The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Diddy State Charges Explained
Date: March 19, 2026
Host: Flo
Guests: Enoch, C Tuck, Chat Participants
Episode Overview
This episode dives into explosive breaking news about upcoming potential state-level criminal charges against Sean "Diddy" Combs, centering on allegations of hiring over 30 male escorts and related claims emerging from both court and investigative journalism. Host Flo, joined by panel regulars and live chat, also breaks down updates on other high-profile sexual assault cases involving singer David, rapper Boosie, and, briefly, Swizz Beatz. The conversation is candid, unfiltered, and emotional—marked by righteous anger and skepticism about the justice system's treatment of victims and celebrity offenders.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Diddy: Potential State Charges & Escort Allegations
(07:03—21:09)
- Breaking News: Word is circulating that state charges are imminent against Diddy, with allegations that he requested and engaged over 30 male escorts—refuting previous claims that escorts were only for him and his female partners.
- "Word on the street...is that state charges are coming, man. These state charges involve 30 men...from the Cowboys and Angels escort service." (07:03, Flo)
- Source of Claims:
- The news comes from a court appearance involving Brett Taylor (alleged owner of the agency) where he reportedly provided information about Diddy, possibly in exchange for leniency in his own legal troubles.
- Tasha K and 50 Cent have amplified the story online.
- "Brett Taylor, owner of Cowboys and Angels...was questioned in state court today by prosecutors over claims tied to Sean Diddy Combs and requests for over 30 male escorts for Sean." (09:32, Flo reading from Tasha K/50 Cent report)
- Seriousness of State Charges:
- State charges are especially dangerous for Diddy since presidential pardons don’t apply (unlike federal).
- "It ain’t no damn pardons." (12:53, Flo)
- "Even if Trump did pardon him, that’s on the federal level. You got any state charges, you still got to beat that and serve that." (12:54, Enoch)
- State charges are especially dangerous for Diddy since presidential pardons don’t apply (unlike federal).
- Escorts Case History:
- The episode revisits mid-trial revelations (June 2025) that Diddy complained about escort performance—contradicting his previous legal defenses.
- "Text messages presented to the jurors revealed that on September 26, 2023, Diddy reportedly communicated with Bridget...reportedly telling Bridget 'lol, he couldn’t even perform.'" (16:47, Flo)
- The episode revisits mid-trial revelations (June 2025) that Diddy complained about escort performance—contradicting his previous legal defenses.
- Potential for New Charges:
- It’s alleged that Diddy sexually assaulted a male escort, threatening him afterward.
- "It is even alleged that Diddy graped one of the male escorts, then threatened them by saying, 'I got Tupac hit. What the f**k you think I could do to you?'" (10:36, Flo)
- "If state charges get announced soon, the flow show filter is going to literally catch on fire, man." (20:11, Flo)
- It’s alleged that Diddy sexually assaulted a male escort, threatening him afterward.
- Panel's Take:
- Skepticism about Diddy’s chances of escaping justice:
- "The Diddy goose is cooked." (13:38, Flo)
- "That don’t sound like nothing made up to me." (12:17, Enoch)
- Discussion on sentencing and how legal maneuvers could (or could not) benefit Diddy.
- Skepticism about Diddy’s chances of escaping justice:
2. Case Update: David, Singer Accused of Multiple Sexual Assaults of Minors
(25:28—41:20)
- PI Bombshell:
- A private investigator reveals David has more victims—proof exists of illegal relationships with multiple minors concurrent with the Celeste case.
- "David has more victims other than Celeste, and we now have proof of that." (25:34, Private Investigator)
- Law Enforcement Apathy or Corruption:
- Despite overwhelming evidence, David remains uncharged and un-questioned.
- Panel speculates on law enforcement (LAPD) complicity or being bought off.
- "How is this private investigator able to pull all this...and law enforcement knows about these other minors...What is David tied to, man?" (26:52, Flo)
- Role of the Family:
- Notable lack of public outrage or advocacy from the family raises suspicions.
- "Now that I think about it, you know why it’s not a big fuss?...The family ain’t making a big fuss." (38:03, Flo)
- Chat speculates on parental involvement or payoff.
- "Grandma Kathy said she read somewhere that David paid large sums of money to the parents." (41:20, Flo)
- Notable lack of public outrage or advocacy from the family raises suspicions.
- Emotional Panel Response:
- Extreme anger at systemic failures, potential cover-ups, and societal indifference to crimes against minors.
- "You damn near should have to wear a tag around your neck like...when you got DUIs and you gotta have a yellow license plate." (30:10, Flo)
- C Tuck and Enoch call for justice, not vengeance but accountability.
- Extreme anger at systemic failures, potential cover-ups, and societal indifference to crimes against minors.
3. Boosie Allegations: Rape Accusation and Online Reactions
(42:40—60:44)
- Allegation Details:
- A woman accuses rapper Boosie of raping her when she was five, providing an emotional, graphic recounting.
- "He started to abuse me...I cried and I kicked and I screamed and I told him to stop. He kept raping me...I can remember him whispering in my ear that I would never have a true love." (43:37, Accuser)
- A woman accuses rapper Boosie of raping her when she was five, providing an emotional, graphic recounting.
- Boosie’s Response:
- Denies the allegations, claims it’s defamation, offers reward for identifying the accuser, and threatens legal action.
- "I need a real name. I got a thousand dollars to anybody who got a real name...I’m finna show this bh that I’m not to be fed with." (47:53, Boosie)
- His language and tactics are critiqued as intimidating and inappropriate.
- "Calling her out her name and all that probably..." (53:05, Flo)
- "You ain’t had to go straight to that." (53:26, Enoch)
- "That looked like a form of trying to scare...or...to pay it off." (55:01, Flo)
- Denies the allegations, claims it’s defamation, offers reward for identifying the accuser, and threatens legal action.
- Panel Reaction:
- Enoch says:
- "Just based off...I f** with Boosie...I don't think he would do nothing like that...But if that's not true...that's crazy for you to do that to somebody."* (50:53, Enoch)
- Strong call for proper evidence and legal process.
- Flo emphasizes need to let the case play out legally and avoid rash conclusions but critiques Boosie's reaction as incriminating in appearance.
- Enoch says:
4. Brief Mention: Swizz Beatz Accused by Baby Mother
(61:29—63:12)
- Swizz Beatz’s baby mother claims he raped her and that he appears in the "Epstein files."
- The situation is flagged as suspicious due to the pair's ongoing public feuding.
- "All I know is it’s just way too many grape and sexual assault cases floating around. All of them can’t be false." (62:39, Flo)
5. The Broader Theme: Systemic Injustice & Celebrities
Throughout
- Multiple allegations and cases are discussed as evidence of a systemic pattern of sexual violence and powerful men evading accountability. The panel laments the discrepancy in sentencing and public reaction for various crimes.
- "I just seen a video yesterday...dude out in Texas got found guilty of armed robbery...they gave him 25 years. But you gave Diddy 50 months." (34:27, Enoch & Flo)
- Diddy’s prosecution is seen as a watershed moment encouraging more victims to come forward.
- "It made victims say, damn, if Diddy could get held accountable, I can go." (63:12, Flo)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Diddy’s Defense & History:
- "Broke Back Diddy denied the agency’s request for an extra $600 after allegedly hiring a male escort named Cody, reportedly telling Bridget 'lol, he couldn’t even perform.'” (16:57, Flo)
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On State vs. Federal Charges:
- "It ain’t no damn pardons." (12:53, Flo)
- "Even if Trump did pardon him, that’s on the federal level...you still got to beat that and serve that." (12:54, Enoch)
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On Law Enforcement and Cover-Ups:
- "Law enforcement is aware of this relationship. He also said he’s aware of a third minor. I mean, there is no excuse as to why David has not been charged yet.” (26:52, PI Clip)
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Anger & Skepticism About the System:
- "How is he getting away with this? Cause, like, even when something go down, you at least getting brought in for questioning to clear your name." (35:57, Enoch)
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Boosie’s Escalation:
- "I got money for anybody. Anybody got this girl name, I got money...You trying to make some money today, give me this information." (47:53, Boosie)
- "If you completely innocent, I can understand making a video going off about your innocence...calling out...everyone in the family and where she work at and all that, that looked like a form of trying to scare." (54:04, Flo)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [07:03] – Diddy State Charges Allegations Begin
- [09:32] – Source Details: Brett Taylor/Cowboys and Angels, Tasha K, 50 Cent
- [12:53] – Panel on State Charges vs. Federal Charges
- [16:43] – Court Evidence About Escorts, Diddy’s Texts
- [20:09] – Chat Input and Recap
- [25:28] – David Case: PI Explosive Update
- [29:42] – Systemic Issues, Law Enforcement Inaction
- [38:03] – The Family’s Role in Cover-Ups
- [42:40] – Boosie Rape Allegation: Accuser’s Statement
- [47:53] – Boosie’s Response and Panel Analysis
- [61:29] – Swizz Beatz Allegations Briefly Covered
- [62:39] – Closing Theme of Systemic Issues
Episode Tone & Style
- Unfiltered, conversational, and community-driven, Flo and panelists tackle issues bluntly, switching between dry humor, exasperation, and empathy—deeply committed to "truth-seeking" and survivor-centered discussion.
Conclusion / Takeaways
- The episode concludes that the current wave of high-profile sexual abuse allegations reflects a long-standing culture of celebrity impunity, finally facing public scrutiny. The panel calls for true justice for victims, legal accountability for perpetrators, and a more active, vigilant public and media.
- "We hope that nobody got great. That’s the outcome for this." (59:11, Flo)
- The audience and panel are encouraged to stay safe, vigilant, and engaged.
For anyone who hasn’t listened, this summary captures the heart, outrage, and key facts of a packed, unflinching episode at the intersection of celebrity, crime, and the search for justice.
