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What's going on, everybody? Everybody was going on. A lot of updates today. What is going on with your boy Diddy, Jonathan Hay situation and Carmelo Anthony. Update and shout out to the Knicks for last night. The greatest comeback of all time. Of all playoffs and spurs with the stupidest play of all time. The stupidest, stupidest, stupidest, stupidest. But we got a lot to talk about today. What's going on? Who we got in here? We got Denise in here, Sharon. What's up, Enoch? Shout out to we. We gotta get our donations up, y'. All. Let's hit our goal this week. 65 so far. We need by 190. Shout out to Stephanie Kabata Sabada. I can never pronounce your last name. Stephanie. I apologize. Shout out to Stephanie for the 25 donation to the. Buy me a coffee to keep this live alive. Everybody show Stephanie some love in the chat. And as a matter of fact, put a 1 in the chat if you can hear me. My bad. Put a 1 in the chat if you can hear me. What a day. I'm trying to figure out where we should start at. Matter of fact, let me put the. Let me put the link in the chat. While I'm talking about donation, I at least got to put the link in the chat. Can't nobody donate without a link. Yeah. As soon as he got close, though. As soon as they cut it to less than 10. Let's see. Let's Go to it. Chat. Good morning Chat. I done put it into the put the donation link. If you want to be like Stephanie and help this show out, go to this link right here. Donate. All you need is your card. You can donate anywhere from one dollar to a hundred dollars and up or whatever. And then also you can also send it directly to the super chat and super stickers. Good morning, everybody. Well, This is another episode where I get to say I told you so. I'm not proud about saying I told you so because at the end of the day, lives were affected and I'm not happy to be right, but I'm happy. I ain't happy to be right, But I am right. Remember, we're gonna talk about oh, and you know we got to go over that Diddy Diddy mess too. So stay tuned for the Diddy stuff. Matter of fact, matter of fact, let me. Let's play Cabot in the chat. Y' all want to talk about these upcoming charges. Did he looking at or y' all want to go over that my told you so moment with Carmelo Anthony? Which one we going over first?
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I think Carmelo Anthony or Diddy. How we starting today's show off? Let's see. Take a quick poll. In the chat. Carmelo Anthony or Diddy. Where we starting at today? Somebody sending a donation and get us started. Enoch says Carmelo. What else we got? Carmelo. Carmelo. We get one more. Carmelo. What is today? Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. Today Thursday. Forgot this week is flying by. Yeah, this week is flying, flying, flying by. Okay, What is going on with the world? So Carmelo Anthony, look like that's where we started at. Look like the first few votes came in. Carmelo Anthony. So y' all did not tell you like, like, like, like, like like my mamas and grandmamas used to say back in the day when they was whooping our but talking while they was whooping it for us being bad. So didn't I tell you y' all remember them days. Well, check this out. We talked yesterday about the Carmelo Anthony verdict. And we all know there's some that we that that we we not too happy about, But everybody in agreeance basically that some ain't right. Everybody in this chat basically. And remember I talked to you about. I brought up stuff nobody nobody had brought up yet. I brought up something that nobody had brought up yet. Remember I said yesterday now we know Carmelo Anthony was just sentenced to 35 years for the murder of Austin Metcalf. A verdict that millions don't agree with. But remember I told you someone right? Remember I told you I did a case before where it involved police brutality in a family, and they were set up with a lawyer. They were actually suing and going after the. The city or the county, and they actually were. It was rigged. They were. They were supplied a lawyer that they thought was on their side and at the end of the day, wasn't on their side, was actually working for the enemy. But act in his. In a way acted as in a. In a way that they were. That the lawyer was working for the family of the brutalized black man. Well, do y' all know the very next day, Do y' all know the very next day. People start to say what I said, Check this out. Check this out. I couldn't believe. Well, I guess I'm not gonna say I couldn't believe it, but I said, damn. I just told. I just told everybody, check this out. Now, I was the first one to bring this to the attention of that they do even set us up. You think. You think you got a good defense attorney and you thinking this defense attorney has come from a good referral source and then come to find out. Come to find out this attorney that you got is working for the enemy, working for the prosecution. So I was not stunned, but I was also confirmed my suspicions. I have a right to be suspicious because it says here Carmelo's at Carmelo Anthony's father says he regrets using a white defense attorney and believes he was set up and received an unfair trial. They told us, go get white attorneys. They pushed them. There was no objections. Shout out to Enoch for the $10, bringing us closer to our goal. Enoch, thank you for the ten dollar donation. That puts us at $75. We have 175 left. Thank you. Everybody give Enoch a shout out in the comments. Everybody, give Enoch a shout out in the comments. Show her some love for showing me some love.
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Absolutely not. And we're gonna keep fighting.
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So check this out.
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Do you believe your son received a fair trial? Absolutely not.
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Absolutely not.
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Absolutely not. And we're gonna keep fighting when I
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stop fighting for justice for my son.
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And as parents, have you all struggled with guilt, you know, asking yourselves, is there anything differently? I know. Kayla, you said you wish you had gone to that track meet. Is there anything that you both wish you could have done differently?
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I wish I would have just been rebellious. I was told, don't talk to this person. Don't talk to this person. I feel like it was just a setup now. So they told us go get white attorneys. Every black person I went to, I said no white attorney. They said I'm all push them.
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Hey, here you go.
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I mean no objections. It was things to smooth because as a father, me being who I am, I got to make sure she's straight this mama. I got to make sure she's straight mentally because if she's not straight, my house ain't straight. I'm not straight. Then I got the kids, other kids to worry about. Got to make sure his mental health. I can't go back and forth with him right now because his mental can handle it. The misunderstanding of what dad is trying to take. This ain't a daddy moment.
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Do you believe your son received a set up?
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Yeah. They never said who told them to get a white attorney. They just said they. I don't know about that. But remember I told you they will send people strategically. I told you, I witnessed it. They will send people strategically. They will send people strategically to give you the right. To give you the right attorney. And when I say the right attorney, the attorney they want you to get, who's going to help the prosecution. I've seen it happen and I told you about it yesterday. And, and, and, and all of it's coming out now. They ran the same play on them. They pushed them to get a certain attorney. You hear the father say the attorney wasn't even objecting to no objections. Just sitting there and letting. Letting poor little Carmelo Anthony just get railroaded. Just get railroaded. He never stood a chance, man. And how can you fall for. If I'm in Texas, I'm not just going with nobody who's saying, telling me to get a white attorney. Just picking somebody. I don't know. I need somebody to come from a referral from somebody I know who cares about what I'm going through with my child in this case. That was a bad move. You in texas. They play games? Yes. Enoch. Yes. The appeal has been filed. The appeal has been filed. The appeal has been filed. You guys, he is going to have to put up everything. The family is going to have to put everything they can into filing this P. Let's see what, what information we have on this appeal. It's a sad situation. Man. Man, look at this. Man, look at this updated mug shot. Wow.
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3.7 GPA. Star of I think what football and track team. Got a high school had his high school sweetheart has been supporting them. And this is from MSN. Carmelo Anthony files appeal one day after 35 year murder sentence Carmelo Anthony filed a notice of appeal Wednesday, just one day after a Collin county jury convicted him of murder and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of 17 year old Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet last year. Anthony's. Anthony's legal team. Also submitted paperwork declaring he could not afford private counsel and requested a court appointed attorney for the appeal. The 19 year old was convicted and sentenced Tuesday following a high profile trial in in McKinney. The jurors deliberated for about three hours before finding Anthony guilty of murder in the April 2025 incident at David Stadium. They rejected the defense's arguments of self defense and sudden passion and Anthony was taken into custody immediately after the verdict and later transferred to Texas Department of Criminal justice intake and assignment of a prison union unit. The filing of a notice of appeal is a standard first step in challenging a conviction and sentence in Texas. Anthony has been assigned court appointed appellate counsel. His trial attorneys Mike Howard and Toby Shook have not publicly detailed the specific grounds for the appeal. The case drew significant community attention in Frisco and across North Texas with both families and supporters present throughout the proceedings. No additional incidents were reported following the sentencing. The appeal will now move forward in the higher courts while Anthony began serving his sentence at a state prison facility. Man and that's his new mug shot. Man, I, I look at this man. Two lives thrown away because a bunch of adults were nowhere to be found in this situation. And it ain't gonna be like Diddy. Who knows how long this appeal will take? Who knows how long this appeal is going to, is going to take. Who knows how long this appeal would take? No, but I, I, I, I, I, I, I have witnessed. Denise I agree that black people do think white attorneys are better sometimes a lot of times. But we can't, don't, we can't say if it's just no setup. I've saw a setup firsthand by, by being in the trenches of these stories and I'm, and I'm, and I got to get that word out because too many of us don't know. Like I would have never known that they actually do this if I wasn't with these impacted families down in Jackson, Mississippi, helping black men who have been brutalized by police and getting away with it. The police are getting away with it. And, and, and I'm telling you, I saw it with my own eyes and ears. They will infiltrate the, our black families who don't know much about the system. They will infiltrate you and set you up With a lawyer. I saw it happen. I witnessed it firsthand. And if I wouldn't have witnessed it firsthand, I would have never known that they actually really do that these days because it's hard to believe, but you don't know. But what I realize is these families who don't know what's going on, who don't know much about the system, don't have many people to turn to. So the system uses that against them. The system will put multiple people around that family and send multiple people to give them recommendations and make it seem like this is the person you need to go with. They try to make it seem like this is the attorney that you need and they make sure they attack you from different, different avenues. Different avenues, different people all try to come with that same game. Hey, we need, you need to get this attorney for this reason or that attorney for that reason. So I can't say for sure that this was a setup. But people need to know. I, like I said, if I didn't see it for myself, I would know that, that, that, that they do this, that, that the system takes, they fix the game. Basically. They, they get these families who don't know much about the system or don't have many connections, don't have many people to turn to, to ask how they should handle it. And so they take people who are involved at the courts and around the situation and they send them at these poor families and, and force lawyers on them. Now it's up to them to go for it. Thank you. It's up to them to choose them. But at the end of the day it's a, it's a dirty game they play. It's a dirty, dirty, dirty game. I, I, I, like I said, if I didn't see it for myself, I would have no clue. But that was one of the most surprised. This was back in 2022, I believe. 2023, 2022 or. But I do agree, But I do agree us as black people tend to lean towards more white attorneys when we shouldn't. I see that all the time too. So I do agree with that point. So. Carmelo Anthony's new mug shot revealed as he's transferred to state prisoners from tmz. Carmelo Anthony has officially traded county jail for state prison and the convicted killer posed for a new mug shot after being transferred into Texas prison sentence system to begin his serving his 35 year sentence for murdering Austin Metcalf. The 19 year old appears with the shaved head and wearing a sleeveless prison tunic in the new Booking photo taken after his move into state custody Wednesday morning. Anthony spent Tuesday night in county jail before being transferred to Wallace pike unit near Houston. Anthony was convicted and sentenced on Tuesday for Austin's murder, meaning he only spent one night in jail following the guilty verdict before going to prison. In the new interview, Anthony's parents, Kyla Hayes and Andrew Anthony, said they don't believe their son received a fair trial. When asked if Carmelo got a fair shake, hey said absolutely not. Hayes also said the family will continue fighting on Anthony's behalf. The family also criticized the makeup of the jury, noting there were no black jurors on the panel. Prosecutors dismissed two black prospective jurors during the jury selection. During the jury selection and the judge overruled defense objections. Prosecutors maintained the case was handled overruled defense objections. Prosecutors maintained the case was handled in a race neutral manner. Story developing Man, I don't see man I, I, I, I, I, I'm just struggling, y'. All. I'm struggling to to deal with and find out the fact that a young man with his whole life ahead of him with good grade is got 35 with no priors, no prior violence, no prior suspensions, nothing. Yet. Here we are, 35 years. Enoch says there's two standards of justice for sure. It's gonna be tough, man. Gonna be tough. These dealing with this appeal. And then like I said, this ain't gonna be like Diddy. How long, who knows how long this appeal gonna take. And with them having the system so fixed, how do we know? How can he even trust what's gonna go on in that appeal, man, it just doesn't make any sense at all whatsoever. What's up, Tasha? Tasha said, hey, fam, what it do? What it do? Let's see. Let's make sure we got we done did all of Carmelo Anthony's updates. Man. It's just, it's just no way. There's no way to look at this case and just not see how sad it is, man. It's just like. And they I've never seen, I've never
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a case somebody gets sentenced and convicted that fast. What is that all about? Y' all. Convicted and sentenced all in the same moment. When is the last time that happened? Are you saying Austin fell on the sharp tool? I saw a, a post somebody was talking about how the law. The lawyer for. The lawyer for Carmelo Anthony come to find out. Actually cool. Actually cool with the prosecuting lawyers. They that's been found out. There's so many conflict of interest. There are so many conflicts of interest in this case. It makes no sense. But there was a post. I'm looking for it now. Hold on. Chat. Where is this? Let's see. Yeah, y'. All. It's definitely. So many conflict adventures. This is why he may have better. He may have a better chance with an appeal. It's just that I don't trust this system, especially in Texas. Y' all trust Texas? Do y' all trust Texas to do the right thing? Because I sure as hell don't. I don't. I think it's going to be a dog and pony show and they go try to railroad the kid. I hope not. I hope I'm wrong. But the way they did this quick ass trial and then sentenced them in the same moment and he. It's just over. He got 35 years on his head. Makes no sense. It makes no sense. Enoch says there was a video I seen with an elderly white lady. Said she seen a video that his in. He's innocent. Austin and Hunter were the aggressors. Allegedly. Those lion kids have videos. Yeah. That they took and they deleted videos that showed, from what I heard, that Austin was the aggressor. They showed videos that show. They had videos that showed that Austin was the aggressor on him. He was the aggressor on Carmelo Anthony, which. Rest in peace. Hey, nobody deserves to lose a life. But you gotta keep your hands to yourself and. And stay out of contact, stay out of conflict. It just. It just makes no sense. Y' all keep your hands to your. I don't get it. I just don't get it. Y'. All. What? What? Where are we at? Where have we come as a society? Where is this? Damn. Sorry, y'.
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Trying to find this post. This lady broke it down. She broke. Was it.
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This one is intentionally doing dishonest report about what is going on in the trial of Carmelo. And since some of the morons out.
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He should have killed both of them.
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He shifted some of the more. Are you guys noticing the content creator shift? Are you guys. Since some of them. What I have found since. Are you guys noticing? Since some of the morons out there can't seem to grasp that Austin Metcalf was the bully in this situation. Let's look at this picture. As you all can see down here is the tent. Now it's possible that this tent was slightly moved in order to gather evidence more efficiently. After all, there was inclement weather that day. But here you can see where the team clearly had all of their Stuff. Now, as you can see from this clear picture, that right here where this tarp is, is clearly where the incident happened. This tarp is clearly preserving evidence, and that is the trail in which Austin walked away. Now, as someone who did sports her entire life, I can tell you that the prosecution's claim about tent culture is absolute bs. In fact, one of the most fun things about sports when you were a kid was when rain delays would happen and you could go visit people in other tents and hang out with them. Carmela was sitting all the way up here with. When Hunter Metcalf decided he was going to sit in front of him, he
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was sitting on the bleacher in front. So he was sitting on the bleacher with his back to it. Hunter stood up? No.
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So what?
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Two things. The defense called this out in one of the witnesses, saying if he was outside of the tent with his friend, what was wrong with that? And the witness said it was because he was in proximity to the tent. So the coach had texted Austin earlier that day, telling him he needed to step up and be a leader. Then why was it only six minutes that he arrived that he went straight to Anthony? Prosecutor himself said that Austin had only been in the stadium for six minutes before he was stabbed. It was only 15 minutes from the moment that these twins entered the stadium to when he was hid away in handcuffs. Romello immediately ran to his coach and hugged him. Does that sound like a murderer or like somebody who was scared? To be clear right here, it says that none of the videos that they saw actually showed the altercation or the stabbing. And the images are not clear enough because of the rain, as well as people walking around holding umbrellas and crossing in front of the path of the camera. What they don't want to tell you about Carmela is that he was not only captain of the football team, captain of the track team, he had a 3.7 GPA while holding down two jobs. He was 5 foot 8 and 130 pounds. The Metcalf twins are 6:1 and 213 pounds, which is 83 pounds heavier than Carmelo. And one of the people that testified today was the detective of the Crimes Against Children unit. Y' all remember how I said Eddie was pretending to take video? That detective was the one who talked to Eddie and looked at the phone. The defense asked him if they found any deleted photos on the phone, and the detective said he's not sure. Why? Because he didn't actually confiscate the phone and look at it. Someone who was actually in the courtroom on Saturday had this to say. Carmelo airy go into the tent. He asked, is it okay if I sit here? And even made small talk with the kid next to him about the weather, using the words crazy weather, huh? To which the kid responded, yeah, it is. Not only that, we found out that Eddie, Carmelo's friend, when he realized that Carmelo was in the tent, actually switched seats with another kid so that he and Carmelo could be seated next to each other and talk. And now word on the street is that Hunter was called to testify but didn't show up. That's why there was that very long lunch delay. Some places are reporting that it was them trying to bargain and get a plea deal. But if that was the case, why not do a Hail Mary and put Carmelo on the stand? Why rest their case if they were so concerned with how it was going? And frankly, if Carmelo is found guilty, it is very likely that he could get a mistrial solely because of this.
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Jeff Metcalf allegedly was helping one of the witnesses answer the questions in your comments, in your comment section of that video, saying, like, oh, who is this woman? She's just bias saying anything. And then court TV or law and crime YouTube page, like a million something followers. That reporter said the exact same thing.
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And it's literally witness tampering since some of the morons out there.
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So see, Tuck, this is crazy now. Did you see? Nah, that's crazy. That them boys, they actually followed them outside the tent.
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That is crazy.
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They actually followed them outside the tent and. And did this and had altercation. But did you. I know you. You just getting on. Did you see now that the family and the father is saying exactly what I said yesterday, remember?
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And I said, that's why I've been telling.
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I've seen that video last night. I'm like, what? I'm like, man, we just talking about.
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Just talking about that. And nobody had mentioned that yet. Nobody has said anything because I told you, people don't really. I didn't know how much they do that, bro.
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But you like the way you hit, like, hit it on the head, though.
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He.
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It's like you would have thought he listened to the show. Yeah, because he said it like, yeah, you know, they coming to me. They telling me, like, go with this lawyer. I'm like, man, we just said this verbatim.
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I'm trying to tell y'. All. That's why I was. I was adamant about explaining, like, listen, y', all, I wouldn't have known this if I didn't see it with my first. With my own eyes in here, with my own ears. I wouldn't have known because that's very. That's that's something else when they. They go on that I didn't know they could go. That, you know, would go that far. But that's what they do. They use people. Because most people especially. And the ones who get. I'm gonna tell you this too, Tuck, and it's another thing, the ones who get got by this when they just kind of trick you into getting a lawyer, who, who they. Who you think is working for you, but really working for them, see, they get it. They get to people just like Carmelo. The families who ain't used to dealing with this shit. See, now, the families who got. Who used to fighting cases and this, you know, you can. You know how it is to tell you got them families that they know about the system, they done fought many cases. They get into all that. Those families don't go for it. But. But the ones who go for it are. Tend to be the ones like. Because the Damien Cameron family was just like this. It's an innocent family who didn't know nothing about no court, didn't know no lawyers didn't know. They had nobody to ask. You gotta think this dude damn near 4.0 student playing sports, no priors. They don't know nothing about no, no, no, no. No lawyers and system and murder trials and this and that. So what happens is once it happens and you know, they smell blood in the water, they know who, who experienced it, who not. So once they realize that you. You inexperienced and don't really know what's going on, they will just attack you from different angles. And like I said, they'll. They'll use people who connected. They smart enough to know, okay, if we. This let this person ask or let this person tell. And you always, and I hate to say it, you got people who will sell out their own. See, they use one of us, see. Tuck, go tell that family to use so and so what so and so. Attorney at law. The white dudes and you, you black. They trust you. We know they trust you. But you doing it because you trying to prepare, you know, excel your own career. That's how they. I'm telling you, that's how they do it. And it was just like you said, it was crazy to hear the father break. You would have thought he listened to the show, he immediately came out with it. And nobody else mentioned that, that it even happens, because like I said, A lot of people don't realize that that should happen, man. And I said, I wouldn't have known it. That's. I seen it with my own, too. And. And. And that family just. And then I knew it because dealing with the family, I could tell how somebody would manipulate them like that because they didn't know nothing about the system. They didn't know nothing about nothing. So they was just kind of like anybody giving me some solid advice, and if they feel like they connected to anything they got to do with court, I' ma listen to them.
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Yeah.
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And then next thing you know, you get hit with. You get one of these attorneys who don't give a. And. And not only don't give a, but they actually trying to railroad you, man. So.
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And then even. What's that stuff give saying go. They took his account, they disabled his account. He had raised over, what, like 630, 000?
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And they disabled it immediately.
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2. It's another thing was. No, as soon as the truck. Whatever. As soon as the trial was convicted is over. Yeah, they just. Man, and how many times have we seen other people run up a bag and keep their bag and keep. They. Them. They. They. They. They're gifts and go or gofundme up like, man, so many things in this case, in this trial just ain't right, man. Yeah, this ain't right, man. So we're gonna keep following then. Like I said, this ain't. He ain't. This ain't Diddy. This appeal could be forever, man.
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Especially how they handled the case overall. They definitely gonna draw it up.
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Oh, they're gonna draw it out.
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That's. That's. That's crazy.
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They're gonna draw it out, man. They're gonna draw it out. So before we get into. Oh, so we're gonna keep. Keep an update on that, keep following it up, but the case with Diddy is the new case that Diddy got or the lawsuit or whatever with the child actor that said Diddy did some stuff to him. Y' all familiar with that? We'll put a one in the chat if y' all familiar with that one. We're gonna talk about that before we get out of here, because the lawyers who got a potential. For Jonathan Hay, the law. The lawyers that got a potential criminal case coming for Diddy, we don't know yet, but they reviewing it. But the same lawyers handling that are the exact same lawyers that's handling this child actor case. So many people are believing that this child actor case could possibly go criminal, too. And it's supposed to be naming all kinds of names. Like in this they saying like they put sent out letters. This ain't Tony Busby. This is another attorney. And they are, they, they have sent letters out to a lot of people. This could bring a lot of industry people into the, into this, into this case. So this is from Forbes. Sean Diddy Combs sue for alleged sexual assault of minor Rep called suit false and ridiculous. Rapper Sean Diddy Combs, who is serving a 50 month sentence in a federal prison for prostitution charges, were sued by an unnamed former child actor who alleged Combs sexually assaulted him at a Hollywood networking event in 2007 where Combs offered to privately meet to discuss his acting career. And I don't know who this is. I was thinking what if this was the dude from Empire, but that Diddy was playing with. But anyway, let's continue. Who does this lawsuit name as defendant Names alongside Combs as defendants are laying talent, Frazier, a whole bunch of different companies that are either connected to Diddy or just worked with Diddy. But the plaintiff alleged his agent sent him the invitation to the networking event at which Combs was present. But he accused him of creating the risk he would encounter powerful adult industry figures where he may be vulnerable to be manipulated, coerced, exploited and abused because of his age. Now, the plaintiff brought eight claims, most of which are against all the defendants, though the claims of negligence exclude Combs. Under the negligence claim, the plaintiff accused his agents of knowing about Combs allegedly sexual sexually deviant propensities and prior sexually predatorial misconduct, but said they failed to take any preventative action to protect them from such conduct. Other claims include childhood sexual assault, sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent supervision of a minor and false imprisonment, which refers to Combs leading the plaintiff to a back room where he shut the door and allegedly assaulted the plane. Now what we need to watch for. The Los Angeles County District attorney office confirmed last week that is reviewing a case to bring possible criminal charges to Diddy. And that's over. Jonathan Hayes. Now, Jonathan Hayes has been exposing a lot of what's been going on in the industry. This interview right here where he breaks down, he speaks on Jay Z, DJ Khaled and more, listening with some of the things he said and also participated in bisexual.
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JC is also participating in bisexual activities.
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Would you want to say allegedly for your safety?
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There's no, I would say allegedly if it was allegedly. DJ Khaled100 has been involved and he's bisexual. I did a show Called One Shot. And he was in Miami and he was open with the guy that, that he was with. He was, he was gay. And I don't understand what happens there where there's nobody's anything to me, like, hey, make sure you don't, you know, go out and say this on record. Make sure you don't say this. So it's weird that that would still be hidden. That seems like that should be a fact. That DJ Khaled, at least in 2016, was definitely bisexual.
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And Jay Z is without question bisexual.
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I, when I agree with you, I know I, I, Jay Z's mother, yes, she's gay.
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Openly.
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Okay?
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I, I have nothing against any person's preference, but in the industry, they like to hide this. Specifically in hip hop, they're trying to make this normal now. They're trying to push it on so it can be more accepted within the hip hop community. But the reason why they want to keep this from the public is because they're pushing this gangster, you know, tough guy, manly of all men Persona. And if it were to come out that they were not the manly of men. So I think that's the reason why they hide it. But I 100 believe that these people are bisexual, gay. And I believe that, like I said, the Freemasons, they don't see themselves as men. They see themselves as gods. That's what the 33rd degree literally represents. It represents enlightenment. It represents reaching the level of a God. And most people will say that God is genderless, even though in Christianity, God is a man, essentially a man type of being. But in the cabalic kabbalist way that they look at these things, they see man and woman as one. It's called the, the, the Great Androgynine. Mispronouncing. I'm sorry, but it's the, it's, it's alchemy in the sense where the femininity and the masculinity come together to create one being, which is a God. And that's literally what masonry teaches. So I wouldn't be surprised if 90 of these people in the industry at the level of Jay Z, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye west, all these people at the top, if they're into this kind of thing. Because I personally believe, and I've personally proven hundreds of times, that you, you just cannot get to that level without being a part of that club. Would you agree with that?
G
I definitely would agree. And listen, as you're saying this, and I'm thinking about the DJ Khalid situation, that, that TV show, it's on BET right now. It's called One Shot and I left. There's like stories out there where I left One Shot and I said that I left One Shot to be. Because I was reunited with my, with my birth parents. And that's not really, I mean that is the truth. But the reason why I left because the whole, the whole was gay. RZA is bisexual. Sway Calloway is bisexual. Who else was out there? DJ Khaled was bisexual. It was like one big, you know, gay party that was all like closeted and like weird. That's why I left. Because for the exact same things that you said. Like people have their own preferences, people have their own beliefs. You know, I know a lot of, I know a lot of, I know
H
a lot of people.
G
So I know a lot of, you know, gay Christians and then I know a lot of people like the church
F
and I actually bring.
A
So you putting a lot of people out there and they gonna have to sue him for defamation or something. He not even putting allegedly behind a lot of his.
D
Yeah, he said, I say alleged if it was a legend.
A
Oh yeah, that's strong. And he ain't just a nobody. He been in the game. He'll been a publicist for big time people. He ain't as far as from what we see, he ain't looking for no, he ain't been looking for no money. This is just straight accountability and believing that some criminal went on. But I don't know. Jonathan Hay is already set setting it up and I'm telling you, they, they saying this child actor is from the same lawyer that's already dealing with the D A over in la. So and I'll, and I know the child acted by being something that was done to a minor. The, what they call it, the statue of limitations is much different. I think they, I, I think they, they, well for sure they last longer. The statute of limitations on a minor is I think, is it 20 years? I'm not sure. But I do, I do know that it could still be criminal because of the fact that it was a minor. So Diddy got a lot of coming and this child actor who, who claimed that Diddy did something when they were a kid. I don't know if they're ever gonna name who it is. Like I said, I, I, if I was a guest. I don't think it's the Empire dude. But it got to be somebody we know. Child actor. The way they talking about it, it's got to be somebody we know who anybody in the chat Who y' all think this child actor that Diddy violated? Maybe Orlando. I don't know if it's Orlando, only just because he's so wild. I don't even know if the white would take his case because Orlando be saying such crazy. But who knows?
D
But no, I think even that that's it with Orlando. That should act. For real. Yeah, he know. He know what he doing. He's just getting the information out there. For real.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He just. He just playing. He just. He just. He just. He just acted. He just acting. Ain't.
D
He sees it because it's like. I mean, and it's smart too, because I'm like, all right, I can say all this information and then I look crazy talk. Be talking all crazy, doing erratic. So the who really ain't tapped in on the same frequency. For real. Ain't gonna pick up what I'm laying down or go think I'm crazy just like the mass public might. But the ones who really listening to what the saying people. Oh, all right. He talking crazy. But what the Is he talking about?
A
Right.
D
Let me see what he talking about. He's talking crazy. I ain't gotta really. You ain't really gotta. And fully indulge in the individual, but you can indulge in the information that's coming up.
A
Right, right, right, right, right, right, right. I can only think of brother. Brother from Empire. That's what people think in the Empire person too.
D
He was grown as you. Would you consider that a child actor?
A
He used to be, though.
F
Oh.
D
What he was. I ain't know what he was in before.
A
I don't know if he was big. Famous. Famous. Well, I had to look it up. But I did. They did. I remember once upon a time, they said he was a child actor because.
D
Because I. I forgot who. I think it was probably Jaguar that said that Will Smith was up there messing with him.
A
Right, right, right. What's his name?
D
Brashear Brush Your Gray. Allegedly.
A
Allegedly Brashear Gray.
D
Yep.
A
Let's see if we can pull up something real quick. Let's see what we got on Brashear Gray. Oh, no. So they say he wasn't a child actor. So it ain't. Unless. Unless this thing wrong. But it can't be him. I guess. I guess Empire.
D
Yeah. I think that was his first. The first little gig. For real?
A
Yeah. So it ain't him. So I don't know who. I don't know what child actor did he play with? We're gonna have to find out because y' all know one thing about it. It ain't about to be anonymous too long. No. Somebody gonna come out. Somebody gonna come out and say it. But before we get out of here, man, what the hell you think about San Antonio, man?
D
They blew it. Then wouldn't be up there talking all that. The whole, the whole ordeal with Mitchell Robinson, he's like, I'm in your head. I'm in your head. You lost, bro. It's like y' all lost. You, he up there breaking free throws. And like, he. If he would have hit them free throws, they, they. That would have sealed it. But you, you, yeah, he dropped the ball.
A
You missed both. Both of them.
D
And then I, I told, I told everybody. I was like there because they was just up there talking. I'm like, a lot of stuff be looking good on paper. You just got to see how it panned out in actual gameplay. I'm like, but you gotta still know what is still paying out to be on paper. I'm like, as far as roster wise, I'm like, think about it. Think about the Knicks roster. Yeah, Cat making his. He. He doing what he doing. But when he was in Minnesota, he was, was. Cat, he was the dude. He was the main person. He was number one OG when he was in Toronto, he was the one of the go to behind Pascal. So if he wasn't number one, he was number two. So you. You bringing up, then you got Jalen Brunson and you bringing all of that type them type caliber players together, then you got to think about the chemistry that Josh Hart, Mikhail Bridges and Bronson got. They've been playing since college and probably before that all together. Yeah, it was. It was really four of them. They all went to UConn together and they won. It was Dante DiVincenzo, Jalen Brunson, Mikhail Bridges, and Josh Hart. So that chemistry alone, like when you got someone coming up that's like they playing and they know exactly what they gonna run to before they even go. When you had that type of camera, like, I got my cut. My one cousin meal, he live out in Florida now. But when we was younger, we was coming up, all we did was play basketball together. I played. He was. He's shorter than me, so he played the two, but he was quick. I mean, he played the one, so he was quick. And I was a two, so I knew how to handle it. But I'm like, unless you do it, give me the ball in the corner, I got you. And vice versa. But like, when we. Me and him were playing I knew how he. I knew how he was gonna cut. I knew when I needed to cut. I knew where he was gonna want me to be to throw the ball. We ain't had to say nothing. All I did, all we do is look at each other and just start moving. So they playing with that Type of chemistry. Minus 1.
A
Meanwhile the spurs throwing it at each other's back and.
D
Come on, man.
A
And, and dear Fox, man.
D
So I, I thought I got out. Now he is like, like documented. He is one of the fastest players in the NBA because, like, they got that document, dog you. Why you ain't switch hands. You knew what type he was coming down for. You knew. I thought I could outrun him. Regardless what you thought, you knew he was coming for that chase down. I would have went up with the left just like that.
A
But hey, look, but the shot clock was turned off. He could have ran and they would have. Even if they followed him, it would have been about 7, 6 seconds left maybe, and he would have had two free throws.
D
Come on.
A
You don't shoot the ball there. It was only what, about 13, 14 seconds when he started going. So it's like the game over with. Except they gotta follow you. Like. Yeah, that was dumb, man. In real time. I was like, don't you what you do? That was dumb. You had. That's like when you get the ball, like if they would have missed it and you get the ball, it's like 20 seconds left or whatever. You hold it, let them hold it
D
as long as you can.
A
Ain't no shot clock no more. If they don't follow you, game over. So they gotta follow you.
D
You really be playing hot potato with that because they don't swarm you. Hurry up, hurry up.
A
The timeout.
D
Yeah, ran in the circle.
A
Exactly. He could have ran, act like he was going to shoot it and ran in a complete circle. And by the time he did all that, it wouldn't even been hardly no time left. He could have threw it in the air,
D
man. It was great. What's crazy is I was, I was looking. Why? I. I think. I think the Knicks gonna win the next game.
A
Okay.
D
I think the next. Gonna win the next game. Because, man, I'm about this. This is what I was look looking at. I was looking based off of the finals that the. That the spurs won.
A
Okay, let me see.
D
So the. So the 90s are the 99 finals. The spurs won the first game. Then. Then they won a second game and then the Knicks won the third game. Then the spurs won a four and then they won the fifth, the spurs won the fifth, and. But it was a close game. It was 78 to 77. Now you fast forward to 20, 26. The Knicks won the first game. The Knicks won the second game. They lost game three, and then they just won game four. I think they. I think they about to win. And they gonna be on San Antonio floor, too. I think they about to. It's gonna be a close game, but I think they gonna try because this is. All it's gonna do is be that in reverse or be 99 in reverse order.
A
Well, you heard. You heard it here first. See, see, Tuck, the conspiracy theory.
D
Serious. This is what I. This what I think.
A
Hey, look, let's see if it come true. If it come true. That's. Hey, look, they can start putting money on it.
D
You feel me?
A
Yeah, you broke it down. See, Tuck said game. What is with game? Spy. Yeah.
D
Game five.
A
Game five. Sea Tech say.
D
Oh, I'm.
A
I'm.
D
I'm rooting for the Spurs. I'm rooting for the Spurs.
A
Office research off my research right here on this live.
D
I think that it's gonna be a close game. They might win by single digits, but I think based off of the evidence that that would be a crazy storyline. So I think they gonna want that storyline.
G
Yeah.
A
All right, there it is. Let's see if it comes true. Swan prayers to Carmela Anthony see to follow that case. Shut down the boy gift pick up.
D
That's crazy.
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Episode: Diddy Facing More Charges? Carmelo Anthony Appeal Fallout
Date: June 11, 2026
This episode of The Flo Show No Filter, hosted by Flo, dives deep into two major topics shaking headlines: the fallout from Carmelo Anthony's 35-year sentence and appeal, and the latest abuse allegations and lawsuits involving Sean "Diddy" Combs. True to its claim of "real news, no spin," the show examines the details and the wider implications, with heated discussion, commentary, and contributions from listeners and co-hosts.
Timestamps: [06:12]-[47:31]
Host Flo’s “I Told You So” Moment
Flo revisits his earlier warning about the risk of manipulated legal defense for Black families and connects it with Carmelo Anthony’s recent sentencing.
“Didn't I tell you, like my mamas and grandmamas used to say back in the day when they was whooping our butts—didn't I tell you?” (06:36, Flo)
Case Recap
"I wish I would have just been rebellious... I feel like it was just a setup now. So they told us go get white attorneys." (13:41, Carmelo’s father)
Specific Concerns
Community Insight and Listener Responses
Flo and callers highlight the dangers of inexperienced families being led astray by the system, reinforcing the need for awareness:
"If I’m in Texas, I’m not just going with nobody saying, telling me to get a white attorney... That was a bad move. You in Texas. They play games." (14:31, Flo)
"[These families] don’t know much about the system... So the system uses that against them." (18:33, Flo)
The Appeal and Next Steps
GoFundMe & Support Roadblocks
Notable Quotes
Timestamps: [47:31]-[56:44]
New Lawsuit Details
Industry Connections and Speculation
Jonathan Hay’s Revelations
“Jay Z is without question bisexual.” (52:20, Jonathan Hay)
"RZA is bisexual. Sway Calloway is bisexual. Who else was out there? DJ Khaled was bisexual." (53:45, Jonathan Hay)
Reactions and Repercussions
“He not even putting allegedly behind a lot of his [claims].” (54:35, Flo)
Timestamps: [59:27]-[66:08]
Last Night’s Game Recap
Team Chemistry vs. Chaos
“Think about the Knicks roster... that chemistry alone – like when you got someone coming up, it's like they playing and they know exactly where they gonna run to before they even go.” (59:49, D)
Tactical Mistakes & Predictions
“I think the Knicks gonna win the next game. It’s gonna be a close game, but that would be a crazy storyline. So I think they gonna want that storyline.” (65:53, D)
“I wouldn't have known this if I didn't see it with my own eyes and hear it with my own ears. And most people, especially... the ones who get got by this are the families who ain't used to dealing with this.” (43:03, Flo)
“Diddy got a lot of [stuff] coming, and this child actor... I don't know if they're ever gonna name who it is... But you know one thing about it, it ain't about to be anonymous too long.” (56:44, Flo)
“It was really four of them. They all went to UConn together and they won... that type of chemistry, like, I got my cousin, all we did was play basketball together... When you have that type of chemistry, minus one, you really know each other.” (59:49, D)
The episode is marked by fiery, unfiltered commentary, a strong skepticism of both the legal and entertainment systems, and close attention to community experiences. Listeners benefit from access to both breaking headlines and the lived realities behind them, amplified by personal stories and candid speculation. The recurring themes are distrust of institutional systems (legal and entertainment), the power of community watchdogs, and a commitment to “seeking truth, no filter.”
Flo closes by restating support for Carmelo Anthony, expressing continued skepticism of the courts and the music industry, and promising further updates as stories develop.
Miss the show? This summary covers all the crucial drama, heated insights, and key facts discussed—no filter, just the real talk.