The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: "No Fort Dix for Diddy"
Host: Flo
Date: October 9, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode dives deep into the latest legal troubles of Sean "Diddy" Combs, focusing on the breaking news that a judge has denied Diddy's request to serve his sentence at Fort Dix, exploring the mounting lawsuits (including new minor victims coming forward), and analyzing how the federal government is moving to seize his assets. Flo keeps the tone conversational and interactive, responding to listener comments while reading from legal documents and offering personal commentary, all with his trademark humor and energy.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Judge Denies Diddy's Request for Fort Dix (00:45)
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Flo opens with news that the judge has rejected Diddy's preference to serve his sentence at Fort Dix, despite widespread assumptions that Diddy would get his way.
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"The judge has said no. The judge said, no, Diddy can't go to what? The prison that he wants to go to, Fort Dix. He said he could pick the area, but that's about it."
(03:05)
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Clarification:
The court will allow a recommendation for a facility in the geographical area Diddy wants (e.g., near NYC), but the Bureau of Prisons chooses the actual facility. Diddy has until October 10 to propose another location.- Quote:
"The court recommends that the defendant be incarcerated as close as possible to The New York metropolitan area and recommends that the defendant be considered for admission to any available substance abuse program..."
(21:07)
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2. New Minor Victim Identified – Saria Gilliam (17:15, 27:40)
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Breakdown of Lawsuit:
Flo, with chat assistance, identifies Saria Gilliam as the latest minor plaintiff to bring allegations against Diddy. He reads lengthy excerpts from the case, recounting a harrowing narrative of sex trafficking from age 12, culminating in an alleged 2020 incident at a warehouse party in Miami hosted by Diddy.- Quote:
"The plaintiff believed they were sold into the a world of sex trafficking at the age of 12. And for the next five long years, she remained under the strict control of various sex traffickers and pimps... Plaintiff was taken to a large building similar to a warehouse. The host, whom plaintiff eventually learned was defendant Combs, was hosting a large party in the building..."
(28:23)
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Context:
The complaint alleges Diddy arranged for underage girls to be trafficked to his parties and made available for sex, a scenario Flo links to rumors of "freak off parties" previously whispered about in entertainment circles.
3. Continuing Lawsuit Tsunami & Notable Victims (54:50)
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Flo lists the growing slate of lawsuits, struggling to keep up with their rapid emergence:
- Nikki Brown – alleges assault at the 40/40 Club (2006)
- Tina McKinney – alleges assault at Diddy’s restaurant (2001)
- Reginald Carter – alleges assault on a private jet (2022-2023)
- Multiple minors, including Saria Gilliam, allege trafficking and sexual assault
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Observation:
“Diddy’s ass is grass. …These lawsuits are getting out of control. And they were already out of control.”
4. Government Asset Seizure Efforts (59:10)
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Details of Asset Forfeiture:
The federal government is actively seeking to seize Diddy's assets connected to the crimes for which he’s been convicted, including homes, jets, vehicles, and art. The forfeiture hinges on proving those assets were used to facilitate or resulted from illegal activity (notably, crimes from “counts three and five”—prostitution and sex trafficking).- Quote:
“The government wants homes, jets, vehicles, art and much more. They literally want any asset linked to counts three and five…”
(60:20)
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Key Point:
It’s not automatic—all seizures must be justified by linking actual assets to specific crimes, so legal wrangling will continue.
5. The Devices & The Stakes
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Chat brings up the 92 devices (laptops, flash drives) seized from Diddy’s properties; speculation abounds about what evidence they might yield.
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"Mail Max says they also have 92 devices they confiscated and he's not getting any of it back. … there's definitely a big problem. If these minors' stories get confirmed ... Diddy is cooked."
(50:45)
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No Statute of Limitations:
Flo reminds the audience that for child victims, there’s no statute of limitations, so cases can be prosecuted no matter how old the evidence is.
6. Commentary on Justice, Scandal, and Public Trust (1:10:10)
- Flo speculates about who can be trusted in this saga—the feds, Diddy, prosecutors, or the court. He leans toward the judge being most fair, but remains skeptical given alleged high-profile involvement.
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“The only one who I can say the most trustworthy person in this whole scenario to me, in my opinion, is the fucking judge…everyone else, I don’t know what to say.”
(1:11:50)
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7. Flo’s Tone & the Interactive Community Vibe
- Flo keeps things lively:
- Jokes about “if they seize Diddy's assets, he’s going to get another Mohawk.”
- Playfully scolds the audience for leaving when he strays momentarily from the Diddy case to coffee talk:
"It’s like, soon as you change for two seconds, you change it from Diddy… I'm gone. Damn." - Regularly thanks audience members for superchats and keeps the energy upbeat.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "He's going to be like R. Kelly… catch more cases while he's behind bars." (31:51)
- “I keep telling y’all, Diddy is in way more trouble than this case. He just hasn't materialized yet, but Diddy in a whole heap of trouble…” (15:55)
- "You not choosing. Hey, Big R… judge said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no…" (32:45)
- "That's like hot lemonade on a hot summer day. You don't want no hot lemonade. You want cold lemonade. I don't want iced coffee. Y'all keep talking about iced coffee. I want hot coffee." (1:29:28)
- "Judge said no to Diddy getting Fort Dix. Yep. Judge said no dicks. So Dick Sporting Goods…" (1:59:56)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [00:45] – Introduction to Diddy’s legal news, prison placement
- [17:15] – First mention of the new minor victim, pursuit of details in chat
- [21:07] – Flo reads memo endorsement on prison recommendation
- [28:23] – Deep dive into Saria Gilliam lawsuit and allegations
- [50:45] – Chat on seized devices, stakes for Diddy, no statute of limitations
- [54:50] – List of ongoing lawsuits and alleged victims
- [59:10] – Explanation of asset forfeiture process
- [1:10:10] – Commentary on justice, scandal, and public trust
- [1:29:28] – Comic interlude: Flo on coffee and iced coffee
- [1:59:56] – “Judge said no dicks” – Flo’s comic play on the judge's denial
Summary
This high-energy episode of "The Flo Show, No Filter," serves up the latest drama in the Diddy legal saga: from the legal technicalities barring him from serving time at Fort Dix, to the devastating allegations of minor victims like Saria Gilliam, to the real financial threat posed by asset forfeiture efforts from the federal government. Flo keeps the episode entertaining with banter, speculation, pointed commentary on the justice system, and plenty of interaction with (and laughter from) his loyal listeners. It's an episode rich in legal analysis, community rapport, and the wry, conversational style Flo's audience loves.
