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Listen up. Major announcement. Flo show, no Filter Community. Tuesdays and Thursday episodes will be subscriber only. Monday, Wednesday and Friday will be regularly scheduled programming. I appreciate all the subscribers and all the listeners, as always. I love y', all, but I'm out. Wake up, wake up. It's the Flow show, no filter. Back for another Thirsty Thursday. I'm thirsty today. How y' all doing? Put a 1 in the chat if you can hear me. One's in the chat if you can hear me. Crick in my neck. Good morning, everybody. Let's see who we got in the building today. Y' all heard See Tuck. See Tuck said. Good morning, Flowing Crew. Make sure y' all like the live. As y' all enter, please and thank you in advance. We got in here. Good morning, Steph, Lily, Des, RX Island. What's up? Give everybody a chance to come on in here. Got a lot to talk about today. Oh, I got a crick in my neck. Don't y' all hate that? I was sleeping so good. I had my head in a stupid ass position for a long time. Didn't even realize it because I was getting such good sleep. My head was, like, bent in a 90 degree angle. I'm paying for it now. My neck hurt. But it's all good. It's all good. The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow Show Note Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Thank you. Thank you. Welcome, everybody, to another Thirsty Thursday. We thirsty today. Come on in, Come on in. So, you know we gotta talk about Diddy. Man, them lawsuits dropping like flies. Judge Subramanian. You gotta bring his ass. He gonna have to bring it. Just happen Mania. I had to bring it October 3rd because I don't know if y' all noticed, but these lawsuits are dropping like fre kings Fly. We talk about another one that just got dropped. We're gonna update on Baby Harrow. The father has came clean with his ass. And what else? What else, what else, what else, what else? Oh, just on some hip hop news. Just on some hip hop news. I don't know if y' all been following the Young Thug case, but he pleaded. He pleaded out. Young Thug was actually caught up. Caught up in a rico. The rapper, Young Thug. And there's some crazy going around talking about he's snitching and it's an interrogation video that he. He telling who did what and why. Talking about somebody named Peewee. That's kind of going viral and people ain't letting it go And Young Thug has been dogging all kind of people about snitching. One of the people, including Gunna. So that's just an announcement of some viral that's been going on. But if you're a Young Thug fan, he catching hell right now. But yeah. So Diddy's loss, man, these lawsuits is dropping like flies, man. Oh, you heard about that? Rachel says you heard about that yesterday. Yeah, and if you follow me on social media, I did a post about it. But these Diddy lawsuits, y', all, another one just got dismissed. We're gonna talk about why. Let's get into it. Diddy. Sexual battery lawsuit dismissed. Judge say the clock ran the fuck out. This is from TM. Sleazy Diddy racks up another legal victory. Sexual battery case tossed out. While Diddy sitting in jail awaiting sentencing in this federal crime case, he can celebrate another win. This win is in a civil lawsuit filed by a guy who claimed the mogul drugged him and sexually assaulted him at a nightclub. The lawsuit was filed back in February and the plaintiff said he was up. He was an up and coming 23 year old artist in 2015 when he scored a gig at LA nightclub where Diddy was in attendance. The alleged details sound like several other Diddy lawsuits. The John Doe plaintiff claimed he was given a drink, fell unconscious and woke up to Diddy having unwanted sexual contact with him in the lawsuit. This lawsuit was filed by Tony Busby Doe claimed Diddy threaten his future career if he resisted. But a New York judge says though waited too long to file a lawsuit in the state and according to the order obtained by tmz, the case is now dismissed. The judge said there was a five year statute of limitations when the alleged assault went down. She also noted a new law passed in 2019 extending a statute to 20 years, but it's not retroactive and therefore does not apply to this case. The plaintiff had also accused Diddy's companies, Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Enterprises, but those suits have also been dismissed. As reported, Diddy recently scored wins in a few other civil lawsuits filed against him. Of course, there are dozens more still active and he'll find out his sentence in the federal case on October 3rd. So another one bites the dust. Another did lawsuit bites the dust on a technicality. Time ran out. But you know what? That makes me think about y'. All. It goes back to the point we made on this show a little while ago. I mean, I think it was actually last week when I said why didn't they use certain. They didn't. They Used stupid evidence. Also in this Diddy case, like we got thousands of crazy stories like that. Let's say a lot of them are false, but let's say out of, out of all of them lawsuits, a few of them got to be true. I mean, at least that's a thousand people making this shit up. Some of them got to have some truth to them or whatever. They literally only really used his quote unquote girlfriends as victims. And with somebody that has all of these crazy ass lawsuits coming around with all kind of different people saying, did he drug me and did this and did that, you know, you look back on the trial and like, why would they, why would they literally only use his girlfriend? It just don't make no sense, man. When you really think about it, Pitt says it was rigged from the beginning. They really weren't trying to get him behind bars. Yeah, it really, it really, it really makes you think because like I said before, when we were going into the, before the trial started, there were so many things, you know, celebrities being seen on freak off tapes, so many children that were allegedly harmed, so many, so many actual men who were assaulted or allegedly assaulted and just all kind of crazy, right? And we all thinking this gotta be in the trial or some of it got to be in the trial, right? Like, you know, we all thinking that, you assuming that, we all assuming that we're not even thinking, thinking like, some of this ain't gonna be there. And then you think about it, we blew through a eight week trial and it was nothing like what we thought it would be. The evidence, I mean, and the more I get, I go, I read all these lawsuits, the more I'm like, wait a minute, this case wasn't even nowhere near what, what, what we were sold. It's not the case. Didn't end up being anywhere near what we were sold. We were sold a case. We were sold a case full of celebrities being called freak offs. Men like this man right here. There were numerous stories where men say they were assaulted after having a drink. Nothing like that indicates at all. Like we've had, okay, like hundreds of allegations. Not one of those stories made it to the trial about the men. We even had underage people who claimed assault. And we had a lot of them. And then you think about it, none of that shit was in the trial. All we got in the actual trial were his ex girlfriends or whatever, whatever they, whatever relationship you want to call it. And when you see these laws, he's like, what the fuck? Like, it's almost like you feel Like a fast one was pulled on you. Don't you feel. Don't you understand what I'm saying? It's like you. You. You notice you had time to reflect and you. Like what we were sold was nothing like what we were told once the trial started. Rx making a good. Makes a good point. Rx says the longer it goes on, the. The more it seems like the feds just wanted them tapes to sweep them under the rug. Like Epstein. No accountability. Just clean up. Clean up on aisle six. Right. Clean up on all six. It don't. Something is definitely fishy about it, the more you think about it. Desi says, I feel there underage stuff. And it may be linked to politicians, too. Yeah. Something, Something, something. Something ain't right, y'. All. Something ain't right. Just put yourself in the frame of mind of where we all were and all of the crazy. Crazy we were hearing before the trial started. Think about it. Good morning, Black Rose. Think about it. We had Courtney Burgess with the. Courtney Burgess with the Freak off tapes and the raid and his home is raided. All these raids, and all we got was stories about girlfriend assaults. Yet we had all these diddy homes raided. Supposedly Courtney Burgess, if you don't remember, Courtney Burgess was the one who had the Freak off tapes from. And Kim. Kim Porter memoir. We don't hear about none of that. We don't even hear about Kim Porter at all in the case. For real. But most importantly now. Now when you think about all that crazy now, I need you to fast forward and think about the. The shit that we heard about it and compare the two. It makes absolutely no sense. And the trial went by so fast. We didn't even get. You didn't really get a chance to even reflect on it or realize it was like. Next thing you know, it was over with. They didn't interview or they didn't get any kind of statements from Drock. None of the security. Uncle Paulie, if he's still alive. I don't know what the hell Uncle Paulie doing, but none of the people. Kk, Christina Korm was she not subpoenaed. How could you not subpoena the actual people who were the who. Who handled everything besides who worked right hand in hand with Diddy. How could you not subpoena them? It just don't seem right, y'. All. It. The more these lawsuits, you know, it's like it making me. It makes me think about different things when I hear these lawsuits because I'm like, none of that shit was in the trial. It makes no sense at all when you really think about it. Yep. And so this, the diamond, the indictment, it doesn't make, none of it makes sense. None of it makes sense when you really think about it. That's why we are all watching very close. What the hell is going on? October 3rd. Nebby, nebby, nebby. Debbie says, you got money, you could do whatever you want. Apparently this is true. Lily says the whole judicial system is, is whack and sick. Sickening. Yeah, it's crazy. And like I said, it only makes me think about it because I'm like, you know, these lawsuits remind me of the, the, the, the, the horrific stuff we were hearing about before the case. And when you really dig down deep, once you got into the case, it was none of that. And it's like I said, it does sound right. Not right at all. What else we got on, on the document today? It don't sound right at all. Definitely don't sound right. So we are going to have to tune in and money can buy you. Lindsay says money can buy you a verdict. Yeah, this, this, this, this. I, I, I, I, I'm starting to, you know, I've been, it, it's been hard for me to come to the side of saying that this was just humiliation and the feds really weren't trying to get them. It's been hard for me to go there, but I'm about ready to go there because with all the stuff they had and you raided his whole home and had all of this, you had guns with the serial face, serial number scratched off. You had all kind of extra shit and none of it was in the case. It seemed, it does seem like it was humiliation. I don't know. Like I said, I, I've been, I've been, I've been holding back from, from, from even going there because, you know, people have been saying that. But now it's getting to the point where I'm like, you know what? It might be something to that because it really just does not make any sense. It just does not make any sense. I'm like, I don't know y', all. What y' all think? Let me get, Let me see some more of y' all comments. See some more of y' all comments. It's just been crazy. This is the world we live in. You just don't know what to believe. We've get to the point where you don't know what the to believe Daddy says. I know for a fact that the legal system here in Australia, including lawyers and judges, are part of the same ideology. I've been sacrificed and continue to be targeted by the system. It's a global problem. That's just, that's sad. That's sad. It, yeah, it started off crazy. Ended up like a. I mean compared to where it started, it almost ended up like a nothing burn. You know what I mean? Like not, not to, not to downplay what actually was in the trial because it was, it was, it definitely was some bullshitting horrific. But what I'm saying is when you compare it to what prior to the. Thank you for that. Thank you for $10 Holla me flow. We all needed it. Yes. For sure. Definitely. Go get into it. Get, get, get. Student. Yes. That happened. This world is just every bit, every. You're just in danger. Everywhere you go. Our children are in danger. I feel for people, to be honest. 18 year old. I would be a nervous wreck with the, with a, with the, with a child with like an 8 year old or 5 year old, 7 year old, 10 year old. I don't know if I can handle it right now. My hearts go out to any of y' all that have little bitty children in this world. It's just crazy. It's just crazy. I don't even know. I couldn't do it. Like I said, I would be a nervous wreck all day long. You can't even trust that, that they're going to be okay at school. You can't trust that they're going to be okay at church. Church is dangerous. Church is a dangerous place. Now you see how they, how they, how they, how that Diddy, how they sweeping. They swept a lot of stuff under the rug. Then you think you'll be all right in church. And, and, and, and you hear stuff like this. ABC News reports Minneapolis shooting. Eight year old and a 10 year old unalive. Seventeen others hurt. At a Catholic school, an eight year old and a 10 year old are taken out of here through God. That 8 year old and that 10 year old have parents. And I cannot imagine the feeling of knowing your child was literally gunned down at school. You go to school to learn. You don't go to school to burn from hot bullets and, and, and be unalived. Let's get into this. Try. An 8 year old and a 10 year old sitting in pews were unalived when a shooter opened fire through the windows of a church at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning. Seventeen others were injured in the shooting during a mass that marked the first week of school. 14 of the injured victims were children ages 6 to 15. If I'm not mistaken. I think C. Tuck got a 8 year old. I think our flow show no filter community. I think see Tuck got an eight year old. I think he got two kids in this age range. We got to be careful. 14 of the injured victims were children ages 6 to 15. And the three adults who were shot were in their 80s. The shooter with his ass died at the scene from a self inflicted gunshot wound. So you gonna. Y' all know I always talk about this, hate this. You gonna unlock innocent children as they pray and then unalive yourself. Why couldn't you just do yourself? Why you just didn't unalive yourself? Why you gotta take other people if it's your choice? I'm not preaching or pushing nobody to, to, to, to unalive themselves. But if that's your choice, that's your choice. Why are you gonna take somebody else life and then take your life? That is, that makes, that makes it even worse. So you got, like I said see Tuck got kids in this range and you send your kids to school feeling like they're safe. You got jerks and whatever you want to call them that will take their life and then take his own life. Like what you could have just did to do yourself. You got to take somebody else life and then take your. This is a vicious news cycle. This is a vicious news cycle. When I saw this story, I, I, I, I, I, I couldn't, I couldn't even believe it. Right? You could. If you was feeling like that before you go to school, you could have took care of your own self. But you gotta go take somebody who happy with their life because apparently you are unhappy about your life. You're miserable. But you gotta take, you gotta make, take all this extra effort to go take somebody else life. Some kids like parents who are devastated today and then after all that, then your ass take your own life. What a coward. What a coward. I was all ready to put it when it first broke. Before he, before they reported that the shooter took his own life. I was ready for them to report. I wanted to see this dude. I wanted this dude to be held accountable. I was ready to see who he was. It was such a fucking downer. It was such a anticlimactic. When they reported that he shot himself. Just ridiculous, man. Let's continue. The FBI identified the shooter as 23 year old Rob West. Westman who was born Robert. 23 year old Robin Westman who was born Robert Westman. Driver's license information reviewed by ABC News, described Westman as a female born on June 17, 2002. A name change application for a minor born on the same date, June 17, 2002, was approved by a district court in Minnesota in 2020, changing the name of a robber of Robert Westman to Robin Westman, explaining the minor child identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification. Dozens of rounds fired as children worshipers sat in pews the mass shooting unfolded just before 8:30am when the shooter approached the side of the building and fired a rifle through church windows towards the children and other worshipers sitting in the pews. Dozens of rounds were fired, the chief said, and he called it a deliberate act of violence against innocent children and other people worship. Look at this thing. Just pure evil. Within seconds of the gunfire, the heroic staff moved students under this and school said in the statement. The students and staff were evacuated in a matter of minutes when it was safe to do so. The school said the suspect was armed with a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol and police believe shots were fired from all three weapons. The chief also said all three weapons were purchased legally and recently a possible smoke bomb was also discovered at the crime scene. Police say they believe the shooter acted alone. FBI Director Cash Patel said the FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeted campaign Catholics, but police said a motive is not known. We're looking at obviously any possibilities account believed to be associated with the shooter, specifically a video posted earlier Wednesday on YouTube. Sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. The video shows someone flipping through dozens of pages of notes which include what appears to be drawings of weapons and one drawing depicted the inside of church pews. A fifth grader describes moments the shots rang out. Students in Pre K to 8th grade attended school. Young children wearing their uniforms were seen leaving the school holding their parents hands. Western, a 10 year old fifth grader at the school said he was sitting next to a stained glass window that the shooter fired through. It was right beside me. I was like two feet away from the stained glass window so the shots were right next to me. This 10 year old going to be traumatized for the rest of his damn life. This shooter is going to be traumatized for the rest of his damn life. The boy said he and his classmates immediately hid under a pew as the gunfire continued. My friend got hit in the back, he went to the hospital, said Weston, who spoke to KSTP with the permission of his grandfather. I was super scared for him but I think he's okay. He said he and his classmates were taken to the school gym, where they waited for the news of what had just occurred. Weston said his mother was outside the church when the church when the shooting erupted and was the first person he saw when he emerged from the church. I was scared. I was scared that I wasn't going to see her because I didn't know what was happening. I was just shook and in shock, weston said. Another student at the school told KTSP KTSP that she was in the church when she suddenly heard a loud noise that she initially thought was fireworks. And then when I saw the shooting, I was like, oh my gosh, I'm so scared, said the girl, who did not want her name published. She said a teacher led her and her friend downstairs to seek shelter in a preschool classroom. Me and my friend were just praying and praying and I was like, praying everybody could be safe and. And like, nobody would do this again. Tara Neighbor describes Russia to the scene Comforting wounded children Comforting wounded children Pat, who lives down the street from the church, said in an interview with ABC News he mistook the initial shot for roofing work. And then after about the 10th shot, I knew it was something bad, he said, saying that he jumped out of his chair and ran into the school. School Initially it was kind of an eerie quiet, he said. Then he saw children coming out of the door, including a boy and a girl with what appeared to be serious injuries. He said he comforted them as they waited for first responders. The boy looked me right in my eyes. He said, I'm okay. I am okay. The girl who had been wounded wanted her mom. We got a wounded little girl, wounded by gunfire, calling for her mom. This is, this scene, this is like a movie, but. But it's actually reality, which is crazy. I reassured her that I do everything I could to get her mom, but we needed to stay there and wait for police and the ambulance to come. I just mainly wanted to keep the kids calm. During a news conference, an emotional Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Jacob said these kids were literally praying. It was the first week of school. They were in a church. These are kids that should be learning with their friends. They should be playing on the playground. They should be able to go to school or church in peace without the fear or risk of violence. And their parents should have the same kind of assurance. This kind of act of evil should never happen, and it happens far too often, he said. Anybody who is using this as an opportunity to villainize the trans community or any other community out there has lost their sense of Common humanity. We should not be operating out of a place of hate. Kids die today. Minnesota is heartbroken. Just sad, man. I don't know what to say, man. We, we. We, we. We Just. Just to know that kids running around wounded like they at war, like they signed up. How does a little. A little bitty child of a girl. How does she end up wounded from gunfire, running around looking for her mom. Every last child involved in this, their life is forever changed. Their lives are forever changed. They will never ever forget about this day. I'm sure they will never get the sound of gunfire and bullets raining everywhere. I'm sure they will not ever. They will never get that out of their. Out of their. Out of their system. And all because of this jerk. I don't care if they trans. I don't care if they, you know, identify as regular old whatever. I have no kind words to say about a. Who run around blasting people, man. I don't even care about what they are, to be honest with you. I'm. Be straightforward. I don't give a. Because that don't mean shit to me. You blasted kids and then cowardly took your own life. I don't care if you. What you are. That don't mean shit to me. I'm just being straightforward. That don't mean nothing to me. To me you are a piece of shit who blasted kids and destroyed lives. That's it. I don't need to break down anything else. I don't need no more. I don't need all that information. It's very simple to me. Because it don't make it no better or no worse by. By us describing what. Who they. What they were into this and into that. They blasted kids in the discussion. Why is it so easy to get gun. It's easier to get a gun. It's easier to get a gun these days than it is to vote. Sometimes. Sometimes you have more problems voting than you do to get a firearm. Definitely. Prayers, prayers, prayers for the children, prayers for the family, prayers for the parents, prayers for the school. Imagine your child goes to that school. How does that school move forward from this? Some fool. Yeah, exactly. Some fool. Look. Yeah, look funny. Go. They are focused on the shooter's gender identity but not talking about the thousands other that were straight white males. Exactly. I don't give a. About all that. That don't. I don't need you to break down the gen and who they. What they identify with. That's where. That's that political. That's nothing but politics. When they start getting into that, what they gender, what they identified with. That's just to. Because they make everything about politics that ain't nothing but politic talk. That's why, that's why I'm really just be. I love being independent because the older I get, the more I'm turned off about how everything becomes political. It ain't even about the children to a lot of these people. It's about who, who did it, who's against the trans community, who's for the trans community, who's. Oh, so now we can talk. We can, we can, we can say that, we can, we can harp on it and, and, and say that it's a trans person. Because now that will help us when we trying to have laws against the trans. Like whatever you believe, that's for you. But when it comes, when I'm in the middle of discussing these stories, I'm too busy thinking about how the children felt when these gunfire, bullets raining all over the place. How are these parents feeling that, that they sent their kids to school and their kids didn't return from school. I'm thinking about shit like that. I don't give a damn about what the person identified. That don't mean shit to me right now. It just don't. You can put any person, any person that did that, I got one simple word, one simple term, piece of. I don't need a full breakdown. To me, they are a piece of whatever they were. To me, they identify as a piece of. You got little girls running around school wounded from bullets. You got little kids telling stories like they had Vietnam. You think I give a damn what this shooter identified as? But that's what pisses me off about this country because they don't give a damn. They just want to see how it affects the politics. How can I leverage this situation for my benefit? Regardless of what side you on, I'm not speaking for any side. The Democrats, some of the Democrats will use this for their, as leverage for their, their stance. Some Republicans will use this as leverage for their stance. Whether we're talking about gun laws, where we're talking about gender identity, all of that type of shit, they don't really give a damn. They trying to figure out how this applies politically. And I hate that, or should I say, and I don't like. What's more, they don't care about no morals. They care about what the shooter identified at. They try to slip that in there. They try to slip that in there. Like they just giving information. I don't give a damn about that. What you telling me that for. You can tell me that months and. And month from now if you want to. If you must tell me that you can tell me that a few months from now when. When the story is kind of old news, let's say, and you just giving out information. But right now, who cares? It just seems so insensitive to the people and the parents that lost their lives and the kids that lost their lives and the kids that were injured. And it just seems so insensitive to start talking about bringing up facts that don't mean a mother. Let me check the out. Let me chill out a little bit. My blood pressure. My blood pressure raising off this. Exactly. Whatever the gender is that this. A person. A person shot up children. That's all I need to know. A human being who is a terrible human being took children who should still be here took them away. That's all I give a damn about. They could have identified as a kangaroo for all I care. Who gives a rat's ass? And from one a hole to another a hole. The father of Emmanuel Harrow. I keep slipping up and call. He ain't no damn father. I keep slipping and calling him a father. He's a. Another pos. So while the mom and she's not a mom, while she's trying to hold on and stick to the kidnapping story, According to the New York Post. According to the New York Post, the father has came clean. The title of the New York Post. New York, New York Damn tongue time. The New York Post. Emmanuel Harrow's father admitted to killing missing baby and dumping him in a trash can. Y'. All. My head gonna explode before this my head gonna explode before this episode is over with. Did you read that title? Yeah. We got to calm the down. Y' all need to puff up. Pass that around. Pass it through the screen. New York Post. This is the heading. I can't even get past the freaking heading or the title or whatever you want to call it. Emmanuel Harrows not a father. But this is what they call him. A father admitted to killing missing baby and dumping him in a trash can. No, your skip. Your screen ain't froze. I'm just at a loss for words. Y' all might have thought y' all screen was froze. No, I'm just froze. I know, Kathy. Hey, Kathy. I know, I know, Kathy. I know it's hard for you with this baby horror. That's why I saved it for the end. That's why I saved it for the end for you, Kathy, because I know, I know, I know this works. Your nerves too. But I gotta talk about it because this is the flow show no filter. But I feel you. I'm with you, Kathy. I'm with you, Kathy. Believe me, I'm with you. This is unreal. Somebody should dump his ass in a trash can. One of them incinerators, them trash cans that just, just. I know this sound evil but I'm. I'm just pissed off right now. One of those, those trash in the back of those trash. The, the, the ones that the trash man got that just crush you to a. Just, just crusted trash. You gonna dump this K. Prison ain't good enough for him. Let's see. Let's. Let's continue, man. Jake was tricked into admitting he unalived 7 month old baby and dumped the body in a trash can. According to a new report. As authorities say the baby died after enduring lengthy abuse by his parents. Investigators used an undercover inmate to go Jake into admitting to the Grizzly crime scene. Remember we talked about this yesterday that. That they used a fake inmate. But anyway, anyway. Meanwhile, authorities said they can prove Emmanuel died after a long period of physical abuse at the hands of Harrow and his wife. You two bastards. Man, I can't take this y'. All. I can't take this. This is too much. Where's my water? Making a work of my network. They say they have a pretty strong indication of where the remains are but they're keeping that, they keeping that secret right now. Yet the mom is still saying. Now I don't know if I heard anything different but remember last thing we heard she's still trying to say he was kidnapped. And then these, these sick. Look, this is this sick twisted pair. When they, when they on the news they got a picture of baby Haro as if they really looking for him. And they know this idiot right here already know that he done unalived this boy and dumped him in the trash can. And he sit up here in a American eagle hoodie with a picture of him like he didn't do what he just did. Man, these people need to go. They ass need to rot. They actually to be up under the prison bury their ass. How can you do that to a poor innocent child? You see this is the case like in cases like this we need like an expedited, we need a trial. Like some of them overseas countries got where they already been would be in prison for life already. We don't this a waste of time to take all this time to send their ass up the river. You know what I mean? Cases like this where you killing kids and it's open and shut case. We. This don't need to be dragged out. Slam the fucking gavel, put their ass in prison for the rest of their life and quit wasting our tax dollars on these bag of. Bag of trash. These two bags of trash. These two bags of trash need to just be take it for life. We don't need no long drawn out trial. We don't need no long drawn out drive. Judge need to just slam the gavel and put their ass Save our tax dollars, slam the gavel and lock their ass away for the rest of their damn life. And let's move. Somebody said they were in tears, y', all. Y'. All. Tracy said she had to walk outside and walk through the neighborhood this morning. She was about in tears. Yeah, this is one of them sad ones, y', all. Y'. All. I, I, I, I, I, I'm at a loss for words, man. You want to support the. Become a, become a, become a member at Buzzsprout or, or, or, or join the YouTube channel. I'm gonna put the link in the chat. Yeah, this, this is an emotional episode today. This is. This. I'll put the Buzz Proud link in the chat and I'm gonna put the, I'm gonna put the, the YouTube link in the chat as well. This is a. This, this. Everybody hug. Hold your children. Pray for everybody and all the children. Especially, let's pray for our children in our community. We got, we got, we got, we got a lot of people in our community that got kids still going to these schools, still in elementary school, and it's just, man, this was a tough one, man. I got to get the hell out of here before I be on here crying. Y' all gonna be like, damn, Flo was crying on Thursday. I just put the YouTube link in there. If you want to support the show and join our members only podcast episode, which we have every Wednesday, please do. Zebra flow is slowly creeping in. Pray for Juice. Juice had a little skin infection. He went to the vet the other day and he got some medicine and he been acting real, kind of like Juice. Juice been kind of, like, real, like, sluggish last couple days. 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Episode: The Dark Side of Justice: Diddy's Mysterious Legal Victories
Date: August 28, 2025
Host: Flo
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter dives into the recent wave of dismissed lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs, raising probing questions about the U.S. justice system, high-profile trials, and accountability. Flo further explores wider themes of public safety and trust, discussing devastating current events, including a mass shooting at a Catholic school and the tragic case of baby Emmanuel Harrow. The episode is candid, emotional, and determined to peel back the gloss of media narratives.
[10:35-28:00]
Main Focus: Another sexual battery lawsuit against Diddy is dismissed due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.
The case, filed by a man alleging drugging and assault by Diddy in 2015, was tossed because New York’s law extending legal action windows was not retroactive.
Flo explains:
"Judge say the clock ran the fuck out. This is from TMZ. Sleazy Diddy racks up another legal victory." [11:01]
Comparison is made to other ongoing and dismissed civil suits against Diddy; many never reach trial.
Flo questions prosecutorial choices and broader patterns:
"Why would they literally only use his girlfriend? It just don't make no sense, man." [17:31]
The absence of certain key evidence or witness testimony (for example, “freak off tapes,” underage victims, male accusers, Diddy’s close associates) prompts suspicion of systemic failures or deliberate cover-ups.
Community Reactions:
"It does seem like it was humiliation... now it’s getting to the point where I’m like, you know what? It might be something to that, because it really just does not make any sense." [29:41]
Insistence on Truth: The sense is that what the public learns from “celebrity justice” is not true transparency or accountability, but the power of influence and money.
[33:10–56:00]
Summary of Events:
"You go to school to learn. You don’t go to school to burn from hot bullets and... be unalived." [34:02]
On the Shooter’s Identity and Motives:
"I don’t care what they are, to be honest with you... That don’t mean shit to me. To me you are a piece of shit who blasted kids and destroyed lives. That’s it." [55:11]
Critique of Media/Political Framing:
"That's nothing but politics... I'm too busy thinking about how the children felt when these gunfire, bullets raining all over the place." [53:20]
[58:00–1:08:40]
"Somebody should dump his ass in a trash can... them trash cans that just crush you." [59:18]
"Cases like this where you killing kids and it's open and shut case. We… this don’t need to be dragged out. Slam the fucking gavel, put their ass in prison for the rest of their life and quit wasting our tax dollars on these bag of... bag of trash." [1:02:36]
On Diddy’s Legal Outcomes:
"Another one bites the dust. Another Diddy lawsuit bites the dust on a technicality. Time ran out." — Flo [12:56]
On Prosecutorial Choices:
"It’s almost like you feel like a fast one was pulled on you... What we were sold was nothing like what we were told once the trial started." — Flo [22:16]
On Systemic Accountability:
"It does seem like it was humiliation... now it’s getting to the point where I’m like, you know what? It might be something to that, because it really just does not make any sense." — Flo [29:41]
On the Minneapolis Shooting:
"These kids were literally praying. It was the first week of school. They were in a church. These are kids that should be learning with their friends... This kind of act of evil should never happen, and it happens far too often." — Mayor Jacob, cited by Flo [47:03]
On Media Framing and Empathy:
"I don't care if they trans. I don't care if they... you know, identify as regular old whatever. I have no kind words to say about a... who run around blasting people, man. That don't mean shit to me. To me you are a piece of shit who blasted kids and destroyed lives." — Flo [55:11]
On the Harrow Case:
"These two bags of trash need to just be take it for life. We don't need no long drawn out trial... lock their ass away for the rest of their damn life and let's move." — Flo [1:03:07]
Flo’s delivery is raw, passionate, and unfiltered—true to the show’s brand. He weaves personal emotion, indignation, and humor into his coverage, amplifying community voices and underscoring the emotional cost of the news stories discussed.
Final Line:
"Everybody hug. Hold your children. Pray for everybody and all the children. Especially, let's pray for our children in our community... This is an emotional episode today." — Flo [1:07:05]