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Flow Daddy
The thoughts, views and opinions expressed on the Flow show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Happy. Happy what? Hump day it is. Today is hump day. Don't tell Diddy. I don't know what the hell he might do on hump Day, but we are here together again for another episode of the Flow show no Filter. Monday through Friday, 8am we drop. And it's getting crazier and crazier, y'all. Jay Z, what we going to talk about today? We are going to talk about Jay Z and Diddy situation. It's so much, so much more information coming out about that. And also we're going to dive a little bit into Luigi Magioni, the alleged CEO, shooter, killer, assassin, whatever you want to say. We don't know what the fuck to believe. In that case, I'm gonna break it all down to you, give you all the facts. But it is, long story short, his lawyer is coming out saying there's no proof that he did anything. And on top of that, he says they planted $10,000 on him. Luigi did. So that's a mess, too. And we gonna pack it all. So let's get right into this. You know, when I was a kid, I would. I had figured out a real quick way to clean up my room so I could go play football. I loved playing football outside. You know, back in the day, you know, we didn't. Everything wasn't on the phones and it wasn't. We were kids that actually talked to each other and we actually played outside. Remember those days, y'all? Remember when kids actually played outside? I was one of those kids. So growing up, actually, this was in Shaker, we used to play football at Lomond, which was at elementary school. We used to play football every day. And every day after school, we would meet right after school, and the kids who had parents who didn't give a fuck, they were always at the football field, like, seconds after school was out, you know, Then you had the people like me who parents left notes and mom, you had to do this and do that. Like you couldn't just come home and run right out. It just like, that was a rule in our family. And I don't know if that was a rule across the world or a lot of other people had that rule. But even if you didn't have any homework, if you didn't have nothing to do something about, my parents and my grandparents and my family, they did not let you just come home from school and then Go outside and play like you always had to do something. So I always had to clean my room. But, you know, as a kid, you be so thirsty and, you know, by the time I got there, they'd been unplayed about maybe two games before I got there, you know, And I don't want to miss nothing. So I figured out a smart plan. So my room was always junky, but I always had to clean it. So. But it would take a long time. So I figured out a way to clean it fat very quickly, let me say. And guess what this foolproof plan was. I would stuff everything. I had two beds in my room because I had a bunk bed. So I broke it down into two beds. So I had my room looked like when you go to a hotel, you got two beds. That's how my room was set up. So what I would do was all this shit in my room. I figured out all I had to do was just slide it up under my. Slide it up under my beds. And when I did that, I could clean up my room in seconds and be outside playing football with all my friends. Now, mind you, I'm about 11, 12 years old at this time, I guess something like that. Maybe 13. But I know I was young, I was little, and so I would do that. I would do that every once I got hip to that, I would do it. I would do it so much, y'all. It got to the point where I barely had enough room under my bed to fit all the trash and bullshit I was putting under there. You know, we do stupid stuff as kids. So one day my room was extra dirty, and I came home and I went up there and I did it. I put everything. I stuffed everything under there, came out down. My mom going to play football. She said, you cleaned that room? I said, yeah, she said that fast? So then she went up there, and when you opened the door, it looked like my room was spotless. About. I guess my mom had figured out something, right? And y'all, she lifted up one of those beds. Oh, she went crazy. I had plates, cookie wrappers, clothes, tissue, towels, bread crumbs, everything you can name under that bed. My mom went crazy on me. Start pulling out all that shit from under the bed, y'all. It took me probably a week to clean that room, and of course I would. I didn't play no fucking football for at least a few weeks behind that. So trying to rush and hair up and get my ass there, I ended up losing everything, in a sense, losing my little freedom. And I had to Clean up all that nasty stuff. And I was embarrassed and I had to hear my mom's mouth, which, you know, you don't want to hear your mom's mouth when you a kid that. When you. When you did some wrong shit. So why did I tell this story? Because that's what. That's kind of what the fuck going on with Diddy and Jay Z. Allegedly, you know, everything is all good. When. When you ain't under the microscope. See, when I was. When you just open the door and you looked at the room and it looked spotless, ain't nobody mad. Hey, I'm happy, I'm doing my thing. My mom happy she's seeing a clean room. It's all good. But you steadily, every day I'm stuffing more and more trash under my bed. And we can call that trash evidence. So I'm stuffing trash under my bed. And it's fine until that first peek of that trash, it gets exposed. Now, not just that one piece of trash, she seen, now that she found one piece of trash, she found all the trash. And my world came crashing down. And that's what's going on with Jay Z and Diddy right now. See, Jay Z, and let's, let's put this out here. He is innocent until proven guilty. He has no, he has not been charged. He is not on Diddy's level right now when it comes to crime or being charged. But there is a lot of smoke and we gotta talk about it. And Jay Z just like Diddy, untouchable at this moment. But you gotta remember, it was a point when Diddy was untouchable. And people were telling me, he ain't not gonna get arrested. He got this. He got this much money. He got that much money. And you see how it played out. And I had to hear trolls on and on and on and on. And people realize this. I want people to realize I'm covering this because it needs to be covered. I was the biggest Jay Z and Diddy fan growing up. Still a fan of Jay Z. But that had nothing to do with right or wrong or if you did some bullshit. So people don't. I don't want to. I wish none of this shit was true. My 90s memories are getting destroyed one by one. All the songs and all the people I grew up to, let's say, idolizing. I'm just like everybody else. We was idolizing these people growing up. And then to find out that they doing all this nasty, trifling bullshit. I'm not happy about it. Like, I Want people, I want to clear that with people. Like, I'm not one of these people that's like o, I love hearing this and I want to run to it and put it out there. No, I'm doing it because it has to be done. And we need to bring awareness to this bullshit. Because I was around the industry, I was being a rapper and signed artists and did all that and I saw a lot and I saw a lot of people get played and now it's all coming to the forefront and I wouldn't be keeping it real with myself if I didn't cover it. But let's not get it twisted. I'm, I was a fan of these people. I, I remember being a kid when Jay Z, my uncle had a, My uncle had a music, he sold music and we had mom. He had mom and pop spots and rented movies and sold music. But I was up there, I sold a lot of music. I was good at selling music. I was only like 15. I was selling CDs and all that. I remember I was 14 years old, 15, when Jay Z first album came to. You know, they sent us a sample of it. I loved it. I, I was, I probably told everybody in Cleveland about Jay Z back in the 90s, like when nobody knew about him. So I'm hoping all this, I'm hoping this shit ain't is false, but I'm gonna keep it real and I'm gonna cover it honestly, like I will cover anything else. But Jay Z was untouchable and not no more. You know, like I said, this 13 year old that's alleging that Jay Z and Diddy raped her after the VMA Awards with another celebrity female watching. This is the first piece of trash. And this piece of trash, and I'm not calling her trash, of course, I'm relaying it to my story of the trash under my bed. This first piece of evidence is going to lead or can lead to more evidence, to more quote unquote trash under Jay Z's bed. And so how do we know that? Well, people have been studying the paperwork and let me tell you what's going around. See if you remember Jay Z and I told you this Jay Z Busby situation has gotten toxic as fucking out of control. And I'm about to break some of that stuff down to you. But Jay Z with when, when, when Tony Busby was going after Diddy, Jay Z sent him an anonymous, made a, made himself a John Doe and said he was extorting them and had his lawyer file a. What do you Call it had his lawyer file a motion. But, but get this. Now when he filed that motion, the lawyer said that Tony Busby, the attorney representing all those victims said that he is using this to extort money. And he said he's, he basically said that he is saying that he has underage men and women who are willing to come to the forefront and accuse Jay Z and alleged that Jay Z sexually assaulted them. Which means there's more than this 13 year old, which I told anybody who would listen. Tony Busby, if you don't know, he is the one that piled up 20 something. He piled up 20 something accusations and allegations of sexual assault on Deshaun Watson. Right. Tony Busby is the Jay Z of lawyers. Let's just say he is not to play with. So I told everybody that if Tony Busby is putting this out there with Jay Z and going this hard, oh, you best believe he got something more than just this 13 year old girl saying this or this, who was 13 at the time. He has more than that. He's not coming at a big, big, a big wig like Jay Z and that's all he has. And so when you dig deeper, the other allegations didn't even come from Tony Busby didn't even expose him yet. It actually was exposed by Jay Z and his attorney. So I say all that to say we pretty much got proof that it's more than just this 13 year old girl who is accusing Jay Z. We have possible male and females, other people who are underage that, that are saying that are willing to testify basically or accuse Jay Z. So this is getting messy. So what does Jay Z do? Jay Z and his attorney have been in an all out attack against Tony Busby. So basically what they're saying is, okay, you gonna put me on blast, we gonna put you on blast. But Jay Z and his attorneys might have fucked up. Y'all remember Menace to Society? I'm old. So excuse me if I name some movies that y'all weren't even born yet when it came out. But y'all remember was that, that was Menace Society, right? Yeah. You remember when the dude said, you know you fucked up, right? When he had the bottle of beer. When you say we said you bought the bottle of beer at 11:30 but you said you left at 11:45, like whatever. Remember that murder that happened when they went into the thing and Chinese owner said I feel sorry for your mother and was it. I forgot his name in minutes. But old dog shot him or whatever and they was getting interrogated and his boy said something wrong. And then the off the officer said, you know, you'd have up now, right? That's kind of just might have happened in this situation with Jay Z and Bugsby. And it might be Jay Z might have been the one that up him and his attorney. But this is what's going on now. I told you this. And this is about to get crazier. Like this is the very beginning when you got Tony Busby. That who if you don't know he's the man when it comes to lawyer I got, I'm just giving credit where credit is due. I don't have a dog in this fight. I just want the truth. And I want people to be held accountable if they perverts. But I don't have a dog in this fight. So I'm not rooting for anybody. I'm just telling what the is going on. And Tony Busby is no joke. So I just want. Because if you don't know, you might think he just some little lawyer just ambulance chasing. Nah, this dude is no joke. So he's coming to play. And we already know Jay Z is no joke. Jay Z didn't get to where he is by being a complete dummy. So you got two alpha males with money and power and both have their own, their credibility at stake. They going at it and it's getting ugly, which I already told y'all a few days ago was gonna get ugly, is getting uglier and uglier. Check this out. Tony Busby. This is straight from his Instagram account. Claims investigators, and he put that in quotations from New York, have contacted many of our law firms, current and former clients. These investigators aren't very smart. What they didn't anticipate was one of the clients decided to record the conversation. It's shocking and illegal. Here is a portion taken directly from the transcript of the contact. This is what the investigator said. In a couple of days or maybe next week, anyone googling Busby and his company, his practice, are going into litigation. So it's like a threat. And they go on to say, what we're trying to do is we are trying to. We're trying to put this thing together for the company that we're working for. We could get you paid. So this is somebody trying to coach people to get a part of the team to bring down Busby for Jay Z and them. So let me continue. We gave this kid 1000 bucks to start yesterday just to get him on the right path. So they offer him money. If you're Willing to lie or do whatever it takes to bring down Tony Busby. They go on to say, at the end of the day, this is going to go through the courts. Busby is getting sued. And then Busby wraps it up by saying, these guys are on tape offering to pay my firm's clients to sue our law firm. That's a crime. We'll be back after a quick break.
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Flow Daddy
What the is going on? Like this, the type of that I'm hoping is not true. Like, I really hope that Jay Z and his attorney are not paying people to do this and, and getting caught. Like, this is crazy. This is what has come to. These are billionaires, millionaires acting like thugs. Like, come on. So this is just give you an idea where this shit is going. Tony Busby and Jay Z. Now, now, now, pay attention in the, let's say in the days to come, weeks, but maybe days there will be more cases or lawsuits or something dropping towards Jay Z. I guarantee you that Tony Busby has more shit than what he's already put out. Like I said, and we already know that from actually Jay Z's own attorney. But this one ain't over. As far as Jay Z, this is a 1v1 right now. This is literally Jay Z versus Tony Busby. Like, and they are going for blood. So you're gonna want to stay tuned to this, to this podcast as these episodes come up. Because I'm on top of this shit, of this Jay Z and Tony Busby. And I'm telling y'all, make sure y'all tell everybody. I was the first one to say that Tony Busby versus Jay Z is about to get ugly. But guess who is happy about all this right now? I'm sure Mohawk Diddy for a few days, maybe even this week. He might get a full week where people ain't really talking about Diddy. They talking about Jay Z right now. They talking about all the little stories that's coming out about them. And now Jay Z is on the proverbial chopping block. And so we got all kind of different shit Coming out about Jay Z, like Diddy, one thing come out. Now everybody's looking at everything. So do y'all want to look at everything or some of the other weird things that's been going on in the Jay Z, Beyonce dynamic? Let's look into it. I already told you about Foxy Brown. Now we do have an interview from back in the day when Foxy Brown said and this was her interviewing with Jay Z and another whoever was doing the interview, I don't know, this shit looked like it was on MTV or something from back in the day. And they was like, Foxy Brown was like, I got started young. No, for real. Yeah, we on here, we talking real. We gonna talk real. It was like a light hearted conversation. So they were just being happy. And I'm gonna find out what the rules is on me playing interviews and stuff on here and clips. I don't really know y'all. I'm being honest, that's why I'm not playing it. But once I find out like how much I can use and all that without a copyright, I'll start playing some of these interviews that I'm hearing. But for now, until I get answers on that, I'm gonna just have to tell you what's going on. So she says I started young and so she said she was 15 and Jay Z was right there talking like, yeah, yeah, let's keep it real. And she was saying like, I mean dead ass Jay Z used to pick me up. Now she's 14 or 15, Denise this age, Jay Z used to pick me up and take me to the studio. Now all that is cool. It don't really sound like much at the time until now you start realizing that it's been a lot of underage bullshit going on. So now Jay Z, who was linked to Aaliyah and in certain, in certain ways, you know, a lot of people think he groomed Beyonce. This is just a word on the streets. But listen, when you have all these words on the streets and now you have a 13 year old saying a person who at the time was 13 saying that you and another guy raped her. Now we don't know if you the person we want picking up a 14, 15 year old black woman, or any woman, not even black, but just we don't know if, we don't know if you're the guy we want picking up a 15 year old. We don't know. I don't know how that sounds. But not just me. This is all across social media. They are picking out these clips. Not Like Jay Z, why we. What were you doing picking up a 15 year old, taking her to the studio? Where were the parents? Where. Where, where were the. Where. Where were the guardians? But it's, it's definitely pause for cause. Or should I say cause for pause? But that's neither here nor there. We. That's just one of the little weird things floating around. Another one. And then we gonna get to some of the backlash from that Mufasa premiere too, that Jay Z and Beyonce went to for Blue. You know, this was Blue's moment, but it turned into Jay Z's moment as far as being exposed as a pervert. But let's talk about this first. Larry Johnson. If you don't know who Larry Johnson is, he's a former NFL star. He was a model for rockaware. You all know Jay Z owned rockaware. And especially back in the day, rockaware was popping. I mean, I had some rock aware. I had. I had all kind of rockerware. I thought I was Jay Z for a second. That's what I'm trying to tell y'all. Like, I'm not, I'm not ha. Like, I'm not happy about these allegations, but if they true, they true. And I'm gonna cover them just like any other thing. But I'm also gonna be honest about where I stand at, where I'm. I was a Jay Z fan, which is why I know about a lot of this. I know a lot of backstories to this shit. But, you know, a lot of the backstories didn't have any credence until a lot of this stuff coming out now. Now you looking at some of this shit like, oh, shit, what they always say. Where there's smoke, there's fire. Well, damn. So anyway, Larry Johnson is a former NFL star. He's a rocketware model. He was on Jason Whitlock's podcast or show or whatever yesterday, or I don't. I think it was yesterday. And basically the story was like he felt like Beyonce was baiting him at a party with young children. So basically, Johnson described basically a party that was at a mansion in the mountains in Colorado. This was around, he says, 2006 or 2007. Now, that party involved adults and alcohol. And he said there were no kids there. Except there was. He said there was one Latino kid or one kid, a girl there that was 14, but she was with her mother and they left. But he said, so there was no kids there besides that. But he said at 11, when they start really, you know, it Was adult time when it really kicked in with the alcohol and the dancing and all that. He says at 11 o'clock all these young kids ended up in the party. And he don't even know how the they got there. He said he just looked around, he's like, why is all these kids, little kids, 13 year old looking kids here when we sitting here drinking and smoking and partying and doing adult. Because y'all know I know where I come from, you know, the kids, kids and adults didn't even mix. When you were a kid and you came around, the adults, they would be looking at you like, okay, say what you gotta say and get the fuck on. You know what I mean? Like, and that's the vibe you got. Like, in other words, this is adults. You know, you ain't supposed to be in here. What you got, you be up there, you be like, can I have some. Cool, can I have some juice? You know, you really just was asking something normal. But in my family you just look, all the adults just like say all the adults in the room, if you were a kid and just walked in that room, it was like all adults was looking at you like, you have five seconds to say what you want and you got the raw. Now they would let you, if you wanted some juice or this, they let you have it. But the bottom line was kids and adults did not mix. Especially towards the end of the night, especially when the liquor and stuff is rogue. So what happened was he said that kid, a kid sat next to him and Beyonce sat next to the kid. So I guess the kid is in between Larry Johnson and Beyonce and he hears Beyonce say something to the kid like, isn't this sexy? Almost like maybe like talking about an outfit or whatever. Just the talk that you wouldn't say to a fucking kid with liquor and all this shit going on. Long story short, he says he ended up getting out of there, but he said it was so weird. But he said at the time he wasn't awake like he is now. So he was just didn't really think too much about it, even though he felt awkward. But now that he looks back at the whole situation, how he went down, he's like, he definitely feels like there could be some bullshit going on. And so like I said, it goes back to the trash under the bed. See this, all of these people ain't looking at all this shit until they. Until this 13 year old and come out on Jay Z. Now we looking at all kind of shit. And even Disney is looking at all kind of shit. Y'all know Disney didn't want Jay Z's ass at that Mufasa Lion King premiere for his daughter Blue. Y'all know that, right? Literally, Beyonce had to stand on 10 toes and say, basically beg Disney to let Jay Z come to the, to the premiere because the news had just dropped about the 13 year old. And then this premiere was literally the next day. And so what happened was they did. Disney didn't want to allow Jay Z to join. So what they did was they put it out there and then Beyonce made a call and they, at the end, when it was all said and done, they figured, hey, we're going to let J. Beyonce make this call and go with her. But Disney did not trust that whole situation. They were definitely hesitant. Matter of fact, they had to come to a compromise because they were actually supposed to interview Jay Z and Beyonce and do a little more deep diving into them. But with all the shit going on, they cut that out. And what they did was they made it all about blue, which it should have been all about blue anyway, but they literally made it all about blue and kept Jay Z and Beyonce in the shadows as much as they could. And so what they did was Beyonce said she wanted to stand and make a stand strong next to her man, and she wanted to handle it in a smile, handle it with a smile and put up a united front. And that was the thing. And they wanted to keep the mood light and just make it as much about Blue as they could. But Disney, they ain't want that shit, y'all. And the reason I'm bringing that up is if Disney is saying that just off of that, just off of the mention of what happened on Sunday. Now they did, they want to keep Jay Z from a whole premiere of his daughter. That's two things. Crazy about that when you think about it. First of all, that's his daughter. So, you know, for somebody to want to keep their father away, something had to be serious. There had to be some serious apprehension. And then this is Jay Z, the man, the icon, the legend. You of course will want him at the premiere, but that just shows you the gravity of these allegations. And I'm saying all that to say now think about the, the NFL. Jay Z has a partnership with the NFL for the super bowl production and all of that. I was the first one to bring that to the forefront. That I believe that's gonna be, that's in jeopardy. And now that I see how get the behind the behind the scenes story about how, how Disney acted. Oh, I really Feel like. And I'm not gloating about it, y'all, I'm just telling the truth. Because this is what happens when these accusations get, get steam. They start causing like this situations where they're like, you know what? We don't want Jay Z around. And so we going to see y'all. This is heating up the Jay Z situation. Jay Z is standing firm and ready to fight. Tony Busby is ready to fight. And even the accuser make that point before I move on to the next Top Model Assassin guy. But even the accuser is standing strong and saying the rumblings. Are they saying that Jay Z said, we'll take this to criminal court. Well, if you think I did this or if whoever did this, let's take it to court. So Jay Z made a strong statement with that. But then the accuser said, right, you right, I might. I guess I will file a criminal complaint. But Jay Z is a smooth operator. You know how he stood strong on saying, hey, if you really think this happened, take it to court right now. You know, Jay Z could be a master manipulator. Because do y'all realize that this allegedly happened in 2000. It's 2004. Which McCall it. What do they call that, the statue of limitations? I think it's like 20 years. So it can't be brought up in criminal court. And I'm sure Jay Z knew that. So I'm not. So there was a good play on words. But Jay Z definitely knew that there's no way they could take that case to trial. So that was definitely put out there on purpose. And so we are going to pay attention to that. Y'all pay attention to what the hell going on. Because there are more cases come out. I will be following it as it as it comes. I will be talking about it. And. And now to more crazy y'all. Am I the only one who doesn't realize why understand or doesn't realize or doesn't understand why does the guy, Luigi, Luigi, the guy who is allegedly the one who killed the CEO of United Healthcare, why the fuck does he look different in every single picture? And why was he a fucking genius when he carried out the crime as far as how he put everything together, but then he's caught in McDonald's because he was chomping down a hash brown like a common knucklehead. It doesn't make sense anyway to. And on top of that, his attorney just said that he. He's going to fight, he's not guilty. And he also even went Further to say that there was no proof that Luigi shot the man. So it's getting crazy. So from a cold evening in midtown Manhattan outside of Hilton Hotel, there was a United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. He stepped out of his vehicle and then he was gunned down in a calculated attack by someone. Now, witnesses reported a mass shooter who escaped quickly into the crowd, leaving chaos and confusion in their wake. The nation was shocked. Who would dare commit such a brazen act in the heart of New York City? And why? Target Brian Thompson. This was no ordinary street crime, y'all. Within hours, law enforcement launched a citywide manhunt. But it would take days until they found the guy. Allegedly five days to be exact. In Al Tuna, Pennsylvania, recognized by McDonald's employee called 911 and the 26 year old Luigi, America's next Top Model was apprehended. Now, before I move on, let me tell you something. How shady this world is. Now, do y'all know this McDonald's worker who got him arrested? Do y'all know they are now saying that they will more than likely not get the $50,000 reward or the $60,000. They keep coming with different numbers too, so apologize if you seeing 60,000 and 50,000. I've seen both numbers. Anyway, it don't matter what the number is. They saying they're not going to get it. Why? Oh, they always got a reason, y'all. They always got a reason. This is why we are here. The people empowering money are always using loopholes and on the hard work. And I mind you, public sentiment is everybody's pissed at this McDonald's worker because everybody looked at Luigi or looks at Luigi as a sort of a Robin Hood, a sort of a getting street justice for the shady healthcare people, blah, blah, blah. So let's, let's put that in the air. But all that to the side. Why y'all not gonna get this person their money? Why? Guess what they said? They said, because this person called 911 instead of calling the tip line. And that ain't even funny. But sometimes you have to laugh to not cry. What the. I'm starting a new segment, y'all. It's gonna be called things that make you say the fuck. So you mean to tell me this person, hardworking McDonald's person who identified the person y'all, quote, unquote, was looking for. They flipping burgers and dropping fries and dealing with customers and all this crazy chaos and they, in the midst of that, they help y'all, quote unquote, find whoever the y'all was looking for. And because they called 911 instead of calling the tip line, y'all not giving them. So guess what? We ain't reporting nobody no more. Y'all find them. Now, I'm just playing. I'm just saying it. But, you know, they make you say st. We make you say crazy shit when they do crazy shit. How you gonna do that to this person? Get them they damn money. Now, public pressure. They mad at the person anyway. They have that McDonald's reviews has went down to one star. They boy, they basically boycotting that McDonald's. They are pissed because people didn't want him cut, didn't want him to be caught because of what he represented. But at the same time, now, once that's done, we want to pay them they money, but you not. Which brings us all the way back to why we're here. Something about this country, we don't want to be fair. We want to. It's like you. We got our foot on the neck of the common worker, and that ain't enough, but you got to stomp it, too. I just thought that was real. They better not do that. That's all I'm saying. Now, Maggiano wasn't your average fugitive. He was a valedictorian, okay? From the. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. And he was a. I think his IQ was over 130 or something. Now, when the police search his belongings, they found the ghost gun with a silencer, and they found allegedly $10,000, $8,000 US and $2,000 foreign. But Luigi says he didn't have that money. That money was planted on top of us not believing. Like, it's so many different pictures that they showing us. And we know how our country can be. The public is really thinking something ain't right. And I agree. And now this guy's saying he's admitting to the. Everything else, but he said that wasn't no fucking money. Well, I'm not gonna say he admitted to everything else. The only things he pointed out was that money wasn't his. And did y'all read the manifesto? The manifesto explains a lot. And I think we got some time. I think we need to read that manifesto, y'all. I think we need to read that manifesto. It's. It's. This is, like, historic, actually. And it'll. It kind of points. Gives you kind of a background of what. This guy's out now. They're releasing the manifesto. This is what the guy wrote. Luigi, he wrote when they found him. This is the manifesto. Explains everything. He did and why he did it. This is it. And I quote to the feds, I'll keep this short because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a length, a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone. This was fairly trivial. Some elementary social engineering, basic cad, a lot and a lot of patience. The spiral notebook, if present, has some struggling notes and to do lists that illuminate the gist of it. My tech is pretty locked down because I work in engineering, so probably not much info there now. I do apologize for any strife of traumas, but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder. The US has the number one most expensive health care system in the world, yet ranks roughly 42 in life expectancy. United is the largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google and Walmart. It has grown and grown. But has our life expectancy? No. The reality is these motherfuckers have simply gotten too powerful and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it. Obviously, the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly, I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed decades ago, and the problems simply remain. It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently, I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty. So, yeah, he tired of this shit. He's tired and so are many of Americans. Americans are tired of the state of our health care and how they take advantage of it. Luigi Maggiano's former roommate says he's a completely different person. It's like he's two different people because they say he's such a great guy. This guy was actually a roommate of his and he said a lot of times he would go radio silent, especially when he was recovering from his back surgery. If y'all. If y'all. I don't know if y'all know, but he had a horrible back. Back ailment that allowed him. It was so bad that he said he wouldn't even date anybody because he couldn't perform any physical, I don't know, pleasure or whatever. He couldn't thrust, he couldn't. He couldn't fuck, I guess. I don't know. I don't know what the words to say. But he went radio silent. They say he even tried magic shrooms because he was in so much pain. But outside of this pain, they say he was a. He was a great person. And it makes me think of a Mark Twain quote. Mark Twain said, what was it? It's when the rich rob the poor, it's called business. But when the poor fight back is called violence. And that. And that's kind of like where we are. I hear a lot about beefing up security and this and that and. But I don't really see enough of the healthcare people saying, you know what? Let's. Let's. Let's look into this greed and see if we can do something about it, because it's getting out of hand. And if somebody and educated, he. Not even. He wasn't even poor from what I'm hearing. His parents had money, family came from little money. But if something like somebody like him would go to these limbs, you have to ask yourself, is this some shit that need to be fixed? Because I think it is. The manifesto was handwritten and it. And it was. It was definitely mapped out everything of what he did and why he did it. And again, Maggiano's arrest has set off a legal battle that is going to be watched by millions in. In theatric form. They were extraditing him, and I don't know if y'all saw the video, but Magian was handcuffed and struggling to get his words out. They tried to push him. Anything he said, something to the effect of, this is an assault to the American people. And his lawyer, Thomas Dickey, argues there is no solid evidence linking Maggiano to the shooting. However, though, y'all, we got the manifesto, we got a ghost gun, and we got witnesses painting another picture. So here's what we know about the upcoming trial and the potential outcomes for Maggiani. Maggiani's family has also been vocal in a statement they expressed express their shock and extend their condolences to Thompson's family. They claimed they had no idea he was harboring such resentment and that this adds another layer of tragedy to an already devastating story. This case, it's just devastating, y'all. This case is forcing us to confront many difficult questions, like what role did Luigi's physical and mental health play in his actions? How did the health care system, which he blamed so vehemently contribute to his grievances? And finally, how can society prevent such tragedies by addressing systemic issues before they spiral into violence? Brian Thompson's death is a stark reminder of how personal vendettas can intersect with system systemic issues to create devastating outcomes. As Luigi's truth and trial unfolds. We'll undoubtedly learn more about the motives and decisions that led to this shocking, chaotic, somewhat poetic event. Thank you for joining me today, y'all. This has been a good one. This is the flow filter and this is what we do. And we got a lot more to dive into. We got updates coming from this case, the CEO, Brian Thompson, Luigi case. We got more Jay Z, more Diddy and then all, as always, we will have. Let me get to some of the stuff I missed. So at the end of the show, I always like to go back through, look at my laptop and there's always something that I wish I would have said. So what I do now is I take, I look at it and say, hey, there's anything I forgot to mention. And guess what, there is something big that I forgot to mention. Yesterday, Jamie Foxx, stand up, what had happened was dropped and he addressed the, the Diddy situation. And I don't want to be a spoiler, so I'm not going to do spoiler alert and tell you what he said, but I am going to tell you it is a hilarious stand up, but it's also a stand up that probably will make you cry too. Very emotional, but it's also very motivating. I definitely think you should check it out. And you may be surprised of what Jamie Foxx says about the Diddy monster. Also, the Drake situation is heating up. So please pay attention to that. He is apparently fearing for his life and his people around him are to the point where they saying if he, if he, if he dies on a boat or he has a boat accident, know that Drake don't even like boats. So we are going to pay close attention to what the hell is going on with Drake as well and also pay close attention to Tony Busby and, and Jay Z because at this point Jay Z has made his moves and I'm telling you, Tony Busby is going to come with a bombshell straight at Jay Z. And if I'm judging by the tea leaves, what that bombshell is going to be, it's going to be another underage. I don't even want to say it and I hope I'm wrong. Please let me be wrong because I don't like to see this terror going on with these kids and stuff. But something's telling me Tony Busby is about to drop one of those male accusers on Jay Z. And on top of that, I think that male accuser is going to be underage. Now is it, Am I saying it's true or going to be true or that I know anything. No, I'm not saying that I don't know. I am just telling you what I'm seeing and what sounds plausible. So be looking out the flow show no filter. Monday through Friday, 8am Drop a new episode daily. Any shout outs that I missed today, I will get to tomorrow because the phone with my shout outs is dead and I forgot to charge it. My bad. But if you want a shout out, leave it in the. Leave it in the. Buzz the fan mail. Please, please, please put it in the fan mail or DM me on my social media play. Flow Daddy Flo, Flo D A D D Y. And you can reach me on Snapchat. You can reach me on. What is it called? Tick Tock. You can reach me on Instagram, Lemonade. All of them, same name. Very, very, very, very easy to find. And matter of fact, y'all, I think I found one. This is out of Houston, Texas. I did find a shot. So anybody else, I'm sorry, I'll get to you tomorrow. Now this particular person, they didn't, they forgot. You forgot to say your name, but it says you're from Houston, Texas. Sometimes that city is off. You might be surrounding Houston, but this person says, hey, I love listening to your shows. I listen every morning to get my work day started. I am an autistic therapist for kids with autism. I have seen insurance deny safety equipment to kids who eat their own body parts, eat raw chicken, and love to play with glass. Unfortunately, kids with both autism and intellectual disabilities often have no natural sense of, of danger. This can lead to dangerous behaviors. Most of our clients only sleep a few hours a night. Parents can only stay away so long and the stress is unbelievable. When support is denied to parents and their children, parents can snap. I have lost four clients to this already. The insurance companies only see us as a number and that's so sad. And let's all pray for, for you and your, and your clients and that this health and let's pray that this health, health care gets better and, and they figure something out because it's just ridiculous. It's just ridiculous, y'all. And we definitely have to do something about it. And like I said, if anybody I missed on the shout out, please send me a mother message and make sure I got you on for tomorrow. All you have to do is tell me what you, where you from, what your name is and what are you doing usually when you watch the show. I will see y'all tomorrow in about 24 hours. As always, I'm out.
In this intense episode of The Flo Show, no filter, host Flo delves deep into the burgeoning scandals surrounding iconic figures Jay-Z and Diddy. The episode also explores the controversial case of Luigi Maggiano, an alleged shooter linked to the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Throughout the discussion, Flo emphasizes his commitment to uncovering the truth, irrespective of personal affiliations or industry status.
Flo opens the episode by highlighting the escalating legal troubles enveloping Jay-Z and Diddy. He draws an analogy between his childhood tactic of hiding clutter under his bed to avoid immediate confrontation and the current situation where hidden truths are beginning to surface.
Notable Quote:
"Jay Z and Diddy are untouchable at this moment, but you gotta remember, it was a point when Diddy was untouchable. And people were telling me, he ain't not gonna get arrested." [02:30]
Flo stresses that just as hidden messes eventually come to light, so too will the concealed actions of these moguls.
Flo discusses the serious allegations against Jay-Z, including accusations of sexual misconduct involving underage individuals. He references a specific case where a 13-year-old girl alleges that Jay-Z and another male celebrity raped her after the VMA Awards. Flo asserts that this initial claim might only be the tip of the iceberg, suggesting that more accusations could emerge.
Notable Quote:
"This first piece of trash is going to lead or can lead to more evidence, to more quote unquote trash under Jay Z's bed." [10:45]
He also touches upon the involvement of Tony Busby, a formidable lawyer known for piling up multiple accusations against high-profile clients like Deshaun Watson.
Tony Busby emerges as a central figure in the unfolding drama. Flo characterizes him as the "Jay Z of lawyers," indicating his prowess in handling high-stakes legal battles. Busby has been aggressively pursuing Jay-Z, claiming that there are multiple underage individuals willing to come forward with allegations.
Notable Quote:
"Tony Busby, if you don't know, he is the one that piled up 20 something accusations and allegations of sexual assault on Deshaun Watson." [15:20]
Flo also reveals that Jay-Z's legal team has been countering Busby's efforts by filing motions and attempting to discredit Busby’s credibility, suggesting a relentless tit-for-tat legal war.
Shifting focus, Flo delves into the case of Luigi Maggiano, the alleged shooter of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He recounts the events leading to Luigi's arrest, highlighting discrepancies and controversies surrounding the evidence against him.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Luigi says he didn't have that money. That money was planted on top of us not believing." [18:50]
Flo underscores the systemic issues within law enforcement and the judicial process, questioning the integrity of the evidence and the motivations behind the prosecution.
The revelations about Jay-Z, Diddy, and Luigi have sparked significant backlash both from the public and within various industries. Flo points out that major corporations like Disney have acted to distance themselves from Jay-Z amidst the allegations, signaling the severity of the situation.
Key Points:
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"Disney didn't trust that whole situation. They were definitely hesitant... they figured, hey, we're going to let Beyonce make this call and go with her." [19:40]
Furthermore, Flo draws parallels between historical figures and current events, illustrating how power and influence can impede justice and accountability.
A pivotal moment in the episode is Luigi's manifesto, which he released upon his apprehension. Flo breaks down its contents, revealing Luigi's profound disillusionment with the American healthcare system and his justification for the murder.
Manifesto Highlights:
Notable Quote:
"Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming... I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty." [22:15]
Flo emphasizes the need to address systemic issues to prevent such extreme responses, questioning how societal neglect and corporate malfeasance can drive individuals to violence.
In wrapping up, Flo reiterates the ongoing nature of these scandals and the importance of continued vigilance. He hints at future developments, including potential new allegations against Jay-Z and Diddy, and the legal ramifications for Tony Busby.
Future Topics Mentioned:
Notable Quote:
"Tony Busby versus Jay Z is about to get ugly. But guess who is happy about all this right now? I'm sure Mohawk Diddy for a few days." [25:50]
Flo concludes by encouraging listeners to stay tuned for updates and to spread awareness about these critical issues, emphasizing the podcast's role in uncovering and discussing unfiltered truths.
This episode of The Flo Show, no filter serves as a compelling exposé into the alleged misconduct of major industry figures and the flawed systems that enable them. Through meticulous analysis and passionate discourse, Flo challenges listeners to question the narratives presented by powerful individuals and institutions, advocating for transparency and justice.
Note: This summary is based solely on the provided transcript and aims to encapsulate the key discussions and viewpoints presented by Flo in the specified podcast episode.