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Okay, so if. For those that may not have been able to hear that clearly, she said that he graped her and while he was graping her, he told her that he's gonna make sure that nobody, no other dude wants her. And kind of like something I said yesterday, I think it was yesterday or the day before. I'm losing track with the days on this Shannon Sharpe story. I hope this is not the case, but what I said was sometimes it's a fine. Like guys or people don't understand, it's a fine line. You can have sex with a woman a thousand times and on a thousand and one, it could be right before you about to put it in. If she says no and you go forward anyway, that's non consensual sex. Grape is what we call it. And I hope that's not the case. I'm not wishing that be the case, but that is what these women are alleging. And before they even said that, that was kind of my take on it to you guys, that sometimes, you know, that people don't understand that, you know, it doesn't matter if you've had sex a million times on a million and one. If you, if she says no and you continue, then that is what the definition of that term is. So I just want you to hear it out of her mouth. I'm not putting words in her mouth. She said it herself. She's in an ongoing lawsuit right now about it. We know that. We know from Shannon Sharp's own lawyer that he offered the new accuser $10 million and she declined. That doesn't look good. Someone said in my inbox that there's almost no reason to decline that if you don't have strong evidence. And my own belief is if $10 million won't do the tr, your ass in serious trouble. $10 million and somebody saying no, you can keep the 10 million. I'm a proceed with my case. $10 million. A 20 year old turned down $10 million and this thing is just getting started. Which is why I will be surprised if he makes it through the weekend or past Friday or whatever at espn. Like I said, this Tasha K interview just came out like in the middle of the night. And like I said, it's subscriber only. So y'all are getting super exclusive this morning on the podcast. And so today is going to be a hot one for Shannon Sharp. Stephen A. Smith has come out and said that the bosses at ESPN are looking at this heavily in the rumors. He even said that, you know, he doesn't know. I'm here to tell you that I believe it's definitely, definitely he's definitely in trouble. I don't see him getting out of that with Disney and ESPN having that Disney situation. More developments, Audio messages, Text messages have come in, come out where Shannon Sharp said out of his own mouth, this is the problem that he's going to have. Like for the people saying this is somebody trying to tear down him because he's getting his 100 million dollar deal or this or that. See, the problem is he set out his own mouth. He was going to choke her and this and that. Now you want to say maybe he was playing, maybe they were, whatever. But you 60 years old talking about choking somebody and you a famous multi millionaire, that is stupid. We talking about at Worst what we know to be fact is he told her that he would choke her and he would choke her in public. And he even made a joke about it, say the headline will be big black. Or he said, no, he didn't say the headline, but he just said big black guy chokes white women. These are Shannon's own words. And when you dissect these cases, it's almost like, you know, DNA. You know how you have DNA and there's a match. Well, if he's loose, if he's loosey goosey with his words and how he talked to folks, then don't be surprised when people feel like he's loosey goosey with his bedroom activities or high treats. One thing doesn't necessarily have to do with the other, but one thing does show a lack of discipline or an entitlement where you feel like you can talk to people any kind of way. And so now with these accusations coming out and you saying it's a shakedown, but they putting out audio of you saying you would choke this, her and this and that, and you're a damn near 60 and she's 19 or 20, what the hell are we supposed to think? What are we supposed to get out of that? My grandpa ain't talk like that. My grandpa wasn't running around with no 19, 20 year olds when he was damn near 60 and I was young. So it, it all just gives you cause to pause. And I'm gonna say again, we are, we live in a country where you are innocent until proven guilty. In this particular lawsuit, Shannon Sharp has not been proven guilty. There has just been a lot of damaging evidence coming that have come out and it just don't look good. And I want to, I want to say again to all of those that say she's legal, ain't nothing wrong with it. I haven't seen one person post, make a post saying that my 19 year old daughter can bring home a 60 year old man. And I wouldn't, I wouldn't think twice about it. I've seen people in the comments say she's legal, but I haven't seen anybody stand on 10 toes and make a post about it because I'm pretty sure we all know how that post would go. So let's start with, is she legal? Because that's kind of the laziest take that I've heard throughout this whole story. It's just, it's just, it's just, it's just sad. And we are going to continue as the Diddy case, as you Know, with the Diddy, involving Ashton Kutcher and all type of stuff, we gonna, we gonna continue to follow this Janon Sharpe case. And if y'all, you remember, before it even heated up, I covered it. And, you know, I pretty much covered Diddy because we. We waiting on the trial and I'll cover some big news that maybe my listeners may send me and say, hey, I want you to speak on this, or can you tell. Announce a boycott or just whatever we want to talk about. I don't just bring stories just because I. I think, oh, this is going to get a lot of downloads. Let me talk about that. I don't do that. So when I brought the Shannon Sharpe story, it was before it even got heated up. People still was not believing it. But I just have a knack for knowing when a case is about to be a serious case. And this is one of those. So we will be covering this in its entirety. Seeing how this plays out, this just being Thursday week, I pretty much can guarantee y'all we're going to get some new explosive information today, and we're going to also get some explosive information tomorrow. And the thing you have to notice realize about cases like this, see, it's kind of like fires. Let's compare this to fires on how. On how this happens. Now, you get a fire, you got money and power. Money and power is your water, and the fire is your indiscretions. Follow me. I'm making a point. We got small fires, and you got a lot of water, which, let's just say, a lot of money, a lot of power. You can crush those little fires that sprinkle here and there. But in the case of, like, Diddy and others and now Shannon Sharp, sometimes those fires turn into wildfires, and when they get the kind of momentum where they turn into wildfires, it ain't enough money and power. Or to go back to my analogy, it ain't enough water to just put it out. That wildfire gonna go. And with all sensitivity, we know the wildfire situation has been terrible. Prayers to the people who have been experiencing that. But I'm just making a point as far as how people say, you know, you can get away with stuff for a while, and isn't it. I'm not even speaking about Shannon Sharper. I'm just talking about in general, because people don't understand. They like, well, why did this all of a sudden happen now? It's just like the Diddy case. See, when you're the Lone Lone Ranger and you're the only one saying it. And you got a powerful figure. They can either give you some money, they can shut you down by telling everybody not to mess with you. And you know you got all type of options, so stuff can be quiet forever. But when you get that particular case that busts through, almost like imagine a bottom coming out, and you get that type of case that bust through. Now, not only is that case out of control, and you can't stop it. It ain't no money. He tried to throw $10 million at it, and it got and got declined. So once the bottom comes out, now Shannon Sharp in this case, or the powerful figure loses their power. So now all those little fires that you put out, they can be reignited. And so that's how you go from seemingly nothing happening or no allegations. So you get one that breaks through and gets legs. Now, he's so busy trying to fight that one, this person could come out and talk about that, what they couldn't talk about before. See, if it wasn't for the gabby girl, the new accusation getting so much legs and her having evidence, if it wasn't for that. Tasha Kane interviewing this other Michelle. Because without that, who wants to hear this other Michelle talking about Shannon Sharp when everybody is holding Shannon Sharp in such high regard? So what happens is one case busts through, and it allows everybody else who may have been silenced or who may have not had the connections to get their story out there or amplified, well, now they can. So now we have three women that we know of that have these accusations against Shannon Sharp. And I'm gonna tell you today, one thing y'all know about the Flow show, no filter. I keep y'all ahead of the news. I read Tea leaves very well. There's about to be more. That's just my gut feeling. And I say that because if Shannon Sharp is sexually undisciplined at 60, 56, right. He's been in the limelight since 1990. If he's telling women he's gonna choke, and I'm talking, I'm using this. Whether he was gonna choke him or he was playing does not matter. So to anybody that's feeling like that's not the point. The point is, if he's loose with his mouth like this and talking to women in this way at 56, what was his behavior at 21, 22, 25, 30. And what happens is now you have all these cases now, not only lawyers like Tony Busby, bloggers like Tasha K. And everybody else in the podcast universe and YouTube universe and even the mainstream Media, they are all actively searching for anybody to say that Shannon Sharp did something to them that wasn't right. They see this young lady was offered $10 million, declined. It is going for 50 million. You think a woman from Shannon Sharp's Denver Bronco days or Shannon Sharp's Baltimore Raven days. He played from 90 in the NFL from 1990 to 2003 and then he went from there to work as a CBS analyst and ended up really losing the CBS job because of accusations and restraining orders. This is actually a restraining order was put in place for from another woman who happened to be named Michelle. But I think he they said that her name is Shelly. It's spelled like Michelle with one L. So it's a little confusing. On ish is her name Michelle or Shelly? But either way she filed a restraining order which ended up being dismissed down the line. But he lost the CBS job because of that. Then he went from CBS to Undisputed, working on Fox Sports. And now for the time being, ESPN first take. I'm giving you all of that context to say this is just me thinking and speaking. I am nervous because I look at somebody carrying on in this way as a 56 year old man. He's pretty much been in the limelight since his early twenties. Can you imagine? And I'm talking about whether they're true or not. Just being a super duper freak can come back to bite you. And that's why I'm reiterating this episode isn't about guilt or innocence. That's the court. We got court, court judges and lawyers and, and all type of people that are going to figure that out. That's not my job. My job is to give you the evidence that I come across and give you my opinion on it. So I'm not here to say he did it or he didn't do it because it doesn't even matter. This the facts that we do know, like he factually told her he would choke her. He admitted himself that he pulled up to her to go have, you know, sex with her. And that's when they made this tape that Shannon Sharp said out of his mouth. I'm not speculating. I'm using Shannon Sharp's own words to tell this story. Shannon Sharp said that Tony Busby has a tape that should be 10 minutes long. But there's 30 seconds on that tape that Shannon Sharp says Tony Busby is going to use. This is a sex tape. There's 30 seconds on that tape that he's going to use to sink Shannon Sharp. Now let me give you an idea. What's. You've heard all the nasty text messages. You heard all the text message that Shannon has shared. This ain't speculation. Bd, BDSM type stuff, you know that just X video type stuff. Choking has been a theme and I believe her saying she wanted to be choked or wanted to be tied up. I think Shannon Sharp put that out because he knows what's on that tape. And what do you think? I'm asking everybody, everybody in the chat, I'm asking everybody listening. What do you think is in that 30 seconds that is so damaging and powerful that this accuser turned down $10 million from Shannon Sharp to hush. I'm say it again for the people who think this is just, you know, you're not. For the people that put no accountability on Shannon Sharp at all. I'm asking you, I'm only talking to you right now. What do you think is on that tape for that 30 seconds that is so bad that Shannon Sharp first of all offered $10 million. $10 million is a lot of money for anybody. What do you think is on there? If he offered $10 million and actually the lawyer said tens of million, but we're going to just say $10 million and she declined it and said, no, I want to go forward. So to all everybody out there acting like this ain't nothing or it's just somebody just making up stuff, what I will say is easy for you to say because I guarantee you this, this guy behind me, if you're watching me, Shannon, I guarantee you he knows it's something. And so I'm always amazed at the people on the sideline that say stuff like this is nothing. This is just a somebody just lying and making it like it's just ho hum. And I always say it's easy for you to say that because you're not in a position. You're not Shannon or you're not the accuser who's saying that these crazy things happen to. And I always tell y'all one thing about me that that is different than a lot of people. What I am good at is putting myself in everyone's shoes. That's how I attack these stories. I put myself in Shannon's shoes and I look at it from his perspective and then I put myself in the accuser's shoes and look at it from their perspective. And when I do that, one thing I can tell y'all is this is something. This is not nothing. How much of something is what we're going to find out how far did it really go? We're going to find out. But when you offer $10 million and a person says no one goes forward and you've admittedly said they got a sex tape and you're saying let's put out the whole 10 minutes and they say we got 30 seconds, that'll rock your world. Trust me. Something went on and it could have been, it could be a hundred percent true. It could be partially some type of setup. There's so many different options. But when you put yourself in a position and you are a grown man, almost 60 and you, and you dealing with a 20 and 19 year old, you gotta know there's a huge chance something can go wrong. Something can go wrong. Like I said, Shannon's own words are killing them. It ain't me, it ain't the media. It's his own words and his own actions. We don't even have to go. It is, this is so trifling that we don't have to even go to the length of saying he did this to her or he didn't do this to her. We don't have to go that far. We can go at, we can start at the part where you are damn near 60 years old talking to a 19, 20 year old talking about you'll choke them and do this and that. That's a problem. How big of a problem? We will find out. But your credibility goes to when the public me you sit here. We have daughters. My best friend had a lot of daughters. I'm sure people listening to this has daughters. 19, 18, 20. And I don't give a what the, the, the, the, the situation is. You would lose your shit if you heard a 60 year old man telling your 19 year old he's gonna choke her. I don't give a rat's ass what the. And that's what we dealing with here. See, I'm just glad while people are trying to just, you know, not hold Janet. I'm not. Like I said, I keep saying we don't have to go as far as saying he did it or not. Let the, let the court decide that. Let more evidence come out. But if you don't think Shannon Sharp is to be held accountable for this or that Shannon Sharpe is to blame as far as putting himself in a position where a 56 year old should not be, then you part of the problem. And see, I'm fortunate that I, I was raised by a father who always made me hold myself accountable. He, he would never, I could never tell my dad, hey, they're doing this dad to me because I'm this or I'm that or because I'm black or cause this or ca that. My dad would say no, you put yourself in that position. And he raised me like that from a little boy. I remember being young and wanting my dad to be on my side and wanting sympathy. But it was always I was accountable for my actions that put me there. And it hurt when I was a kid. And as a kid, that's why you kind of get be closer to your mother. Cuz your mother going to nurture you. Your mother going to, your mother gonna believe you. Your mother, you know, that's a mother's into mother nature. But a father has a different role. Father teach you as a man to be accountable for the actions that put you there. See, I'm not gonna be talking about I. This is happening because it's a shakedown. These are Shannon's own words. It's not, it didn't happen because of shakedown. It happened because a 60 year old man is running around with a 19 year old when he should be married or with one woman and riding off into the sunset. Another thing that everybody is pointing out that I pointed out when the story first, when he first put her name out there, she came out as a Jane Doe. He immediately named her. I was the first person to say that don't look good for Shannon. And then last night, this other accuser from back in 2000 that dated him from 2000 in 2010 or whatever, she said the same thing. And I, and I, I said it a few days ago, she said that is how he is, he is a revenge person. He will put your name out there, he will tell everybody whatever, whatever. And he did it. So to everybody that don't understand the gravity of the situation, these moves, Shannon doesn't even realize it, they make them look worse. You didn't have to put her name out there. Her name would have probably came out on his own at some point. The way everybody dig and dig and dig. But for you to put her name out there and put her text messages out there, you think you I understand defending yourself. Defend yourself. I would defend myself. But if you defend yourself in a up way, then I'ma call it out and that's not a good defense. Defend yourself, Shannon. But, but coming out and putting out her text messages and putting her name out immediately didn't do anything but make you look unhinged. So again, this ain't easy to do. I've been a Shannon Sharp fan Since back in the 90s. I'm a football head. I love the NFL. I love sports in general. I remember Shannon's chart. I would, I remember when, where I was when him and John Elway and Terrell Davis won that championship. I was at my dad house in Maple Heights on a street called Stockton back in the early 90s. So I'm not up here just saying shit just to say shit. I'm just doing my job. Like I said. On top of all this evidence, on top. I guess I don't have to worry about if he, they're going to decide what he did. I am disappointed in the facts. I'm disappointed that he running around at that age with a 19, 20 year old. I'm disappointed that he's sitting up on the phone and talking about choking and this and that and I'mma choke you in public and hey, it's gonna be big black dude chokes white women. What the fuck? It's like to me that's just way too far. And I would never had thought he would be carrying on like that at this age. When he did his address, when he, when he met to make, make his apology when all this stuff came out and Shannon Sharp made his apology and in the first five seconds he says this, this, this, this case is brought up by Tony Busby and Tony Busby tried to do this to Jay Z. And then now you dropping Jay Z name. I'm telling y'all, if you pay attention. Shannon needs help, man. He don't need people talking about this a shakedown and he didn't do nothing wrong and she legal. This brother needs some help. He needs some people around him to tell him the same type of that he always tries to tell Chad Ocho on the show Nightcap. Y'all should have seen the Nightcap episode with him and Ocho. I think it was last night or the night before. If you don't know the show, I'm gonna give you a little context. Ocho Cinco. Chad Ochocinko played on the Cincinnati Bengals. Hell of a wide receiver in his own right. Should be a Hall of Famer in my opinion. He is a lot of time to whooping stick for Shannon on that show. Shannon and anybody that watches the show knows that. And even people in the comments say like, damn, Shannon, lay off. Like there was an episode where Chad was a little bit late and he had car trouble and all type of stuff. And Shannon came down on him talking about he messing up the money, he unprofessional, he this, he that Shannon, Chad Ochocinko has to be on pins and needles. If he says damn. He has to apologize every single time. Like, and you can say damn on YouTube and it's just been like, you know, it was kind of a turn off, but people didn't go too far about it. But if you watch the show, you'll know, you know, that a lot of us be in the comments like, damn, Shannon, you know, lay off a chat a little bit. Well, well, well. Funny how the tables turn. So I watched it yesterday and of course Shannon Sharp was trying to be regular and. Was this yesterday or day before yesterday? Last night, you know, Shannon Sharp was trying to be regular and, and you could tell he was forcing a smile and the elephant in the room is the accusations. And everybody was in the comments saying, see, all this time you've been talking shit about Chad and embarrassing him and just be rating him in a way that I wouldn't do my friend like that live on t, live on YouTube with hundreds of thousand people watching them. But yesterday Ochocinka was saying damn quite a few times. He never apologized. He know he like, he like, screw it. Not in a bad way. But the real point I want to make is you could tell on that show that Shannon Sharp needs Ocho Cinco more than ever. Where just last week, Ocho Cinco needed Shannon and Shannon did too much, in my opinion. Me and my friend talk all the time. Some of that stuff Shannon said, said to him on live. See, I would have, I would have dogged the out of Shannon on live so we might not have no show no more. You ain't going to talk to me like that. But Chad held the showdown. And at the end of the day, Chad Ochocinko is smelling like and looking like roses. And everybody in the comments was saying, shadow Chenko is a true friend. Because now you can tell Shannon Sharp needs him like he needs a hole in his head. And, and, and Chad is there for him and holding the show down. But it just goes to show you what goes around comes around and you can't get so caught up in your power trip that you are embarrassing and dogging out people who mean who are there, who are there for you. Now he sees, now he, I'm sure he feels guilty about all the time that he told Chad he's unprofessional. He's messing up the money. He needs to be more like him. And, and, and, and, and, and, and Shannon Sharp would go so far as to say, you know, I'm so careful that if I'm on an elevator and a woman gets on the elevator, I get off. This is Shannon Sharp talking. He was. When you say somebody on a high horse. He was on his high horse. Everything he did was perfect. He smashed Deshaun Watson. He smashed every football player, basketball player that ever has something. Shannon Sharp would make it seem like he's the best thing since sliced bread and this other person needs to learn from him. And now this comes out. So I'm just preparing y'all. Y'all getting an early jump on what's going on. I'm just preparing y'all for today and tomorrow. There's gonna be a lot of coming out. And this story that I did, that I the interview and everything, I broke down today, this dropped late last night and a subscriber only. So you'll probably throughout this day will be the first time you hear people talking about it here on the morning. Brett with the Breakfast Crew, you heard it here first. So like I said, it's a tough one, y'all. I'm gonna continue to cover it. As far as Diddy news, there was no new Diddy news at all. I believe Shannon Sharp is dominating the media. So, you know, media attention right now so much they haven't even leaked any Diddy information. But there is supposed to be a hearing this week, so I don't know if it's today or tomorrow because they haven't really put any information out about it. But I will be watching it closely. I'm pretty sure I'll have a Diddy update for you guys tomorrow and I'm sure I'll have a Shannon Sharp update for you tomorrow. But I appreciate y'all for listening. But before we get out of here, just to let y'all know, this ain't. This was one of my toughest episodes. I don't have to go into how much of a fan I am of his and just the inspiration that he has given me in the podcast space. I was a little kid. I grew up. I was a grown ass 40 year old at 7 years old, which is why I remember all this old ass news and all these old ass sports and stuff. Cause I was watching this shit at 5, 6 years old like it was like my life depended on it, but I never would have knew it. It came in handy when I got older when I'm covering these cases. And I know not only can I just report, but I can also recall a lot of podcasters, a lot of YouTubers, they can't recall like I can because I go back all the way till I was five years old. I. I was always into current events and. And. And paying attention to details. And so I just want to be an inspiration to people to. To do what you got to do and be strong and believe it or not, y'all. I was basically a mute. And I want to share this before I get out of here. I was basically a mute. I was in. When I went to kindergarten, When I was in kindergarten, for the whole first half of the school year, I didn't say to anybody, but I did all my work. But it was so bad that the teacher had to call a meeting into my mom. My mom was emotional about it because the teacher told my mom, she said, I don't think anything's wrong with him, but he will not talk at all. But he does all his work. I didn't say shit, y'all. I was. I was the type of person. I only talked to my mother and my father and my family. I didn't talk to people at all. I was a mute, basically. And as time, my mom would introduce me to friends, I was that kid that you had to introduce to friends to play, because I would never talk to anybody. And so as time went on, as years went on, I worked through it. I worked through it, and, you know, at 14 years old, I started working. That kind of opened me up more. And, you know, as years went on, I just worked through it. I just worked through it because I had so much talent in me and so much to say, but I was just deer in the headlights. I just. If I didn't know you, I just would not talk. So I say all that to say, I just want to be an inspiration to everybody that. Don't let anything stop you, because I was a mute. And here I am, one of the top podcasters, YouTubers, influencer, talking to hundreds of thousands of people every day. And so if I can go from being a mute and I'm talking about one day, I'm gonna have my mom interview so she can tell the story even better. I did. I'm not exaggerating when I said I didn't talk at all in school, I wouldn't say anything to anybody. If I can go from that and work through it and work through it and be the person I am today, to be able to talk to hundreds of thousands of. About my deepest, darkest secrets about tough, uncomfortable conversations and do this as a living and actually flourish and in four or five months, become one of the top 5% downloaded podcasts of all time. On Apple and Spotify. Independent. I ain't even did a fuck. I haven't even interviewed anybody. I'm breaking records with. Just me talking to my community and laying it all on the line for y'all. Someone who started out as a mute that was so quiet that my mother had to introduce me to friends. And when she would introduce me, we would get along. But I would never. I would never do it on my own. In fact, Darnell, who I always talk about, we met at. I was four years old, he was five. My Auntie Janice introduced us. And I'm gonna get out of here real quick and just tell you that before we get out of here. And so I would always go over their house. It was a two family house. My aunt. My Janice stayed upstairs, and Darnell and his family stayed downstairs. So I would always come over and she would say, hey, there's some boys downstairs you can meet and play with. I would never do it because I didn't talk to people. I would just stay upstairs. I was always fine in my own world. I would play with my own toys for seven, eight hours. I didn't need nobody. I was. I was born like that. And so one day, I remember like it was yesterday. She didn't. She didn't. She stopped telling me that they were down there. And she said, boo. That's what my family called me. Boo, come on downstairs and meet these boys. And they twins. Because Darnell has a twin called named Arnell. And so Janice took me down there, took me downstairs in the basement. They were playing with their toys. And she said, boo, this is Arnell and Darnell. Arnell and Darnell, this is Booq. Left me down there. I was so paranoid. Cause I don't. I didn't know these boys. And she left me down there in the basement. And pretty much 40 years later, me and Darnell are about as close as two friends could be. So, like I said, don't let nothing stop y'all. Nothing can stop y'all. If I can go from being a shy mute that damn near they thought had a problem to talking in front of all of y'all. Y'all can do anything. I appreciate y'all getting through this tough episode with me. Nothing else I could say, but bye, as always. I love y'all, but I'm out.