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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. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Happy Saturday. Happy weekend, y'all. Why is this Diddy mess just getting out of control? I know y'all saw that they were supposed to do the bail hearing yesterday and completed, but they didn't. The judge is looking like he might give Diddy bail and he got his decision on Monday. I'm gonna get into that boat. But. But y'all. Y'all remember Misha. Couple episodes ago, Misha has come out to be one of the females that was allegedly sex trafficked and was put in Diddy's freak offs. And she got hella details. And she is naming names. We got more than. It came out with Misha, y'all. Y'all, if y'all listen to the last things Misha said, y'all know she been going into detail about some freaky, freaky crazy shit. So let me go over Misha's stuff first. I'm not even going. Ain't no long intro or none of that. This is. This just needs to be told. And she is name and name, naming name. So I'm gonna. Let's detail what Misha went over and some of the horrific things she went through, and then we'll break down the bail hearing and guys, buckle the fuck up. Now, first, I'm just going to some of the highlights of what Misha said before I even go into breaking it down, just to give you an idea of the tragic shit she was saying. So listen, first of all, Misha said was told if she don't come forward or she would be killed. So everybody please keep up with Misha. She's. She also detailed how her and the rest of the girls were hooked on that baby oil in quotations. She said the baby oil is laced with something and they would take it straight to their mouth, squirt it in their mouth. She detailed that Diddy made her and Kim do threesomes with him. She also said that she told Kim and Kamora when this stuff was going on when she was being trafficked, and they just cried and felt bad, and it was just like everybody was kind of just stuck. She also said that by Diddy taking her around in public, people would say, like, it's too dangerous to have her in public. So that's when they start putting her and other kids or whatever in tunnels. She even told a story about one time Justin, Diddy's son, I guess when they were younger because he had just came to the house and he went to a door that he thought was a bathroom and it was her in there hiding because they were hiding her. And she told him don't tell nobody that he saw her. Just weird, weird, weird, weird, weird shit, y'all. She talked about the time where we all know about when Diddy and Cassie were. Diddy was putting his hands on Cassie at the hotel room. She said that. I think she. If I'm not mistaken, she said she was around or she was there and Cassie was mad that Diddy was fucking her or something. Bottom line is he. She said that that duffel bag she had was full of money and she ran off. She got mad and left and ran off with the money. And that duffel bag that we see Diddy grab and throw around or whatever was supposed to have money in it. So she was trying to leave him and take the money or whatever. Just thought that was some interesting context on that night because we haven't heard anything besides a little bit of what cash she said. But she. I would imagine she wouldn't want to go into too many details. And of course Diddy, Mr. Mohawk man himself, he not going to give us no extra details. She detailed how Diddy never let her take baths. So everybody that he would have do threesomes with her and him, that they would tell her that they would be like, man, she stinks. And that was just his thing. She told a story about the time she was at a freak off party or performing or just whatever and Aretha Franklin gave her what she thought was BCP powder. So her and another attendee drank it. And I think it was mixed with coke or something and they drank it and it was actually cocaine. So that's what made her do a number two on the stage. If you heard that story about what she. They wouldn't let her go to the bathroom. So she ended up doing a number two on stage and it splattered over Denzel and his wife possibly. And Denzel got up and left and I don't know. So it was crazy. But that happened because she drank something laced with cocaine thinking it was BCP powder because she said she normally took that by mouth. Just strange, strange stuff. She said Michael Bivens from New Edition they made him worship her body and some type of ritualistic way. She said one night her and Adria English were. Were. Were made to have sex at one of these exclusive freak off parties. They were made to have sex with 200 people. She said her cervix is tilted from this. And as far as names, she said Ray J, point blank, period. She called him out straight by name. She said, you was there, Ray J. She said Ashton Kutcher was there. They said. She said they tried to put her on the singer Aaron that ended up tragically passing. They tried to push her on him. She said she even got into saying that Diddy made her have sex with Justin Bieber from behind. And I'm just trying to say it and without being too graphic, but trying to give you the tidbits and then turn around. And that was because he made Justin do that to her. And so then he said, okay, now I'm gonna make you do it to him. And she said Justin was screaming. Justin Bieber was screaming. I'm sorry. She said he and Diddy was recording this crap. And then another confusing part. I encourage y'all to go watch this interview Misha on YouTube. But something about Diddy. She carried a baby for Diddy. And if I. And it's supposed to be Chance. The baby. Chance or the child somehow. And then Diddy took that baby for her. I don't know. I encourage you to check it out. But, yeah, let's break this down. This. I'm telling you this. This is just fame, power, money. These are the things that people dream of. But what happens when that dream turns into a nightmare? What if the very people you look up to are hiding, hiding their dark secrets, and you're there basically held hostage? Tonight, we're breaking down another part of Misha's interview. And it's gonna make you question every fucking thing about Hollywood. This woman, Misha, endured years of unimaginable, unimaginable abuse at the hands of one of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry, Mohawk Diddy. But I gotta warn you this. As you heard, this is a disturbing ass story, so use discretion. Now, I told you some of the highlights, but let's break it down. Misha grew up in poverty, a young black girl with big dreams. But she had very limited options. So of course, she became a target, vulnerable to anybody that will promise wealth and luxury. What started as an opportunity turned into a nightmare. A nightmare she couldn't escape. These are Misha's words exactly. I was told not to come forward because I was going to get killed. I didn't think anyone would believe me. Anyway, who's going to help a black girl? A poor black girl? No one cares. So, look, she first became entangled with Diddy at a very, very young age, surrounded by celebrities, unknowingly walking into a world that she would later describe as a cult. Misha explains, and I quote, it started with the baby oil. I didn't know what it was at first, but I got hooked. If he didn't give it to me, I was spazzing out for it. I didn't realize it was all part of his control. This was just the beginning. Now Misha recounts horrifying events that took place at parties, events that sound more like scenes from a horror movie than some real life stuff. Misha and I quote, when rich people get together, they do some truly messed up things. They get bored, and that's when they start doing things you can't even imagine. Now, at one of these parties, she recalls being used as an object stripped from her humanity. She says she was locked in tunnels beneath houses, taken to places like the Playboy Mansion, and even hidden at Bill Cosby's estate. Misha says, they would hide me in tunnels. At one point, there was a rug in the room, and beneath it there was a trap door leading to the tunnels. That's where they'd keep me when I wasn't being used. Do y'all hear this shit? Cause I hear this shit, and this is some. You're. She not making this shit up. I'm sorry. Anybody get mad at me or thinking I'm being biased, so be it on this one. Because I just don't see a woman making up this. Who would want to make this up? I'll continue. Misha also reveals how celebrities participated in her abuse. She recalls, and I quote, there were nights when 100 to 200 people had me. Men, women, even children were there. They would beat us, use objects, and treat us like we weren't human. Now, at this point, her voice starts to break as she describes a particular incident. It was tough for me to listen to this, she said. They poured wax on me, pinched my body, and laughed as tears ran down my face. I was 13 at the time. Misha tried to escape. She even reached out to law enforcement, but her cries for help were ignored. And that's the. That pisses me off about this world. She said she went to the police, but no one believed me. They told me I was crazy, that I didn't know what I was talking about. How could I prove anything when. When I didn't even know the dates or times of what happened? Her family even turned a blind eye, y'all. She goes on to explain, my grandmother was complicit. She took money, cars, whatever he offered her. She would tell me to Go hide in the closet. And then she'd go brag about the gifts he bought her. And then the abuse continued unchecked with those in power keeping her silent. They made me sign papers, fake documents, saying I was older than I was. They even drugged me to make me forget things. They controlled everything. Now, perhaps the most chilling aspect of Misha's story is the psychological and physical control used to keep her compliant. He had me believing I was in love with him, but at that same time, he made me feel like I was worthless. He beat me, lock me in tunnels, and tell me it was all my fault. Now Misha describes the substances they gave her and how they used those same substances to manipulate her. He kept a glass bottle with a mixture of tranquilizers and liquid ecstasy. He would give it to me, saying, this is what you really want. And it made me feel powerless. She even recounts one instance when she was forced to dance at a party despite needing to use the restroom. I begged him to let me go, but he said no. I couldn't hold it. I ended up urinating on stage in front of everyone. He laughed, dragged me to a room, and beat me for ruining his party. And, y'all, this judge is even thinking about giving this monster bail. And we're gonna get into that. Let me continue with Misha's story. I appreciate y'all listening to this. This. This young woman because she's brave for even telling this stuff. After years of silence, Misha is finally speaking out. She knows the risk, but she says it's time to tell her truth, and we're here to listen and spread it. I know they'll come for me after this. I know I'm risking everything, but I'm tired of being silent. I'm tired of protecting people who destroyed my fucking life. I added the fucking in there. I'm sorry, y'all. Misha's story is not just a tale of unimaginable suffering. As I always say, this is a call to fucking action. She wants the world to understand the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry and the systematic failures that allows abuse to thrive. She wants the world to understand that, and so do I. They told me not to come forward because I be killed, but I can't stay silent anymore. People need to know exact quote from Misha. If she going to be strong enough to tell us this shit, then we got to be strong enough to spread this message, spread this podcast. Send it to wherever you you need to send it to. We got to do whatever we got to do to spread this girl's story. Because if she's strong enough to tell it, the least we could do is spread it. Her bravery to come forward is a testament to her strength. Guys, after all of this, to be able to look in the camera and tell these secrets about one of the most powerful men we've ever known in entertainment, Mr. Sean Diddy Combs. Cause y'all, her story is far from over. What I'm wondering, is the world gonna listen? Will justice be served? That remains to be seen because this fucking court with this judge is got me a little nervous with this bail hearing shit. I appreciate you listening to Misha's story, but we're going to get into this bail hearing. Misha's courage and sharing her truth is a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of unimaginable evil. Please, please, I encourage you again, please share this story and share this podcast. I want everyone to hear Misha's words loud and clear. And I even want the judge, send it to the judge, send it to everybody because the judge needs to hear Misha's words while he's sitting back pondering giving Mohawk Diddy a chance to run amok on every witness and victim. Alleged wicked, alleged witness, alleged victim. He'll run amok on all of them. So we also, before we definitely let me give a few shout outs before we go into that, before I forget because that's what happens. So people ask me for shout outs and then I get to just rolling with the stories and I forget. So first Cheryl, Cheryl Reese from Austin, Texas. This your shout out girl. And I always ask people what do they do while they. While they listen to my podcast. And apparently Cheryl listens to my podcast while she's scrolling social media in the afternoon. So I appreciate that. Also, we got Mona, Mona from Boston, another faithful listener says she's listen. She listens to the podcast while she's making dinner. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Pearl Glenn from New Orleans, she just sent it in the fan mail shout out to Pearl Glenn in New Orleans. And I got one more. Maya. Now I'm just looking at the flag in her picture. It looks like she from maybe UK or somewhere. I see like the British flag or something. I'm sorry if I'm wrong, but Maya, this is your shout out. And she says she listens to the Flow show, no Filter podcast every time she drives home from work. She's a daily listener. I appreciate all of y'all and let's continue to listen and Spread this message. Now let's get to this fucking bail. Brace yourself, y'all. You know, always keep it real with y'all. He might get bail Monday and I don't know what this judge is on, but this is how the bail hearing went. So we got Sean Diddy Combs, a music mogul, a cultural icon, and now a man fighting for his freedom as he awaits trial on some serious ass charges. The question is whether he should be granted bail or should he have to wait. I don't have to tell you, the whole public is saying he don't need no bail, he shouldn't get no bail. But I don't know, listen to this, what this judge is doing. So today we're going. I'm gonna take you inside the courtroom or what happened yesterday where his lawyers, prosecutors and even the federal judge grappled with the fate of one of the most powerful figures in the entertainment world. Shine Diddy Combs, but don't mis. Make no mistake, y'all. This is more than just a story of bail. This is high stakes chess. We are watching. And the prize is Diddy's freedom. His legacy, and any type of. Any hopes of having any type of future are all on the line. So let's unravel the details of this fucking bail hearing. Now. Yesterday, Sean Diddy Combs appeared in a Manhattan federal court for yet another attempt to secure his bail. The 55 year old it been has been detained since September, facing sex trafficking, racketeering and other charges. Now y'all know this isn't the first time his team has requested a bail and each previous attempt has been denied. Prosecutors argued that he's too great of a risk. But this time his defense presented what they claim is an airtight plan for his release. Now here's what we know. Diddy's legal team proposed an extensive bail package claiming it's stricter than even his current conditions in the Brooklyns Metropolitan Detention Center. According to his defense attorney, Mark Agnifilo, there's zero chance of Sean being violent towards anyone if that's what the government is afraid of. The proposed conditions include home confinement in a three bedroom apartment on the Upper east side guarded by three full time private security officers and strict communication restrictions. Only lawyers, immediate family members and pre approved visitors will be allowed access. Phone calls will be monitored, visitors will be logged, and under no circumstances would Diddy be allowed to contact witnesses or potential witnesses. Let me get through this y'all, but let me tell y'all right now, kiss my ass. How are we Supposed to depend on a security team that Diddy is going to be paying. How we going to depend on them to keep him in line or keep him from running or keep him from running amok on all the witnesses and all the fucking victims? But this, for some strange reason, seemed like it was convincing the court. Now, the prosecution, led by Christie Slavic, has remained steadfast in their opposition to this bail. They argue that no matter how restrictive the proposed conditions may appear, Diddy simply cannot be trusted, which is true. Y'all seen the stuff he's done in Inside and what's getting me and making me feel like this judge is going to grant this bail? Because the judge is. Doesn't even care about Diddy making three way calls, which is a strict. A strict rule that you can't be calling other people from three way and using other people, other inmates, phone privileges and all of that. They don't even. They're not even going into that. The judge is not even interested in. In diving into that also. They're not. The judge is not letting. Not wanting to hear about. Did he write legal after the fact? I don't know if you remember that. The raid, they were saying that they illegally took stuff of Diddy's and then Diddy said he wrote legal on it. And then they looked in the pictures and there was no legal wrote on the pictures, but it was wrote on the copy Diddy had. It's somebody lying. But again, the judge don't give a fuck. So let's continue. Prosecutors are deeply skeptical of the idea that a private security team paid for by Diddy himself would enforce restrictions against their own employer. Ain't that what I just fucking said? Now, would they really prevent him from making unauthorized calls or meeting with unapproved individuals? That don't sit well with me. I don't see that happening with somebody you actually paying. They also brought up Diddy's past behavior, highlighting his ability to manipulate situations, even while in custody. Just recently, evidence surfaced suggesting he's been in contact with individuals he shouldn't have access to, leading to an order for prosecutors to destroy 20 pages of evidence from a jail cell raid. The fear is clear, y'all. Diddy's influence extends far beyond the courtroom walls, and prosecutors worry he could tamper with witnesses or obstruct justice if released. Now. Diddy had his family there to support. Diddy's legal team painted a very different picture. They emphasized his willingness to cooperate and comply with strict conditions, framing him as a family man unfairly targeted by an aggressive legal system. At the hearing, Diddy's defense lawyer passionately argued, and I quote, the proposed conditions are far more restrictive than jail itself. He's not asking for freedom. He's asking for a chance to await trial and conditions that preserve his dignity. Adding to this narrative was the presence of Diddy's family. His mother was there, Janice Combs. She sat in the second row alongside his children, Quincy, Justin, Christian, Chance, and the twins. At one point during the hearing, Diddy turned to his family, waving and blowing kisses. I'm telling you, did he. Did he know something? The moment was clearly intended to reinforce his role as a father and son and someone with deep ties to his family who, according to his lawyer, has no intention of fleeing or causing harm. But will this emotional appeal resonate with the court? That is what the fuck we want to know. So why does this bail. May bail hearing matter so much? Well, for Diddy, every fucking thing is on the line. His freedom, his reputation, and his ability to mount a serious defense ahead of his May 2025 trial. And let's not forget the broader implications, y'all. This case isn't just about Diddy's. It's a test of the justice system ability to hold powerful motherfuckers accountable. The defense argues that keeping Diddy in jail undermines his ability to prepare for trial, while prosecutors insist that releasing him poses a risk to the integrity of the case. One thing is clear. This hearing isn't just a matter of fact step in the process. This is a serious battle for control of the narrative, and for now, we're in limbo. So what's next? The court has yet to make a final decision, and that decision is supposed to come Monday. Both the prosecution and defense have been ordered to submit additional details by noon Monday, which will be November 25th. Judge Aaron Subramanian. Sorry if I said his name wrong. Will then decide whether Sean Diddy Combs will await his trial in the comfort of an Upper east side apartment or remain behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center. Until then, y'all, we gonna be waiting. We got about 72 more hours. Diddy's case is a big reminder how power and influence and justice collide in ways that leave you befuddled. But one thing is for certain, this fight is going to continue. And like I told y'all, Mohawk Diddy, he a tough opponent, but I appreciate y'all tuning in today's episode. We had a lot to unpack, and y'all unpacked it with me. So whether you was driving, making breakfast, lunch, or just scrolling on social media. I appreciate you listening. Was Sean Diddy Combs secure his release on Monday. And if he does get his release, what message does that sin to about the accountability and privilege of the powerful in our justice system? Y'all know I'm going to be following this closely, so stay tuned for any updates. I will have updates as soon as they come and if they don't come fast, I ain't going like it. So stay tuned to the next episode of the Flow show no Filter and I'm owing.
Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode Title: Hollywood's Dark Underbelly Exposed: Misha's Chilling Story and Diddy's High-Stakes Legal Battle...Will Diddy Get Bail Monday???
Release Date: November 23, 2024
In this gripping episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, host Flo delves deep into a harrowing exposé involving allegations of sexual trafficking and abuse within Hollywood's elite circles. The episode primarily focuses on Misha's disturbing account of her experiences with Sean "Diddy" Combs and transitions into a high-stakes legal battle surrounding Diddy's pending bail hearing.
Time Stamp: 00:02 - 25:45
Flo opens the episode by addressing the escalating situation surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs. Initially slated for a bail hearing, Diddy's court appearance has been delayed, with a final decision expected on Monday. The host shifts focus to Misha, a woman who alleges severe abuse and trafficking at the hands of Diddy.
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Misha's Background:
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Flo's Commentary: Flo emphasizes the gravity of Misha's revelations, highlighting the systemic abuse prevalent in Hollywood and questioning the accountability of those in power. She expresses frustration over the lack of support for victims, especially those from marginalized backgrounds.
Time Stamp: 25:46 - 55:30
Transitioning from Misha's testimony, Flo provides an in-depth analysis of Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal battles, focusing on his attempts to secure bail amid serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering.
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Prosecution's Stance:
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Flo's Commentary: Flo expresses skepticism regarding the feasibility of the defense's bail proposal, questioning the reliability of a security team employed by someone as powerful as Diddy. She underscores the broader implications of the case, highlighting the tension between power, influence, and justice.
Time Stamp: 55:31 - End
Flo concludes the episode by reflecting on the broader themes emerging from Misha's testimony and Diddy's legal struggles. She emphasizes the urgent need for accountability within the entertainment industry and the justice system's role in addressing abuses of power.
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Flo's Commentary: Flo underscores Misha's bravery in sharing her traumatic experiences, framing her story as a catalyst for change within Hollywood. She calls for collective action to ensure that justice prevails, regardless of an individual's power or influence.
Throughout the episode, Flo interacts with her audience by acknowledging and appreciating loyal listeners from various cities, including Cheryl from Austin, Mona from Boston, Pearl from New Orleans, and Maya from the UK. These segments serve to build community and encourage continued support for the podcast's mission.
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter presents a powerful narrative intertwining personal testimonies of abuse with high-profile legal battles, painting a stark picture of the challenges faced by victims within the entertainment industry. Flo's unfiltered approach highlights the urgent need for systemic reforms to protect the vulnerable and ensure that justice is served, irrespective of an individual's status or influence.
Listeners are left questioning the integrity of the legal proceedings surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs and the broader implications for accountability in Hollywood. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience required to confront entrenched power structures and the vital role of public support in driving meaningful change.
Disclaimer: The content discussed in this summary involves serious allegations and sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.