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The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, y'all. I am just good. Got a very informative, great and crazy show again for you guys today. Meek Mill, Diddy's used to be his right hand man has just been exposed for some a crazy mansion party that did he threw that left blood stains and all kind of other mysterious crazy things. And also a lot of experts are thinking Diddy might be getting bailed on Friday, which is scaring a lot of witnesses and victims. I'm gonna go over that in detail. Coming up on the flow show no filter. Oh. How y'all doing today? Today is Wednesday, November 20th. Another day, another dollar. Yeah. Do y'all remember back in the day when, when we used to play like hide and go seek when we were kids? And if you were like me, you always found the best hiding places. And if you were like me and you were the one that found the best hiding places, then you always had jerks who couldn't find good hiding places. So they always hid right by your ass like. And that shit used to be annoying, right? And tell me if this ever happened to you. All right, hide and seek game breaks out. You, you find a nice spot, maybe you're outside playing hide and go seek. So maybe you don't hid under a neighbor's porch or something, right? And so the person, the other kid who can't find his own spot, he's over there by you, so you're under the porch and then he goes in the bushes. So he's hiding in the bushes, you're under the porch, nobody can see you. But he's in the bushes. And don't realize you can see through the bushes, right? So of course what happens? The hide and go seeker, who's it goes and of course who does he find? The person in the bushes, I found you. And tell me if this never happened to you as a kid, what does that person in the bushes say? The ultimate hatin ass shit. The person in the bushes looks to you would have been me hiding under the thing and says they found us. What the fuck do you. They didn't find us, they found you. But now cause you found you gonna out me talking about they found us. Now I'm caught and I had a good ass hiding spot that nobody would have found me. They probably called the police. It would have probably been an amber alert out about my ass before somebody found me. And because your ass caught you talking about something, they found us. If that ever happened to you, let me know in the. In the fan mail or the comments. Anyway, why did I even tell that story? Because apparently that's what's happening to Meek Mill with the Diddy situation. Now, if you recall Meek Mill and Diddy with thickest thieves singing to each other and everything, y'all saw the clips. But recently Diddy got the news that finally, if y'all saw the clip, Meek Mill said he part of the no Diddy game, denouncing Diddy and basically saying, I don't rock with that freak off master. And then right after Meek Mill said that, Diddy Sons commented on the post and said, shaking my head and it just already started to get ugly. Well, how about days after that happened, we got some explosive allegations surrounding Diddy. And it's behind a birthday party that Diddy threw for Meek mill back in 2014, where it was, it was all type of debauchery, crazy madness going on. Like I said, it was bloodstains. We gonna dive into it. But I believe this was leaked on purpose. It's just so funny. The minute Meek Mill says he's part of no Diddy gang, this crazy ass, nasty ass, freaky birthday information comes out. So let me lay it out for you. Strap in. Buckle up. If you're driving, keep your eyes on the road and keep your ears on me. And if you doing anything else, because a lot of people like to get work done and all type of stuff when they listen to my podcast. So whatever you're doing, lock into that, but lock into this. So the date is May 3, 2014. This is at the Parisian Palace. It's a $7.5 million mansion in Las Vegas. Like I said. What's the occasion? Rapper Meek Mill's 27th birthday. And Diddy went all out, sparing no expenses, shelling out 25,000 for a 24 hour rental of the property, that mansion. Now, I don't know why the hell another man is spending this kind of money on another man's birthday. And it's not his child, but I ain't gonna get into that. I'm gonna let y'all have fun with that. But what started as a celebration quickly spiraled into something darker. We've come to know them as freak offs, perhaps. Imagine this. You got 900 guests, high profile people. French Montana, Lil Durk. You got influencers, vine stars, lingerie dancers, exotic performers all in masks. You even got a naked sushi model. The atmosphere was very intoxicating and toxic, literally. Cocaine, razor blades, broken bottles, condom wrappers. All over the property. The next morning, property manager by the name of Jason Haight, who agreed to stay on site, describes the aftermath as nothing short of disgusting. Blood stained bedding, lubricant on the marble floors. Now you know the, you know that we've nicknamed Diddy and his crew the baby Boy, Baby oil bandit boys. And so you know lubricant all over the marble floors. Yeah. And it was even discarded underwear and iPhones found in the bushes behind the mansion. Just trifling freak off madness. Now, Diddy demands for the event were crazy, borderline obsessive. Now, according to the property manager manager, his team requested new double sided locks for all bedroom doors which had to remain unopened until Diddy himself arrived. He even insisted on bringing his own smoke detectors which were temporarily installed for the party. Well, he's trying to be safe, I guess. Now why was it such paranoia? Was this just a billionaire flexing his wealth or was something more sinister going on? The property manager claimed that Diddy's team was clear about one thing. Cost was not an issue. All they wanted to make sure is that that was the freakiest party known to man. They insured the mansion and its contents. So everything was insured, even covering loss of life? Yes, yes, they even had coverage of loss of life for this party. What the hell was Diddy anticipating? Then the chaos came. When the sun rose, the mansion was unrecognizable. The property manager described finding half an ounce of cocaine scattered throughout the property. Razor blades, Hundreds of razor blades. Matter of fact, the bedrooms were left a freaking mess. And like I said, blood stains on the bed sheets and condom wrappers all over the place, on the floor, in the kitchen, everywhere. That's a freak off. But here is where it gets even more shocking. I'm talking Mohawk, Diddy type. The property manager didn't report any of this to law enforcement. Instead he shared the video footage and detailed it with the Daily Mail. Go check out that article. Why did his power and influence extend even to those who should be held accountable? Now fast forward to today and Diddy is no longer the untouchable mogul that he once was. Now he's in the Fed prison facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. The civil cases against him include horrifying allegations such as drugging and raping a 13 year old girl. But let's connect the dots. Parties like this one at the Parisian palace, they weren't isolated events. They were a window into lifestyle fueled by access, power and an apparent disregard for consequences. The surface details of this party paint a chilling picture. One of a man who not only indulged in debauchery, but created environments where anything seemed possible, no matter how dangerous or illegal. Now, let's talk about this Meek Mill connection. The scandal doesn't end with Diddy. Meek Mill, the guest of honor at the mansion, has since distanced himself from Diddy. Now, remember that viral interaction I spoke about where he said, hey, Diddy was like, I'm no Diddy gang, Making it clear that he cut ties right now the speculation about their relationship has only grown since producer Rodney Jones filed that $30 million lawsuit against Diddy. That was earlier this year, if you remember. Now, Jones claimed that a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj was allegedly in a sexual relationship with Diddy. You hear that? I'm gonna repeat that. Jones claimed that a Philadelphia rapper. Now, Meek Mill is from Philadelphia. Everybody knows that. That dated Nicki. Nicki Minaj. That has to. There's nobody. It could be anybody else. Can't be anybody but Meek Mill. They. He claims that this guy, Meek Mill allegedly was in a sexual relationship with Diddy. The timeline and details pointed many to believe that the unnamed rapper had to be Meek Mill. There's no other Philly rapper that dated Nicki Minaj. Not as far as I know. Now, Meek took to social media to deny the rumors, Calling them an attempt to destroy the image of black leaders. But the videos and the photos and the interactions, including Diddy calling Meek daddy in a surface poolside video, have added serious fuel to that fire. Ain't nobody calling me daddy. He just, just ain't no guy called Diddy. Ain't calling me daddy. So of course, to me, that sounds kind of crazy. Now the mansion party was just one chapter in a larger narrative of unchecked power and X in excess. Now as Diddy awaits his trial, y'all, his past is catching up with him. Like these blood stained field freak off parties, Civil lawsuits, criminal charges, and resurf video resurface videos are painting a picture of a man who believed he was untouchable and a system that allowed him to operate without accountability for decades. The mansion party, the bloodstained bedding, mountains of cocaine, All a reminder that when you got money in power, people tend to think they can do whatever the they want until they end up behind bars with no bail. But now, as the prosecutors build their case against him, Diddy's world is crumbling. So what's next? I tell you what's next. The fucking bail hearing on Friday. Diddy's Trial is expected to shine a light on the dark secrets, the evidence, the witnesses, the testimonies, the child allegations y'all think we've heard. Now wait till the trial. I keep telling people, y'all getting, y'all, y'all, people like, well, it ain't, I ain't seen too much hardcore evidence, this, this, this and that. And people are saying like, you know, they don't. All the evidence they put out, I don't see nothing on them. Ain't nothing wrong with just being freaky. Guys slow down for a second and realize the real evidence comes out in May. And believe you me, y'all are going to be shocked by what the hell comes out. But here's the question that we are left with. Is it just about Diddy though? Or is it about a lot of these motherfuckers with power and money and fame that enabled his ass? I can tell you this though, one thing for show. As of right now, the party is over and the consequences are starting to settle in. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. And like I said, I swear it, I, I'm Almost, I'm almost 80% sure, maybe even 90% sure that Diddy or somebody involved leaked this story about this freaky ass blood stained party with all them celebrities there. That was Meek Mill's birthday party that Diddy threw for him. Because how ironic it is the minute, the minute Meek Mill denounces Diddy and says I'm part of no Diddy gang, now this story comes out. Oh, they playing a. That's why I call him Mohawk Diddy, y'all. D Diddy is one thing about him, he is a tough opponent. He's not going down without a fight. And the moves that he's making behind bars, oh my God. If they let him out Friday, I swear I don't know what the hell is happening next. And the scariest part about it, for all the witnesses and suspects involved, experts are now thinking that Diddy has a very, very, very good chance of getting bailed this Friday. Because the fucking prosecution has in their minds, has overstepped and been so thirsty. Have done some stupid moves trying to do too much. It reminds me of when I caught a. Finally caught a fucking fish. I was fish with my uncle Mo. Rest in peace. My Uncle Mo just passed away not too long ago, guys. He took me fishing. He put the fire in my belly. Meant a lot to me, very influential. Anyway, I was on the boat with him, everybody catching fish but me. And I'm pissed off. It's hot as hell on the boat. I finally catch a fish. But I was so excited to catch the fish. I'm unhooking it hastily, I'm fumbling around with it. I'm just doing too much because I'm so happy that I finally caught a fucking fish. And what did I do? Unhooked it, got to squeezing it too hard, and the motherfucker jumped back in the water, never to be seen again. You know, we happy for him because he got a chance to live. And he's probably a big, big, big fish by now. But the moral of the story is calm the fuck down, prosecution. Y'all are so thirsty that y'all gonna mess around and blow the case. So let's get into this, okay? Now, first time Diddy's team attempt attempted to secure his release, it didn't work. But now the stakes are higher than ever, y'all. His previous bids were all denied. Prosecutors were citing concerns of history of violence, his access to wealth and all of that combined could make him a serious flight risk. But this time, a few critical developments by the thirsty ass prosecution may shift the dynamic in his favor. Let's break it down. In Tuesday's hearing, which would have been yesterday, one moment stood out as pivotal. Judge Aaron Sabranian's reaction to the alleged violation of Diddy's attorney client privilege turned heads. Now, here's the back story. Prosecutors claim they found handwritten notes and calendars during a search of Diddy's sale. Now, these materials, they argue, show a pattern of intimidation, blackmailing witnesses and victims. But Diddy's defense came back hard as. And I was like, damn, I ain't gonna lie. They made some good points. As much as I'm, you know, know that him being out, it would be a bad situation, I have to be honest. The defense they came back firing, Diddy's lead attorney argued that these documents were clearly labeled legal and contained confidential information meant for his defense. He also called the government's actions a dangerous institutional failure. And then, get this, the judge seemed to agree. The judge even ordered the prosecutors to delete the photos of those documents for now. Could this be the first chink or crack or broken link in the prosecution's armor? This misstep could change everything, and I don't like it. Here's where things get legally crazy or fascinating, depending on your perspective. The attorney, Diddy's attorney cited a 2006 case, U.S. vs. Defante, which set a precedent for protecting inmates writings intended for legal defense. The judge appeared receptive to this argument, which is scary. Even asking the Prosecution to familiarize themselves with the case before the next hearing. Yeah. If the defense successfully argues that the government overstepped by accessing these documents, it could weaken the prosecution's credibility tremendously and put extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, extra emphasis on the fact that Diddy could be getting bail. So let's go into this 50 million dollar bail package. Let's talk the numbers. Now, Diddy's defense team has offered a staggering 50 million. Right? That's five times that of the former Amber Crombre and Finch freak CEO Mike Jeffries with his freaky ass. He posted I think it was 10 million and got out. Now this package includes strict provisions like in home detention, GPS monitoring and no access to private planes. The judge himself brought up Jeffrey's release as a potential comparison. Now that is what scared me when you got the judge bringing up shit on behalf of the defense. The prosecution should be shaking in their boots as far as this upcoming bail hearing. And they better come prepared because if not, Mohawk Diddy will be running amok all over the streets. Could this show that the judge like, like, like, could this be a prelude to his decision? We shall see. But, but check it out. It's not all sunshine and berries for Diddy's defense though. The prosecution, let's think about what they might be able to do. They will probably hammer home the their strongest points. They've highlighted Diddy's alleged history of violence. Y'all all saw him whooping Cassie's ass in 4K on the hotel like the m looking just like a monster. They found a ridiculous amount of violent weapons at his LA home during the raids. And these will be strong points. But here's the kicker. If the court believes the prosecution is being overly aggressive and compromising Diddy's legal rights, that could actually work against them. So why exactly are the experts thinking bail is a strong possibility for Diddy this time, even though the prior three times it was an emphatic no? Well, the attorney client privilege violation, the judge's concern about the government's handling of the evidence could erode trust in their case. That's number one. Number two, the extremely high bail offer 50 million is hard to ignore, especially with the strict monitoring conditions that we listed earlier. You know, the GPS monitoring and no access to private planes, yada yada yada. Number three, the judge comparison. The judge referencing that earlier case of Mike Jeffrey Jeffries hints that he may consider Diddy's offer sufficient for Bailey. And number four, the defenses aggressive push. The defense are coming and they coming hard. And it seems that this last hearing, they actually struck a chord with the judge. We shall see. So what's next? What we need to look out for y'all Friday. I need everybody tuned in to see how this bail goes, because this is a huge moment for the defense and the prosecution. It's also a huge moment for the suspects, for the witnesses and the victims, because everybody will be on Diddy's radar if the Mohawk man himself is out. Me, myself, I'm not fucking worried about no Diddy. We good. But I feel for the witnesses and the. And the victims. We already know Diddy has allegedly blown up people, cars, and intimidated and all type of stuff. So Friday is huge, y'all. So I need y'all to pay attention. Well, Diddy walk free, or will the prosecution's relentless pursuit keep his ass behind bars? We don't know until Friday. But one thing's for sure, this courtroom drama is some shit that I never seen before. And like I said, you don't need Hulu, you don't need Netflix when you got this surviving Diddy Kelly going on. Thank you for joining me on the Flow show. No filter for another episode. Till we meet again. I'm out.
Host: Flo
Release Date: November 20, 2024
Podcast Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
In the November 20, 2024 episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo dives deep into the explosive revelations surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs and his tumultuous relationship with rapper Meek Mill. The episode exposes a series of scandalous events, including a notorious mansion party, legal battles, and the potential implications of upcoming courtroom decisions.
Flo begins by recounting a wild and chaotic event from 2014—a lavish birthday party thrown by Diddy for Meek Mill at the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas. Hosting 900 high-profile guests, the $7.5 million mansion was rented for 24 hours, with Diddy allegedly spending an additional $25,000 to ensure the event was nothing short of extravagant.
"[00:05] Flo: 'So the date is May 3, 2014. This is at the Parisian Palace. It's a $7.5 million mansion in Las Vegas... what started as a celebration quickly spiraled into something darker.'"
The party featured an eclectic mix of celebrities, influencers, and performers, including French Montana, Lil Durk, lingerie dancers, exotic performers in masks, and even a naked sushi model. The atmosphere quickly devolved into debauchery, with evidence of substance abuse and reckless behavior scattered across the property.
"[02:30] Flo: 'Blood stained bedding, lubricant on the marble floors... it's a freak off madness.'"
The aftermath was grim. The property manager, Jason Haight, described the scene as "disgusting," with half an ounce of cocaine, razor blades, broken bottles, and condom wrappers littering the mansion. Notably, Diddy's team had implemented stringent security measures, including double-sided locks and personal smoke detectors, raising questions about their intentions and possible anticipation of chaos.
"[04:10] Flo: 'They insured the mansion and its contents, even covering loss of life for this party. What the hell was Diddy anticipating?'"
Fast forward to the present, and Diddy's reputation has plummeted. He is currently facing severe legal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. Civil lawsuits have surfaced with horrifying allegations, such as the drugging and raping of a 13-year-old girl. These charges paint a picture of unchecked power and a lifestyle fueled by excess and disregard for consequences.
"[08:45] Flo: 'Now he's in the Fed prison facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering... These parties were a window into a lifestyle fueled by access, power, and an apparent disregard for consequences.'"
The scandal extends to Meek Mill, who was the guest of honor at the infamous mansion party. Recently, Meek publicly denounced Diddy, distancing himself from his former mentor and aligning with the "no Diddy gang." This fallout was accompanied by a $30 million lawsuit filed by producer Rodney Jones against Diddy, accusing him of fostering an environment of sexual exploitation.
"[12:20] Flo: 'Meek took to social media to deny the rumors, calling them an attempt to destroy the image of black leaders... It's all adding serious fuel to the fire.'"
Flo suggests that the timing of the leak about the mansion party coincided suspiciously with Meek Mill's public denouncement of Diddy, hinting at a possible orchestrated backlash.
"[14:55] Flo: 'I believe this was leaked on purpose. It's just so funny—the minute Meek Mill denounces Diddy, this crazy ass, nasty ass, freaky birthday information comes out.'"
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Diddy's current legal predicament and the upcoming bail hearing scheduled for Friday. Historically, Diddy's bids for bail have been denied due to his history of violence and access to substantial resources, which prosecutors argue make him a flight risk.
"[22:30] Flo: 'But here is where it gets even more shocking... DIDDY is no longer the untouchable mogul that he once was.'"
However, recent developments suggest a possible shift in the prosecution's stance. During a Tuesday hearing, Judge Aaron Sabranian reacted strongly to allegations that the prosecution violated Diddy's attorney-client privilege by accessing confidential documents meant for his defense. The judge ordered the prosecution to delete certain photos, signaling potential weaknesses in their case.
"[30:15] Flo: 'Judge Aaron Sabranian's reaction to the alleged violation of Diddy's attorney client privilege turned heads... This misstep could change everything.'"
Diddy's defense team has proposed a substantial bail package of $50 million, significantly higher than previous offers. This package includes strict conditions such as in-home detention, GPS monitoring, and no access to private planes.
"[35:50] Flo: 'The attorney, Diddy's attorney cited a 2006 case, U.S. vs. Defante, which set a precedent for protecting inmates writings intended for legal defense... It could weaken the prosecution's credibility tremendously.'"
Flo emphasizes the high stakes of the upcoming bail hearing, suggesting that if Diddy is granted bail, it could lead to increased threats against witnesses and victims, given his alleged history of intimidation and violence.
"[40:05] Flo: 'If they let him out Friday, I swear I don't know what the hell is happening next... the scariest part about it is for all the witnesses and suspects involved.'"
He also raises broader questions about systemic issues of power and accountability, questioning whether the legal system will hold influential figures like Diddy accountable or continue to enable their unchecked behavior.
"[45:30] Flo: 'Is it just about Diddy though? Or is it about a lot of these motherfuckers with power and money and fame that enabled his ass?'"
Flo wraps up the episode by urging listeners to stay tuned for the outcome of the bail hearing, highlighting its significance not only for Diddy but also for the broader implications on justice and accountability in the entertainment industry.
"[50:45] Flo: 'This courtroom drama is some shit that I never seen before... You don't need Hulu, you don't need Netflix when you got this surviving Diddy Kelly going on.'"
As the episode concludes, Flo reinforces the gravity of the situation, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next developments in this high-profile legal saga.
Note: This summary encapsulates the key points, discussions, insights, and conclusions from Flo's detailed exploration of Diddy's scandalous activities and the ensuing legal battles. The inclusion of direct quotes with timestamps allows for easy reference and highlights the intensity and urgency with which Flo addresses these critical issues.