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The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow show, no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Ah, happy. Hello, hello, Happy, happy. Hump day. Hump day. We halfway through this week. All my hard working people, it's your boy Flo. And this is the Flo show, no Filter coming to you on Apple, on Spotify, on YouTube, on Facebook. We getting like 300,000 views a month on Facebook. We just crossed a hundred thousand downloads on Apple and Spotify. And we coming to you live Every Day on YouTube at 7:30. If you want to join me live and see me do what I do in person or up close and personal, shout out to the Breakfast crew is in the building. Shawna, Amy, Michelle, Lord, Mini Me and the whole gang. I'm feeling good today, as always. I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life up here. Turn this mic on and what the hell I'm gonna say next. That's the sauce. But we got a lot to talk about today, y'all. Diddy. Rumors on the street is Diddy got a federal bail coming soon. These are rumors, but I'm about to break it down because I've been getting hints of this rumor for quite some time now. And it all came together for me last night. I was. After I got done working on the headbands, I was working on the headbands all night. Headband is designed and ready to go, y'all. So headbands will be here by Friday. Hopefully the subscribers will have access to buying them tomorrow. But I was working on that. I've been designing and putting that headband together. You know, y'all know I take my time and I do it right. See, I don't rush. I take my time and make sure it's right the first time. But anyway, after designing my. My first headband that I'm dropping much anticipated, I got to thinking and I was thinking about this federal bail that's going on with Diddy. And I started replaying all the little. The little bitty Mohawk ditties like Stevie J, Rich Dollars. I started thinking about that they were saying to me, not just in my comments, but in my. In my dm. And now y'all know I'll be figuring some shit out. I just put the whole thing together about this rumor with Diddy getting federal bail. Now they saying it's a source. They don't want to say who's saying it, but I already know who the source is. I'm about to break this shit the fuck down. But before I break this down, I'm gonna let y'all know. This is what we do from. I'm from Cleveland, Ohio. I told you it was a reason why Stevie J and all the rest of the little Mohawk ditties was all on my social media page bothering me. Would they bother some asses? I wasn't doing. I'm saying the same information. Matter of fact, some of my information come from blogs out in New York where they from. The hell you bothering me go to the blogs where I'm getting this information from. They riding your fucking backyard out in Miami. They out there. Why y'all bother me? They bother me because I am the source. I am the voice. There's a lot of people covering Diddy, but everybody listening to me best believe that. And they know that. So they dropped a lot of hints. And it didn't hit me to this breaking news came in yesterday about Diddy getting federal bail possibly soon. This rumor, this actual article on a platform that I'm not a huge fan of. Vladimir Vlad tv. Not a huge fan, but I'm not a hater either. So, you know you got some content. We gonna dig into it, Vlad, with your ass. And I mean that in all. With all respect, Mr. Vlad. It's crazy. It's crazy, y'all, that we are in the center of this whole Diddy mess. We are in the center of it. And it just hit me. So we about to break this down, y'all. You know, I'm from Cleveland. We don't give a fuck. And. And if you don't believe me, let me tell you something about. And they should have never messed with me because I'm breaking this shit down. And I know where this federal bail rumor coming from. And we gonna get into. Is it. Is it really true or is it just some talk? But let me let Tyson let y'all know before I get into this. Why you don't mess with no Cleveland? What's up with Cleveland? I try to tell y'all, but maybe y'all believe Mike Tyson right quick as we get into this.
Tyson
I used to live in Cleveland for 10 years.
Flo
Really?
Tyson
Yeah. Shaker Heights, Cleveland have a variety of gangsters.
Stevie J
Really?
Flo
Yeah.
Tyson
They don't around People from big cities go out there. I'm including this little ass town and find fall off to a big surprise.
Flo
Yes, it's dangerous.
Tyson
Many times many. Yeah, it's very dangerous. It was cold shoe store. I used to go to the place. You get the shoe?
Flo
Yeah.
Tyson
What's the name of the Place. Oh, man, Albert's. Mr. Albert. Yeah. Mr. Albert. Yeah.
Flo
I can't even hear the name you heard. That's the baddest man on the planet. He trying to tell y'all Cleveland ain't to be with. We don't. We don't bother nobody. But most people don't bother us. And it's a reason, because most of the time when they bother us, they find out we a different breed. We don't give a. We bring it straight to you. I don't care if you Stevie J. I don't care if you J. Stevie, who the hell you are? Diddy, Blockhead Diddy. We don't care. So don't come to somebody in Cleveland trying to win no cool points. Cause you gonna lose. We gonna embarrass you. Just like I embarrassed Stevie J when he came bothering me, questioning me. I had to tell him to his face first. I said, are you mad? You know, I try to be cool. Cause I ain't. I ain't on here trying to be arguing and going back and forth with no dude. And then after that, he still, you know, kept talking. I had to finally say straight to him in the comments for the whole world to see. Stevie J, you need to be quiet like you was about them thousand bottles of baby oil. See, I didn't want to tell him that to his face and put it in the comments. That ain't my style. Because I'm just here reporting the facts of what I'm hearing. But if you keep with me, I'm gonna embarrass your ass. That's what I do. That's why I don't bother nobody. I don't. I ain't into that. I like to be cool. I like to smile. I like to dance. But if you come to me thinking because I'm smiling that something sweet.
News Anchor
Then.
Flo
Your ass gonna get cooked. I have to put my apron on my cooking mitts. Fry your ass. So check this out. Get into this article first. So. And I'm gonna break it down. What's going on with this Diddy and this federal bill. This is a real. This is real, y'all. Also in this episode, I want to go over. Just let you know, I want to go over some. They really breaking down this Kim and sex trafficking with the Balenciaga. I want to get into that later on in this show. And also just something I wanted to bring awareness to. I don't know if y'all been noticing, but there have been many women getting killed in. During conjugal visits. And ain't nobody talking about it, so I'm gonna bring some awareness to that, too. I just had to give y'all a little rundown before we get into this. So check this out. What's going on? This is an exclusive from Vlad tv. Headline reads, did he may get federal bail very soon. Read that again. Diddy may be getting federal bail very soon. This article is dated March 25, 3:21pm yesterday. Brand new. So let's get into says Sean Diddy Combs has had his request for bail denied multiple times since he was arrested in September 2024. Y'all know the charges. Racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for purposes of prostitution. Now the hip hop mogul may get released as he awaits trial. Vlad TV goes on to say. While the details are scarce, Vlad TV has learned from a reasonable source that Diddy may be granted bail very soon. While Diddy has been in federal custody at the Metropolitan Detention center in Brooklyn, three different judges have denied his request to be released on bail. Prosecutors have claimed that Diddy misused jail communications to influence witnesses. Judges have argued that the music mogul's willingness to overlook jailhouse rules by hiding communications was a sign that any condition of release would not prevent similar behavior. So let's get into what the fuck Vlad talking about. First of all, I ain't gonna hold y'all. I ain't gonna make y'all wait. I'm already pretty sure the reasonable source is Stevie J. Yeah. My arch nemesis, who I didn't even want to be a fudgeing arch nemesis. I don't. I'm not on here to be arguing with no fucking guys. I ain't on here for that. That's why ignore them for the most part, until you come all up on my page or all up in my world, then I gotta serve you. But anyway, and I'm tell you why, first of all, why? I think that source is Stevie J. First of all, y'all know Stevie J has been the Diddy mascot, pretty much the only person of any kind of revelance that has been campaigning for Diddy even before the arrest. After arrest, he been. He was right there. Diddy and, and. And Diddy and Stevie J, they two peas in a pod. So of course Stevie J is going to be the only one who's going to know inside information, quote unquote, Not. Not. Is his inside information. True or not, we gonna figure that out during this show. But we do know not too many people know what's going on with Diddy. And if somebody would know or, or, or, or, or, or act like they know, it would be Stevie J. But also another reason why I believe in Stevie J, it's because Vlad just did an interview with Stevie J. He's been dropping clips every day for the past week, even dropping a clip yesterday. And so you don't have to be a genius. If Vlad TV all of a sudden has this credible information that Diddy may be getting federal bail soon, and he just interviewed Stevie J, it don't take a genius to know where you getting that information from Vlad tv. So I'm gonna go ahead and take out the part where he talking about he learned this from a reasonable source. Let's just say that that source is Stevie J. Just. It just so happened you get this information after you've been interviewing Stevie J. And if you've been following me, you know, Stevie J been all in my comments, all them in my DMs, all just getting on my nerves. But now it all makes sense. Sense. Because guess what? Throughout this whole past what couple months, that Stevie J has been like a gnat. You've been like a gnat. You know, when you outside and you enjoying yourself or, or like. Or you've been a mosquito, or you. You out enjoying the great outdoors and you forget you don't have no bug repellent. So you out there and everybody having a good time, and next thing you know, you getting bit by mosquitoes. You can't see them. They just bite you. Just ruining your whole outdoor experience. That's fucking. That's what Stevie J doing. But it's all good. Cause y'all know I don't. I don't let it get to me. I just like making light of it and laughing. But anyway, I was posted. I posted one time, and I got this from a blog out of New York. Follow this story. This is the story between me and Stevie J. And then this is how I'm tied to how I done figured out all this shit of what's going on now. And I done figured it out because Stevie J and them ain't been bothering nobody else. So they ain't been saying. But they've been saying. They've been so wanting to get my goat, they've been telling me, and now it all coming to me. So I posted a. I got it from a New York blog once a few months back. I said, hey, I said, word on the street, and this is a new. I said, this is from blogs. I didn't say as if it was me. I said, this is what the blog saying. The blogs are saying Stevie J is part of the reason that got Diddy caught up, that Stevie J might have been snitching or telling. Or. Or. Or. Or they was tapping his phone. Whatever. Hey, it was just a story. I put it out there. But I also said, hey, this is from blogs. I didn't put it out as if just something I'm saying or I discovered. Then Stevie J brings his raggedy ass on my page talking about, this nigga's a clown. No, he said, this is a hoe to me. And I was like, wait a minute. I'm reading through my comments. I say, this hoe. I'm like, is he talking about me or did he. Like, I know he in my comments, but this a Diddy post, so you know me. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not trying. I'm never trying to be on 10 or arguing with people. So I'm always going to take a comment or two to just check your temperature. So I said, you mad? Question mark? That's all I said. I said, you mad? I said that to Stevie J. I said, you mad question mark. Then he starts talking about, you know, be careful when you walk or some bullshit. I said, man, that's when I just said, all right. So now he on trash. I said, all right, well, you just. You. You just be quiet like you was about them thousand bottles of baby oil. Then his ass took his ass. He. He left after that, you know, I thought everything was cool. I was like, bruh, if you saying you didn't snitch, I'll put it out there and saying that that's what you said. And I even made that video because I like, I tell y'all, I'm not here to paint narratives. I tell you a story about Stevie J might be snitching. If Stevie J want to come out and say it's a lie and this and that, I'm gonna put that out for y'all to see that and hear that too, so y'all can make y'all decision. So I thought it was over. Then his ass come again on my comments on the same post months later, talking about, be patient, keep that same energy, something coming. Like he was eluding. Like something was coming. And I'm like, I'm thinking he just bluffing or doing that old stupid ass Stevie J talking in cold shit. So I'm not really paying it too much attention until this interview came. And then after this interview, Vlad comes with this Diddy bout to get bail. Then I said, well, I'll be God damn. This is what Stevie J. And then was talking about all in my DMs all these past couple months and in my comments telling me to be patient and, and, and keep that same energy. Because now that I'm reading all the tea leaves and any interview with Vlad tv and right after his interview is done, now all of a sudden Vlad got this information about Diddy is going on federal bail. And I put two and two together and got four and said, this is what Stevie Jan. That was in my comments talking about and, and, and people were so. I'm so much one of the main leaders in this Diddy stuff. He wanted, he, he want to get that message to me. He can't say nothing. He couldn't say it directly, but he wanted to get that message to me saying like, my boy, my boy coming home. My boy coming home. My boy about to get bail. Now it all makes sense. And that's why I told y'all, when you. If you're a part of this flow, no flow show, no filter community, we right smack dab in the middle of this. Diddy. I think Diddy and them watching my. More than y'all do. Hello. I'mma say hi to them. So Stevie J is a person who would know and would be somebody that Diddy would trust or let him say some stuff. They were so close. Let's get a little bit into this interview because this, this is all tying together Diddy and, and Stevie J. So close. Diddy. Stevie J was at Diddy's home by himself. Just Stevie J there when the, when the raid happened. Now you got to be a grown ass man to be at another grown ass man house by himself. And then a raid just happened to pop up. That's the only reason we know you there. I don't know what you was doing. Was you waiting on Diddy? Was you stocking the baby oil? Was you. Was you tallying up the deal those and make sure it was enough of them. Because the, the report said it was about 400 deal those. So I don't know if he was at. If Stevie J was at the crib doing maintenance or what. But check this out. From his own words. You ain't gotta listen to mine. Listen to Stevie J.
Stevie J
Okay, so the CASSIE lawsuit comes out, it gets settled, everything seems relatively calm. You're hanging out with Diddy in his mansion in Miami, and Homeland Security rushes in. While you're there.
Tyson
While I'm there, Dolo, you're there by Yourself? Yeah.
Flo
What the hell you doing by yourself at Diddy house?
Tyson
Yeah, yeah.
Stevie J
So suddenly there's red dots all over your shirt.
Tyson
Yeah. I'm like, damn, this is crazy. You know what I'm saying? I really could. I didn't. I didn't know what to think. I didn't even think it was real at first.
Stevie J
Right now, you didn't do anything wrong, so you don't get arrested. But did they cuff you and everything?
Tyson
They didn't cuff me. They just, you know, detained me, move me to an area, you know. Yeah.
Stevie J
Well, at the same time, the Miami home gets raided, the Beverly Hills home gets raided as well.
Flo
Yeah.
Tyson
So this is with his kids in it.
Stevie J
With his kids in it.
Tyson
Right.
Stevie J
What happened when you talked to Puff after the raids?
Tyson
I mean, his main thing at that moment was like, yo, like, damn, I'm about to go out of the To. To some. What is it, Spring break or something? With his daughters and all that, and they surrender.
Flo
Stevie J, we gotta back that up. Cause you was about to say Diddy was about to go out the country. You had to catch a. Himself. Check this out, y'all. Check, check. When he say he was about to go out of the country, this is what Diddy said after the raid.
Stevie J
After the raids.
Tyson
I mean, his main thing at that moment was like, yo, like, damn, I'm about to go out of the To. To some.
Flo
You about to go out of the what? Stevie J's and all that. He was about to go out of.
Tyson
The what that moon was like, yo, like, damn, I'm about to go out of the. To. To some. What is it, Spring break or something? With his daughters and all that. And they surrounded his. He was more hurt that his kids were subjected to that type of stuff. His twins and his sons, you know what I'm saying? He was more hurt by like that. Like, yo, they could have called me. I'm like, it's about the embarrassment. They're not gonna call you. You got great lawyers. They could have called your lawyers and said, yo, we want to talk to the guy. Yeah, they didn't do that. It was more about an embarrassment thing. You know what I'm saying?
Stevie J
No, they want to make a spectacle out of it.
Tyson
Yeah, yeah, right.
Stevie J
They succeeded.
Tyson
They succeeded.
Stevie J
Okay, so now the raid happens. Well, the raids happen, but there is no indictment yet. But there is a grand jury. Did you talk to Puff when he realized there's a grand jury and that things might be coming down the line?
Tyson
I was around him. You know what I'm Saying because you're.
Stevie J
In photos with him and videos. And so.
Tyson
Yeah, yeah, I was around him.
Stevie J
And let me ask question before you. Before you answer this. And I'd been saying this. Now, I don't know if you could really answer this or not, because that's your man. But what I've always said was if I was in Puffs position and my home just got raided and there is a. What do you call it, an indictment possibly coming down the line, a grand jury, I would have bought a round trip ticket to Russia.
Tyson
Right, right.
Stevie J
Throwing away the return ticket once I got.
Tyson
Yo, you funny.
Stevie J
But look, though, that's what I would have done.
Tyson
But then if he's taking, you know, the position like, yo, I'm fighting this.
Flo
This is so. Y'all heard that slip up with Stevie J. He about say. Did he about say, I'm about to get the hell out the country? He had to catch himself, though. Stevie J, why the hell you at. Why you hell as you at Puff House when it get raided by yourself? And he went on to say in this interview that he didn't get handcuffed, but they handcuffed the kids. Why they so cool with Stevie J that they didn't put no handcuffs on him? These are just question I asked. And these are the type of questions when I ask them. People like Stevie J get. Get all. Get their panties all in a bunch. I'm just asking questions that everybody will want to know why they handcuffing the kids, but they ain't handcuffing you. And then you getting all bent out of shape when I say you working. And I ain't even the one started that rumor. I was telling you that a fucking New York blog said that. So Stevie J was at Diddy's home when the raid happened by itself now, no Strange. But then they went on to talk about the Little Ride situation because y'all know Stevie J was caught up in that paperwork with little rod. The $30 million lawsuit that will continue on, by the way, yet they removed some of the charges. But the bottom line is that this. The. The Little Ride lawsuit that's told all kind of trifling stuff that Diddy has done. The lawsuit is moving forward as. As decided by the judge. And y'all know what that means, the D word. And it ain't Diddy. We talking about discovery. So now he's gonna have to produce all kind of evidence. They're gonna subpoena all kind of stuff. So that one is moving forward. But then they got into talking about the claims that Stevie J was a switch hitter, a sword fighter. I'm trying to think of different ways to say it without triggering the algorithm. They said Stevie J was, you know, a switch hitter. And they had that. That rumor. So he spoke on that. On in the Little. Little. The Little Ride lawsuit. Check out what he said. And I'mma break some more down. It's a lot going on right now, y'all.
Tyson
That's how I feel like it should go.
Stevie J
Well, while you're working on Diddy's Love album, there's another producer that allegedly worked on this album, too, named Lil Rod.
Tyson
Lil Fraud.
Stevie J
Who filed a lawsuit that had your name all over it.
Tyson
Yeah, come on. First of all.
Stevie J
Okay, can I just read some of this nonsense? All right, so Little Rod claims that Combs used access to Stevie J and his knowledge of Mr. Jones admiration of Stevie J to groom and entice Mr. Jones to engage in homosexual act. Facts alleges in the suit that Stevie J recruited sex workers and participated. Group freak offs. Mr. Combs informed Mr. Jones that he had engaged in sexual intercourse with rapper. Redacted. R B singer. Redacted. And Stevie J. And then there was a video that was included, like a screenshot. It was included in the. In the. In the lawsuit, which showed a homosexual scene, which he claimed was you.
Tyson
Come on.
Stevie J
But then gay adult film star D'Angelo.
Tyson
Knock art Marquis put his hand up and was like, no, that's me.
Stevie J
I'm doing the gay.
Tyson
This is me. That's his dirty word. But why. But listen, so his whole. His story. His whole story got more holes in it. You know them Jamaican shirts with the holes in it. This story got more holes in it than that.
Flo
Now, what's the holes then? Stevie J, Explain it to us what the holes are. Stevie J. That's a. That's a bold statement.
Tyson
You hear that, man? All right, so at the end of the day, let me tell you this.
Stevie J
Let me ask you a question. Was Little Rod actually there at all?
Tyson
He was there.
Stevie J
Yeah.
Tyson
I saw him there. But, okay, he was just an engineer. He came in as the engineer. I know from the. Like the Mary. Mary's. The church scene and all that.
Stevie J
Yeah.
Tyson
You know what I'm saying? I know him for a guy that a lot of people don't really rock with now. People don't with it.
Flo
So wait a minute. So Stevie J expect us to believe him over somebody who came from the church world and Mary. Mary and in the gospel world. Now, I ain't saying church people can't Be foul. I ain't saying that at all. But what I am saying is if I'm picking between trusting somebody coming from Born and Raised in church or somebody named Stevie J, I'mma go with the church person. I don't know what y'all. You know, y'all can do what y'all want to do, but I'm gonna go with the church person over somebody named Stevie J who is in charge and a CEO of the Baby Oil Bandits and is in charge of stocking baby oil. So let's. Let's just continue.
Tyson
And so when I saw him now, I'm like, yo, how did this dude weasel, you know what I'm saying, his way in here? You know, I don't think the dude rap too tight, right?
Stevie J
I mean, the lawsuit is full of holes. Like I said, there was a picture.
Flo
Y'all notice. Y'all notice. Stevie J said the boys lawsuit has got so many holes in it, but he proceeds to not mention one hole. See, Stevie J. You, you, you, you and Diddy just need to leave me alone. Cause see, I'm gonna break it. I'm gonna pick it apart with your own words. I don't have to put words in your mouth. I'm so good, I can take your words and show how full of shit you are. Talk about these holes. You said there's so many holes. It's like a Jamaican shirt, which was a horrible metaphor. None of us even. Damn, they know what the he talking about. But anyway, even with your horrible metaphor, explain the holes. That's a big statement. I'm listen, I'm listening in. I want to hear the holes.
Stevie J
A gay sex act claiming it's you and the actual guy. I said, no, that's me from one of my movies.
Tyson
I don't play that. You know what I'm saying? I've never heard against the salami smugglers and all that. They could do that. You know, they want to do that. Let them do that. But, you know, just why would you want to put like, I got kids.
Stevie J
When you read that lawsuit, what'd you think?
Tyson
I have kids. I got loved ones. My mother was alive at that point, you know what I'm saying? I got sisters and brothers. I got a long legacy.
Flo
We. We know all that, Stevie J. We all got sisters and brothers and mothers. But we want to know these holes you speak of. So 10 toes on these holes. You not mentioning not one hole. Ho.
Tyson
Of hits of great television work to make people laugh of Obama. Follow me. When I'm doing television, you playing Games with the. With the right one out. You know what I'm saying? I'm. I'm not going when I. You know what I'm saying? I'm not going to entertain that. You know what I'm saying? When, when, when, When I've allowed you to come to my home and you've been around my peoples and all that you want to, you know what I'm saying? Make stories up like that about me, you know what I'm saying? Just stay. Wait. Stay in the hole. Where you at? Stay, keep. Just stay buried. Where you at?
Flo
Well, all right. I'm gonna stop right there. He ain't mentioned not one hole. He, he, he, he, he, he, he. He said that the guy's story had more holes than it. Than some Jamaican shirt or some. And then he had ple. You know, like what I do, I make a statement and then I explain y'all the fuck I'm talking about. You don't just make big statements and then move on. Because not now. I'm believing Little Rob more. Because when you said he had so many holes in it, I thought you at least list one. Just list one. At least. You talk about you got mamas and daddies and brothers and mothers and sisters. That ain't holes. That's your story. What are these holes in his story that you talking about, Stevie J? Because y'all should have left me alone. I'm literally known for breaking shit down to the atom and being dead spot on. That's what I'm known for. That's where my following came from. So when you. You want my attention on you and you beg for my attention. I wouldn't do that. Like, I would. I wouldn't want my attention because I could look at the way your nose flare up when you say certain shit. No, you lying. I'm cold at this, y'all. And I'm gonna say one last thing on that one last time. I'm gonna say it one last time. He said the boy's story got so many holes in it, it's like a Jamaican tube sock or whatever the hell he said about this horrible metaphor. I don't even. I don't get it, and it's bothering me, but I digress. But then you went on to not mention one single hole, Stevie J. You went on to start saying that because he been around your family, because you graced him with your prayer. I don't know what you're saying, but you saying because of that, he shouldn't say nothing. That's what you Said, but let's continue because Stevie J and Diddy, they. I think they gonna get to the point where they're gonna leave me alone, y'all. Because, see, when you, when you mess with me, you realize, you know what? I'm only here just covering facts. I'm not trying to personally attack nobody. I'm not trying to make no name. When Stevie J came at me, I could have made 50 million posts, blew it up, turned it into something huge. It would have probably went to shade Room. That ain't my thing. I say what I got to say and I keep it moving. I'm not here trying to get no attention. I'm not trying to be the story. I'm trying to tell the story. So I'm a little bit different. I don't need got you or, or shocking moments or I don't need to pump up some beef with Stevie J to be. To be known. That ain't what I'm here for. But if you keep with me, then I gotta put the mirror up to you and show you exactly who the you are. And that goes for anybody. It ain't just dangerous. Stevie J, anybody. I tell people all the time I'm a counter puncher. Meaning I don't attack nobody. You ain't gonna never see me attack anybody. All you gonna see is the. The once in a blue moon when somebody try to attack me. You're gonna see them get cooked, fried, flame, broiled. Because they don't see it coming. Because this world tend to think if you smile, if you treat people with respect, this world tend to think that you weak sometimes. And so then when they. They come testing and then it's like, oh, let me leave Flo alone. You know what I'm saying? So. So like even Stevie J, I was trying to be nice. I'm like, oh, you mad? I'm like, you know, I'm trying to see where you coming from. Then I said, okay, he not respecting me being professional and cool. So then let me ask you why you let me tell you that you need to be quiet like you was about the baby oils. Now you understand what I'm talking, right? I gotta talk like that for y'all to under, for Stevie J and the rest of them to understand I ain't the one to play with. I'm breaking down your interview and telling every line, every key, everything that every body motion you move when we say you lying. Just like when you said he was about to say he was going out of the country. You had to switch it up and say something about some kids. Spring break, Stevie J. You ain't that slick, baby. Now, this was a weird story that he told. And this ain't got nothing to do with nothing. This is just a strange story about Diddy and Ryan Leslie battling and having a dance off for Cassie's love. This has zero to do with anything. I just think it needed to be shared with the community. So this has nothing to do with nothing. This is just something I want to share with y'all. A weird story, and maybe y'all might get something out of it.
Stevie J
Well, right around that time, Cassie files her lawsuit.
Tyson
Yeah.
Stevie J
And when people started reading through. And I read through the entire thing.
Tyson
Yeah.
Stevie J
Even did an interview with Roger Bonds about it, and it was pretty shocking.
Tyson
I don't know if you could believe what he said.
Stevie J
I think everyone has holes in their story all the way around the board.
Tyson
Like, honestly, I mean, you know, listen, I'm. I'm not gonna go around talking about, yo, this man did. I'm gonna talk about what I saw. And if they want to talk about, like, being a disgruntled worker or a disgruntled homie, I. I can't believe your story, cuz. You just mad about something.
Stevie J
Well, you around Puff, so you around Cassie. That was his.
Tyson
I mean, yeah, I saw Cassie when she came through the door with Ryan Leslie. Ryan Leslie with the pointy shoes on. And I'm like, look at this guy. And then. And then, you know, Puff like, let's have a dance off. That's what he told dude. And he's dancing around with the pointy shoes. I'm like, yo, this is not gonna go well.
Flo
It's not gonna go well.
Tyson
Nah. He got the elf shoes on.
Stevie J
Puff took Cassie from Ry Leslie.
Tyson
I mean, it appears to be a sex, right? I mean, you know, a chick is not gonna go where she don't wanna be.
Stevie J
No, listen, I think I've talked about this.
Tyson
A female is not gonna be where she doesn't want to be.
Stevie J
Listen, I get it. Cassie and people have gotten mad at me about this. But this story is painted as Puff held back Cassie's career and dangled his carrot.
Flo
All right, we gotta hear about that. But, yeah, so some weird story. But y'all know, it was. It was known or whatever that Diddy had took Cassie from Ryan Leslie. But I didn't know that. They were having a dance off. And they were dancing. They were dancing against each other. So Ryan Wesley, Ryan Leslie, and Diddy had a dance off. I just thought that was kind Of a weird story or crazy. Want to share that with y'all. But yeah, it's crazy, y'all. Cause y'all know I'll be chilling. Y'all know I come here, all I like. All I love is y'all. My family is y'all. So when anybody else try to come to me, you know I treat you. You know I love all y'all. They come at me and I don't know if they think because I'll be chilling. Then they come at me and I bite they head off. Because it's like, no, I'm not the one. Don't play with me. I remember old lyric. So then I had to get raw and raunchy with him. And I don't even like doing that. But I remember an old lyric from Lauryn Hill, the Goat. And she said she was talking about her rapping and she was like. And even after all my logic and my theory, I add a. So you ignorant hear me? I love that lyric by Lauryn Hill. Shout out to Lauryn Hill, any Lauryn Hill fans out there. She is the go. I love Lauryn Hill. Whether she laid at her concerts, whether she even show up at all. I love Lauren. No, no, no Lauryn Hill Slander will be tolerated on the Flow show. No filter at all. I love Lauryn Hill. But I love that lyric. I never. That lyric is like 30 years old, 20 years. That's an old ass lyric that Lauren had. But it still applies because like she said, you know, I'm up here talking all this good, I'm breaking down stuff. I'm helping. I'm helping find missing kids. I'm helping get justice. Bringing awareness to situations that women go through. I'm talking about boycotts. I'm helping the people. But people like Stevie J and them, they don't respect that. They see that as weak. So they think they can just pop up in on the scene and talk. And then I got to do like Lauryn Hill and add that. So you hear me. Because all. Because you. Because the ignorant only respect and hear cussing and going off. So you got to do that every now and then. I don't even like to. Y'all know what I like to do. Y'all follow me on social media. I like chilling, giving news and singing old school blues. So. So. So we gonna have to dig in. And I'm about to dig and dig and dig and find out and get to the bottom of this federal bail. Because at the end of the day, there's only one source saying that Diddy may be getting federal bail. So I don't know. You can take that with a grain of salt. But I will dig. I'm going to continue to dig and find out if there's some truth to it or not. But I think two things are at play. I think this is, I think they are. It's so much about public perception and how the public reacts that has so much to do with the outcome. We all know that. We know our country, we know the system. They all send back to see what our how we react before they decide what they're going to do. I'm thinking Diddy put out that he is possibly about to get federal bail to try to gauge the temperature of the public when they hear that news. Is everybody going to go crazy about it or is it at people at this point don't really care as much like they did back in September, October, November, December. And that's what we, I think that you know, because even if you go back to when Diddy did that PR stunt with his kids on the birthday and the call and everybody, we later found out that was all a part of a plan and a plot to get the, the people behind Diddy and see how much he can get people behind him. I think the same thing is going on here. If I was to guess, and it's just my guess he don't ain't no federal bail coming at all if it's my guess. But like I told you, I'm still going to research it and find out. But I think they literally just saying that because if the public outcry ain't as bad or if the public just kind of don't pay it no attention, then he might be able to weasel his way out of there. But I, I think that's his plan. I think this is another one of Diddy's master his he mastermind and something trying to get the hell out of there. And so like I said, I'm gonna keep digging and get to the bottom of this Diddy federal bail stuff. But like I said, two a few things I want you to know the story, the story about Diddy getting federal bail came from Vlad tv from his publication. It's a written article. It noted that there's a reasonable source that says that I, I, I, I would bet a thousand dollars that that source would be Stevie J. It ain't nobody else saying that. And they trying to play games. So we're gonna keep watching it, we're gonna keep paying attention. I will let y'all know the second I find out, if I find out some information on that bill, I don't give a. When I find it out, if it's credible, I'm gonna bring it straight to y'all. I'm not even gonna wait till the next day or to wait for the podcast. So the minute I find out something y'all, you know, I'm let y'all know. So now let's put Diddy to bed. No Diddy. Diddy might like to go to bed. So let me take that back. Let's just move on to the next segment. So something else. I wanted to get into it. Look how time be flying. We have 45 minutes already. Something interesting I ran across. Y'all know Kim Kardashian and Kanye got their thing going on, and Kanye called her out about sex trafficking. And I ran across this information on X from a. A blogger I believe called Ari Arielle. And I just want to read this to y'all because I think it's interesting. It's something that I want to take a deeper dive into. But check this out about the sex trafficking and how it ties into, like, Balenciaga and all of that. Tell me what y'all think. So it says Kanye's accusations surface. Kanye west now. Yay. Publicly labeled Kim Kardashian a sex trafficker in a tyrant that on his face seems like another unhinged outburst from a man known for being violent. But peel back the layers, and there's a thread of truth woven into the chaos. And a thread tied to Kim's refusal to cut ties with Balenciaga, a brand drenched in controversy that reeks of something far darker than mere bad taste. Ye's claim isn't just a personal jab. It's a flare shot into a night sky blackened by elite corruption, pointing to Kim's complicity in a world where fashion power, inner fashion and power intersect. Now. In October 2022. Yay was served. Was. Was severed. Sorry, sorry. Yay severed ties with Balenciaga after his anti Semitic rants. But by November, the brand was drowning in its own scandal, one Kim couldn't or wouldn't denounce. The silence paired with her continued ambassadorship in Ye's accusation. Let's dive into this muck. Balenciaga's 2022 scandal. The Substack article lays bare Balenciaga 2022 holiday campaign. Y'all remember that Balenciaga holiday campaign? It was trifling children clutching plush toy bags, decked in bondage gear, fishnets, leather straps, studs, posed on beds with half empty wine glasses and scattered papers. One image from a separate spring 2023 campaign featured a Supreme Court document, a 2002 ruling that struck down parts of the Child Pornography with a P Prevention act, effectively loosening protections against virtual child exploitation. Another prop, a book from Michael Borman, Fire from the sun, showcasing paintings of naked toddlers covered in blood, limbs severed. Just sick, sick, sick, sick stuff. But these weren't accidents. The sub stack notes the caution tape spelling Balenciaga invoking ball B A A A L. God tied the child to sacrifice. This isn't subtle. This is a neon sign flashing intent. Balenciaga's parent company kept the original images live on their servers, only pulling them after public outrage. Their apology, a limp claim of ignorance, followed by a 25 million dollar lawsuit against a production company, North6 and set designer, pinning the blame on rogue actors. But the precision of these choices and court docs did not do not lose oversight. And then they go on to talk about Kim Kardashian. They call her the silent enabler. Kim, a mother of four, waited days to address this nasty, trifling scandal, finally tweeting on November 27, 2022. As a mother of four, I have been shaken by the disturbing images. She called the campaign something that should never have happened. But she stopped short of cutting ties. And that's where we got a problem. See, don't tell me how you outraged Kim and anybody. Don't tell me how you outraged if you. Still rocking with the outrage. But by January 2024, she was back as their ambassador. If you remember, she said something to the effect of she was going to reevaluate her relationship with Balenciaga based on their accountability. But like I said, By January 2024, she was back on their team as an ambassador, strutting in their designs, cashing in their checks. Something don't seem right. So then we go down, we get to Ye's accusation hinges there. Kim's refusal to denounce Balenciaga isn't just about brand loyalty. It's an endorsement of a system that flaunts predatory symbols under the guise of art. You see, her silence in 2022 and her return in 2024 signals she's not just complicit, she's a willing participant. The substack question, why a billionaire like Kim with her own empire, you know, skims all her different beauty design companies, why would she cling so hard to Balenciaga? The answer lies in the deeper web. Power, prestige, and a shared address with dark forces. Balesiaga isn't a lone wolf. It's a cog in a carrying. The French luxury titan Helm, a man with tentacles. And Gucci, Saint Laurent, and other personal fortune north of $40 billion. Caring's reach extends beyond fashion into elite circles where wealth and influence shield unspeakable acts. The substack hints at connections to government celebrities and the elite, promising a part two that never materialize. But the dots are there, y'all. You see, Balenciaga's campaign wasn't just a misstep. It was a flex. It was a coded message to let us know that they can get away with anything tied us to Jeffrey Epstein's or Orbit to other brands. Victoria's Secret was Epstein's primary benefactor. And while no direct carrying Epstein link exists, the fashion world's overlap with trafficking networks. It's no secret Kim's ex, yay, worked with Balenciaga until he was outed. And his rants about Hollywood and the handlers and the controllers and the MK Ultra and all the different things that. That Kanye brought to the surface. Balenciaga had to let his ass go or kick him to the curb. The victims unseen, unheard. With all this bullshit going on, who suffers? The children suffer. The. The. The. The. The. The victims. Balenciaga props. No concrete victim list ties with Kimber Balenciaga directly, but the symbols scream a truth. Someone's paying in blood for this right now. Balenciaga's campaign was a ritual display, a middle finger to the masses. And Kim's refusal to reject it marks her as a high, high, high level person in the whole thing. Ye saw it. Maybe through his own fractured lens, but he saw it. She's not just a mastermind. She's the face, she's the shield. She's the one that keeps the wheel turning while the elite laugh and the victims bleed. That's the truth. Kim's just not complicit. She's essential to the evils to survive in Balenciaga. Deep, deep. But I gotta dig into that because I remember that whole Balenciaga scandal. I remember the. The, the, the, the. The. The. The. I couldn't believe the images and the way they had those children dressed. I. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I would have thought it was a lie. But if y'all remember, I was covering it. Then when this happened. They had those kids dressed up like. I don't know what. What is that? Dominatrix. You know that. That stuff where they be putting all them leather pants on and they be whipping people and tying up guys, dog collars and all type of weird stuff. I said, what type of campaign would have that for kids? What type of company would dress up kids looking like whatever that is. I don't even know what the word is. But anyway, I don't know how after that you could still even with a daughter. There you go. I, I was looking for that. I was looking for that term. Thanks, Amy. I don't care that that would and does make me question Kim. You got all the money in the world, you got all the business in the world with a daughter, having a daughter. Why would you continue to tie yourself with a company like Balenciaga after they do something like that? Like that is just trifling and weird and definitely needs to be looked into. So I gotta do some deep diving on that, y'all. I'm gonna definitely dive into that situation. I was covering that Balenciaga controversy up, down, left, right, backwards and forwards when it was going on and I didn't even think about. I kind of forgot about it. I'm gonna be honest. I forgot about it and it wasn't until I ran across this page. Arielle, let me tell you the page. So you, if y'all want to go check it out, they got a lot of information, but it's Arielle. P R O L O T a r I o 1. That's the x page. A lot of good info on there. A lot of just gonna make your mind you, make you think. So go check them out on X. But I'm definitely gonna look back into this Kim situation with Balenciaga and I want to find more out about it. I just thought I had, I ran across that and I was like, oh, yeah, I got to share this with the family. I got to share this with the community tomorrow. So definitely he broke that down or she. I don't know if it's a he or she. She broke that down and definitely make me think. But something else I had to share with y'all. I know we, we've been going over lately, but I don't even care. Y'all my people. I, I don't mind putting in the extra time. Have y'all been hearing about all these women get being killed in. In. During conjugal. Yeah, conjugal visits. We just had a, In a. Recently we had another woman. Matter of fact, let me, let, Let me. Let News Nation give you a little, A little, A little, A little info.
News Anchor
I actually would have sworn that I had seen every kind of murder. You could imagine. Name a location, a victim, a motive, a suspect, a weapon. I've covered ten of them, but never a woman killed on a conjugal visit to a husband. A husband who's serving four life sentences for murder. That one is a first for me anyway. Still, if any inmate would strangle a loving and trusting and clearly devoted spouse, David Brinson is a pretty likely candidate. Back in 1990, Brinson stormed into a Los Angeles apartment aiming to rob a retired tavern owner who he thought was a drug dealer. But alas, there were no drugs, there were no big wads of cash. Just four men sitting there watching a basketball game. So David Brinson made a plan. He forced all four of those men to the floor and he shot them one by one in the backs of their heads. Also known as execution style. David Brinson was convicted of that and he was sentenced to four consecutive life terms with no possibility of parole. And at some point while David Brinson was marking off those long days at the Mule Creek State Prison in California, he connected with Stephanie Dowels. On the outside, Stephanie was known to her family as Stevie. And she was a successful salon owner. A mother of two and a grandmother of six. Stevie believed that she was helping inmate Brinson find redemption, thereby making him a better man. And soon she married him. Not long after that, the state of California allowed her to be alone with him during something commonly known as the conjugal visit. Nowadays there are only four states that allow conjugal visits. Bet you didn't know that California is one of them. Inmates with good behavior can earn what are called family visits that take place in apartment like facilities on the prison grounds. And those visits can last up to 40 hours. That also surprised me. Stevie and David, they were on a conjugal visit last November 13th when David picked up the phone and told the officers that his wife had passed out. The paramedics tried to revive her, but less than an hour later, Stevie was dead. For the next four months, her family was led to believe that Stevie died of natural causes. But then the coroner determined something else. Coroner determined that Stevie was strangled, apparently by the man she married and conjugally visited at the prison. While Stevie's last visit on November 13 seemed to be the final chapter for her, we are now learning some new details. David Brinson had apparently engaged in several conjugal visits with Stevie, including one in which her three year old grandson was present. Let that sink in for a hot minute. He's a multiple murderer with a wife and grandson on the premises. We've also learned that Brinson attempted to take his own life back in July and failed and yet was still allowed his visits with Stevie afterwards. As of yet, no charges additional, I should say, have been filed against Brinson. DA Says he's still waiting for a full report from the prison. But Stevie's family is heartbroken. They want justice. Not to mention answers. They want answers. Why are murderers with multiple victims being allowed these family visits? Why did it take four months to classify Stevie's death as a homicide? And how many more times will prison officials let this kind of thing happen? Because I hope you have a drink because this story is about to take a turn sideways. Stevie was not the only woman killed on a conjugal visit at the mule creek state prison. Also last year on July 1, Tanya Thomas was allegedly killed by her domestic partner during her visit to the prison. A partner of hers, Anthony Curry, is a convicted carjacker and attempted murderer. And his case just went to the d. A in December. I'm joined now by Stevie dell's daughter, Natalie.
Flo
Y'all, what the hell? Like, so there's no security, there's no. No cameras. Like, so they have these conjugal visits set up and they say they're up to 40 hours. I mean, 40. Yeah, 40 hours was basically like two days. And you were there alone. You leaving a murderer alone with the woman and with no type of security or nothing. And ladies, you know, we don't victim blame, but if you have somebody who is got quadruple murder, you probably don't. You probably won't leave them alone, and you don't want to be left alone with them. But I can't believe these prisons will set up somebody. I don't care if he's with his wife, but if he's in prison for quadruple murder or attempted murder or any. Any of these violent, why would you leave them in apartment style facilities with no help, no nothing? And the sad part about that story is the one about Stevie. And I don't know what the other guy's name was, but he actually called the parents and told the parents that she had passed out. The parents were under the belief that it was a natural. It was natural causes. It wasn't until a long time later that the. The autopsy came back. The autopsy came back and determined that she died from strangulation. So you a wife. And that's why I said, man, God, like, people, you know, they prey on women. Because one thing about women, I think when I was telling the story. So even a woman going to always trust more than a man to me, like, like just a trusting good heart. And you take a wife or who's been holding you down in prison, you know, this type of sick people we have. And this poor lady goes, does a conjugal visit with her husband and he strangles her. And it's no security, no nothing. As a matter of fact, they said that the prison tried to keep it under wraps and really try to frame it as a natural causes all the way up until the autopsy came back. And even when the autopsy came back, they were hesitant and wouldn't tell the family what really went on. This is wild. And it's an issue that I didn't know, I didn't know it was even going on. I didn't know women were being killed in conjugal visits. And I think that the most, the hardest tragedies to get over the ones that were highly preventable. And to me it just seemed like common sense would be that especially violent criminals, violent prisoners. I think you need to have security right there. I think you need to have cameras, I think, or just get rid of it. But I don't even know if getting rid of is the answer because I'm sure so many people who do the right thing with the conjugal visits. And I'm. I'm really not really against the actual conjugal visit whole thing, but the way they're running it is ridiculous. No security, no nothing. Just a woman and this prisoner who's been convicted of all kind of murders. You're going to lead them there by themselves and then be surprised. You're gonna be surprised when she end up getting unalived and killed. And it's just sad. And when I looked it up, it's like more situations than you would think of this same shit. Another second woman. This was at, at Mole Creek State Prison and she was, she was 62 years old. You on this earth, 62 years, you know, all kind of stuff we dodge and stay away from to stay alive. And then you lose your life, you lose your life to your husband in a conjugal visit because it's no fucking security, no nothing. I just think that's sad and I just think it's something that we need to pay more attention to. And if they can't figure it out, they might have to eliminate them. Eliminate them. I don't know if that's even fair. Or maybe they should eliminate them for violent criminals, Eliminate conjugal visits for prisoners who have been convicted of violent crimes, especially against women. Because that just sounds like a recipe, a disaster. And when I saw this last night, I was like, let me bring this up. Because I had no clue that this was even going on or that this was even a thing. 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That's what this movement about. Let me go through my notes real quick to make sure. Ain't nothing I forgot. Cause other than that, I'm gonna go ahead and get up outta here on. On this podcast. Yeah, everything. I covered everything today. I appreciate y'all. I'm about to dig and dig and find out more about this supposed federal bail that Diddy is supposed to be getting. I'm about to dig and dig and dig and figure out is there some truth to it or what. Other than that, nothing really much on the horizon. So we'll see what. What. What we gonna talk about tomorrow as the day progresses. As always, I love y'all, but I'm out. Don't forget about the tour coming this summer.
Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Title: The Flo Show, No Filter
Host: Flo
Episode: Diddy's Federal Bail Rumors: What's Really Happening?
Release Date: March 26, 2025
Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
Timestamp: 00:01 – 07:58
Flo kicks off the episode with his characteristic energy, celebrating milestones like reaching 100,000 downloads on Apple and Spotify. He introduces the main topic: circulating rumors that Sean "Diddy" Combs may be granted federal bail soon. Flo emphasizes his commitment to breaking down these rumors, asserting his role as a primary source of information for his listeners.
Flo:
"Diddy's Federal Bail Rumors: What's Really Happening? These are rumors, but I'm about to break it down because I've been getting hints of this rumor for quite some time now."
(00:07)
Timestamp: 07:58 – 20:07
Flo discusses an article from Vlad TV claiming that Diddy's bail may be approved soon. He speculates that Stevie J is the primary source behind these rumors, citing Stevie J's consistent presence and interactions on Flo's platforms.
Flo:
"I'm a thousand dollars that that source would be Stevie J."
(13:45)
He scrutinizes the motivations behind the rumors, suggesting that public perception and reaction play a significant role in legal outcomes. Flo theorizes that Diddy might be leveraging public sentiment to influence his bail situation.
Timestamp: 20:07 – 31:09
Flo presents an interview between Stevie J and Mike Tyson, where they discuss the circumstances surrounding a raid at Diddy's Miami residence. The conversation reveals that Stevie J was present during the raid, raising questions about his involvement and possible inside information.
Stevie J:
"The CASSIE lawsuit comes out, it gets settled, everything seems relatively calm... Homeland Security rushes in while you're there."
(20:07)
Tyson:
"What the hell you doing by yourself at Diddy house?"
(20:30)
Flo critically analyzes Stevie J's statements, pointing out inconsistencies and challenging his credibility. He accuses Stevie J of attempting to manipulate the narrative to his advantage.
Flo:
"Stevie J, why the hell you at Puff House when it get raided by yourself?"
(07:58)
Timestamp: 26:30 – 31:09
The discussion shifts to the legal battle involving Stevie J and Lil Rod over allegations of misconduct and abuse of power. Flo dissects the claims made in the lawsuit, highlighting the lack of concrete evidence and the flawed nature of the accusations.
Stevie J:
"Well, the lawsuit is full of holes."
(26:34)
Flo uses this segment to argue that the lawsuit against Stevie J is baseless, emphasizing his belief in Stevie J's manipulative tactics.
Timestamp: 31:09 – 59:02
Flo shifts focus to the high-profile scandal involving Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, and the luxury brand Balenciaga. He delves into Kanye's accusations against Kim, linking them to Balenciaga's controversial campaigns allegedly promoting sex trafficking and other nefarious activities.
Flo:
"Kanye's accusations surface. Kanye West now publicly labeled Kim Kardashian a sex trafficker..."
(37:05)
He outlines the troubling aspects of Balenciaga's 2022 holiday campaign, which included images and symbols suggestive of child exploitation and ritualistic actions. Flo connects these elements to broader themes of elite corruption and hidden agendas within the fashion industry.
Flo:
"Balenciaga's campaign wasn't just a misstep. It was a flex. It was a coded message to let us know that they can get away with anything tied us to Jeffrey Epstein's or Orbit to other brands."
(45:00)
Timestamp: 59:02 – 63:55
In the final segment, Flo raises alarm over recent incidents where women have been killed during conjugal visits in prisons. He critiques the lack of security measures, such as cameras and supervision, questioning the safety protocols in place for such visits.
Flo:
"Why are murderers with multiple victims being allowed these family visits? Why did it take four months to classify Stevie's death as a homicide?"
(63:20)
He shares the tragic story of Stephanie Dowels, who was strangled by her husband during a conjugal visit, highlighting systemic failures in prison administration. Flo advocates for stricter security measures or the elimination of conjugal visits for violent offenders to prevent further tragedies.
Flo:
"If you're a woman with a good heart, you probably won't want to be left alone with them... But I can't believe these prisons will set up somebody... with no security or nothing."
(59:02)
Timestamp: 63:55 – End
Flo wraps up the episode by reiterating his dedication to uncovering the truth behind complex and controversial issues. He invites listeners to engage with the podcast, support his initiatives, and stay tuned for future episodes that continue to shed light on pressing societal concerns.
Flo:
"I'm gonna dig and dig and find out if there's some truth to it or not."
(63:55)
He concludes with a call to action, encouraging his audience to subscribe, support the podcast, and participate in the community to keep the flow of truth alive.
Flo:
"Keep truth alive. We need some more subscribers, so come on down. Of course, the headbands are coming this week..."
(63:55)
Notable Quotes:
"Diddy's Federal Bail Rumors: What's Really Happening? These are rumors, but I'm about to break it down because I've been getting hints of this rumor for quite some time now."
(00:07) — Flo
"I'm a thousand dollars that that source would be Stevie J."
(13:45) — Flo
"Stevie J, why the hell you at Puff House when it get raided by yourself?"
(07:58) — Flo
"Balenciaga's campaign wasn't just a misstep. It was a flex. It was a coded message..."
(45:00) — Flo
"Keep truth alive. We need some more subscribers, so come on down."
(63:55) — Flo
Final Thoughts:
Flo delivers a multifaceted episode addressing high-profile legal rumors, interpersonal conflicts within the entertainment industry, and systemic issues within the prison system. His analysis is thorough, interwoven with personal anecdotes and direct confrontations, providing listeners with an unfiltered perspective on complex issues. Through his engaging storytelling and commitment to uncovering the truth, Flo maintains his role as a pivotal voice in truth-seeking journalism.