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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. Is Friday. I don't know. You know, Fridays just make me feel. I don't know why. Fridays always just feel good, y'all. Well, I'm glad you're joining me for another flow show, no Filter. No Filter today. The filter is I left the filter in 2024 and ain't made it to 2025 yet. Got some crazy updates and news to go over. Got some personal things to update you on. Going on. All type of the tea is spilling all over the flow on a Friday. What we got, first of all, Jay Z. We got Jay Z and Diddy news, and we got some New Orleans Las Vegas tragedy news and got some flow show, no Filter news. But first, Jay Z has got a. What. What people think is a victory. The judge just granted his recent motion. We'll talk about that. There is a documentary that's telling all the business. And when you say business is business, not business is business, we got a documentary telling all of Diddy's business coming out. And they go into details and the diddler is worried about it. I'm gonna give you the heads up on that. And when it drops, I got a little trailer for it. I'm gonna let you hear, too. And then that tragic New Orleans Vegas where the New Orleans where the. The guy plowed through people and shot him and killed people. 15 people dead over 30, 40 inj car. And then also simultaneously, we had a cyber truck that was blown up outside of Trump Towers. The FBI is telling us that these incidents aren't connected. But me and the rest of the Internet warriors, we see a connection. I'm gonna tell you about that because one thing about the FBI, when they come out and say it's no connection that fast, that leads me to believe there's a connection. And yeah, that's what we're gonna cover today. And you know what? I do if I, if I have a little extra time, I got some extra stuff I want to mix in there to y'all, but I do want to update y'all on a few things that I forgot to update y'all. I know, but I know it's been a while, you know, with New Year's and I had a couple days off, but my cousin is. Is doing much better. He was in the intensive care unit apparently, or whatever. But he's. My mother told me he's out of that. I see him on social media Talking and, And. And. And on the road to recovery. So thank you for everybody that prayed and everybody who was concerned. Like, you know how we do. We like a family. So I didn't want. Want to make sure I updated you. I hate when people tell you tragic news and then don't update you. When the good news comes, it's like, all right, I was with you when, you know, we were all sad, but damn, when you can give me some good news, yeah, let me know. Don't just leave me in the dumps. So that's the update on that. Macy's finally gave me my $500 back. Thank you. Like, y'all, if y'all remember, that was like a week before Christmas, and I literally just got it yesterday, and it's literally gone in seconds because bread is $50. So thank you, Macy's, for just floating with my holiday money and doing whatever you want to do to it and then deciding to give it to me. Whenever you feel anybody out there having any problems with getting your money back, I know. My mom told me she. She had to. It took her two or three months to get a hundred dollars put back on her car from Walmart. It's like, damn, Walmart, why you holding my mom's money? Like, give us our money. We need our money. They kill me, these big corporations holding the money. And one thing about my mom, she. I guess I get my resourcefulness or my whateverness from her because she gonna get her stuff done, and she. And she also gonna let you know that her son is an influencer, and she gonna throw that. She gonna throw that. That threat out there to them and tell them that they're gonna go viral. So she gets a lot of stuff, my mom. Let me tell you something. My mom has. I haven't had to do anything for her as far as calling out any companies or she. She has me there if I need it. But she's so good with working her hand and saying the right stuff. It never has to come to me. Have to come to me. So I'm thankful for that because y'all know I. Y'all know how I go crazy on companies. So imagine how I go for my own mama, but I never had to. My mom knows how to handle it. So shout out to moms. So, yeah, let's get into this. I just wanted to update y'all what the hell was going on at Macy's game and my money. And I want to let y'all know that I spent it already, too. You know, we keep it real over here. That money went fast. Y'all know how it is out here. But J. Z, speaking of money, money ain't a thing. We're gonna get into this Jay Z first, and then we're gonna go to the. The Diddy. The Diddy. No. You know what? That. It's Friday. We going with the Diddler. We're gonna. We're gonna go with the Diddler first. Diddler is a little bit more interesting than Jay Z. Jay Z is Jay Z getting on my nerves. Lightweight. So let's talk. Let's listen to this trailer. And then also. Oh, I could let you know a little bit about this. Now listen to this DD trailer. Because since we go talk about Diddy first, since we're gonna talk about Diddy first, I'll be to tell you about what I got going on too. Hold on. Sean Combs is a monster. I want to speak about this now because I've witnessed everything. I think Sean Combs can get away with anything. I've known Sean since he was 4 years old. That's my little bro. He already knew what he wanted. I could be a manager. Just give me a chair. I would say to a lot of Puffy parties, these were the parties that you needed exclusive access to get into. He thought that if people fear him, they respect him. Honestly, I didn't want to be around him unless it was cameras. Nobody cheating me. Nobody's shooting me. Nobody shooting me. When Puff was around, it was like, oh, get it together or this could be over. You got me acting crazy in front of all these people. Something is not right at this. I've been with Sean for quite a while, and I've captured a lot of moments. Anytime the studio or any rooms is red is making love and sex. Some of the ones who were in the room, for sure, they are their age. They said they could ship me off and sell me to anyone. How did this superstar music mogul become the alleged monster? And I can show you how. We have fun to stay out of jail too. We'll be back after a quick break.
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Y'All. That is called Diddy the Making of a Bad Boy. Yeah, it is a documentary that covers all type of inside information on Diddy. And people are speaking, people are hiding their voices and faces. So you know, they saying some serious. But as you know, Diddy is not happy about this coming out. This is a 90 minute documentary that talks about all of Diddy's. When I'm not gonna say all, but a lot of Diddy skeletons. Like I said, people are hiding their identity coming out, telling some real. One thing they talked about is they're saying that Diddy allegedly hired man to patrol parties and recruit young women for sex with him. And they go on from there. They talk about the red rooms. You got look out for it. When is it actually dropping? It actually drops January 14th. Yep. Premieres on Peacock January 14th. Diddy the making of a Bad Boy. Now, of course y'all know Diddy and his team fought tooth and nail for this not to come out, but obviously they got the green light. So too bad, so sad for Diddy it's coming out. They also talk about the thousand bottles of lubricant, the baby oil and all that that was seized by Homeland Security. Check it out. And then speaking of that, now I have a. And also to go along with this, y'all, for my subscription only. Some people said that they couldn't find the. The subscription. Some other people couldn't find it. It's right located in the notes. When you look, when you pull up the podcast, if you go like to the notes on your phone or, or wherever you pull it up, you'll look in the notes of the actual podcast talking about the show or whatever, and you'll see the link to the subscription. Now what's going to be on the subscription? I am doing a series which drops today, a series called Surviving Clyde and Diddy and Surviving Clyde and Diddy. I'm going to detail all of the backstories one by one as a continued series. So I'll drop episodes periodically during, during the week and it'll help people know about all the backstories. Because, y'all, it's so much that went on that's public record that people don't even know about. Some of it is from industry friends, I know, but, but I've known this stuff for years and it will definitely let after you, you'll know like, oh, like this Diddy Jay Z. This is deep. And so I like to, you know, if you know me, even when we discuss our current events, I like to develop story so and develop characters so people kind of know what's going on. So in the first episode today and I will be shouting out all the people that, that I can. That's that subscribed later on in this show. I appreciate you guys. The, the content will start up this weekend. Actually I'm trying to get it done today. It was just a little noisy last night or I would have had it done last night. But I'm gonna get it done today. But today's episode on the subscription only of the surviving. The, the surviving Clyde and Diddy series we're going to talk about, I'm talking about and telling the story of. It's going to be more like story time. So I'm telling the story of Kim Porter in which is Diddy's ex and what all the stuff that they went in went on between them. If you know his ex died mysteriously, you know that was the mother of his children. Some type of pneumonia that people don't believe. I'm gonna deep dive into not only that but, but how they met, what went on. And also it's gonna be a lot of nuggets in this that you. That a lot of people don't know about. I'm gonna talk about Shakir Stewart. Shakir Stewart was a well known, much loved. I actually knew him. I was running around in the music at the same time. This was back in the early 2000s, I would say even to mid to 205, 2005, 2006, like around there. But Shakir Stewart was a, an, a, a high level record exec that signed everybody like he was the middle of everything and he was a great guy. Well, anyway, he ended up dating Kim Porter when Kim Porter broke up with Diddy and all of a sudden Shakir Stewart allegedly shot himself and killed himself. And him and Diddy had problems and Diddy hated Shakur and Diddy was jealous of anybody that Kim talked to. If you remember, he. He blew up Kid Cudi's car over Cassie. So we know what type of things that Diddy has been involved with and had been that have been alleged. Well anyway, a lot of people don't know about Shakir Stewart and it's not talked about but it's another death that was like everybody around him, including me, he was a. He was never the guy you would think would kill you. So he was happy, he was successful, he was energetic, he was always looking for the next thing and, and get this guys, Shakir Stewart is the One who signed Beyonce and introduced her to Jay Z. And then he also dated Kim and then he all of a sudden killed himself. So I'm going into that story, that story and stories like that. You're gonna want to go ahead and subscribe right now for the, the people who subscribe early. All you have to do, I think the prices, you can donate whatever you want because it's. It's actually whatever you pay is going to go to helping me, helping the show, keep the show going or whatever. But I think now it's like between. You can give three, you can do $3, $5, $6, $8, whatever you can afford, whatever, you know, whatever your bank account allows. Hey, if you can't, I understand that too. It's tough out here. But if you can help support the show. And it's not just me, other people, podcasters or YouTubers that you like when you subscribe, it really helps that person remain independent and not have to worry about brands and worrying about what people saying. And you know me, I'm going to talk my shit. So my plan is, if I can get enough subscribers, I really don't give a fuck about too many brands anyway, so I will be able to continue to talk my shit without worrying about what this brand. Brand says or this sponsor, none of that. So we're gonna build a subscription and like I said, I'm gonna always have the daily podcast for free for all my faithfuls. But those of who can afford to donate or afford to pay a subscription, I will be offering the series Surviving Clyde and Diddy. And I'm gonna go into that. And then I'll give you the next episode too, also. That's gonna be the one with Shakir Stewart Kim and Diddy. And then there's also gonna be an episode where I break down Diddy and Clive's relationship and then another one, and this is the last one I'm gonna tell you about that's dropping real, real soon. On my subscription only is the story of the mistress that allegedly was pregnant with Jay Z's baby. Jay Z had cheated on Beyonce with her. And then this young lady who was only 29, I believe at the time, I know she was in her high 20s, she died from an aneurysm and her family. And everybody thought that was weird, but. And if y'all remember, Beyonce was mad as at Jay Z when all this was going on, when that ring alarm and all that craziness was going on and Beyonce was going to off. Well, it was all about this young Lady. So I'm telling that story too. It's all connected. So check me out if you have any problem finding a subscription link or whatever DM me on my social media platforms. Flo Daddy Flow. Flo D A D D Y F, L O that and then I'll send the link straight to you. Other than that, find it in the notes. And like I said, I advise anybody who wants to get into the subscription family to do it sooner than later. Because the way the system works, it kind of goes up. The more people get in it, they kind of raise the price a little bit. So get in there now. Why? It's cheap and you will not be upset. Like I said, I'm gonna break down all of this Hollywood. And I'm glad because it gives me a chance to develop some stuff that when you're telling these recent stories, a lot of times it's like you, if you don't know some of the other shit that happened, you kind of lost. But when you, as we develop this backstory, you gonna understand what the hell going on with all this Diddy crazy freak off mess. And you're gonna understand why Jay Z is trying to get this lawsuit dropped because there's so many skeletons. He don't want all this to just catch like wildfire. And speaking of Jay Z, he got a little victory, but not in the recent the judge. I know, you know the case about where they saying Jay Z and Diddy raped this 13 year old girl back in 2000 and Jay Z's been going to fuck off saying he was innocent and saying Busby, which is the attorney for the client for the alleged victim, said Busby is a 1-800-lawyer, ambulance chaser, blah blah blah. So they've been going at it and I told y'all this was going to be a war when it started. Well, Jay Z, if you know Busby just smashed Jay Z as far as when the judge made a recent ruling where she said that the, the defense attorney was doing too much talking about Jay Z and them and, and telling them that they need to calm the down in so many words because of all that media stuff they were doing and whatever. So everybody was like, okay. So at that time that was a big win for Busby. Well, it wasn't even a week later and Jay Z got a win, but it's not the win that he would hope for. So let's get into this. Let's call this Jay Z versus Busby the battle. Nobody wanted to last this long. So what's up? Y'all this is the flow show no filter, where I break down and get to the truth. Today we talking about a lot, but right now, we're going to talk about this Jay Z and Tony Busby thing that's shaping up crazy. So you saw the headlines, and if you didn't, the headlines read, judge grants Jay Z's motion. And everybody went crazy. People were like, oh, wow. Well, Jay Z won. I told y'all, y'all about to be quiet and all this stuff. And then. But let me tell you, it ain't exactly the win Jay Z wanted. And I'm gonna tell you why. The motion is just a chess move. It's not checkmate for either side. So I'm gonna break it down step by step, give you the details, the legal drama, and, of course, my two cents. Let's go. So Jay Z's lawyer, Alex Spiro, who, let's be honest, is one of the most powerful attorneys in the game, filed a request with the court to dismiss Busby's lawsuit. Why? Because according to them, the lawsuit was filed three months past the statute of living limitations. Basically, Jay Z's team is saying, you're too late, Busby. Case closed. But Busby being the fighter, he is fired right back. He said, hold up. This isn't about a technicality. This is about the intent of the law. He's basically arguing that the statute of limitations shouldn't apply here because they haven't even gotten to discovery yet, meaning no evidence has been exchanged. And without that evidence, how can you know whether the case has merit or not? Now, here's the kicker. Jay Z didn't just straight up file a motion. No, he wrote a letter to the court asking for permission to file the motion. Now, why did he ask for permission to file a motion? Because last time, his team flooded the court with motions, and the judge said, basically, respect my process. Every judge runs their court differently, and this judge wasn't having it. So Jay Z's team figured out a way to be nice. So now let's talk about what the judge actually said. The judge didn't say, okay, we're dismissing the case. That's kind of like what people running around and thinking. What she said was, you have permission to file your motion. Nothing more, nothing less. That's all. But when you listen to this timeline, you're going to know and realize why this wasn't the win Jay Z was looking for. And the timeline of these motions and how it's going to go. It goes as follows. On February, by February 6, Jay Z will have to to motion for his, for the dismissal. He may do that early, but he has to February 6. But then after he does that, Busby has till February 28 to respond. And then after February 28, on March 14, Jay Z can reply to that response if he wants to. Now why is this not the win Jay Z was looking for? Because even by this timeline, this is going to the middle of March. We're just, it's the beginning of January. You got the super bowl coming up. Jay Z's tied to that. Amongst other things that Jay Z and other brands that Jay Z's represented. Remember he wanted this shit dismissed like yesterday. He wanted this dismissed like last month. But even just following his dismissal, he's got two more months. Well, yeah, two more months of who knows what information will come out, what other people will say. And two months when you have rape charges on you and you're worried about your brand and you're worried about bad publicity, two months is like two decades. So this case isn't going anywhere fast. Jay Z wanted this over, but now two to three months of legal drama is what he's looking at. No way around it. And let's be real, when you got billion dollar deals like Moet and Sean Don, NFL endorsements and your own daughter's big premieres coming up, the last thing you want is to mess around and be having rape charges of 13 year old hanging over your head. So in other words, he didn't get a dismissal, he just got a permission. He just was afforded a permission to file for the dismissal. And so this can drag out and who knows, you know, and if he doesn't, it's still going to drag out past March if he doesn't get the dismissal like that he's hoping for. And for somebody like Jay Z who likes to keep his image squeaky clean. I know he pissed off about this. And think about it, if you're Jay Z, you want this gone, you want it off the radar, you want it off people's minds. But instead it's going to be in the headlines until at least March. And the wild part is Busby's case actually seems pretty solid. The statute of limitations argument might not hold up. And if that's the case, we looking at a full blown trial. And when a full blown trial, you know what that means? That means discovery. That means all type of evidence coming out, all type of stuff that Jay Z stuff that might not directly even have anything to do with the actual rape. It might be other things that come out as a result of this case. And I want. I know one thing. If Jay Z thought this would be a quick win, Judge Torres has another thing up her sleeve. Now, this judge is not playing games. She's very meticulous from what I'm hearing. And she's going to make sure every step of this process is followed to the letter. So what's the big picture here? Why didn't Jay Z just settle from the jump? Well, think about it. Settling would have avoided all this drama. No court dates, no public spectacle, no headlines. But if Jay Z settles, it opens up the door for more lawsuits. It's kind of like seeing blood in the water or smelling blood in the water and you a piranha. They all coming. And Jay Z knows that. And on the flip side, fighting this case means risking a trial where all kinds of messy details will come out. And let's keep it real. Jay Z does not want that. Not Jay Z, not Beyonce, not Moet or Sean Don. Not the Internet, NFL, none of them. Not ROC Nation. But why take the risk? Does Jay Z know something we don't know? Is the evidence actually weak? Or is this just a high stakes gamble to protect his empire? We will be watching that very, very, very, very closely. And I got a feeling that sparks are going to fly. And no pun intended, with the sparks flying. Because this is a very, very, very, very serious matter coming up. And sparks flew, but not in a good way. And what am I talking about? I'm talking about the shit that happened in Las Vegas and New Orleans. If you're not familiar. I didn't talk about the Vegas situation yesterday. But what happened in Vegas is a cyber truck full of explosives and bombs or whatever was, had exploded right in front of Trump Towers, a Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. This was moments after, at the same time, a maniac drove through a crowd, killed 30 people, got out the truck and shot people in New Orleans as they celebrated, as they celebrated New Year's Eve. And I think it's a connection. The whole Internet thinks there's a connection, but somehow the FBI doesn't think so. So the FBI says, and I quote, matter of fact, let me let y'all hear what the FBI said. I'm not even gonna. I'm not about to quote him. I'm gonna just let you hear what they said. Where is that? Because, hey, look, I was floored when I heard this. FBI says, let's go. Come on. Sound man. The FBI did a. I think this was there. This was a press conference yesterday. And they came out immediately and said this. There is no definitive link between the attack here in New Orleans and the one in Las Vegas. Now, for them to come out that fast with all these connections, for them to come out that fast and say there's not a connection, that's when I really start digging in. Because I'm like, wait, wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. Well, after you, after I break this shit down, you're gonna be on my side, like, hold on. There definitely has to be a connection. So as the FBI says, and I quote at this time, there is no distinct connection between the two events. I ain't believe in that. But let's break it down. You tell me. Now, the New Orleans attack. First, let's talk about that. Shamsa Jabbar, a 42 year old former US army veteran, drove a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street. Now, Jabbar had served in the military from 2009 to 2020, including a deployment to Afghanistan. Now, what's important to note here is his background. He'd recently converted to Islam, was reportedly radicalized, and had an ISIS flag in his truck. Authorities also found pipe bombs in the vehicle and additional explosive devices in the French Quarter. To me, this suggests a well thought out act of terrorism, not some spurred a moment attack. But here's the kicker. Jabbar's life had been unraveling. Divorce, personal struggles and potential mental health issues seem to have created the perfect storm. Yet the military to terrorist pipeline isn't new. So was he acting alone or was he part of a larger network? Okay, so just hours later, across the country, a Tesla cyber truck exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. And the driver was a 37 year old Matthew Livelsberger. And he was also a former military man, an active duty Green Beret, no less. Livesberger packed the truck with fireworks and gas canisters before dying of a self inflicted gunshot wound. A self, self inflicted gunshot wound. Now how he shot himself in the head and then drove in front of Trump Towers and then let off explosives, I don't know, but let's continue. He also recently separated from his wife. But unlike Jabbar, Livelsberger was a vocal supporter of Donald Trump. Which complicates things further. Was this a politically motivated attack or a cry for help or something bigger? Now here's where it gets strange. Both Jabbar and Livelsburger reportedly rented their vehicles through the same car sharing app, Turo. Both guys had military ties. Both had connections to bases with overlapping deployments. They were both in Fort Bragg. Now this could be a coincidence, but I don't believe in coincidences. You know what I mean? Like when it starts being too many things alike, I don't give a. You can't tell me there's not, there's not possibly some type of connection. And you can't tell me that in less than 24 hours. You better take a few weeks before you say some shit like that, especially with all of this going on. Now the FBI has been quick to say there was no connection, but think about it. Jabbar and Livelsburger were both former military, both struggling personally and both carried out high profile acts of violence on the same day, literally hours apart. And here's something else. Jabbar's truck was loaded with pipe bombs and liver levels. Burgers. Cybertruck exploded with fireworks and gas canisters. Different materials, but the same outcome. Maximum destruction. Now are we supposed to believe these two events happened just hours apart and it was just a pure coincidence? So let's entertain a theory. What if Jabbar and Livelsburger were part of a larger plan? Maybe they didn't know each other personally, but were they acting under the influence of the same group or ideology? ISIS propaganda often calls for lone wolf attacks. Separate actions united by a single cause. Could this be a new twist to their playbook? If these attacks are connected, the implications are terrifying. It means we're not just dealing with isolated incidents, but we're dealing with a coordinated effort to destabilize and terrorize the military. Connections are especially alarming. Could there be more individuals like Jabbar and Levels Burger out there waiting to act? Y'all know we got the super bowl coming up. I can assure you they are going to be on high fucking alert at the Super Bowl. And where is the super bowl, guys? New Orleans. You remember there was a big controversy about Kendrick Lamar performing and not Lil Wayne because it's in New Orleans. They planning this shit out, y'all. And that, that's to me, that's why they did it in New Orleans. Because they knew the football, the college football was going on. They know they party anyway. But then they knew they could also be already be set up and plan out the super bowl which is another major, one of the biggest, major events around the globe. And these aren't random spots, like I said, these are symbols. Think about it. Who just connected Elon Musk and, and, and, and Donald Trump? Isn't it ironic that they exploded a Tyber, a cyber truck, Tesla truck, which is, could represent Elon Musk, they exploded that in front of Trump Towers, which is basically saying we're sending a message about something about the United. About Trump and Elon Musk uniting. That's just my guess, but I definitely think it means something. And only person who died that I know of in Vegas was the one who had the gunshot wound to the head, the person who drove it and exploded the, the, the, the Tesla truck or whatever. But it wasn't even, it didn't even harm anybody. It was like just a symbol. To me, all the harm was basically done in New Orleans. Like I said, that's just my, my opinion, but something is going on. But let's dig, let's go a little further now. The just hours in between these incidences. To me, there's no way, there's not a coincidence that both of these people carry high profile acts of violence on the same exact day with the same type of, you know, we both gonna explode. But there's something more to this, y'all, because if these attacks are connected, the implications are terrifying. What the they could be planning. It means that we're not just dealing with some isolated incidents. No, no, no, no, no. We're dealing with a coordinated effort and, and, and watching it unfold. And let's not forget the locations. New Orleans, New Year's festivities, and an iconic Trump International Hotel. These aren't random spots. These aren't random symbols. This was meant to send a message. So where does that leave us in this situation? Well, the FBI might not be ready to call these attacks connected, but we, the public are. And we have questions. We are demanding transparency. FBI, because we're not buying this shit y'all selling right now. It just doesn't make sense. Please, please, please get to the bottom of this shit. And also, I want to take a little quick second to prayers to everybody in New Orleans. Again, I've had many New Orleans people in my, in my inbox telling me how tragic it is. And even the people at, in New Orleans are saying the locals are like, this isn't adding up. They saying all type of reasons as to why they don't add up, but I'm with them. So New Orleans, Anybody? New Orleans. If you need some information put out there, if you have some information, or even in Vegas, if you have information, please get it to me. I will bring awareness, as much awareness as I can to this situation. And also, let me shout out some of the subscribers. Thank you for. First of all, we have a five dollar subscriber, Antoinette Wood. I really appreciate you, you are real. You, you really help, are helping me to keep this podcast rolling and to keep my independence. I rather, I'd rather get my subscriptions up where I can do and say whatever I want. I'd rather do that than to take money from these, some of these controlling ass sponsors because I'm going to say what the hell I want to say. I'm never going to. Not nobody can ever tell me what to say. I've been like that my whole life and it ain't stopping. I ain't enough money in the world. Can't nobody make me do that. So I appreciate y'all. $3 subscription from Denise Loftus. I appreciate you Denise and I'm glad that you are helping to support the show. You are gonna love the content that Surviving Clive and Diddy series that I will be narrating and doing story time with is going to. You're gonna love it. I got some more. I can't do everybody right now but I'll get to a few of them because I really appreciate you guys for, for, you know, donating some of your hard earned money. Six dollar. A six dollar subscription per month from Michelle. John again. I think it's John again. Thank you Michelle. And one last one, the ones I missed. I'll try to get to them on another show. A three dollar a month subscription from Jennifer Medless. Med Les. I'm sorry Jennifer if I pronounced that last name wrong but I just want to make sure I thank you. Another three dollar one from three dollars a month subscription from Olivia. If I missed you. Oh Marianne. Another three dollar subscription. Yeah, if I missed you, cuss me out, give me a DM and say hey, I subscribe. Shout me out because I didn't do it on purpose if I missed you. But I appreciate y'all. Like I said, the series is going to be everybody who has heard it say that they loving it. And like I said, I appreciate y'all subscribing if you are able to. If not, I still love you because we family over here. Some of us got it. Sometimes I don't got it, sometimes you got it. But we will look forward to this y'all to have a good weekend. As you know, I'll be back Monday and I'm sure we'll have some, some, some new Diddy info. He has been got a little mini break because of Jay Z and all these other other tragedies if you notice it. Diddy has been kind of under the radar a little bit throwing his little temper tantrums. But I'M sure next week they're gonna have a lot of new Diddy information dropping. I'm not sure about Jay Z. If, if, if Tony Busby responds, I don't know if he's even gonna have a big response to this. So I don't know, Jay Z might, his story might die down a little bit next week. I don't know, though. We'll see. But as always, I want to make sure that everybody is safe. And if you're walking your dog, make sure you clean up his poop. If you're driving while listening to me, make sure you got your seatbelt on. Eyes on the road and ears on me. And we're going to continue to do what we do now at we. You know how we do. When we come to the end, I like to just scroll my notes and make sure I didn't forget anybody. Oh, okay. And let before I get out of here, I got a couple of shout outs to do for some people who DM me and I got them. Now, going forward, I'm gonna have to do the shout outs for the subscr subscribers because there's so many of those. I can't. I have to appreciate them and shout them out. But today, Tari and Tarian, she says, hey, Flo, I've been listening to your podcast every day. Thank you for keeping us updated with all of this crazy news, especially with Mohawk, Diddy and Jay Z. You are doing an amazing job and I go to your podcast for my daily dose of news. Your voice is my favorite. Keep up the great work. Vegas is listening. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And also I got Patricia. She says, happy New Year. Just started listening to you about a month ago now. I got my sister linked up too. Who is your sister? I want to know her name. Shout out to her for listening and shout out to you, Patricia. She, Patricia goes on to say, hope your new year will be as good as your last year. Trish from WNC Carolina, proud. Thank you, Trish. And I, I don't have to tell y'all because I tell you all the time, but y'all know I appreciate all of y'all listening. And like I said, we're gonna continue to deep dive. We're gonna continue to get to this truth and we're gonna continue to enjoy our weekend because we worked hard as hell this week, didn't we? Happy Friday. I'm out. Go Cavs.
The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Diddy's Dark Revelations and Jay-Z's Courtroom Chess: Unveiling Hidden Agendas and Military Conspiracies...Will Truth Triumph in the Chaos?
Release Date: January 3, 2025
Host: Flo
In this gripping episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, hosted by Flo, listeners are taken on a deep dive into the tumultuous worlds of hip-hop moguls Jay-Z and Diddy. The episode intertwines personal updates, high-stakes legal battles, explosive documentary revelations, and suspicious tragic events that hint at larger conspiracies. Flo promises an unfiltered exploration of the truth behind these intertwined narratives, challenging official statements and urging listeners to seek the real story.
Flo opens the episode with heartfelt personal news, sharing updates about her cousin's recovery from a severe health scare. She emphasizes the importance of family and gratitude towards her listeners for their prayers and support.
Notable Quote:
"So thank you for everybody that prayed and everybody who was concerned. Like, you know how we do. We like a family."
[00:05]
Flo also humorously mentions finally receiving her $500 refund from Macy’s, only to spend it instantly, highlighting the struggles of managing holiday finances.
Notable Quote:
"My mom has me there if I need it, but she's so good with working her hand and saying the right stuff. It never has to come to me."
[04:30]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the release of the new documentary, Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. Flo describes it as a 90-minute exposé revealing Diddy's alleged dark secrets and business dealings. She teases exclusive content, including a trailer and firsthand accounts from individuals who wish to remain anonymous.
Notable Quote:
"There's a documentary telling all of Diddy's business coming out... I'm gonna give you the heads up on that."
[02:15]
Flo details some of the sensational claims made in the documentary, such as Diddy's alleged involvement in unethical recruitment practices and the possession of questionable materials seized by Homeland Security.
Notable Quote:
"They're saying Diddy allegedly hired men to patrol parties and recruit young women for sex with him."
[06:00]
Flo delves into the ongoing legal saga between Jay-Z and his attorney, Tony Busby, who represents an alleged victim in a serious lawsuit. She breaks down the recent court developments, highlighting Jay-Z's attempt to dismiss the case based on statute limitations and Busby's vigorous defense against this motion.
Notable Quote:
"Jay Z's motion is just a chess move. It's not checkmate for either side."
[06:45]
Flo explains the implications of the judge granting Jay-Z permission to file the dismissal, emphasizing that this does not equate to a victory and that the legal battle is far from over. She underscores the potential for further revelations and the impact on Jay-Z's reputation and business empire.
Notable Quote:
"If Jay Z settles, it opens up the door for more lawsuits... fighting this case means risking a trial where all kinds of messy details will come out."
[07:20]
Highlighting recent tragic events, Flo discusses a coordinated attack involving a man driving through crowds and shooting in New Orleans, coupled with a simultaneous explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump Towers in Las Vegas. She challenges the FBI's assertion that these incidents are unrelated, presenting evidence that suggests possible connections based on the perpetrators' backgrounds and the timing of the attacks.
Notable Quote:
"Jabbar and Livelsberger were both former military, both struggling personally and both carried out high profile acts of violence on the same day."
[10:30]
Flo speculates on the motives behind these attacks, suggesting they may be part of a larger, orchestrated effort to destabilize key figures and events, including the upcoming Super Bowl in New Orleans. She questions the rapid dismissal of any connections by authorities, urging listeners to remain vigilant and demand more transparency.
Notable Quote:
"There definitely has to be a connection. So as the FBI says, and I quote at this time, there is no distinct connection between the two events. I ain't believe in that."
[09:50]
Transitioning to her show's offerings, Flo promotes her subscription-based content where she plans to release an exclusive series titled Surviving Clyde and Diddy. This series will delve into the backstories and lesser-known aspects of Diddy's life, including his relationships and the mysterious deaths surrounding his close associates.
Notable Quote:
"I'm doing a series called Surviving Clyde and Diddy and Surviving Clyde and Diddy... It will definitely let after you, you'll know like, oh, like this Diddy Jay Z. This is deep."
[05:45]
Flo encourages her audience to subscribe to support her independent journalism, emphasizing the importance of maintaining creative freedom without corporate interference.
Notable Quote:
"I really don't give a fuck about too many brands anyway, so I will be able to continue to talk my shit without worrying about what this brand says or this sponsor."
[07:00]
In a heartfelt segment, Flo thanks her subscribers for their support, highlighting specific contributions and expressing her gratitude. She acknowledges the community aspect of her show, reinforcing the familial bond she shares with her listeners.
Notable Quote:
"I appreciate you, you really help are helping me to keep this podcast rolling and to keep my independence."
[11:30]
Flo wraps up the episode with final thoughts, reiterating her commitment to uncovering and sharing the truth behind high-profile controversies. She encourages listeners to stay safe, stay informed, and continue supporting independent media.
Notable Quote:
"We're gonna continue to deep dive. We're gonna continue to get to this truth and we're gonna continue to enjoy our weekend because we worked hard as hell this week, didn't we?"
[12:45]
Flo signs off with enthusiasm for future episodes, promising more revelations and in-depth analyses of the ongoing dramas surrounding Jay-Z and Diddy.
Key Takeaways:
Diddy's Dark Revelations Documentary: An upcoming documentary exposing controversial aspects of Diddy's life and business practices.
Jay-Z vs. Tony Busby Legal Battle: An intense legal struggle with potential long-term implications for Jay-Z's reputation and career.
New Orleans and Las Vegas Tragedies: Suspicious incidents that may be interconnected, suggesting deeper conspiracies involving military backgrounds and high-profile targets.
Subscription Content: Exclusive series providing deeper insights into the lives and scandals of Diddy and surrounding figures, available to subscribers.
Flo’s unfiltered approach offers a compelling narrative that challenges mainstream perspectives, urging listeners to question official accounts and seek the underlying truths in high-stakes celebrity and political dramas.