to earn nothing. Like. Like back in the day, it was earned. These days, a person you couldn't have been built something your whole back, your whole sweat and tears for four years grinding, and you got somebody like this who will come in for two seconds. Ain't never know nothing. Ain't help and try to tell you what you should do with your platform. It ain't how it works. Moving right along.
C
You see, Jerry, what Gerald say? He said Trump had that big UFC event at the White House because he died in August. He got that from a psychic.
A
Yeah, look. Hey, look. Look at Sharon, we have talked about the white Petty Epstein till we blew in the face, man.
C
Ellen DeGeneres, everybody, if he is he
A
wide enough for anybody out there that want to know about what we. We beat Epstein to the ground. We still mad that. That. That the files ain't got exposed, man.
C
Ashton Kutcher all. Everybody.
A
Yeah. Absent Kutcher, Brian Elon ass every chance we get. Come on now. It ain't even about it. I don't even know how you can say that.
C
Yeah, we talk about. We talk about righteousness, man.
A
Exactly.
C
That's what we. That's what we. That's what we stand on. We stand on the square of righteousness.
A
Black or white, we need to talk about it.
C
And we. And we. And we get to the bottom of anything opposing that.
A
They say Jay Z next. I like how, I like what Elise said. At least said pervs come in many colors, man.
C
Grandma Cathy said we even talk about orange people.
A
Yeah. Yep. We talk about. Tell them Kathy. We even talk about orange people. Kathy. It's like whatever. It's. It's not about who cut. Like we talking about it all. Because when you do. When you do focus on particular colors, that's divisive.
C
Yeah.
A
So even coming like that is divisive. Like don't just talk about what comes down the pipeline.
C
That's it.
A
Don't make it a color. Don't make it. Oh, we gotta. Okay. Since today we talked about black people, we talked about Diddy. So tomorrow we gotta talk about white people. Like come on man, we. That I could never do a show like that. That don't even feel real. Whatever come down the pipe, we talk about it. But I tell you this before we get out of here. Oh. So what I was saying before I was rudely interrupted by somebody who stopped in the show for two seconds and wanted control and think they can tell the whole. With the whole show should talk about 50 Cent said Floyd Mayweather. He posted an article, floyd Mayweather facing felony charges for passing a bad check. And he said, damn, champ, what the is up? If you need some money, just call me. We could have kept this from getting so messy. Not a feds looking for you. Love you, bro. I'm not mad at you no more. Call me. And he posted it on his Instagram. And then everybody, even down to espn.
C
Damn.
A
Posted about this two hundred thousand dollar check that. That Floyd wrote for. For a Rolex or Audemars brigade or some. It says flow. Floyd Mayweather faces felony charges over a luxury watch. It's going down, man. What is going on with Floyd Mayweather? 50 on his ass, though. I tell you that, man. He, he, they, they looking for him. He got, he, he, he faces felony charges over this. And they talking about, I mean, you know, not to say he gonna get no time, but they saying he could get some time for this.
C
Damn.
A
Yeah, so Floyd got some going on. They say the potential consequences if convicted of fraud is one to four years. But if he's convicted of the theft, felony theft charge, which is the other charge they talking about, that range from 1 to 20 years. So it's some serious. And also, let's look out for that. But before we get out of here, I just want to say, man, I met. I wish they would have let Carmelo Anthony take the stand, man. Yeah, I wish they would have let him take the stand, man, because, like, I've heard people say this before. We hearing about everything except for, we hearing from everybody except for him, man. And that's another thing. I don't know. When you fearing for your life and you had to defend yourself, you got, you gotta let the person take the stand. How, how can you defend, defend yourself and then end up getting damn near 40 years and never had a chance to say nothing. Never had a chance to say anything. Yeah, it just, it just, it's just, it's just sad, bro. But I wish he would have took the stand so he could tow his side of the story. Story and explain to him, explain to everybody what he was feeling. I, I just think, I don't know if that was, if that was part of the setup, you know, we, it's so weird. I don't know, but how the hell. And I don't care what's going on. He should have took the stand, man. I mean, he should have let him take the stand or he should have. They shouldn't have kept him from not speaking, man, or something like that. When your life on the line and you had to defend yourself, people gonna want to hit the jury. Gotta want to hear from you.
C
Yeah.
A
No. What do you think that was about, do you think,
C
man? Because his, because his lawyer was in a pocket.
A
Yeah.
C
For real. So it was like, now any lawyer would let you let the person take the stand.
A
Mm. Well, hey, Gerald. The only thing is I, I, I, I understand. Gerald said I'm in Texas. That would have never worked out for him. Well, did this work out for him? Like, he basically got life, so I don't think it, I don't think it could have got no worse if he took the stand, but it just, just, and hopefully the appeal, whatever. But just to do, have to do 35, just imagine having to do 35 years knowing that you never even got a chance to speak for yourself. If you know, if, like if, if you don't get a chance to do an appeal or whatever or however that go. I'm just saying, let's say the appeal don't work out. Nothing don't work out. I'm just saying as of what's going on right now, just imagine having to do 35 years and in your mind you was defending yourself and you never even got a chance to speak on your own behalf at all. Just think of the regret as you get older that's going, that, that, that, that can seep in. You know what I'm saying? Like damn, I didn't even, what if I would have talked? Yeah, it's like it's, it's, it's like he gonna have to live with that regret until something changes around. I, I, I, I, I, I, I take into consideration for sure what you saying. Gerald, you in Texas. I'm not. So it may have been difficult, but I'm just looking at the regret end of it and I'm, I'm being a Monday morning quarterback saying that him not speaking didn't work out either. So he got the full, basically damn pretty much the full charge. So we do know that didn't work either. But just to not have to live with so many crazy regrets as he get older. He's still a little boy now. As he get older, if he's still in prison, if he, if he's not able to get the appeal. The older he get, the more he gonna be pissed off that he wasn't able to speak for himself as he grown to a man. So I just want to share that. I just was, we never really spoke on that while we talked about. I'm like, man, I wish that he would have had a chance to speak for himself.
C
And then yeah, Grandma Kathy, I did. Eli had went, took SpaceX public. He became the first trillionaire.
A
Yeah,
C
not really the world's first technically because technically Mansa Musa was. But if you're talking about present day.
A
Right, right.
C
He a trillionaire.
A
And they say your first trillion is the hardest to make your next trillion easy man. No, I know that's what they say. They say it like that first trillion is the hardest trillion to make, but after that the next trillion is easy man. They say, they say he, that he and he could be the first quadrillion There.
C
Yeah. Like a trillionaire like oh like what okay so what is like I get all that. So what what is you doing with it?
A
Yeah, yeah. And then just before we get out of here, you know the whole moon and Mars man who fly. That's too dangerous. That's gonna even just become a thing. I ain't go you going to the moon on some regular Elon or going to Mars man.
C
If they get their together. If they get their together I might try it
A
now I'm scared of that on the moon. I'll be in the moon on Mars
C
gonna be on that float.
A
Hey look, if you have a medical emergency up there on Mars man, you
C
do and no they better have a medical place on that. See they they that's what I'm saying. They gotta have all that established health care, everything weaponry. We don't know what the coming drive
A
that you don't know. Hey look, you don't know asteroid it
C
might be some on a spaceship come through do a drive by some galactic guns or some you don't even know.
B
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Episode: Diddy Defense Claims Consent
Date: June 19, 2026
Host: Flo
A real-time, energetic panel breakdown dissecting the latest developments in the criminal and civil cases against Diddy (Sean Combs), focusing on his legal team's claim that the alleged sexual offenses were consensual — and what that means for the case's future. Other celebrity news and audience engagement woven throughout.
This lively episode centers around the latest court filings in the growing criminal and civil cases against Diddy, with particular focus on accusations by music publicist Jonathan Hay. The hosts review and react to Diddy’s legal defense that claims all alleged sexual acts were consensual, analyze contradictions in court filings (from “citizen’s arrest” to “consent”), and speculate on the legal, social, and cultural fallout. Further, the episode addresses other unfolding celebrity controversies (Floyd Mayweather, Carmelo Anthony) before fielding listener reactions.
Floyd Mayweather: Brief update on Mayweather facing felony charges for a bad check; 50 Cent’s public Instagram trolling.
Carmelo Anthony Case: Frustration that Carmelo could not take the stand in his legal proceedings; reflection on fairness of criminal justice system.
On Diddy’s Contradictory Defense
On Industry Secrets
On Alleged Victims Speaking Out
| Time | Topic | |----------|--------------| | 08:21 | Case background, Jonathan Hay’s allegations recap | | 12:07 | Diddy's “consent” legal defense (Ticket TV segment) | | 14:27 | Host analysis of contradictions (“citizen's arrest” vs consent) | | 22:44 | Diddy’s admission of “welcomed conduct” and oral sex claims | | 28:38 | Diddy argues he didn’t provide a service—Hay did (power dynamic) | | 39:58 | Consequences if LA prosecutors bring criminal charges | | 43:44 | Audience debate: would Hay fabricate allegations? | | 48:33 | Rumors of child actor victims; industry reflections | | 60:21 | Quick take: Floyd Mayweather's financial/legal trouble | | 62:27 | Frustration over Carmelo Anthony unable to take the stand |
The episode paints a detailed, alarming picture of Diddy’s evolving legal troubles, with court documents and host analysis suggesting mounting evidence and shifting strategies by Diddy’s legal team. The Flo Show panel frames the issue as not only about Diddy’s personal fate, but about celebrity power, credibility, and the wider culture of silence and complicity in the entertainment industry. As the case continues to develop, the hosts anticipate more accusations and major consequences — with Diddy’s own admissions now central to the conversation.
For more lively analysis, tune in live weekdays at 8:30 am ET or follow The Flo Show on Apple/Spotify.