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The thoughts, views, and opinions on the Flow show no Filter are for entertainment and educational purpose only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Happy, happy Tuesday. The what's up, y'all? Another. Another day, another Flow show no Filter episode coming your way. Got a lot to talk about. It's. It's so much to talk about. I don't. It's hard to fit it all in an hour, y'all. What the hell is going on? You know this one of the favorite days of the week. Taco Tuesdays. Taco Taco Tuesday. So I. Oh, let me tell you what. What, what. What we talking about today. First, before I get into my rant, what did y'all hear about Diddy and that new documentary, the one I told y'all about? He pissed off about that. And he pissed off about the co conspirator. Like, he, like, he getting like, yeah, wait till we dig into that. Diddy starting to get. He getting lightweight. Like mad at the system. Like, he want to really be aggressive. So we're gonna see how that gonna go for him. But yeah, we got to talk about that. Diddy is not happy. Also, like I told you, that Fox Sports Kit, Skip Bayless, Joy Taylor, Shannon Sharp thing is blowing the up and somebody about to get fired, somebody about to get sued, and somebody name about to be mud. So we're gonna talk about that. We're gonna explore a little bit. I gave you. Actually the. I kind of just gave you the story yesterday. Now I'm a not at this is turned out to be the biggest, biggest stories I thought it would be. We got to do a little deep dive in it. Y'all gonna be like, what in the hell? Also got some updates on the New Orleans. New Orleans. That situation happened in New Orleans where that killed all those people by driving that truck through that crowd of people and shot. And it's been so many weird developments. I finally got a nice little update and segment for you on that. Prayers to everybody in New Orleans. They had to deal with that tragedy. So we gonna talk a little bit about. 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If you have any issue and it's concerned of something with the you can't load something or anything like that, do not hesitate. They are happy to help. No attitude or anything. So I just want to get that out there because I kind of forgot yesterday and told you at the end, but at the very, very, very end. So I'm like, let me get that out the way in the beginning. So on this Taco Tuesdays, I remember before I told you about my. I like to rant about my taco experiences or just my Mexican or Spanish dishes or whatever because anybody that knows me know I've been, I've been a big fan of Taco Tuesday since way, way, way, way, way back. Tuesdays has always been special to me because growing up in Cleveland, we used to have at BW3s on Tuesday, this is what my Taco Tuesday. Now this is weird because this ain't even taco place, but this is what got my Tuesdays think like where I just like always had to celebrate Taco Tuesday because I used to always celebrate 10 cent wings at BW3. How the old am I? How the old am I? If I remember Ten Cent Wing Night on Tuesday nights and BW3s, y'all remember that? Are y'all old enough? If not, ask your, your granddaddy or ask your uncle or ask your daddy or your mama. But yeah, BW3, which is Buffalo Wild Wings. I don't know if y'all have one of those where you at, but it's a, it's a wing. It's like a sports bar. And they had 10 cent wings. Now in these days, I can't even imagine how you can sell wings for 10 cents. Now. They sell they damn near $5 a wing. Now you get one wing for $5. You want five wings is $30. But in today's economy. But anyway, 10 cent wing nights at BW Threes and their wings were so good. We used to go there. Our broke asses, we could go there and we go there with $5 and on the spot. And I remember my dad and my mom used to tell me these stories, and I'd be like, you old as dirt. Now I get to tell these stories, and now my son and the younger people get to tell me I'm old as dirt. That's cool, though. So, anyway, Tuesdays have always been special to me, starting way back when I was a kid getting those tenses when it was every Tuesday. So naturally, once I started really learning about Taco Tuesdays, it was. Tuesday was already a special day in the week for me to, like, kind of just get out. So I love Taco Tuesdays. But anyway, Chipotle, your ass on the chopping block today. Yesterday it was apple. Today, Chipotle is your ass. And. And if any of y'all love Chipotle, the old Chipotle, it's like Kanye. You know how we all love the old Kanye. Well, I love the old Chipotle. I don't know what this new Chipotle is with a skimpy ass portions. But I'm. But I had enough Chipotle. Why are y'all charging more but giving less? As when back in the day, Chipotle, they used to scoop that. They would scoop that. That chicken or that steak or whatever you got. They would scoop it from the bottom and pile that thing on so much, you wouldn't even have to say double meat. You almost didn't want to say w. That's a lot. But sometimes you just felt greedy and big backed back big, and. And you'd be like, man, give me double. And then they scoop it from the bottom again, Blow. You got steak and chicken all over. It's spilling all over the counter. Chicken on the floor. You can't close the lid. After they done this was. Back in the day. Now we got this new Chipotle. They. When they go to put the chicken or the steak or that. That. That. That meat, I can't pronounce the chirachu, whatever that is called. When they go to scoop that now they. They scooping that new meat like it's like they scared of it. Look, I think the spoons even got smaller. It's like they scoop it. Like, if they give you three chunk. If they give you more than three chunks, they gonna get fired. So now it's different. You the same thing you like. So then they give you the single, and you look at the single like, God damn, that ain't no meat. Now you scared to say double meat for another reason. Because if I say Double meat. I'm still not going to get no meat. And now my order going to be $30 for this little ass ball. So what do you do? You greedy like me. You still say double meat, and you just be mad. Chipotle, cut the shit. Get back. We won't. We want our bowls to be big again. No Diddy. But got my rant out the way, y'all and the Chipotle, if you know some advice, hit me up on any of my socials. Flo Daddy Flow. And if anybody. Y'all. Any of y'all out there that got some little ass portions, tell me about it in the fan mail or DM me. Because Chipotle then got to the point. To the point where you go there hungry and you leave there hungrier. I'm gonna leave it at that. It. I mean, hey, y'all, I'm in MO today. You know I love Taco Tuesdays. I don't know what I'm had later, but let's get into this. Diddy. I guess I'm on some Diddy mad. Like. I'm mad like Diddy in a way. Like Diddy mad as y'all ever since that new little documentary came out and all his inner circle and changed on him and said they saw him sleeping with underage girls and. And perhaps men. I don't know, but it's crazy. So let's get into that and let's get into this show, huh? What the is up, y'all? As y'all know, let me do my little intro. Welcome back to this Tuesday episode of the Flow show. No Filter. The only place you can come to where it's gonna be raw, real, and right. I ain't over here just yapping now, y'all. Diddy is playing a game of chicken with the feds right now. I said the Diddler is playing a game a chicken with the feds right now. Spoiler alert. I don't think he gonna win, but that's my opinion. But the whole is wild. Let's break it down with no filter like I always do. All right, so here it is. For those who've been living under a rock, Diddy is out there fighting cases behind walls. And now he has turned from being Mr. Super Respectful and quiet and smiling Diddy when he was trying to get his bail, he didn't turn from that to Mohawk Diddy. And why I call him Mohawk Diddy because Mohawk Diddy was a. That's why. When. When he had that Mohawk, you could. He ran a 30 mile. A 30 mile marathon on a bum knee and finished it in less than four hours. And he probably had a freak off after that Mohawk. Diddy was unstoppable in the early 2000s. You couldn't. You should have never gave that man a Mohawk. I'm gonna just leave it at that. Anyway, Diddy is like. He want the cake. He wanted sped up. You know how they saying they was gonna drop the co conspirators March 7? I brought you that news, y'all. I'd be so early on the news that sometimes my video get taken down for missing information, and then they have to put it back up days later because I was the first person to report this. And tick tock took it down to about misinformation, and then the whole world reporting it, didn't they put it back up. So anyway, remember they said March 7th. Well, Diddy said March 7th. Bring the co conspirators. Now, as a matter of fact, February 1st, did he want the co conspirators brought out? He said, don't even wait till March 7th. I'm like Diddy on some John Wick Mohawk Wick. But I don't know how it's gonna end for him. But, yeah, he flexing, y'all. It's like. He's like, if I'm gonna give you, like, the context of where his mind frame is right now. From what I'm hearing, he like. He in that. That mind frame, you know, when you just don't give a fucking. You just get aggressive against. Against your. Your superiors, and, you know, it ain't gonna probably end well. That's where he at now. This just isn't Diddy, though, you know? His legal team gonna follow up and flex right with him. What he's trying to do, he's trying to corner the feds so they don't have time to pile up extra charges before that time, before March 7th. But that's a risky, risky play. If the Feds come with receipts, it's curtains. And trust me, they have receipts, a lot of them. And like I said, how long is those receipts? Well, go to CVS and buy a pack of gum, and you're gonna get a receipt that's gonna hang, that's gonna flop, start falling all to the goddamn floor, it's so long. That's the kind of receipts the feds got on the Dettler. So here's where it gets juicy. The feds are saying there are some friends and maybe even family who helped Diddy with all this shady business. Now let's break that down, no filter. Of course, first the rumors about his sons, the streets, AKA me and the rest of the Internet and all my fellow podcasters and bloggers. The word around the campfire is this. I need y'all to lean in. I may make sure y'all listening to this shit. If you driving, listen hard. If you walking, pay attention. But listen here clearly and pick up the dog poop. If you walk on your dog, they are saying Christian and Justin Diddy sons might be caught up in all of this shit. Imagine your dad dragging you into a RICO case. Imagine y'all. But you know what's crazy? Quincy, his adopted son, which is really Al B. Shore's son, does not seem to be mixed up in all of this. Why do you think that is? If. If I'ma speculate, I'ma speculate. And this is what I would speculate. I would speculate. As much as Diddy claims Quincy as his son and this and that, he knows that end of the day it's not really his son. And at any given moment I'll be sure and Quincy could be back on good terms, right in life. We know how that you know your real father. I don't care how long it take. A lot of 99% of the time you see somebody, they real father and real son, they want to connect at some point, even if it takes a while. So I'm thinking Diddy didn't have Quincy all the way wrapped up in this stuff because of the Quint, because of the Alby short connection, which I think is boding well for Quincy right now. So as far as what I think, I think that's why Quincy is not being mixed up in this mess. Because I don't think Diddy really had him all the way in, in the inside all this mess because he couldn't trust him all the way. But that's just my two cents. So let's talk about these alleged parties, the freak offs and, and whatever, because it gets darker. The lack of consent, the lack of consent. They have allegations of lack of consent. That's disgusting. I didn't even know that was a allegation, but it makes total sense. There are also people that might say I didn't know what I was getting into because you got the lack of consent. But then you got the people you know, like I said, to go along with the. Like I said, they didn't know what. Like I didn't know what I was getting into. I didn't consent to this. But that's not gonna help you if you was around and you didn't say shit unless they proved that you were drugged. And in that case, you got an alibi. But what I'm trying to say is it's a lot of people who are just around that are about to get caught up because some of this so, so nasty foul that just being around is a case. The people with the nine to fives ain't never felt so good. Nine to five is the new celebrity in 2025. You. Hey, look the way everybody, we looking back at all these. What these celebrities going through now. This might be the first time in history where as a majority, we don't want to be them at all. Like, like, we don't want to be star. I'm. I'm a celebrity and I ain't even trying to be a celebrity. But I guess I'm the, I'm the new celebrity because the new celebrities, we are like what we used to be, where we are about the people. I don't give a. About all that old celebrity crap like that, that era. I even got to go into it. We don't want to be that. And it's funny because we used to look up to that like as. And I'm not speaking individual. I'm just saying, like as a society, we were always in all the celebrities. Like now we like, get away from me. We don't even want to be put in the same. I don't even. That's why I, when people even say, you know, oh, matter of fact, oh, tmz. When people be talking about team, you know, people looking at me totally different now. And I, I like it. But I want to make sure. Don't put me in that old celebrity category. Make sure you make sure I'm the new age. Like we, we, we have, we have the people. We ain't on this. But anyway, tmz, y'all is. I'm glad one of my fans reminded me in the fan mail shout out to you. I saw it because TMZ was canceled. Y'all know I was out of power. The whole power outage happened on New Year. So I didn't do. I wasn't able to do TMZ then. I had to cancel. But TMZ is today. I should have reminded y'all yesterday, forgot about it. But today it comes on at like maybe like 2 or 3 o'clock, wherever you are at, you know, the TMZ TV show. But it, it, it's all day thing for me though, because I, but just look out for that. I'm sorry I didn't tell y'all that yesterday, but let's get back to this to Diddy, because let's talk about that enterprise letter. Y'all remember the enterprise letter from yesterday? The letter that details the enterprise letter is the letter at the feds are supposed to drop March 7, detailing all the illegal that he did. So it's basically like the blueprint for the RICO charges. Keeps every. Keeps up to date with everything. But okay, the feds about Diddy trying to rush them and saying, bring it out February 1st and all that because y'all know that that enterprise letter going to show dates, times, places, everything. The feds are saying, look, don't rush us. We do it on our time. So they, they've already responded to Diddy trying to rush them. But here's why. Diddy is playing a dangerous game. See, if they release it too early, it could short circuit their investigation. They're still out here digging up skeletons, Literally in some cases, lots of skeletons. And Diddy knows where all the bodies are buried. And the feds are trying to figure out where they are buried. So as we always say, these cases we talk about Diddy, but it's always more than just Diddy. This is what's on display here is a power ego and how far people will go to protect their empire. We've seen Jay Z do things. Diddy's doing things to protect his empire. And along the way, they're gambling with their freedom, maybe even his kids freedom. But let's be real. Even if Diddy wins a small victory here, where they bring out the co conspirators early or whatever, his public image is in the gutter and it ain't coming out. Nobody, I repeat, nobody comes out of a RICO case smelling like roses. And if the feds have their way, Diddy will never see the light of day. It don't matter about no co conspirators or none of that. Nothing will be able to save them. So what's my no filter prediction? Diddy's sons, they may get thrown under the bus not just because they're guilty or whatever. I'm not gonna even say that. But who knows? Because the feds will use them as leverage, knowing that Diddy will do anything to save his kids. I believe he loves his kids. He loves his empire. But does he love his kids enough to not implicate them? This is so touching. Also, don't be surprised if we see more big names dragged into this as co conspirators. And I'm talking about Hollywood. I'm talking music industry elites. I'm talking about the Ashton Kutchers of the world, the J loads, Leonardo DiCaprio. You know, the list goes on and on. Because if you were at those parties, the feds might come knocking at your goddamn dope. You feel me? So let's pay close attention to that. That is Diddy's update. We got some more updates, but we are gonna watch this like a hawk, I'm telling you. Because Diddy is not. I, I told y Mohawk Diddy mode was coming. And that's when he get aggressive and even wilder than the regular diddler that we know. And it ain't gonna be. It ain't gonna be. It ain't gonna be too sweet. Heads are about to roll in this celebrity world. And speaking of heads rolling, what about this crazy development of this Fox Sports shit? Skip Bayless career is pretty much over. And now we waiting to see what is about to go on behind the scene. Because I'm telling y'all, some Fox execs are about to get fired behind this trifling harassment. Some of these details you not gonna believe from the, from the, from that whole lawsuit from being recorded to grabbing asses. You got, you got Fox Sports execs accused of just grabbing asses of workers. We gonna get into that. Before we get to that, let me thank everybody for the subscriptions. The subscribing. The subscription only content is, is taking off. Everybody's loving it. I'm having a ball over there in the sub only content. If, as you know, I'm covering this. The series is called Surviving Clive and Diddy. And we going through all the, the, the, the latest and the old stories and the new stories of people who've come up missing or just have been done completely wrong in this Holly weird situation. We've dove into the love triangle of Kim Porter, Diddy and Shakir Stewart that left Shakir Stewart mysteriously dead. A lot of story that. A lot of people don't even know that story. He was the record exec that signed Beyonce. I just dropped us Kathy White. What really happened to Kathy White, Jigga, Jay Z's mistress, who was reportedly Jay Z was cheating with her. And. And all that lemonade that. That Beyonce was talking about was about her. 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For being a subscriber today, don't they donate 13. I really appreciate it, but let's keep it going. I'm gonna give more content. Let's subscribe. Subscribe, subscribe. I really appreciate it and it's going well. And I, I'm at a loss for words. Y'all support me so much. I can't help but bring all this new content. I got so many stories to tell. Depends on how many. The way the subscribers coming in. I might even add Twitch. I didn't have Twitch on this installment of Surviving Clive and Diddy, but I might add Twitch and a couple other ones. So let me know, y'all. But let's get back into this, this, this, this Fox Sports shit. See, I don't run my shit like Fox Sports. We respect everybody here. Fox Sports has some crazy going on. So we went into it yesterday and if you heard the show yesterday, you know that Skip Bayless, Joy Taylor, Emmanuel Acho and Shannon Sharp are all being dragged and what I'm calling the freak off Fox Sports Network. Oh. Cause they, they might, they. Everybody was smashing everybody and it's all coming out. And I apologize to the hairstylist, pronounced her name wrong yesterday because I was so early on the story, the publication I had had it spelled wrong. Had it Faji, F, A J, F, A J, I. So that's what I thought her name was. Her name is Faraji. So far. If you heard this and didn't mean to do that, it was a honest mistake. I will pronounce the. I will pronounce the hell out of it. Good. Now, Faraji, I got you. So the former hairstylist Faraji is the one blowing the whistle on these allegations. And today I'm gonna go ahead and break down the 15 most shocking details in this case and, and let you know what, what everybody's saying. What, what it, what it. You know, what, what was everybody's responses. We're gonna go over that so far. G is the former hairstylist who worked at fox Sports from 2012 to 2023. And she claims that she endured all type of crazy harassment. You got Skip Bayless, love him or hate him, he was a massive figures. He was a massive figure at. In sports media and media at one time, but he's kind of fell from grace and she said he was making inappropriate advances, offering money for sex and more. Now, Joy Taylor, the, the, the host of Speak now, but she was also the moderator for. At Undisputed, which was Skip and Shannon show at one time. She's caught up in this and they said she basically smashed everybody to get to the top. She was giving this guy sex, this guy sex, that guy sex, all while she was married. And then her marriage actually, if that's even a word. But you know, she gotta end up getting a divorce because of the cheating allegations. And it's actually an article on that. So those receipts are online. You could, you could check them out for yourself. And then ch. Charlie Dixon is the Fox Sports VP of content, also the VP of perv. He's accused of groping. That's the one. When I told you about grabbing ass. He grabbed Faraji's ass at a party and basically has been the head leader of a toxic workplace in according to this lawsuit. And so with all those characters, they all make up Fox Sports and it's a fucking mess. It's a mess. So the culture at Fox, the way Faraji paints it, is a horrifying workplace riddled with misogyny, racism and ableism. According to her, this was a place where executives and talent could do whatever they wanted, harass, retaliate, abuse, whatever. She says this toxic culture was so bad that when employees complain they weren't protected, instead they were punished, demoted, or just outright fired. And get this, the people accused of wrongdoing were actually the ones promoted. So if the ones doing wrong are promoted, what does that say about the ones doing right now? I don't know about y'all, but if it's true what this lawsuit is entailing, this house of cards, AKA Fox Sports is about to be in chaos and some people ain't gonna survive. So let's talk about what this shocking and the shocking details that are aimed at Skip Bayless, the heavyweight media guy that always, if you don't know who Skip Bayless is, he always one known on hating on LeBron. That's him now. He's been accused of an inappropriate touching. Faraji says Skip would give her long lasting lingering hugs and cheek kisses during the haircuts. But it gets worse. He allegedly pressed up against her breast while doing so. Also offering one point million dollars for a night of sex. Yes. Faraji says Skip offered her $1.45 million to sleep with him and she turned him down. Is that not crazy? So look, confronting Skip end up confronting her about Shannon Sharp. A Skip allegedly thought Faraji was in a relationship or just sleeping with. I won't even say relationship was sleeping with the then co host Shannon Sharp and Skip Bayless. Custer out berated her and screamed at her about it. Faraji says Skip even warned her that her job could be on the line if she didn't stay in line. And if that wasn't enough, Skip allegedly used his power to intimidate her, threatening her career multiple times. Imagine being in that kind of situation trying to do your job while constantly looking over your shoulder as Skips funny looking ass. So now let's get into Joy Taylor because Joy Taylor is like the, the just Lane was the lady named with Epstein. She's like the madam of this sleeping with execs and whatever she got to do and lining up other women to sleep with them. Faraji alleges that Joy was romantically involved with Charlie Dixon, the VP of content and use that relationship to secure her position at Fox. Now using relationships to advance her career. What the fuck? Don't everybody do. This shit is running rampant. Now Faraji claims Joy was also involved with former NFL player Emmanuel Acho to boost her chances of being recommended for other shows. When Faraji confided in Joy about being harassed by Dixon. Now listen y'all, this when it got crazy, Joy allegedly brushed it off and told her to get over it. Now Faraji paints a picture of Joy as someone who was willing to do whatever it took to climb the corporate ladder, even if it meant ignoring and the suffering of other. And listen, it gets crazier. Now we get to Charlie Dixon's pervas. Now let's talk about old Charlie. Only Charlie I respect is the Charlie that sing what's his name. Y'all know his name anyway. Oh, and Charlie Brown who's accused of serious misconduct. Charlie Dixon, of course. At a party, at a birthday party, Charlie Dixon put his hand on Faraji's lower back, then moved it to her butt when she tried to escape. She says he didn't stop until she faked a phone call. Man, shout out to women out there, y'all, y'all, y'all go through this. And trust me, I know that's why I'll be talking about this. A lot of people don't act like they don't know. Y'all go through this all day, every day and people don't even realize it because you have to be someone who could really put somebody in somebody, put yourself in someone else's shoes to really understand them and really think. And a lot of us, a lot of people don't have that gift. But I, from what I see, from the stories I read and what I see in real life, like people don't realize women, what she going through, Women go through this all day, every day at damn near every job. And it's sad. But let's continue. As a high ranking executive, Charlie Dixon, Mr. Perv Daddy, allegedly allowed his toxic environment to flourish and even participated in it. And the wildest part is when Faraji tried to report the harassment. She says she was warned to stay quiet. Why? Because Dixon was too powerful and ran everything at Fox. So imagine being told by your job that you can't say shit or you just going to be fired. Is that simple. So either take it and be happy or get the fuck on. That's basically how Fox handled it. So let's rapid fire some of these jaw dropping allegations. I'm just gonna go straight down this list. Racist and enabling this. Faragi says she was mocked for her Persian heritage and her humming, which she uses to cope with ptsd. Faraji also claims Fox systematically reduced her hours and eventually fired her after she tried to report the harassment. Also, the lawsuit alleges that Fox made witnesses and victims sign NDAs to cover up misconduct. Ooh, Fox, y'all. All the beans being spilled, ain't they, y'all? And I like it. Fabricated reasons for firing. That's what Faraji dealt with. Now, Faraji says Fox lied about why they let her go, claiming it was due to budget cuts. Even though she sought, even though she was a sought after stylist. She was huge, so she knew it was lies. And this ain't about the individuals at all. This is about the fucking system over there. At Fox, the system was protecting all the perverts and on all the victims, allegedly, according to what I'm reading. But here's the kicker. Faraji might have solid receipts because she says she's, she recorded some of her conversations with Skip Bayless and there are also text messages that back up her claims. Now, if those recordings and texts are as damning as she says, this may be the biggest fucking takedown or shake up in network history. And on top of her personal lawsuit, Faraji wants to turn this into a class action case for all the other employees who were mistreated by Fox. Picture Diddy. Picture Tony Busby. Picture. Going from one lawsuit to thousands of people calling to hundreds of people filing. This is what we are about to see. We saw it before, we about to see it again. Watch what I tell you. Y'all know I always keep y'all ahead of the news. We are the news. We make the news. They follow what we say over here because we always ahead. And I'm telling you now, there are about to be more coming forward. Watch. Fox Sports could be looking at millions in damage, and that's what they ass get. This lawsuit is more about justice for all than even one person's experience. It's about systemic issues in the workplace. Abuse of power, harassment, retaliation. The list goes on and on. Now, Faraji's claims highlight a pattern that we've seen in other industries from Hollywood to tech. Fox Sports says they're taking this seriously, but will they actually hold anyone accountable? Because y'all gotta remember, even in this lawsuit, even Joy Taylor even said herself to Faraji when Faraji told her to be careful about fucking everybody. And that, you know, a lot of times these execs will use you and abuse you. Joy's response, according to this lawsuit, was, don't worry if they try to fire me. I'll just say Charlie Dixon forced himself on me. Basically accuse him of sexual harassment or lying on them or sexual assault, whatever. She just admitted in according this lawsuit that she would do that. Y'all know how deep that is. Now, y'all know these pervs. I don't give anybody no, no leeway or no. Or cut no slack. But y'all know we always say we keep it fair over here. Like, if I think that's just as damning as a lot of this shit in here is that Joy, if true, would just lie and say somebody sexually assaulted her when we got all these real victims. Y'all know I don't like that. And y'all don't like that either, because we sit up here and we be all sad and dealing with all this, with the real. With the real victims and wanting justice and pissed off about stuff and frustrated and. And then you have people like Joy and other people's making a mockery of it by just using it for their own financial gain. Disgusting. But anyway, what do y'all think about this one? Like I said, let me know in the. Let me know in the fan mail and. And hit me up on the dm. Where do y'all think this is going to go? What do y'all think about Faraji's claims? Does this happen at all type of work environment? Is this something that we need to attack as a society? Like, we. I don't think we really. I don't think we really attack this issue. Like, I don't think people think it's that as big as. As it is. So what do y'all think about this issue? Do y'all deal with any of these issues in the workforce? I want to know, send it to my, like I said, send it to the fan mail or DM me on my social medias or even send me an email because I think this problem is running rampant and I think that this Fox Sports lawsuit with all this kinky freak off shit going on, I really think it's just a symbol of what all of us see and what a lot of women are going through. Let me know your thoughts. Okay, now the New Orleans prayers to them. I, I, I, I, I just, I had to touch back on this. This is sad. And I'm not one of those ones. If I touch on it or if I speak on it, I'm gonna try to keep up with it. I don't, I don't really, unless it's just a for the moment type of story where it's not really nothing to follow. I don't, I don't really follow those but for the most part if I'm covering something, I like to do at least a followup. And so let's follow up and keep the New Orleans people in our prayers. The news, this is why I don't like mainstream news. They had some big article about the, the, the killer. What is his name? I call him, but I think his real name is Jabar something Shamsa Jabbar. So I'm gonna just call this, I'm gonna just call his ass Jabbar. So Jabbar, they did some big news clip or article about he used meta glasses and there and I'm thinking they're gonna say what he did with him or what, what made it relevant. But it was just like they just showed him using it and talking about it, but making it seem like it was a big thing. But then I thought about it, I said, you know what, they just giving meta a freak commercial them in the meta glasses. Let's talk about what's really going on with this case. And it ain't, it ain't about no damn meta glasses. So as y'all know, on, on New Year's Day 2025, there was a terrorist attack in the heart of the French quarter that left 16 people dead and 36 injured. The details of this tragedy are, are horrific. I don't really go into too many of the details, but we just know it was tragic as far as I don't want to go into many details of the horror, but we're going to talk about this and what he was doing. So let's break down what the updates of what was going on. So during the new year celebration, the 42 year old Jabbar carried out that deadly attack in the French Quarter. If y'all know, the French Quarter is basically the heart of New Orleans, especially on the holiday. So it was packed, jam packed. Jabbar used a combination of tactics. He rammed his truck in the crowd. He planted two improvised explosive devices, otherwise known as Eids, and engaged in a shootout with police. By the end of it, there were 16 lives lost and 36 injured. Just heartbreaking, right? So let's break down this timeline of this attack and what the hell this piece of did. So Jabbar rented a Ford F150. He bought a cooler to house all of the Eids, you know, the explosives, and drove to Louisiana. That evening, he unloaded his truck at a rental home in New Orleans. Now this is where it gets eerie. New Year's Day, 12:41am Jabbar parked his truck in the French Quarter and walked to Royal and Governor Nichol. Nicholas Street, Nichols. Nichols Street. 1:29-23:02am he posted five videos on Facebook, including what investigators call a final will and testament. He was basically announcing his twisted intentions. At 1:53am he placed the first Eid inside a cooler near Bourbon in St. Peter streets. 2:20am he placed the second Eid at Bourbon in Toulouse streets. I'm sorry if I pronounced that street wrong to all my New Orleans people. Tell me how to pronounce it. 3:15am Jabbar drove his truck down Canal street, bypassed the traffic barricade and plowed into pedestrians on Bourbon Street. 3:17am he exited the vehicle and started shooting at police officers before being killed in the exchange. Horrible to think how meticulously he planned this carnage out. Thankfully, the Eids didn't detonate due to construction flaws, but the intention was clear. He was trying to blow people the fuck up. Now let's talk about those IEDs, because this detail is like a fucking thriller. The FBI discovered that Jabbar used a rare explosive compound called R salt to make the bombs. Now this isn't something you can just pick up at Home Depot. You got to know where to get this stuff. Investigators believe it's so rare that Jabbar may have received advanced training from a terrorist organization. And y'all, it don't stop there. Evidence of this support for ISIS was found. There were ISIS flags in his truck, on his truck, in his videos and in his rhetoric. Now the FBI is now digging into whether he acted alone or had the help of international networks. If this man was trained overseas, we're talking about A whole new level threat that we need to get to the bottom of. This is serious. And we got the super bowl coming up. Y'all want to watch? Listen, the attack happened around New Year's celebrations. To make matters worse, everybody's partying and, you know, not expecting it. Right before the super bowl, as I mentioned, the entire city was in shock. The super bowl, which was supposed to happen on January 1, ended up being rescheduled to January 2. Bourbon street, one of the most iconic spots in New Orleans, had to be shut down for a full day and had to be reopened on January 2, but not before an extensive cleanup and security assessments. So imagine the fear going on in New Orleans right now behind all this crap. Starting the new year off with a devastating loss. Again, my heart's with y'all in New Orleans. This is crazy. But one thing we know about New Orleans, it's a proud city, proud town, resilient. They're mourning now, but they will be back. And we will make our way back to New Orleans to support y'all. I'm just gonna admit, my head will be on a swivel whenever I'm back there, but I got y'all back. This isn't city because. Because way I look at it, although this was attack on one city, this was attack on all of us. And we all got to pay attention and stand the up to whoever this Jabbar character is, or, you know, he dead, so we ain't gotta worry about him. But any of them like him, we have to be vigilant when we have to be smart. Because somehow this asshole Jabbar slipped through the cracks. And now families are suffering because of his life and what he did. He was able to rent a truck, build bombs, and carry out a deadly attack without raising any alarms. Second, if Jabbar really did receive advanced training, how many others there have access to the same resources? And that's what the FBI is investigating right now. You know, whether it's a bigger. Bigger organization involved. And finally, this isn't the only attack we've seen recently. Just days before, there was another incident. And. And. And. And I don't even say days. But, you know, that day. Right, right, right. Moments. Right around the same time, there was an incident in Las Vegas where there's confirmed connection between the two, and we looking into that. And so where do we go from here? Well, the FBI is working to uncover the full scope of Jabbar's plans. They're looking into his online activity, his finances, and any potential accomplices. The Fact that his bombs didn't go off was sheer luck. But we can't rely on luck moving forward. Do y'all know how many more people would have lost their life had those bombs went off? And for the people in New Orleans, the fork. The focus is now on healing. Memorials are being held for the victims and the city is rallying together. But the trauma that night will take time to fade. And for the rest of us, this is a wake up call. Like I said, we have to be vigilant, not just in our communities, but addressing the root causes of these kinds of attacks. So. All right, y'all, this breakdown of the New Orleans attack is a tragedy and nothing none of us will forget anytime soon. Again, my heart goes out to the victims, their families, and the entire New Orleans community. But give me your thoughts on this one. Should we have stricter controls on these explosives or. And do we need stricter car rental procedures? I don't know. Hit me up in the comments on how we can avoid or. I don't say avoid, but. Well, yeah, avoid these assholes and avoid these kinds of attacks. That's it. As far as the New Orleans I might get into. Let me know if y'all want me to dive into that Las Vegas bomber attack. There is a lot of information, new crazy information coming out about that. I just didn't know if that's something y'all really want to talk about. So let me know. And I might add it into the. Into the next show, but that, that, that's another tragedy reminder. TMZ today. I. I never know what time it actually comes on, but in your area, but somewhere around 2 or 3 in the afternoon, maybe even 4. I don't know, but I do. TMZ today. Oh, and shout outs. What we got. Shout out. Shout out. Shout out. We did that one already. Well, let me get this one back out because we got a. We got. We got a. Somebody had a slip and fall. One of our. One. Somebody in our community had a slip and fall. We need to support her in prayers. That's Demita. She says, happy New Year's. Thanks for. Thanks for the shout out. I gave her a shout out, but she said she fell asleep listening to my apple rant. She was medicated and she had a slip and fall. And McDonald's, so. So she's heavy medicated. So she woke up to me saying her name. She. She said that was kind of funny, but let's just. I just wanted to bring this up to say everybody, she had a slip and fall. Let's pray for it. And hopefully one of our top subscribers, the media and one of our top listeners, we all, we all in this with you. I hope everything works. I hope you heal up fast. What else do I got? Any other shout outs that I didn't that I need to get to? I think I got everybody, I think. Oh yeah, because I shouted them out in the, in the subscriber thing. So if I missed you, it ain't, it ain't on purpose. All you gotta do is email me. It's that simple. But y'all another episode of the Flow show. No filters in the books. Please subscribe. I appreciate it. Y'all are doing an amazing job. I have so much more content to come your way in this surviving Clive Davis. Check out the Patreon if you want to send suggestions for deep dives or anything. It's all type of stuff you can do on the Patreon. This is a new thing I'm launching the Patreon. I don't know if you're familiar with it, but I think the link is also going to be in the show notes. But anyway, thank you for the subscribers to the Buzzsprout. Again, if you have any issue, email them supportbussprout.com the next installments of the Clive Davis. The surviving Clive Davis and Diddy. We will have the I got Aaliyah something coming up on Aaliyah. Uh, Whitney Houston, a chapter on Aaron Carter. Uh, and, and, and more chapters to come. Like I told y'all, I'm, I'm, I've been seeing a lot of people asking about Twitch and I think I'm gonna even dive into Twitch and what happened between him and Ellen and Diddy and whatever, I don't know. But I appreciate y'all and always. I'm out. I'm hungry.
Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode Title: Diddy's Courtroom Gambit...He Mad! Fox Sports' Harassment Tsunami (Joy Taylor, Shannon Sharpe, and Skip Bayless) Celebrity Scandals and Terrorist Threats Collide...Will the Truth Shake the Industry's Core?
Release Date: January 7, 2025
Introduction
In this compelling episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo delves deep into a series of high-profile scandals shaking the entertainment and sports industries. From Diddy's aggressive legal maneuvers to a sweeping harassment scandal at Fox Sports, and even touching upon recent terrorist threats, Flo provides an unfiltered analysis of events that could potentially shake the very foundations of these industries.
1. Diddy's Courtroom Gambit
Flo opens the discussion by addressing the tumultuous legal battles surrounding Diddy. Highlighting his recent manifesto documentary, Flo suggests that Diddy's frustration with the legal system is driving him to adopt a more aggressive stance.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Diddy is playing a game of chicken with the feds right now. [12:34]"
Flo emphasizes the risky nature of Diddy's strategies against federal authorities.
2. Fox Sports' Harassment Tsunami
The episode takes a critical turn as Flo dissects the alarming harassment allegations at Fox Sports. Drawing from a recent lawsuit filed by former hairstylist Faraji, Flo exposes a toxic work environment plagued by misconduct from high-ranking officials.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
"The culture at Fox, the way Faraji paints it, is a horrifying workplace riddled with misogyny, racism, and ableism. [45:10]"
Flo underscores the severity of the systemic problems within Fox Sports.
"Faraji's claims highlight a pattern that we've seen in other industries from Hollywood to tech. [56:22]"
Flo connects the dots between Fox Sports and broader issues across various sectors.
3. Celebrity Scandals and Terrorist Threats Collide
Expanding beyond industry-specific issues, Flo touches on a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans, blending discussions of celebrity scandals with national security concerns.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"This isn't just an attack on one city; it's an attack on all of us. [1:15:40]"
Flo emphasizes the collective impact of terrorism beyond the immediate victims.
4. Industry Impact and Future Predictions
Flo speculates on the long-term effects these scandals might have on the entertainment and sports industries, pondering whether the truth will indeed "shake the industry's core."
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Nobody, I repeat, nobody comes out of a RICO case smelling like roses. [1:05:15]"
Flo conveys the inevitability of negative public perception following legal entanglements.
5. Community and Support
Interwoven with the heavy topics, Flo dedicates a segment to acknowledging her subscribers and promoting community support through subscriptions and Patreon.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"If you can afford it, subscribe. It helps us stay independent and truthful. [2:30:50]"
Flo appeals to her audience's support to maintain the integrity of the show.
Conclusion
Flo wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of truth and accountability in both the entertainment and sports industries. She calls on her listeners to remain vigilant and supportive of independent voices that strive to uncover and highlight systemic issues.
Takeaways
Diddy’s Legal Strategy: His aggressive approach may backfire, risking further legal complications and damage to his public image.
Fox Sports Scandal: Represents a critical juncture for workplace culture, potentially leading to widespread industry reforms.
Interconnected Threats: The convergence of celebrity scandals with national security issues underscores the complexity of contemporary societal challenges.
Community Support: The sustainability of independent media relies heavily on listener support, emphasizing the importance of community backing for truthful reporting.
Engagement and Feedback
Flo encourages listeners to share their thoughts and experiences related to workplace misconduct and the discussed scandals. She invites audience participation through fan mail, direct messages on social media, and email, fostering an interactive and supportive community environment.
Stay Connected
For more in-depth analyses and interactive content, listeners are urged to subscribe to The Flo Show, No Filter and join the Patreon community. Upcoming episodes promise further exploration into related scandals and their pervasive impact on society.
This detailed summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from Flo’s candid exploration of high-profile scandals and their broader implications, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the episode's critical viewpoints.