The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: The Dark Side of Justice: Diddy's Mysterious Legal Victories
Date: August 28, 2025
Host: Flo
Brief Overview
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.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Diddy's Lawsuits: Technicalities and Judicial Mysteries
[10:35-28:00]
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Main Focus: Another sexual battery lawsuit against Diddy is dismissed due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.
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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.
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Flo explains:
"Judge say the clock ran the fuck out. This is from TMZ. Sleazy Diddy racks up another legal victory." [11:01]
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Comparison is made to other ongoing and dismissed civil suits against Diddy; many never reach trial.
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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]
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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.
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Community Reactions:
- Comments and discussion in the live chat reflect deep skepticism.
- Listeners contribute:
- "It was rigged from the beginning. They really weren’t trying to get him behind bars." – Pitt [19:58]
- "The feds just wanted them tapes to sweep them under the rug. Like Epstein. No accountability. Just clean up." – RX [24:36]
- "Money can buy you a verdict." – Lindsay [28:09]
- Flo amplifies this unease:
"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]
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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.
2. The Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting
[33:10–56:00]
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Summary of Events:
- A shooter opened fire through church windows during a school mass, killing two children (aged 8 and 10) and injuring 17 others, mostly kids, before taking their own life.
- Flo recounts details emotionally and directly:
"You go to school to learn. You don’t go to school to burn from hot bullets and... be unalived." [34:02]
- "This is a vicious news cycle. When I saw this story, I couldn’t even believe it." [38:21]
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On the Shooter’s Identity and Motives:
- Background information is provided but Flo insists:
"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]
- Background information is provided but Flo insists:
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Critique of Media/Political Framing:
- Flo criticizes quick politicization and focus on the shooter’s gender identity:
"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]
- "They care about what the shooter identified at... like they just giving information. I don’t give a damn about that." [54:16]
- He stresses empathy for victims, condemnation for the act, and exhaustion with divisive media narratives.
- Flo criticizes quick politicization and focus on the shooter’s gender identity:
3. The Baby Emmanuel Harrow Case
[58:00–1:08:40]
- Case Details:
- The father of missing baby Emmanuel Harrow confessed to killing his child and dumping the body in a trash can, after being tricked by an undercover inmate.
- Authorities report a history of severe abuse.
- Flo’s reaction is visceral:
"Somebody should dump his ass in a trash can... them trash cans that just crush you." [59:18]
- He calls for swift, strict justice:
"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]
- Emotional Toll:
- The story deeply affects both Flo and the community. Listeners report needing breaks to process the details and sadness of the case.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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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]
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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]
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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]
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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]
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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]
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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]
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Diddy Lawsuit Dismissal & Legal System Discussion: 10:35–28:00
- Community Chat Reactions; High Profile/Elite Justice: 19:58, 24:36, 28:09
- Minneapolis School Shooting News & Commentary: 33:10–56:00
- Flo on Shooter’s Identity/Politics & Empathy: 53:20–55:11
- The Emmanuel Harrow Case & Justice System Rant: 58:00–1:08:40
- Raw Emotional Moments on Child Victims: 47:03, 55:11, 59:18, 1:03:07
Tone & Flow
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.
Closing Thoughts
- Flo insists on the importance of truth, justice, and protecting the vulnerable—especially children—in a world where power and politics often eclipse accountability.
- The episode ends on a note of community care, with Flo sending prayers and encouraging support for victims and families affected by violence.
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]
