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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, happy Friday, tgif. Hope everybody's doing well. Have an excellent, excellent show for you today. Very informative. A lot of more freaky on the horizon. What we got today? I got. Oh my God. Three more men have came forward against the Mohawk Diddy monster, AKA Sean Diddy Combs. Got some more information regarding Jay Z and more people coming out, speaking and telling their truths. And Beyonce even catching a little heat. Kind of want to go over a little. Sprinkle some other stuff in there. Got some rumors swirling about LeBron. I'll get to that. And also a little information on the, the, what do we call him? The next top model Luigi United Healthcare Assassin guy. Got some news on that. But yeah. So before we get into that, you know, ain't nothing like your long time, long term friends. I got one of my friends by the name, I call him, we call him Cash. We've been friends for a long time. I'm not gonna age us by saying how many years, but let's say it's, let's say it's like 20 years type shit. You know when you get old, you know you old when everything is like 20, 30 year, 20. Yeah, I had those shoes 15 years, 20 years. I remember when I was a kid and your parents and uncles and stuff used to say like, yeah, I been knowing him 30 years. You used to be thinking like, damn, you old as dirt. And then you become that age, you know where you got pair of pants that's older than people. It's like people haven't lived 20 years yet. And you gotta, you own a pair of shoes that you damn near had that long. Anyway, that's just about getting old anyway. Cash, cars and you know, that's my boy. We always like to have a positive talk. He tell me about what he doing. He's in the business 247 he do. He's a serial entrepreneur, works very hard. It's my guy. So let me tell you, this is some funny shit. So we talking yesterday and we talking about what we working on, what we doing. And then he's telling me how he getting back in the gym, getting in the gym and just positive stuff. And said he's fasting. And I was all excited and we talking so we facetiming and so all of a sudden we FaceTiming and then he's like, I can tell. You know how you can tell when somebody Pull into, like, a drive through fast food or whatever. So he pulls in and he says, let me get two dozen. And so I'm still thinking, we on our health shit. So I'm like, damn, what he got two dozen of? I'm thinking, what, two dozen of salads? No, you know, I'm just playing, but I don't know. Two dozen. I didn't know what. So I'm like, damn, what are you getting? Two dozen? So then I hear him say, yeah, let me get 20. Yeah, 24. Two dozen glazed donuts. I said, wait a minute, Cash, what the fuck? I want to fast. If you. If your Healthy Fast includes 24 glazed donuts at night time, which I didn't even know you could pull up and get 24 donuts at, like 11 o'clock at night anyway. And so he don't do nothing but smile. And then he gets. Somebody got a. Some type of call come through. So now I'm still hanging. I'm with a cliffhanger. Where does 24. And maybe y'all can help me. Where does 24 glazed donuts come into play when you're doing a healthy fast? I don't know. But I say ought to say that to say, Cash, if you hear this episode, you were really motivating me to get up off my ass. But after you ordered them glazed donuts, I'm back to sitting on my ass. I'm gonna get back to working and going hard and getting my eating and all that all the way together. Like, I like it. I'm gonna wait till the first new year like everybody else. I was gonna start early, y'all. Cause Cash was kind of motivating me in that conversation. But when he ordered those 24 glazed donuts, it kind of threw me off. So I'm gonna go back to sitting on my ass. Oh, love, Cash. But anyway, let's get going. And if y'all know anything about that, about friends and they, quote, unquote, healthy diets, you can hit me up and tell me about them. But I don't think 24 Glazed Donuts is the way. But that could just be me. But anyway, let's move. Get right into it on this Friday. I'm so happy to be at the end of the week and enjoy the weekend and do nothing and stay out of the way. It's too dangerous right now. So first we're gonna get into the Diddy, the three, man. Now these. Some of these stories are a little graphic. I'm gonna try to keep them as you know, I'M trying to have them clean as I can because, you know, this Diddy shit gets crazy. You start saying stuff, you, I putting stuff just in my, in my search engine and it's saying this is under community guidelines. I said, shoot up this breaking community guidelines. I'm like, all I'm doing is trying to look up Diddy's story. Diddy's story is so graphic. Just typing some shit that they alleging he did will have your fucking phone tripping. But anyway, listen to this, y'all. So let's start like this. As always, this is the flow show, no filter. This is the show where I deep dive into stories, tell you the truth that a lot of people scared to tell you or just refuse to. Today we're going to be discussing a shocking, disturbing story coming in from about, about Sean Diddy Combs is some new allegations they have surfaced accusing him of drugging and raping three men in no in New York City hotels. And that is Hampton's estate. Now these claims are also outlined in the lawsuits that were filed this week. And they both, they're both horrifying and gut wrenching. Now, we know Diddy is a man of immense wealth, of immense power, but how far does that power go? In this episode, we unpacking everything from the allegations themselves to the culture of silence that protects people like Diddy. Let's get into it. First, let's break down the allegations of these three anonymous men. They have come forward with lawsuits detailing incidents between 2019 and 2022. Now, all three of these guys claims are pretty much they're similar and that's what got people looking like, wow. And these guys don't know each other. Now, Diddy allegedly spiked their drinks, rendering them unconscious or unable to defend themselves. And then he allegedly assaulted them. Now let me stop right there real quick. One thing, I don't care what comes out of this, one thing Diddy will never be able to do for sure is pass anybody a goddamn drink. Because in every story drinking something that did a glass of that Diddy handed you turns into some wild ass shit. We'll be back after a quick break.
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So let's get back to the man. One man who worked as an errand boy for Diddy. A errand boy he ran errands for Diddy says he woke up during a rape in 2020 at the Intercontinental Hotel in New York. When he tried to resist, Diddy allegedly told him to stop and said he was almost done. Did he? He later threatened him, saying he'd look like an idiot if he went to the police. Now another victim claims he was raped at the Park Park Hyatt, which is. And this was in 2019. He says he briefly regained consciousness and then that's when he saw a man and a woman recording the assault on camera. Afterwards, he was handed twenty five hundred dollars and told to stay quiet. And then there's the third victim. Now the third victim is a Florida man. Now this Florida man says he was drugged and raped at Diddy's hamptons estate in 2020. Now the morning after he woke up surrounded by Diddy's associates. He was in pain and realizing what had just happened. Each of these men says they've lived in fear because of Diddy's threats and the power that he holds. Oh, man, they painting this guy as a monster if I ever seen one. Now let's talk about the biggest, the bigger picture. This isn't just about Sean Combs and his and his multi million dollar estate. It's about power. Diddy has been in an industry and he has been a giant for decades in this industry. His influence spans from music, fashion, television, and even he had a strong hand in politics. But when someone has this much power, what happens to the people that they exploit? And nobody. The people that people tend to not even want to hear their story. We've seen this shit time and time again. What am I talking about? I'm talking about how wealth and status can protect predators. Just look at Harvey Weinstein, R. Kelly, Jeffrey Epstein. These men operated unchecked for years, shielded by money and connections. Now, is Diddy any different? That's what we here to find out. And that's what the federal court and everybody across the fucking world is trying to find out. The lawsuit suggests a pattern. Now what is that pattern? Simple drugging victims, assaulting victims, and then using threats and payoffs to keep them quiet. Now this isn't, as you probably know, the first time Diddy has faced allegations. Just a few weeks ago, he had other situations going on. Now the victims in these current lawsuits describe a man who uses power and control to Silence others. He's a predator who surrounds himself with enablers and uses drugs and alcohol as tools of exploitation. If these allegations are true, it raises serious questions about how long this behavior has been going on and how many other others have been hurt. So let's take a moment and reflect on the means of the survivors, especially the male survivors. What does this mean for them? They often face the same stigma when coming forward. It takes a lot of bravery, but at the same time, people look at guys funny, you know, and when you a guy and somebody guy raped you, it's kind of hard. I mean, it's hard for a woman too, and it's hard for a guy. It's even harder I think sometimes for a guy because of a guy's ego that doesn't want to admit that and for the women. Listening to this podcast, we know these stories hit close to home for sure. We've all seen how the systems protect abusers and punishers. Those who dare to speak are silenced and also, and often met with a lot of resistance from not only the accusers, I mean the accused, but also the public in general. So where, what does that lead us? Well, let me break these stories down to you. We're going, we're going to go, we're going, we're going to tell each individual story and what, what they're actually saying. So let's go back to lawsuit number one. Lawsuit number one, a man claims he went to a party at Diddy's home in the Hamptons in 2020. He says he was given a drink and began to fade in and out after just one drink. Right after that, Diddy and his associates sodomized him and took turns raping him. Y'all, when we go through this stuff, I don't know what goes through your mind, but what goes through my mind is I just, I just can't imagine nobody making up all of these crazy ass stories and not. And none of them being true. Like, and they're so sick if one of them is true is one too many. I mean, lawsuit one, this man went to a party at Diddy's Homes in the Hamptons and was given a drink and then he sodomized. And people taking turns on what the fuck. So let's go to lawsuit number two. This man says he met Diddy in 2019 at a nightclub. He was invited back to Diddy's Hotel where Diddy again gave him a drink. Man, did he gonna have me scared to even take a drink from bartenders the way it's just like the drink is a secret weapon. Now, the man says the drink made him sick. Diddy told him, okay. It's okay if you. If you. If you sick, just lie down and relax. And then he turns. He says, did he turn to the other people and said, hey, y'all, he ready to party. Now, then when the guy says he woke up, he said he was laying naked on his stomach and Diddy was sodomizing while he was naked on his stomach. I told y'all, trigger warning. So don't be mad at me if you listening to this. And I'm trying to keep it p. I'm trying to keep it as clean as I can, y'all, but this is just. It is what it is. I don't know. The man said Diddy was sodomizing him and a woman was recording it. Now, this man, lawsuit number two, is the man that said the next morning, one of Diddy's associates gave him $2,500 in cash and said it was on behalf of Diddy. Think about that. This. If this is true, and I want to say Diddy has maintained, and his lawyers say that this shit ain't true. So let me put that out there. And we are presumed innocent or proven guilty in this country. With all that being said, if it is true, this right here tells a lot about the mindset of Diddy. If you drug somebody, rape them, take turns, record them, violate them in every way you could think of, and then you think $2,500 wipes it all away or. And not even. I mean, it wouldn't even be better if he gave it to him himself. But not. Not even coming from you. You sending it through somebody else. $2,500 and going about your business so you can get ready to do this trifling shit to the next man. Disgusting. Lawsuit number three. Now. Lawsuit number three. Now, this was a man who worked for Diddy, and he said that in 2020, he went to Diddy's hotel room for a meeting. I believe this meeting was discussed payment he was owed. So think about it. You go to. You working for Diddy. This is 2020. This is 2020, y'all. This ain't. This ain't 30 years ago or 20 years ago like some of these cases. This is four years ago. This man was a runner, did Diddy's errands. But as of one thing I did hear about Diddy is he did not like to pay people, and people had to chase him for his fucking money. And. And that ain't the first Time I've heard something like that out of somebody like Diddy. It. It. It's been a lot of. A lot of these high, high level celebrities with all this money you think they have, they'd be worse at. They'd be worse at paying people than anybody else than a regular person. I've witnessed it. I've seen it. I've been a part of it. So this man goes to Diddy's house, discusses money or whatever, and then Diddy makes him a drink. And at this point, y'all, when I read these lawsuits, it's almost like, you know, when you watching a scary movie and the. And the killer has, like, killed. He's on a killing spree, and he's killed some of your favorite characters already. And so you see him. You see him with the next potential victim, and you saying, don't go in that door or don't go in there, or like, you'd be trying to save the person. It's kind of like that with these. Cause it's like, at this point, every time I get to the point where it says Diddy made him a drink and gave it to him, I'd be like, don't take that drink. Even though this shit is old and it already happened, it's still the first thing that come to my mind. Don't take the drink. Well, y'all, he drank it anyway. And guess what? He said it made him feel tired. Now, I don't know what this concoction is, Didi Monster been passing around, but whatever it is is potent as hell. Diddy told him to go ahead and take a nap. He said, shit, if you tired, no big deal. Hey, I got plenty of room for you to take a nap. Lawsuit man number three says when he woke up, you guessed it, Diddy was sodomizing him. And when he tried to resist, Diddy told him he was almost done. Afterwards, Diddy told him that going to the police will make him look stupid and put all kind of threats in the air. Even says Diddy's entourage called and threatened him and told him he better stay quiet. Now, this I have never seen or witnessed so much, so many toxic, crazy, trifling, nasty stories from one man, y'all, I haven't. I mean, this is worse than R. Kelly, and I didn't think you could get much worse than R. Kelly. This appears to be worse than any of them. Epstein. What? Whatever. This one. Now, like I said, this all has to be proven in court law, but if you believe in the saying where there's Smoke, there's fire. Then you might be looking at this kind of crazy, like I am. Now these, shockingly now these and then these are from a new, a different lawyer. This is not. Unless, unless the article had it wrong. This is not Tony Busby either. This is another well, well, well, well, respected attorney who they say doesn't even typically do these kind of cases. So I'm not sure. I'll probably do some more diving on this who this attorney is if I need to. But as of right now, this isn't even Tony Busby. So more lawyers are mounting an attack against Diddy and the rest of them. Now where does that leave us in this instance? Like I said, Diddy has denied it. But these allegations are mounting up and the feds are paying close attention. I'm hearing that they are working on a superseding indictment as we speak and Diddy will definitely be incurring more charges. Now the only thing we're, we're left to know now, are there going to be anybody else included in those new charges, whether anybody else get indicted? Like I said before, I made the point that if you look at Diddy's charges, he has co conspiracy. I mean not co, but he has conspiracy charges. And in conspiracy and rico, you have to be working with somebody for that to even be the case. So why is it only Diddy? I tell you why. Because whoever the co conspirators are, whoever the other people supposed to be involved in this RICO are, obviously they've already flipped. They've already talking. That's why. Because other than that, like I told you before in the Young Thug trial, he had conspiracy. But you also notice he had co defendants, a lot of them, because that's what it takes to be have RICO and conspiracy. You can't do RICO and have conspiracy charges. And working alone, it doesn't work like that. So the fact that Diddy doesn't have any co defendants yet lets you know the potential co defendants are already working for the feds. So when you see charges like this, where you got three more, and this is civil, but you got three more men from different, all who don't know each other, allegedly. These are all. This is what the lawyer said. They all come from different. They all came from different areas and don't know each other, but they all told the same exact story. And the feds ain't liking that. So let's continue to pay attention to what the hell did he got going on with these new suits. Because I'm telling you, the feds are Looking at this shit and going through it with a fine tooth combat. They not playing no games. And speaking of not playing no games, they even moving hard on Jay Z, a model. What you might know her by super head, but she's kind of like rebranded herself and she's doing some other stuff now. But if you remember, she definitely knows a lot about what's going on in the industry. Before I even get into this, let me give you some more back. Cause she spoke on it. Superhead spoke on the Jay Z allegations with the 13 year old and gave her take. But just for those few people who might not know, I'm pretty sure most of y'all know about who Superhead was. Her real name is Corinne Steph Currin Stevens, something like that. So anyway, 20 years ago or quite some time ago, she was one of the first, she was actually, I probably would say one of the first people to expose the freaky deaky shit going on in Hollywood. If you remember, she. And she had to be a strong little woman to even do that at that time. Because think about it, she put out a book exposing all the little freaky secrets. She was one of the first to even do that. So for her, you can give some credence to what she's saying because she, she did this at a time when nobody wanted to speak out. So let's go over this article where she basically says she's not shocked and she says something in this article that could really. That I'm praying for safety. So check this out. This article, this information actually came from the Daily Mail article, a Daily Mail publication. And so it goes like this. This is basically what it was explained this past week, as you know, there was a civil lawsuit surfaced accusing Diddy of sexual assault. I mean Diddy and Jay Z of sexual assault of a 13 year old girl following the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Both Jay Z and Diddy have denied these claims. And Jay Z were calling it was calling it an attempt to blackmail him. We all familiar with that, right? Right. So the story doesn't stop there though. Now Superhead, who is a former music video star who appeared in Jay Z's Hey Papi video and the off author of the memoir Confessions of a Video Vixen. That's the, that's the memoir where she detail all the freaky shit going on. She had all the aunties and mamas tripping. Back in the day, we couldn't even kids, we weren't even allowed to read that book. Different times, right? Different times. We had so Many more rules back then. These kids get away with murder anyway. We love the kids. Though, um, Video Vixen has come forward with her perspective now. She claims these accusations reflect a larger systemic problem, one rooted in the exploitation and abuse of power within the music industry. And what I like about this is I remember I grew up in this culture, in this music business, in this entertainment. So I remember living this. And I do. I just like the fact that I was. I'm old enough to remember how much she got killed and destroyed and how much she went through when she put this shit out. So I have to be honest, I just kind of feel good. I don't know, I can't, you know, confirm everything she's saying, but I just like the fact that people actually want to hear what she's saying now. Versus back then it was so much heat and you know, that old school Hollywood where they had control of the media, they ripped her a new one. But now people are listening and understanding. She, she, she knows what the she talking about. So let's go on. So today let's examine the exact allegations with Super Head with her insights and her broader perspective on this system that has long plagued society by silencing victims and using their money and power and wealth to do so. So on December 10, a civil lawsuit was filed. And in this lawsuit, it alleged that Jay Z and diddy assaulted a 13 year old after the VMAs. Now the lawsuit claims the assault took place at an after party with an unnamed female celebrity, JLo, allegedly watching as it unfolded. But I'mma tell you about this. Hope I don't forget. Don't let me forget y'all to tell y'all some more information about this female celebrity. If I forget to bring it up at the end of this show, please remind me in the fan mail or DM me because it's something extra that I'm adding. So anyway, let's go move on. Um, Jay Z has since issued, you know, a strong worded denial which I don't think I understand what he would he him being angry or what he tried to do. I just think that that letter was. Had no empathy and it really like made him look more guilty. But he described a lawsuit as baseless and labeled the accuser's claim as an attempt to extort him out of money. He expressed particular concern for his family, stating, my only heartbreak is for my family. My wife and I will have to sit our children down. Children down. One of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the Press and ask questions about the nature of these claims. Diddy, meanwhile, remains incarcerated at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention center facing charges that we spoke about. Trafficking, racketeering, conspiracy. La da da da da. Now these allegations aren't just about these two men, but it's also about the culture of abuse and silence which is all too prevalent these days, especially in the entertainment industry. Enter Superhead, a figure well acquainted with the inner workings of the hip hop industry. Formerly known as Corrine Stephens, now she's known as Elizabeth Ovison. But she gained notoriety after the release of that memoir we spoke about. She chronicled her experiences with powerful men in music, including allegations of exploitation and object. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Over Scene shared her thoughts on the recent accusations against Jay Z and Diddy. She said, none of this is shocking. It's all a part of the same movement. Referring to the MeToo reckoning that has exposed abuse across multiple industries. She drew direct parallels between the allegations against these black music executives and earlier high profile cases like those of Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein, stating they are all connected. Did y'all hear that? See, a lot of people are going to just read and just, even if they see this article, just going to gloss over. But for her super head, AKA Corinne Stefans, AKA Elizabeth, for her to be in the industry, have a book of putting out these secrets. Now for her to literally say Jay Z, Diddy, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Cosby are all connected, that's a heavy, heavy fucking statement. That is a statement that I want her to, I, she needs to make sure she has security. I'm gonna just say that. And for her to say that, two things. I don't think she's just willy nilly throwing that out there because that is a dangerous thing to say, whether you telling the truth or you lying. But I just don't see somebody lying about something like that because of the risk involved. So just remember that. Hold on to that now. Superhead also addressed the culture of complicity within the industry, saying they all know the same people with few degrees of separation between them. They have the same handlers, they go to the same parties, they share each other's jets, yachts and islands and they abide by the same lawless cold oh, this girl putting it out there, y'all. I'm telling you this is not for her to be saying this shit. She putting herself at risk. But I admire her strength for sure because she's basically laying out the blueprint of what the is really going on and not too many people will speak on it. The lawless code she describes isn't just unique to Jay Z or Diddy. It embodies a system that protects power at all costs, often at the expense of the vulnerable. Now, super heads remarks highlight another another troubling aspect of this story. The complicity of those who enable abuse. Now she stated, Giselle just I'm sorry, I, I'll be calling her Jizz Language but y'all know, nicknamed Jizz Lane Maxwell. Y'all know, y'all know the real name. She said that's the one that worked with Jeffrey Epstein and helped him. She was basically like a, I don't know, you want to call her madam, what or something like that. She helped Jeffrey Epstein create all, I mean carry out all this freakiness going on. She said she wasn't the only one. This comment reminds us that predators rarely act alone. Remember I was telling you that about the conspiracy about the rico? He ain't doing this alone, but he's the only one on trial. Lets us know the other ones are talking. But anyway, there are often enablers, both men and women, who help maintain the status quo, whether by turning a blind eye, silencing victims or simply facilitating the abuse. Nasty motherfuckers. Her memoir included her own experiences of being gifted to Diddy. Like she was presented to Diddy as like a piece of meat, as like a gift, like a offering, like a sexual doordash. She was basically doordashed to Diddy for sexual pleasure, which is ridiculous. Though she clarified that she wasn't one of his victims. Though the antidote speaks volumes about the objectification of women in these spaces treated as commodities rather than individuals. But what's particularly chilling is the predictability of these allegations. Superhead noted that this reckoning is far from over, predicting that hundreds more men across industries will face similar accusations in the years to come. That's another bold statement which I could see if you think this is happening to Diddy and Jay Z, which are two of the most powerful man on the fucking earth right now or were. I don't know about Diddy's power now. Jay Z still has his power, but we. That's all up to. Up to for debate. But if those guys are being caught up in this mess and can't get out of it for real, you know, there's a lot more who don't have the power in Jay Z and Diddy have, don't have the money, but they've been caught up in this fucking mess. So the Metoo movement has transformed the conversation around abuse. What have they done? Well, the MeToo movement has forced accountability in industries that we once thought were untouchable. Yet Superhead, AKA Elizabeth, pointed out there's been a noticeable lag in addressing similar issues in the music industry. See, they've been able to keep this shit quiet in the music industry for a long time, which is why so many nasty ass stories is, are coming out now. Because it went on this, this, this trifling sexual deviant ass culture has been able to run amok for decades. So now that they're being exposed, there are thousands of these fucking stories that have been buried forever. And now they coming out. She questioned why allegations against black music executives are often treated as separate from the MeToo narrative, emphasizing that abuse transit transcends race, industry and geography. Superhead hopes society's growing understanding of the corrosion and abuse will lead to meaningful change, not just in music, but across all industries. So where does that leave us, y'all? Because she said a lot. Shout out to superhero for this article. It's so much more in it. I would love for you to check it out. Is, like I said, Daily Mail, look it up. It just dropped, I think yesterday. But you need to read this. Jay Z and Diddy will continue to fight these allegations in court. But beyond a legal proceeding, there's a larger thing at play. Addressing systemic abuse requires dismantling the structure that allowed it to thrive. This means holding not only perpetrators accountable, but also those who enable and protect them. It means creating safe spaces for survivors to come forward without the fear of retribution. Now check this out, y'all. We have a issue with this. And I'm gonna tell you what the issue is. And Jay Z has an issue. And a lot of the. And what our issue is with them is even if you didn't do it, you were around it, you saw it, you witnessed it, and you didn't do anything. At the very least. And the jury is still out. It's a figure of speech, but the jury is still out. As far as if they actually did anything, we're still trying to find that out. But what we pretty much do know is you were around. You knew about the shit. You know, y'all knew what was going on. None of y'all said nothing. As y'all can see, none of the other celebrities are saying anything. This is the same quietness that's been going on for years. Jay Z's only saying something, of course, because he's being accused. Diddy's only saying something because he's in jail, prison, whatever. But you notice nobody else is really speaking up. They speaking up a little more for Jay, but that's only because it's only been one allegation. And if you know Tony Busby, there are a lot more coming. Now Superhead calls for accountability to extend beyond the individuals. Let's rebuild all of. Let's rebuild all of these industries. All of these industries need a makeover now. The allegations against Jay Z and Diddy are more than just headlines. They are a reflection of this trifling industry and a society that needs to clean all of this mess up and stop ignoring the voices of the vulnerable. But as Superhead reminds us, this reckoning is far from from over. To the survivors who are listening to this podcast today, in light of this article, I just want to let y'all know that y'all voice matters. Your story matters. And while these systems may make you feel the opposite, change is coming. Change is possible, but only if we continue to demand it. See, as you can watch, as you watch, you see the people standing 10 toes immediately. And then you see the people who are waiting to see what everybody else is doing or, and I'm talking about the celebrities and the powerful because I'm going to be honest, the people, for the most part, we are united of that. We don't like this nasty ass shit and we need to protect women, children and the man in this case. And we, I don't give a fuck if you are a Trump supporter, a common supporter, a Republican, Democrat, black, white, Chinese, yellow, black, red, brown, whatever. One thing I see is we are all together in saying y'all not gonna keep with our children and our women. Y'all not gonna keep raping and spiking drinks and using your power and trying to just think because you a celebrity, we just gonna go with what the fuck you saying and not question you. I'm gonna question your ass. My people, my following, we gonna question your ass. So perfect example, Jay Z, they just, it was rumblings people are saying like they don't want Jay Z to be a part of the super bowl because of this situation with the 13 year old girl raping with Diddy. The allegation, blah, blah, blah. And so Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL came out and made a strong stance. He said, we stand by Jay Z. Our relationship has not changed. A matter of fact, we're planning on the next Super Bowl. So this one's already done, but the next one we already, we already planned. But don't be fooled. Y'all first of all, he had to say that. Why? Because they have sponsors and brands that are asking questions, and they need to know where everybody stand. And they. He had to do that. You got to think they got the super bowl coming up, then they have this huge performance with Beyonce on Christmas coming up. So they had to say that. But don't get it twisted when more allegations come to for Jay Z, because there's an avalanche coming. And I'm only saying that I'm not wishing it at all. Let me correct, let me make sure nobody get it twisted. I'm not wishing harm on nobody. I'm not wishing that and hoping and praying that all these allegations come to Jay Z. I am just simply looking at Tony Busby's track record and the blueprint of how he does these cases. I'm a Cleveland Browns fan, y'all. Y'all know that Deshaun Watson just went through this shit with Tony Busby. So I saw firsthand, and I underestimated Tony Busby a couple years ago when I hadn't heard. I didn't know much about him, and I didn't think he could do what he did to DeSean Watson. But it went from one accusation and everybody like, man, that ain't shit. It's just a money grab. Deshaun Watson came out with that strong stance, just like Jay Z. I was behind, you know, Watson, that's my quarterback. I'm trying to, man, Tony Busby, next thing you know, was like, 20 some allegations. They were all looked at as credible. Next thing we know, Deshaun Watson went from saying he wasn't gonna pay, he didn't do shit. He went from that to paying so much fucking money that they couldn't even tell us how much fucking money it was. He paid an undisclosed amount to the victims. So I am speaking firsthand as somebody who didn't know who Tony Busby was and just kind of underestimated him a few years ago. Oh, I ain't doing that no more. But that's people who. Not who don't know about him now, they're kind of underestimating because they know Jay Z. They don't know Tony Busby. Tony Busby ain't no fucking joking. He has the same blueprint. He hit you with a little allegation, get you to come out and talk and make it. Jay Z actually blew it up bigger than it was, which worked in Busby favor. Now he has opened the door for a million accusations to come out about Jay Z. And watch when they start to pile up the NFL going to do a fucking 180. I'm just telling you, that's how it goes. Because they gonna wait, they gonna see, they gonna say their sponsors and their crowd and their fans gonna say how are you gonna stick by someone with allegations of raping minors? That's just not gonna go well, y'all. So stay tuned for that. Also got a little rumors from my girl. I don't know if y'all follow or watch her on YouTube. I love her, her, her show, her podcast, her blog, whatever you want to call it. Her name is Tisa Tales and she dropped some information last night. It's a rumor, but she's saying that Busby has more information, which I've been saying. But the rumor is Busby is planning to drop a bombshell on the same around the same day, day before or somewhere around the same time as Beyonce is doing this halftime Netflix special. And they are saying this one is worse gonna be worse than the 13 year old one that's gonna be crazy off that happened. But check this out. Goes back to of course Goodell had to say he's standing strong behind Jay Z because his wife is performing on Christmas and Jay Z is doing a half is producing a halftime show for the Super Bowl. So you got two major, major things coming up that are already locked in and planned. He had to say that. So when people were saying because I put out there on one of my posts about watch, the NFL is going to be looking at DJ Z allegations and don't be surprised if they cut ties. So when Goodell came out and said that they're sticking by Jay Z, I had people hitting me up in the comments and my dm, I told you, look, the NFL don't do. I said look, I didn't say on one allegation I know there are millions coming because that's how Tony Busby work. And once that happens, oh, you best believe the NFL going to part ways and mark this podcast and come back to it when it happens. But yeah, they definitely are planning. Well, not definitely, but it's definitely a rumor that Busby is going to drop this right at the same time as Beyonce's performance. And wouldn't it be crazy if that other celebrity who saw wasn't JLo? And I'm skipping around the celebrity, let me explain, okay. The 13 year old that they say Jay Z and Diddy right after the VMAs and then they said it was a female celebrity who had they haven't named yet that was watching what if it's not JLo? What if this accused female is actually Beyonce? And if it's Beyonce, and if he. And then he and Busby drops that lawsuit, sexual lawsuit. Right at that time. I'm telling you, that shit will break the fucking Internet. In my mind, I still think it's JLo, but I could be wrong. It could be Beyonce. And if this rumor is true and Busby is trying to drop it right at the time of the performance, it could say something. It could be a reason why he's dropping it at that performance. That's. That's something that's telling me it might have something to do with Beyonce. I don't know. We're gonna have to stay tuned, because if he does that, oh, my God, dominoes are gonna fall. People are gonna freaking lose their mind. But it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibilities because he dropped the other lawsuit 24 hours before the Disney premiere of with the Blue Ivy. You know, she's in Mufasa, the new Lion King movie. It wasn't an accident that Tony Busby dropped the lawsuit or filed. I keep saying drop filed the lawsuit Jon Jay Z 24 hours before that. He did that on purpose because of the exposure, because it forced Jay Z to have to say something about it. A lot of reasons. So let's stay tuned and see how that plays out going forward. Also, some more. I credit T cells for this as well. She is saying. And check her out on YouTube. She does great. She does great work on the DDK. She does great work on everything that's going on. So check her out. But she also said that Tina and Solange have admitted that they're not a fan of Jay Z and Beyonce's marriage, but they did also say that they don't think he did this or that he's capable of doing it. So I thought that was interesting for them to even say that they're not fans. And it kind of let me know, like, oh, yeah, y'all, she wasn't hacked. When. I don't know if y'all remember just a few days ago, they saw Tina had liked the. The post about the. The sexual assault being filed on. On Jay Z. And then she said she was, quote, unquote, hacked. Like. Like, we're like, any of us gonna buy that? We don't buy that no more. Anyway, we have a lot to pay attention to, y'all. Let me. I got some last little couple, little news to tell y'all to pay attention to, to make you aware of. But first, let me do my shout outs. You know, I love my shout outs. I love my listeners. Y'all have made this. This podcast is in the top 10% of all podcasts as far as downloads. And I just started, so I appreciate y'all for that. I love my listeners and I love the shout outs that y'all send me. So here we got a shout out from Elaine. Elaine, how you doing? Elaine says, hey, Flo. My name's Elaine. I'm in the uk. I came across your podcast on Spotify a few weeks ago, and I like it. Wink emoji. Wink emoji. I love how you go deep diving and aren't afraid to say it as you see it. Keep being you and keep up the good work. Sending big love. Thank you, Elaine. I will continue to be me. That's the only way I know how to be. I'm often surprised when people are in the comments trying to act like, oh, they tell me, well, I was with you until you said this like, or I don't like. They say it like, as if I. My opinion is my opinion. I don't give a fuck what somebody else thinks about my opinion, and I don't care about your, like, I don't get butthurt about other people opinion. We are all our own grown entities. We all have our own experiences, and so we all come up with our own opinions. So I didn't give a fuck when I had two followers, so I don't know what makes people think I'm gonna care now. I got almost 700, 600,000 followers, and it's all from me just being authentic and giving my real personal opinions, y'all. I don't know how to do it any other way. So I appreciate you, Elaine, for noticing that and send it and send in that message. Continue to listen. I'm gonna continue to bring the heat. Another shout out, Patricia. Patricia says, I want a big shout out. I got you, Trish. She says, I am from recovery of wnc. So a big shout out to recovery of wnc. Hey, Trish. She says, I listen to you because I love how you cover everything and take. And it takes my mind off the devastating or devastating here, the devastation here for at least that hour show. Love your work. Keep on trucking. Appreciate you, Trish. Trish, Trish, Trish. So, yeah, real quick, before we get out of here, things to pay attention to. Pay attention to this. LeBron is stepping away and caused a lot of controversy by stepping away from the NBA. He's not playing. He already stepped away from social media. And we didn't know people were speculating, is it about his son because his son was getting bashed and different reasons. But now people are speculating that it could be because of Diddy. Now, I'm not confirming if it's. If LeBron is stepping away because of Diddy allegations or what the reason is. I would like to know and find out, and if I do, I'm gonna bring it to you. But as of right now, people think it has a lot to do with Diddy, and we don't know anything past that, so pay attention to that. Also, Luigi Magioni, the CEO, killer, assassin, Robin Hood, hero to many. And a lot of people hate that, you know, because a man lost his life. But it is what it is. And the truth is the public is tired of losing their lives without we getting denied coverage. So, no, you know, it goes both ways. But anyway, his grandma left the family $30 million in her will, but she specified that nobody charged, indicted, or convicted, or even pleads guilty to a felony could get any. So Luigi might have just lost his million dollars because of all this shit, but who knows? Anyway, and one more thing I want y'all to pay attention to. I don't know if I'm gonna cover this. If y'all want me to dive on this, please let me know. I'm thinking about covering it. Maybe I will Monday. But if y'all send me some messages and let me know. But there is a story and other. And this might be tied to Didi, I don't know. But there's a twin. There's twin real estate millionaires. Their name is Oren and Allen Alexander. They are charged with serial rape. They had to wear suicide vests to court. Now, these are twin luxury real estate moguls. They are charged with drugging and violently raping dozens of women. And they appeared in Florida court Thursday in those matching suicide vests. This. People are saying that these. These people, these realtors, were also realtors to, like, Ellen and to Diddy and to many others. So I'm thinking I want to go into it. But y'all let me know. That's kind of a new story, so let me know if y'all want to hear more about that. Anyway, Happy Friday. Another one in the books. The Flow show. No filter. Monday through Friday at 8am you know, I got y'all. I appreciate y'all. Love y'all, and as always, I'm out.
The Flo Show, No Filter – Episode Summary: "Diddy's Shocking NEW Allegations and Jay-Z's Public Scrutiny: Music Industry's Darkest Secrets Revealed...Will the Powerful Finally Face Justice?"
Release Date: December 13, 2024
Introduction and Overview
In this explosive episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo delves into some of the most disturbing allegations shaking the music industry. The focus centers on new accusations against Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z, unraveling the dark underbelly of power, abuse, and systemic silence that has long protected influential figures. Flo promises an unfiltered exploration of these heavy topics, interspersed with personal anecdotes and commentary on related industry rumors.
Diddy's Allegations and Lawsuits
At the heart of the episode are the serious allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs. Flo reports that three men have come forward with lawsuits accusing Diddy of drugging and raping them in various New York City hotels, including his Hamptons estate, between 2019 and 2020.
First Lawsuit ([09:30]): A former errand boy for Diddy claims he was drugged and assaulted in 2020 at the Intercontinental Hotel in New York. Upon resisting, Diddy allegedly threatened him, stating, "you'd look like an idiot if you went to the police" ([09:45]).
Second Lawsuit ([09:50]): This accuser alleges an incident in 2019 at the Park Hyatt, where he was given a spiked drink, rendered unconscious, and assaulted while a man and a woman recorded the event. Post-assault, he was handed $2,500 to stay silent ([10:10]).
Third Lawsuit ([10:30]): A Florida man alleges that in 2020 at Diddy's Hamptons estate, he was drugged and raped. The morning after, upon waking, he found himself surrounded by Diddy's associates and was in pain, realizing the assault had occurred ([10:50]).
Flo emphasizes the disturbing pattern across these cases: drugging victims, assaulting them, and then using threats or monetary compensation to silence them. She remarks, “Lawsuit one, this man went to a party at Diddy's Homes in the Hamptons and was given a drink and then he sodomized" ([08:56]).
Jay-Z's Public Scrutiny and Lawsuit
Parallel to the Diddy allegations, Flo discusses a new civil lawsuit accusing Jay-Z of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl following the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. The lawsuit claims the assault occurred at an after-party attended by an unnamed female celebrity, speculated by Flo to possibly be Beyoncé.
Jay-Z has publicly denied these allegations, labeling them as attempts at blackmail and expressing concern for his family's well-being. Flo highlights Jay-Z's statement: “A matter of fact, we're planning on the next Super Bowl” ([11:30]), referencing his ongoing projects despite the scrutiny.
Superhead's Insights on Systemic Issues
Flo brings in perspectives from Corrine "Superhead" Stephans, a former music video star and author of Confessions of a Video Vixen. Superhead draws parallels between the allegations against Diddy and Jay-Z with other high-profile abusers like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein.
She asserts, “None of this is shocking. It's all a part of the same movement,” highlighting the systemic abuse and exploitation within the music industry ([12:15]). Superhead emphasizes the culture of complicity, where powerful individuals are protected by wealth and connections, making it difficult for victims to come forward.
Comparisons to Other High-Profile Cases
Flo draws comparisons between the current allegations and past cases involving powerful men:
Flo states, “If these allegations are true, this right here tells a lot about the mindset of Diddy” ([10:30]), suggesting that such behavior is not isolated but part of a larger pattern among the elite.
The Culture of Silence and Complicity in the Music Industry
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to exploring how the music industry's culture of silence and complicity has allowed abuse to flourish. Flo discusses how powerful figures like Diddy and Jay-Z operate within a system that silences victims through intimidation, financial incentives, and social pressure.
Superhead adds, “They all know the same people with few degrees of separation between them. They have the same handlers, they go to the same parties, they share each other's jets, yachts, and islands” ([13:45]), illustrating the tightly-knit network that perpetuates abuse.
Potential Future Developments
Flo anticipates that the current wave of allegations could lead to more lawsuits and investigations, potentially implicating other high-profile individuals within the industry. She references Tony Busby, a prominent attorney known for handling high-stakes cases, suggesting that more disclosures are imminent.
Flo speculates on the timing of future lawsuits, noting, “It's definitely a rumor that Busby is going to drop this right at the same time as Beyoncé's performance” ([15:00]). She warns that such strategic timing could amplify the impact of the allegations, bringing unprecedented attention to these issues.
Impact on Male Survivors and Society
Flo highlights the unique challenges faced by male survivors of sexual assault, including societal stigma and personal ego barriers that make it difficult for men to come forward. She asserts, “These men often face the same stigma when coming forward” ([14:15]), emphasizing the need for a more supportive environment for all survivors.
Superhead echoes this sentiment, advocating for dismantling the structures that enable abuse and creating safe spaces for victims to share their stories without fear of retribution.
Conclusion and Call to Action
In concluding the episode, Flo calls for collective action against the culture of abuse and impunity within the music industry and beyond. She urges listeners to support survivors, demand accountability from those in power, and foster a culture where such abuses cannot thrive unchecked.
Flo passionately states, “We are all together in saying y'all not gonna keep raping and spiking drinks and using your power” ([17:30]), reinforcing the message that societal change is possible through unified efforts.
Notable Quotes
Flo on Diddy's Influence: “Diddy and Jay-Z have been giants in this industry, but when someone has this much power, what happens to the people that they exploit?” ([08:56]).
Superhead on Systemic Abuse: “These allegations reflect a larger systemic problem, one rooted in the exploitation and abuse of power within the music industry.” ([14:00]).
Flo on the Culture of Silence: “The systems protect abusers and punishers. Those who dare to speak are silenced and also, often met with a lot of resistance.” ([12:50]).
Flo on Call to Action: “Your story matters. Change is possible, but only if we continue to demand it.” ([17:00]).
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter serves as a deep dive into some of the most serious and troubling allegations in the music industry today. Flo skillfully navigates complex and sensitive topics, providing listeners with a clear, unfiltered perspective on the systemic issues of power abuse and the urgent need for accountability. By including insights from key figures like Superhead and drawing connections to broader societal movements, Flo ensures that the conversation extends beyond mere allegations, urging meaningful change across all levels of industry and society.