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Flo Pacino
The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the FLO show. No filter. Are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Ho, ho, ho, ho. Had a whole plan to just recap. Do another recap on the Diddy situation. Y'all. Happy, happy, happy, happy Thursday. But it's not such a happy Thursday. We had a tragedy coming out of D.C. area, the Ronald Reagan National Airport. If you don't know there was a tragic collision, I won't let. I'll let the news kind of tell you first and then we'll go into what actually is going on. But here we are.
News Reporter
Folding situation. An American Airlines regional jet has collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter in the Washington, D.C. area. This collision happened over the Potomac river near Reagan National Airport. 60 passengers were on board. According to American Airlines, four crew members. Search and rescue teams are now on site. You can see there just the sheer force and size of the response to this, what is bound to be an incredible tragedy just outside of the nation's capital. Here's what we know about this unfolding situation. An American Airlines regional airport.
Flo Pacino
So we're gonna get into the Diddy. The fall of Diddy recap. There's a lot of shit that happened. I watched a couple. Couple more episodes. Pretty watched. I watched the end, actually, but I'm gonna go over a couple episodes. But before we go into that, let's send a prayer out there to everybody who lost someone in this tragic midair collision. What we know is it occurred January 29, 2025, near Washington, D.C. it was American Airlines and a regional jet, a U.S. army Blackhawk helicopter, and the aircraft crashed, ended up crashing into the Potomac river, resulting in. I mean, they looking for at least 60, 60 bodies right now. It occurred around 9pm the jet was coming in, landing. There were like a person. Matter of fact, a person had just. A wife had just text her husband that they were about to land in 20 minutes and that was the last text he ever got from her. Check this out.
Husband of Victim
Pulling her out of the river right now. I'm just praying that somebody's pulling her out of the river right now as we speak.
Flo Pacino
That's all I can pray for. I'm just praying to God.
Husband of Victim
She texted me we were land. That they were landing in 20 minutes.
Flo Pacino
Can you show us a text message so she. If you couldn't hear all the way clear. That was a reporter meeting with obviously the husband. He said he had text his. She had text him, said they were let. She was landing in 20 minutes. And then that was it. And. But why the. With that reporter? I don't know if you heard it. Then the reporter asked him, could she see the text messages? Like, what. He's literally seconds from learning he pretty much has lost his wife. And you asking him, can you see the text messages. This world is going crazy. I. I don't know. Like I said, that's why I'd be. I feel like a lot of times I'm an alien because stuff like, I don't know nobody else probably. I don't know if anybody else, like, felt away about that, but. Good morning, y'all. Good morning, Michelle. Good morning. Good morning, Shanna. I appreciate y'all keeping me company this morning. How's the weather? Where y'all at? It's beautiful here, but. Yeah, so. So y'all check. Definitely look into that situation with the airline. I'm telling you everything we know so far. They have recovered 30 bodies. They have recovered 30 bodies from the Potomac River. Rescue operations are ongoing, but it is freezing. Water, ice, murky, dark, cold. It's just up, y'all. And that's just how life is in it. Like, I, I had planned on. I mean, I'm still, we still gonna get into the Diddy stuff and we still gonna do my normal, but it's just how life is. You wake up with one plan and then next thing you know, a whole ass tragedy that happened. And I don't give a. Like, I gotta, you know, this show is about bringing awareness of what the hell's going on and keeping everybody in the loop. So I had all I, I do my, my shows the night before, so I was already planned up, so I had to get up this morning and actually wake up like an extra hour earlier to see what the hell was going on with this situation, y'all. So what else does it say here? Trump spoke out on it, described the incident as prevent. It should have been. Could have been preventable and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation to see what the hell happened. I have a message from American Airlines. They actually spoke on the situation. Let me see if I can pull that up for you. For you all, it's just sad, y'all. It's just, it's just a situation that nobody saw coming. And we need to, we need to be mindful of the situation as more comes in. I'll get back to it. Let and see if some more news comes in. But let's get into the Diddy stuff. Let's. Did you see the videos of the Blackhawk? Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Okay, Michelle, I didn't see your. I didn't see your message, but yeah, that's what, that's what I came in talking about. But we're gonna go to the Diddy stuff. If I have some more time, I'll come back to the Blackhawk situation, but let's, let's, let's get into it. So. Okay, if y'all know, yesterday, the Diddy was crazy, right? I didn't even have time to come in. I had a rant for y'all. I'm not even. I don't know if I got time for that. I'll see. But I want to get into the actual news and what I came to talk about today. So if you were watching yesterday or listening either way, shout out to everybody on YouTube, checking me out live every day at 7:30am we kick off. And then of course, shout out to my original know. Oh, geez, the Apple and Spotify audio crowd, y'all started. We started all this together. But if you were listening yesterday, we went into the fall of Diddy and the documentary talking about all the crazy been going on or that Diddy has done. And so now it started from when he was young and then it progressed into his career. So where I left off yesterday, I picked up and started watching some more. And this was so funny, y'all. Y'all know I call him Mohawk Diddy. And everybody love when I call them Mohawk Diddy. And now a lot of them don't even know why they just like that name. Well, guess what? The episodes I started watching yesterday, I think it was episode three, because it's five episodes. It was episode three. They went into the Mohawk Diddy era, and that was like in the early, early 2000s. And what happened was with all that crazy that happened with all the, the, the deaths at the. That big party he had, and it was. He was being caught up. Diddy was getting caught up in so much they had to change his name. And so that's where he. That's when he went from Puff Daddy to P. Diddy and to basically to Diddy. And so they talked about that he changed his name to Diddy to try to get away from the past that had happened. A lot of people don't even know. That's why he even. That's where the name Diddy came from. He has so much going on that he had to change his name. And he wanted to start a new beginning. And one of the first major things he did when he changed his name to Diddy is he did a marathon. And this is where the story of Mohawk Diddy came from or whatever he ran a marathon is when he first had that Mohawk and he ran a marathon. And he supposedly had a bum knee, a tore Achilles, all type of injuries. And I think he ran, I don't know, supposed to be slow, supposedly ran, I don't know, 20 miles. I don't even remember. It was so long ago. But anyway, he ran it and he was supposed to be raising money. He supposedly raised a million dollars. And that's when Mohawk Diddy was born. Now what he did after that marathon is what the hell he in trouble for. So that's what P. Diddy came. That's where all that came from. So that's where the, the documentary picked up at. And so basically they get went into more about the D. Woods and Danny D. Kane situation, right? And D. Woods went into how Diddy did a lot of unnecessary uncalled for to Aubrey. A lot of sexual, a lot of sexual text messages. Aubrey, if you don't know she was a member in Danity Kane. D. Woods said that Diddy was basically talking to them like they were a piece of meat at one time. He even told Aubrey, you hot enough for me to you now like all type of just crazy. And I told you one thing about D. Woods. That's somebody that I could speak for that I know ain't gonna be lying. When I met D. Woods actually it was in New York. It was around the time, I think when Showstopper they single was going crazy. I was, had just got signed and me and Floyd Mayweather, the boxer had a label situation together. I was rapping and we were running around New York and I was outside of a hotel and me and Floyd and all, all of us was out there. And then D. Woods come walking out. Me, I ain't know who she was. Floyd. We didn't know who she was. I was just like, oh, she cute. I was telling Floyd that. And then Floyd always liked to play. So Floyd called her over there. I didn't tell him to do that. And so she, he called her over there. And then we started talking and we exchanged numbers and we were cool ever since then. I didn't know she was D. Woods at that moment. Then I learned that night we kicked it and went to a lot of little New York spots. Anyway, I know her, know her very well and she is very much a stand up woman that wouldn't be lying for clout. So D. Woods definitely spilled a lot of beans. And then it went on to show that Diddy fired D. Woods and Aubrey from the group Danity Kane. And if you remember, back then we didn't know. People didn't know why he fired them from the group and all of that. Good morning, Megan. And so he Diddy fired them. And it come to find out, D. Wood says it was because Aubrey wouldn't with him and wouldn't let him boat. Right. What's up, Felix? Wouldn't let him. And I'm trying, I was trying to think of a better way to say that, but pardon me, that's just what it is, what it is. So that's why they were fired. And now you look back, it all makes sense. And then he went on also in this era, he inked that deal with Diageo. If you remember, Diageo was the liquor company that he got into it with. A lot of people say, and I strongly believe the liquor company was part of the reason that helped Cassie to even bring all this about. So he got with Ciroc. This is all in the Diddy era. And he actually made a billion dollars off of that Ciroc deal. Then we get into the dark ass and this is how I went down. So the chef we. I'm about to play a excerpt from the Chef. The chef spoke up, Diddy's personal chef, and described some stuff I think gonna y'all up. Check it out.
Diddy's Personal Chef
I was definitely intimidated. I have some of my journal entries here. Puff would notoriously berate you, embarrass you, belittle you. I was having constant anxiety attacks and heart palpitations. I was diagnosed with stress induced alopecia. My hair started to fall out. And then I saw a cardiologist who said that my body couldn't handle the stress levels. He said to me, if you keep this job any longer than a year, you'll be dead. When I discussed what was going on with a few other people that worked, it was kind of like a joke. It was like, oh, yeah, well, you're official now.
Flo Pacino
Welcome.
Diddy's Personal Chef
You know, you're not really official until you have some sort of breakdown around here.
Flo Pacino
Now you see now right there, she was just. That was Diddy's personal chef right there. She was describing. That was just a clip of her describing what the effects of what she went through. She. She losing hair, stressed out. You heard her doctor or therapist or whoever she was seeking advice from told her if she keeps that job for a year, she'll be dead from distress. And so she was just talking about the Work environment. How did he just. With everybody and, and just sexually assaulted whoever was around. And they were talking about they would come in and. And he would just be ass naked. Or, or, or, or have a meeting in the bathroom. And though they all be in this big ass bathroom, they say he have a robe on and take his robe off, hop in the shower naked, just doing shit on purpose. And they said that's kind of like how he kind of put out fillers to see who was down for the crazy. So then she went on to describe a situation where it got physical between the chef and Diddy listen in and.
Lil Rod
He'S like, you crying, you crying, and.
Diddy's Personal Chef
There'S kids starving in Africa and you.
Lil Rod
Over here crying and all you got.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
To do is cook food.
Diddy's Personal Chef
He was just getting madder and madder. And so I walk away and I'm opening up the refrigerator. I remember him saying, yeah, you crazy. And then I just remember slamming the door and being like, yeah, that's right, I'm crazy.
Lil Rod
You know what else?
Diddy's Personal Chef
I quit. Me saying that I quit, like, enraged him more because he's like, you can't quit on me.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
You can't quit on me.
Diddy's Personal Chef
And I just remember turning around and saying, cute. And when I turned around and I said that to him, he used all of his force and he just shoved me.
Lil Rod
Like he pushed me.
Diddy's Personal Chef
And I went flying outside of the doorway and I ended up on my elbows and my butt.
Flo Pacino
Now y'all hear that? Yes, yes, yes, I hear, I hear you, Michelle. I agree. And she said, Michelle said he would have been poisoned slow. The slow way. But that's what I'm saying. This is, this was a monster. He was a pure monster. And it, it was like with no governor. And when I say governor, I mean like, you know, when you drive in a car or certain cars and they won't go over. Hey, Felix probably know cars that won't go over a certain, certain miles per hour because they got a governor on it. And it stops you from going over, let's say, 100 miles an hour or whatever that was. Diddy, he didn't have a governor. He had nothing to stop him or hold him accountable. So he just. From when I, as I watched this documentary, like I know from before, like, y'all know I'm an industry, baby. I was. I came up in industry as a young, young, young, young kid trying to make it. So I seen a lot. I've seen powerful people not pay. I've had to stand up to Floyd Mayweather myself as a little, as A Youngin and whoever else in the industry, which is why, if y'all notice, I've been loud and I've been. And I keep it real, but you don't hear no. You don't hear no, no. No celebrities or nobody coming out saying I'm. I'm lying. Because the same way I am now, which is why I always knew that I was a person of the people. I was never of the power. Like, I don't. I've always stood for my people. Even when I was signed, $200,000 in jewelry on my body, running around being a rapper just like anybody else, even when I was doing that, and I had the world in the palm of my hands even when I was doing that. I still care more about the common person than trying to kiss ass to the elites. So this is how I've always been. So they know me. They know I don't play around. They know I'm very respectful. I'm not a bully. I'm not none of that. But what I am is I'm a tell the truth. And I'm going to tell you in your fucking face, whoever you are, I don't give a fuck who you are. You could be Floyd Mayweather. You can be Bill Gates, you could be Trump. You can be the next door neighbor who get on my fucking nerves. I treat everybody the same, fair and equal. I don't look at nobody as I'm not never a person on no power trip or none of that. So when I see this stuff come out about Diddy and what's going on, it just adds to what I already knew. But it's crazy when you already know some shit is bad and then you find out it's worse. Like. And you think, like, how the could it be worse than what I thought? So then when I talked about the shower, now that I'm saying about the shower, let's go to Lil Rod. He gave a little insight onto that shower shit. I just told you the little nasty shit that he used to do. Just be naked. That's like me telling somebody, telling my workers, we gonna have a meeting. And they come over and we meeting in my bathroom. And then I'm just. I just take my robe off ass naked and get in the shower while we meeting. Like, that's crazy. But anyway, check it out.
Husband of Victim
We were at Puffy's Los Angeles house working in the studio. He says, I'm gonna work in my bathroom. Everybody bring everything. So we break down the studio, get the instruments, and go to his bathroom as usual. And he strips himself in front of us and jumps right into the shower. But he's looking directly at me, you know what I mean? I found myself getting a pat on my butt. Felt uncomfortable and still feels uncomfortable. I was very unsure what to think and how to feel.
Flo Pacino
So that was lil Rod. So as you heard, he said, he described the scene I just told you and he said as he got ass naked and hopped in the shower, he said was staring at little Rod. Now see, the thing is, is some people might try to say what is. To me, everybody saying this ain't saying that somebody could be lying. But I'mma tell you this ain't no way. And everybody lying. Ain't no way and everybody lying. So you can use that excuse if you want to say some people lying. Some people do, hey, I'm with you. But ain't nobody gonna tell me everybody lying. Cause there's some crazy how the thousands of got crazy ass stories about you to think that a thousands would be lying. Now of course some people lying, we know that we ain't dummies. We know that it's human nature to look that. That some people want a paycheck. We. We not disputing that. But you ain't about to tell me everybody lying. Now you could go, you could go ahead on with that. So. So continuing on in the documentary, it was, it got worse than that. Y'all like this documentary turned the up after those first two episodes. I'm not gonna lie to y'all. Like, I didn't even see all of this coming. When I watched the first two episodes, I was like, oh cool, they're giving some good. They give him like more information. They going more in depth about stuff. But I had no clue these next two episodes was gonna be so crazy. Now another situation, they talked about how Diddy remember if y'all been. If y'all subscribe to the exclusive content. You know how I've been breaking down all the situations of the mysterious deaths surrounding women that Diddy dated and they're in their guys that they ended up talking to. Either the women ended up dead or the guys ended up dead or both. And they all followed a pattern. So like they talked about one time that Diddy when he was trying to steal Cassie away from Ryan Leslie. I think at this time Cassie was only 19 or 20, maybe 19. I think Diddy was 37, 38, 40. I don't know, something like in there. And so what Diddy did was plan a fake trip. It was supposed to be a company trip. He did a whole fake Miami trip and requested that Cassie come so she would have to come there alone or something. Acted like she has something to do. And then he ended up putting the moves on her and they partied and whatever. Then he ended up stealing her or whatever, however you want to say it. But he ended up dating her, and she stopped dating Ryan Leslie after this infamous fake Miami trip that they talked about. Little Rod, the guy you just heard that said he. They was in the shower. I mean, in the bathroom. And did he just took his robe off and was ass naked? Yeah, definitely a weird ass dude, Shannon. So he said that Little Rod detailed how every night or numerous nights, Diddy would make them go out to the Miami clubs and bring back sex workers. He said this was a normal thing, and. And this was something that you would expect it to do if you roll with Diddy. Little Rod also said he definitely feels like his. His drinks were spiked because he said he can handle his liquor. And he said every time he drank with Puff or Round Puff or Diddy, whatever you want to call him, he said he would just be out of it and only remember what the fuck happened. So my thing is, like, why'd you keep drinking with him? But I'm not gonna judge. I'm not gonna judge. And then they got into this. One, y'all, please, trigger warning. The. The. The girlfriend to a worker who worked for Puff, the one that y'all that said that she was raped. She was taped and raped in Diddy's studio. And let me hear from her now. I'm gonna get some context on this one. Now, I'm gonna be honest. This was one of the stories that when we heard about it before, like, when we heard about this story before, I didn't know if I believed it, only because they said that she was found to have bribed, or that's the words they use. Bribed her boyfriend to corroborate her story, basically to confirm her story. And I was like, damn, that seemed like a money grab. But y'all know me. I always keep it real with y'all. Whatever Go on my mind. Whatever. I said, if I think. I didn't really believe this story then, but I kind of. It's kind of hard not to believe her when you hear it for yourself and she describes it. So y'all tell me what y'all think, but I'm gonna be honest. This was. This is the girl, Talia Graves. And I reported her story, and I brought it out there. But I. I did. I did say When I heard about the bribing the boyfriend with money, I was like, wow, she might just be looking for money, but after hearing this, I think. I think this one might be true, too. But y'all tell me what y'all think.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
But at this time.
Flo Pacino
Okay, so before I let you hear, let me give y'all background what the going on? So what she said was her boyfriend worked for Diddy, and you know, she would only be around with her boyfriend. And she said Diddy acted like everything, like they were just one big happy family and stuff, right? And so one day, she said Diddy called her and said that they would give her a ride to the studio. Somehow they were going to the studio, and she assumed that her boyfriend was going to be at the studio. Like, everybody was meeting there. But when she got to the studio, her boyfriend wasn't there. Matter of fact, what? Nobody there. It was just Diddy in the gang. So check this out.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
We went down the hallway to a door and a lounge that I've never been to. And I remember sitting on a dark couch. Puff was sitting there on the couch with me. And I'm not sure for how long I was sitting there. And I started feeling a lot more fuzzier. And I remember crying. And the next thing I remember was I was slammed on a pool table. I was naked on the pool table, and my hands were tied behind my back. And I kept trying to do this to try to figure out what was tying me. It felt like plastic bags. Puffy was standing by the bar, and he was naked. There was a jar on the bar. He put on something on his privates that, like, I smell it. It smelled like menthol. And he was slathering it. And, oh, I was still trying to figure out what's going on. And Puffy came up behind me and went straight in my anus to where I ended up throwing up on the pool table and screaming. And I'm not sure if there was anything coming out my voice while I was screaming, but.
Flo Pacino
The shit she described is crazy. But I'ma tell you, this is why I was like, oh, this might be some shit. Because they said in this documentary that in 2023, she was notified that this assault was on tape. And that's what me up they said, because it happened at the studio. So of course they had cameras and Diddy would record shit all the time. And they say that this she described. And I I'm only giving you a clip. You gotta go watch the thing. She tell way more details than that. But it's crazy. And she just. She described the baby oil and all kind of. And like I said, now they saying that this is on tape. So will this be brought up in trial? Is this part of the superseding indictment or what? Because if that. What she described is on videotape. Diddy about to rot, rot. Like we thought he was about to rot his ass about to rot, rot. Because she described. She described being tied up, bent over a pool table. And she's very tiny, so her feet couldn't even reached the ground, so her feet was swinging. And you telling me this is on tape? So I don't know. Let's continue, y'all. This, like I told you know, I don't lie. Well, I keep it real with y'all and. And look at it like this. This is only the second documentary of Diddy that I'm even recapping. You know, it's been about 20 of them. I only recap the ones that I think are actually good or actually giving new information or actually well put together. And I also research who's doing the documentary because I can tell by the producer of what other stuff they've done, like how thorough they are. So if you notice, it's not like every time a documentary come out, I'm like, okay, let's review it. This is only the second one. So I only touched the ones that actually give some info. But this, this one is no joke. So let's continue, y'all, because this is even more so then they go on to talk about. Let's go to Phil. Now, Phil is Diddy's assistant. Phil is speaking out. Phil is a black man. Phil was Diddy's assistant from 2019 to 2021. And if you are forgetting who feel is, Phil is the one who was describing the Wild King Knights. The Wild King Knights are like freak offs, but more intimate. Whereas, like the freak offs are said to be like this big ass party, freaky party, still only invite only, VIP type shit, whatever. Now the Wild King nights are some more private, freaky shit that Diddy used to do with people in hotel rooms or houses or whatever. But it was more of a smaller group, allegedly. So Phil talk. Phil's job was to keep all the phones clean, all devices clean. Then when I say clean, he said he was. He had to scrub all the information about freaky, all the sexual searches, anything on that phone, iPad or device. His job was to clean it also. He also had to. So we call him the cleanup man because he also had to clean up all the baby oil and condom, man. He described this. Imagine, he said, imagine having to go into a hotel room because did. He said, Diddy used to destroy them hotel rooms on the Wild King nights. He said, imagine going in that hotel afterwards, the hotel room, and you cleaning up semen, you cleaning. You cleaning up baby oil, you cleaning up blood, you cleaning up all kind of bodily fluids. They can't pay me enough, y'all. It ain't enough money on this earth to have me cleaning up. None of that for nobody. I don't even. I wouldn't even want nobody cleaning up. See, that's the difference. That's why I'm saying I don't care how big I am or how big I ever get, who I am to my core would just not allow me to do certain. I'm not gonna make nobody clean up no nasty ass, trifling ass behind me like that. Not like that. That's ridiculous. Like. Like, that's crazy. So I got a clip from him that I'm gonna let y'all hear. But Phil went in, and it's a black man who worked for Diddy for two years. And, man, Diddy even made him fuck. Allegedly, Diddy made him, according to him. So let's get into. Let me play that. This Diddy is a monster. And I knew. I always told my friends that when I met Diddy, I thought he. I thought our interaction was weird, and I thought he was looking at me weird. But this was back. But this was before, you know, this was back in 20. This was in 2000, and I met Diddy 2000, and had to be like 2006. Had to be like 2006 or 2005 somewhere in there when I met Diddy. And I remember. I'm gonna go to the field thing, but when I met Diddy, this is when that last night Keisha Cole's song was out. I was running. Manny Haley was my mentor at the time I was with. On his record label. And it was the time when that last night song with Keisha and Diddy was out. And I was hanging with. I never hung with Diddy. I hung with Manny and Keisha. Keisha Cole. Keisha Cole was actually dating Jeezy at this time. This how long ago it was. If y'all remember, when Keisha Cole was dating Jeezy, this is all in that time. And then Keisha used to be telling me about. Be talking about what Jeezy was doing and mad. And it was. It was a crazy time. But anyway, so we was in this. I Went to this exclusive party with Manny. It wasn't like no freak off party. It was like an industry regular party in LA that was like at a. At like some type of restaurant. But they had closed the restaurant down so only certain people could come in there or whatever. So I go in there with Manny. I'm chilling. I'm the type person. I'm always kind of just doing my own thing. I don't be in nobody's face. Like, I'm not impressed, but I'm also very respectful. I respect everybody, but I'm not like somebody who just get all stupid because celebrities around. So Manny was like, oh, my. Manny and Diddy are cool. So Manny was like, oh, my boy Puff. Then we still call him Puff. Then Manny was like, oh, my boy Puff over there. Come on, float. Come meet Puff. I'm like, all right, cool. So I went over there to meet Puff. And so, like, as a guy, when you meet somebody, you kind of. Kind of know, especially when it's just gonna be a quick meeting, you kind of know what people gonna say. It's like, hey, how you doing? To meet you, like your music, whatever, whatever. So when he took me over there to meet Diddy, he was like. He introduced me. He's like, yeah, Diddy, it's my artist, H. Flo. You know, my rap name was H. Flo. So Diddy looks at me, and when I went to shake his hand, first of all, I'm trying to shake his hand, like a real shake. He had, like his hands kind of soft or something. So that was. The handshake was weird, but this is all shit that I ain't think too much of it at this time. And so then, you know, when you handshake and you kind of lean in, I'm thinking he gonna say, you know, nice to meet you or something like that. First thing he says is, you heard that new Keisha, that. That new Keisha record that I got out? And I'm like, nigga, that playing everywhere. What do you mean, have I heard it? Yeah, I heard. I ain't say that. I'm thinking in my head, like, of course I heard it. Niggas playing everywhere on earth right now. But I just like, yeah, that hot. You know, I'm giving his props, but I was thinking, like, why is that the first thing you saying to me? So anyway, but then the looking all crazy, so I end up just kind of saying, nice to meet you type, and told Manny that I was going back to where we was. So I don't know if Diddy felt away because I just slid. And he was expecting me to be all going crazy. I don't even know. But my friends will tell you to this day. I always told them, like, I can't put my finger on it, but I was like, when I met Puff, that shit was weird. And I know how guys meet guys. And he was, look, he didn't look like he was looking. He wasn't look. He was looking at. He wasn't looking at me like a guy supposed to look at a guy. Like, I don't know. But anyway, I got the fuck away from him and that was it. So I've only spoke to Diddy one time in my life, and that was when we. When Manny introduced us and he was looking weird then to me. And my friends will tell you that I told them even before all this shit hit, I told them about that story. And they would be like, I don't know. I'm like, man, I don't know what he was looking at, but I ain't like how he was looking at it. I ain't like it. So let's get into what Phil got to talking about.
D. Woods
On a daily basis, there was a requirement. We had to keep those things stocked.
Flo Pacino
Phil, can you come back upstairs to.
Husband of Victim
Help me set up the red light?
D. Woods
I've been getting a lot of voice notes from Diddy.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
How often?
D. Woods
Daily, hourly, Every five minutes? Every five seconds.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
Would you ever be asked to bring.
Diddy's Personal Chef
Things to Diddy during a Wild King night while it was ongoing?
Husband of Victim
Yeah, for sure. Phil, I need some Cialis and give me 20 Xanax, please. Hey, Phil, I need a plan b.
D. Woods
I need 10 at all.
Husband of Victim
The mushroom capsules, the microdose, you bring that out to me, please.
Diddy's Personal Chef
What would you see when you would go into the room?
D. Woods
There wouldn't be anything happening while you were walking into the room.
Diddy's Personal Chef
There would be people there.
News Reporter
What can you tell us about who the guests were?
D. Woods
A lot of times.
Flo Pacino
So if you could hear. Those were actually voice notes from Diddy asking Phil to bring mushrooms and, and drugs and, and Molly and, and, and Adderall and, and all type of stuff. I didn't play them all, but this guy actually had voice note messages from Diddy that he was playing on the documentary. And it's basically red handed because when they look at the charges, they're saying one of the things he did is he had his workers go get drugs and, and do all this sex work and shit, right? That's literally red handed that you're caught. That's in the Indictment. And this. If you have voice notes saying that I'm telling you to go get drugs for me and like that, that don't look good for your case. We them boys made it. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Anybody else listening? Get you a Flo Pacino every morning. I know it's early, but for one, I'm an early bird. And second, I have to get this show done so my audio crowd can have it before 9:00, somewhere in the 8:00 range a.m. so I got to start this one at like 7:30. So that can happen. So I know it's early, but I appreciate y'all for joining your boy. We got Shannon in the building, Felix, we them boys in the building, Michelle and more. Come on and join us. If you ain't here to. If you ain't joining us today, join us tomorrow at 7:30am for the Friday show. I call it the Flo Pacino in the Morning because it's early as I know it and I don't like coffee. So. Yeah, so Phil is spilling the beans and so they even talked about how phony this day was.
Husband of Victim
Difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life. Sometimes you got to do that.
Flo Pacino
I was up.
Husband of Victim
I mean I hit rock bottom. But I made no excuses. My behavior on that video is inexcusable.
Diddy's Personal Chef
The apology actually sent me into a rage.
Husband of Victim
I take full responsibility for my actions in that video.
Diddy's Personal Chef
For him to have said that he was at rock bottom and it was the worst point in his life. He was a liar. It's another performance and it's a full on lie. Like, come on, bro, like you're. You said like just shut the up, don't talk anymore.
Flo Pacino
Hey, hey. When a woman tell you to shut the up, don't talk anymore. You don't got on their last nerve. I know that. But that was about that, that they spoke on that, that that apology Diddy gave and they talked about how high was full of. He was just acting, you know, these are his workers, y'all. These are people that have been with him almost even up to recently. Not just a lot of time. We be hearing about people from 30 years ago, but now these people that's talking damn near just was working for Puff and they said that apology, they say he was full of. And so also did D. Woods have some shit to say. And I already told you what they said about the Danny Kane here. Go D. Woods. My girl.
Phil (Diddy's Assistant)
Bring up.
Lil Rod
Awful memories. I see myself standing in those dark, scary, predatory spaces and hearing somebody say some of the most degrading things to me. And at the age of 20 and 21, having to figure out how to navigate and not let that person break me down. I remember one time where he had the cameras there while we were, like, trying on close so he could watch us. He's going to point this little camera at us or Diddy so he can judge our parents. I called it like Jedi mind tricks. This happened so early on. He was going one by one by one, just, like, critiquing our style. And when he got to me, it wasn't about the clothes.
Flo Pacino
What's your stomach looking like, for real? Are you feeling a little thick?
Lil Rod
And I was like, well, you know, next to these skinny girls, I'm always.
Flo Pacino
Going to look thick.
Lil Rod
I'm working out, I'm running. I always feel thick next to these skinny chicks. Puff would just say, you look like, you know, you one cheeseburger away. You know that. You know that, right? You know that you won cheeseburger away. Like, he wanted me to agree with him.
Flo Pacino
You like a burger away.
Lil Rod
And it was like.
Diddy's Personal Chef
Like, I just.
Lil Rod
I had to just take it, grit my teeth, and let him say what he wanted to say.
Flo Pacino
And it's just, now, that's D. Woods. And I told y'all, I ain't standing on no. I won't stand on too many 10 toes for nobody if I don't really know them or really got real interaction, because I don't know what the people will do or say. But I said it before. I'm say it again. She ain't gonna lie. She one of the people, like I always tell y'all call one of us when it. The few people in the industry that's one of us. I'm gonna let you know who they are when I. When we. When we talking about them. And D. Woods is definitely one of us, and it fucks me up. And I'm gonna tell you how I know for a fact that she's not messy or wouldn't do that shit to advance her career, for one. I know she worked hard as. And, like, even back then, just like me. We were young as back then, and she stood ten toes against Puff in that era, I mean, at that age. So, you know, she not trying to advance or do nothing like that. But I used to come around D. Woods and Danity Kane when all this was going on, because I told you, we met right at the same time around when the show was going on and they had their single. And so you know me, I'm on The outside looking in. I'm trying to get where they are in my mind. And so I'm like, so, like, they would be in town, say they would be in a city. I think one time they were in Cleveland. And I happen to be in Cleveland, and D. Woods hit me up. And so after they show their show in Cleveland, this was back in early 2006. I don't know when. Whenever that. That Denny Kane was going on, but. So after the show, I met and came. They told me D. Woods told me to come to the hotel. I was going to kick it with the whole group. Even though I was cool with Danny Kane. I mean, I was cool with D. Woods. So I get there and I'm thinking, you know, when you think people on top of the world, I'm thinking when I show up, they gonna be partying, laughing, joking, right? Because you know, they performing and, you know, you just think everything is perfect. I get to the hotel room, it's quiet as fuck. And then D. Woods comes out. And you could tell, like, I don't know. It kind of looked like she had been crying. I can't say for sure, but I know she looked sad. And I'm like, what the fuck happened? And none of the girls was around. I guess they were. They laying down or whatever they were doing. And she didn't say what happened, but she would tell me basically, like, that Diddy was just fucked up. Fucked up. Never. She never told me no details, for real. I kind of read between lines. But it was just so weird to me. Cause at this time, I'm thinking, like, being on Bad Boy is the best shit ever. And I'm looking at Danny the Kane, like they killing it. And then every time I would show up, them girls would be crying, and I could not understand it. So now to hear D. Woods actually tell what the fuck was really going on, like, from her mouth, like, I could guess what was going on, but, you know, ain't nothing like knowing it from the horse's mouth, like. Cause a guess could be wrong. And so it really me up, y'all. Like now looking back, because now I could replay all those times I will pull up to D. Woods and it would always be, I'm not always. But, you know, it. They. It was always some type of going on with Diddy, basically, if I was just a guess, he basically just like, was tormenting them girls. Because that's what it felt like. It felt like he would just say or do to bring them down every time they were up, every time they were Happy or because it would always be, like, after a show or around Showtime, and I'm just like, something ain't right. So like I said, I don't. I. I can't speak for everybody, but I know D. Woods ain't on no trash because she had plenty of time to be messy. If she wanted to kick her career off, she could have been did it. She was big enough to do it. So, anyway, then we go and we hear from the lady that say Puff shot her in the face. This case is going to be crazy, y'all. I'm telling y'all now. But anyway, she said she literally saw it. She saw Diddy with the gun and saw him aiming, and then she felt this backing away from the area of.
D. Woods
The melee towards the door. And I see them reaching their waist. I turn to tell my friends, oh, my God, let's go, let's go. Watch out. Something's getting ready to go down. And just as I turn back and I look at them, I see them both holding guns. And God said to me, be still. You're about to get hit. And I just see the muzzle flash.
Flo Pacino
Pow, pow.
D. Woods
I grab my face because I instantly feel this hot torching flame on my face. And I turn my head and I'm like, oh, my God, I got shot in my face. I felt myself separated, and the cold air rushed towards my chest and passed through me. I could feel it pass through me.
Husband of Victim
I was certain that I was gonna be dead at that moment because I didn't think a human could lose that much blood and still be alive.
Flo Pacino
And I just. I knew my life was never going.
D. Woods
To be the same again.
Flo Pacino
And we all know how that would. How that went, right? Diddy was acquitted, so no accountability. And then Shine went on to do 10 years in prison behind that. So this trail of demise and destruction and all that that Diddy been doing goes a long time. So when I hear people say, oh, why you. Why you talk about this? If we tearing a black man? Man, I don't want to hear that. Man, ain't nobody tearing up. If, If. If anybody covering this is tearing down black man or tearing somebody, then what do you call what he did then? That's what I want to know. What do you call what did he did? For those that say that? Dumb. Because I want your daughter or your mama or any woman in your family to get drugged and raped. And then you say, we don't want no justice because he's a black man and he got money. I don't give a. That sounds Stupid as hell. I don't care if you black, white, green, or brown. You touch one of mine. You. And I know these people. So I'm not somebody just reporting this. I'm recalling. And it is not. I'm telling y'all. It pisses you off when you had. When you go back and you know, like, I know D Wood, she a sweetheart to me. Like. Like, when you know these people say it's different when people. When you don't know these people. Some people don't have empathy for people if they don't know them. I do. Whether I know you or not, if it's up, it's up. But if you know, like, if you know like a person like D. Woods and know that they working hard as. And know they got a good heart, know you could count on them. No, they. They not. Not. Not a bad bone in their body, from what I know. And then you see what the type of. That somebody like a Diddy do. Not just to her, but to all type of other. You gotta speak out. So that's why I speak out. Like I said, it's way more, way more than even what's been out. So I don't want to hear that shit. Y'all hear these stories. Steve Stout getting hit, whooping people with a belt. The chef, personal chef just trying to cook food. She getting assaulted. Aubrey Danity Kane just trying to make music and trying to be successful. They getting fired. Cause they ain't. Dylon got a story to tell. Felix says Dylon got a story to tell. Michelle says this was a bad seed. So these are the people who. The people who really want to see justice and. And don't give a. About how much money you got. You could be brought to justice. That's who I speak for. If you one of those people that think because somebody got money you ain't supposed to talk about them, then get the. Away from my show or my whatever, because that ain't how I live. I don't care about what you got or don't got. We all deserve peace and we all deserve understanding. I'm gonna. I'm leave out of here with a crazy little story that I was going to start off with, but then we had the plane crash and this and that. And I'm gonna leave y'all with this. This is kind of like a. A quirky, little funny little story. It ain't nothing all deep. But y'all know me. I. I take little simple, and I learn from simple. So I'm one of them People like, I. I really in. In tune with nature. I like, you know, animals and looking at them and looking how they live and just animals cooler than people. Like, I got. Where I. Where I live at is a lot of chickens and all kind of like wildlife and stuff. I'll be watching them. So a lot of times I go on the balcony and work. And when I'm on the balcony, you know, it's birds outside. But when I'm on the. Like when I'm not on the balcony, birds will come to the rail and perch. But when I'm. When I'm. But when I'm on the balcony, they don't never come, you know, because they don't want, you know, they stay away. So yesterday I was. I went out to the balcony and. And. And let me give you some context, people know this about me. I'm real funny about now. I love animals. But like, when I'm at the beach or I'm eating, I don't like when birds be flocking around me because I'm just worried that they feathered, they feathers gonna get in my food or whatever. So that's just my little stupid, you know, paranoia I'll be having about germs and whatever. But anyway, so normally, okay, so I go out on the porch and then two birds. Well, first one come and perch, and then another one come in perch. And like, normally I would have shoot them away because of. I had me some food out there. Remember I told you I'm just nervous about feathers and flapping and all of that.
Husband of Victim
So.
Flo Pacino
But you know me just being the type of person, I'm always looking at what's up, what's going on. And something told me, like, the way the bird was looking at me and looking forward, then looking at me, but they wouldn't leave. I was like, I ain't gonna shoot him away. Let me see something. So then I start looking over my balcony and I didn't see nothing. Then I looked up in the air. And when I looked up in the air, y'all, it was a hawk. A hawk, an eagle, something. Some biggest fuck. His. His wings spread across the whole sky. He was looking for some food. I said, see, you never know what nobody going through see. I seen those birds fly up and. And perch on my balcony. My first instinct is to shoot a ass away, right? But no, I took it. I took a step back before I reacted and I said, let me see what the going on. Because if they up here and I'm here, it must be something. It must be A reason? Like I said, no, no sooner I do that. Look around, look around. See that hawk hovering around the area looking for some food. And I say all that to say, see, you never know. I didn't know these birds was running for their life and they felt safe perched on my balcony out of harm's way. Now, if I didn't take the time to see what the they was going through, I would have shoed they ass away and they ass would have been chicken parmesan. They would have been on somebody. They would have been on that hawk's plate. But I took a step back and I seen what the they was going through and I let their ass stay there. Now that's a stupid little story, but the whole point is we, a lot of times we react and we don't think about what the that person that we're reacting to. We don't think about what they're going through before we just condemn their ass. So from that story, you can learn, even when somebody pissing you off or annoying you sometimes, especially when it's somebody that you know is genuinely good, just take a step back and kind of see what they going through first before you react. Because I would have felt bad if I'd have shooed them birds away and then they ass would have got eight. But now I feel good because I didn't. As always, I love y'all. And I will be here tomorrow morning if you want to join me. Live. Like with the Flo Pacino crew. We got our own breakfast club going on. Join us tomorrow at 7:30am or just wait and listen to it on Apple and Spotify. I'm out.
Episode: Diddy's Dark Legacy and Mid-Air Tragedy: Collision of Power, Empathy, and Truth...Will Justice and Compassion Rise from the Ashes?
Host: Flo Pacino
Release Date: January 30, 2025
Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
Flo Pacino opens the episode with a somber acknowledgment of a tragic mid-air collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport in the Washington, D.C. area. While intending to discuss the unfolding tragedy, Flo diverts to delve into the darker aspects of Diddy's legacy, setting the stage for a deep and unfiltered exploration of power, abuse, and the quest for truth.
Notable Quote:
Flo Pacino [00:02]: "Happy Thursday. But it's not such a happy Thursday. We had a tragedy coming out of D.C. area..."
Flo provides a detailed account of the mid-air collision between an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River. The incident resulted in significant loss of life, with at least 60 bodies recovered. Amidst the tragedy, Flo emphasizes the human stories behind the headlines, including the heartbreaking loss experienced by a husband whose wife never returned his last text before the crash.
Notable Quotes:
News Reporter [01:08]: "An American Airlines regional jet has collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter..."
Husband of Victim [03:06]: "Pulling her out of the river right now. I'm just praying that somebody's pulling her out of the river right now as we speak."
Flo Pacino [03:16]: "Can you show us a text message so she..."
Flo traces Diddy's transformation from Puff Daddy to P. Diddy, and ultimately to Diddy, highlighting the impacts of past controversies on his rebranding efforts. This section underscores Diddy's attempts to distance himself from previous allegations and his strategic moves within the music and business industries.
Notable Quote:
Flo Pacino [12:00]: "He changed his name to Diddy to try to get away from the past that had happened."
Flo delves into disturbing allegations against Diddy, including sexual misconduct and abusive behavior towards former associates and members of Danity Kane. Testimonies from Diddy's personal chef, Phil (his assistant), and D. Woods, a former member of Danity Kane, paint a grim picture of a toxic and abusive work environment.
Notable Quotes:
Diddy's Personal Chef [13:38]: "Puff would notoriously berate you, embarrass you, belittle you. I was having constant anxiety attacks..."
Phil (Diddy's Assistant) [40:26]: "What would you see when you would go into the room?"
D. Woods [45:15]: "On a daily basis, there was a requirement. We had to keep those things stocked."
Former employees and associates provide firsthand accounts of Diddy's manipulative and predatory behavior. D. Woods recounts a traumatic incident where Diddy allegedly assaulted her, leading to long-term psychological effects. Phil exposes Diddy's involvement in illicit activities, including drug procurement and organizing secretive, wild parties.
Notable Quotes:
D. Woods [50:36]: "I see myself standing in those dark, scary, predatory spaces and hearing somebody say some of the most degrading things to me..."
Phil (Diddy's Assistant) [39:53]: "He'S like, you crying, you crying..."
The episode highlights the legal repercussions faced by individuals connected to these alleged abuses. Notably, Diddy was acquitted in a high-profile case, while others involved, like Shine, faced harsher penalties, including long-term imprisonment.
Notable Quote:
Flo Pacino [51:28]: "And we all know how that would. How that went, right? Diddy was acquitted, so no accountability."
Flo reflects on the pervasive nature of abuse and the challenges in seeking justice, especially when power and wealth create substantial barriers. He emphasizes the importance of speaking out and holding powerful individuals accountable, regardless of their status.
Notable Quote:
Flo Pacino [51:52]: "I do. Whether I know you or not, if it's up, it's up... You could be brought to justice."
Interwoven with the heavy topics, Flo shares a personal anecdote about his interaction with Diddy, revealing his initial impressions and skepticism about Diddy's character. This story serves to humanize the narrative and illustrate the subtle signs of Diddy's troubling behavior.
Notable Quotes:
Flo Pacino [30:00]: "I went to this exclusive party with Manny. ... So when he took me over there to meet Diddy, he was like..."
Phil (Diddy's Assistant) [39:53]: "I knew. I always told my friends that when I met Diddy, I thought he was looking at me weird."
To balance the intense discussions, Flo shares a light-hearted story about his experience with birds on his balcony. This narrative underscores the podcast's overarching theme of empathy and understanding, advocating for pausing before reacting harshly to others' behaviors.
Notable Quote:
Flo Pacino [57:26]: "Something told me, like, the way the bird was looking at me... you never know what somebody is going through."
Throughout the episode, Flo Pacino navigates complex and disturbing subjects with a commitment to uncovering the truth and advocating for justice. By intertwining personal stories with powerful testimonies, the episode offers a comprehensive and unfiltered look into the darker facets of Diddy's legacy and the recent tragic event, prompting listeners to reflect on accountability, empathy, and the pursuit of genuine truth.