The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: The Diddy Dilemma: Justice, Delays, and Court Drama
Host: Flo
Date: September 29, 2025
Episode Overview
In this energetic and candid episode, Flo delivers an unfiltered breakdown of several high-profile legal dramas, centering on the ongoing Diddy (Sean Combs) court case, the latest conspiracies surrounding Charlie Kirk's murder, and updates on the mysterious Celeste Hernandez case. Flo brings the audience into his own legal issues, intertwining personal experience with razor-sharp commentary and highly interactive chat banter. The tone is lively, irreverent, sometimes comedic, and always community-driven.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Flo’s Own Legal Update
- Flo opens up about his personal court situation:
- He was nearly forced to turn himself in because of old housing violations.
- Thanks to help from “Stunna,” a lawyer was found quickly who filed a successful motion to remove Flo's warrant and reschedule court.
- His new court date is October 14, 2025, at 9:30 AM, and he rallies the audience to help him remember.
- Quote:
- “I'm making sure I don't miss this court date, y'all. I don't want to be doing the Flo Show no filter behind bars.” [22:35]
- Audience is responsive, promising reminders and playful “put a 1 in the chat if you got it in your calendar.”
2. The Diddy Court Drama
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Will Diddy Get a New Trial?
- Reports suggest the judge is considering vacating Diddy’s two convictions, possibly granting a new trial.
- Flo is skeptical:
- “If this judge gives Diddy less than five years, I think [people] are going to go crazy.” [37:22]
- The general consensus in the chat is that the public wants a stiff sentence, not a retrial.
- Discussion of the legal technicalities:
- RICO charges can't be refiled, but more “Mann Act” charges (related to prostitution/voyeurism) might be possible in a new trial.
- Alleged existence of eight additional victims and eight co-defendants if the case is retried.
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Sentencing Speculation
- Probation recommended 70-80 months; prosecutors seek at least 4 years; defense asks for no more than 14 months.
- Flo and chat largely speculate Diddy will get 5-10 years, with continued legal trouble to follow.
- Quote (Flo):
- “Five years is enough time to find more and get him in more cases… I wouldn't go too crazy [if he gets 20 years].” [43:13]
- Chat consensus: Anything less than 5 years would be a scandal.
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Diddy’s Request to Address the Judge Pre-Sentencing
- Diddy (allegedly) requested to speak to the judge in person, dressed in his own clothes, before sentencing.
- Flo and chat ridicule this as a possible intimidation tactic.
- Quote:
- “If he wanted to talk, he should have got his ass up on the stand… And it would have been under oath.” [01:02:02]
- Audience jokes about Diddy trying to “bully the judge,” with quips about threatening or bribing.
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Varying Viewer Takes
- Some defend Diddy (e.g., Andre claims “the feds gave Cassie Ventura $30 million of Diddy’s money”), but are shouted down by others in chat (“Kick rocks,” “That statement can go pound sand”).
3. The Charlie Kirk Shooting and Candace Owens' Conspiracy
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Owens’ Explosive Claims:
- Candace Owens claims Tyler Robinson (arrested for Kirk’s murder) was framed, calling the entire government narrative a lie.
- She alleges nothing about Robinson’s supposed confession or suicidality is true.
- Quote (Candace, via Flo):
- “Tyler Robinson is not suicidal. The entire narrative... is completely fictional as are many other aspects.” [01:10:12]
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Speculation about Israeli Pressure
- Owens repeats claims that Kirk resisted pressure from Israel and hedge fund manager Bill Ackman before his death.
- Ackman denies any threats or blackmail.
- Chat circulates rumors of a “set up,” expressing skepticism about the official story and pointing out odd details (e.g., the direction of the fatal bullet).
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Community Reaction
- The chat goes wild poking holes in the official story and Candace’s credibility.
- Several suggest Candace is risking her safety to leak this info, with Flo commending her for “putting her life on the line.” [01:15:49]
4. The David/Celeste Hernandez Case
- Mystery Deepens
- Celeste Hernandez’s body found in rapper David’s Tesla; she’d been deceased for weeks.
- David and his manager moved out of their residence right after the news broke, but David hasn't been named as a suspect nor charged.
- Law enforcement is cagey: They confirm her death but not the specifics of criminal culpability.
- Skepticism abounds about how her body could have been in the car unnoticed, and why there are no suspects.
- Quote:
- “This is one of the most non making stories—stories. This don't make no sense.” [01:28:07]
- The chat raises further suspicions—Why wouldn’t a Tesla’s cameras reveal the culprit? Some suspect the victim’s family may know more than they’re saying.
Memorable Quotes & Moments
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On Diddy’s sentencing:
- “People are gonna bite Judge Aaron Subramanian’s head off if he gives Diddy a new trial.” [36:40]
- “No way in hell I'm missing this court date… From now on, y’all gonna know all my important dates.” [27:51]
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Chat culture in full force:
- Multiple users roast Andre for his Diddy defense:
- Melissa: “You came to the wrong chat.” [01:02:32]
- Angelina: “Get the out of here. He didn’t give any of his money.” [01:02:50]
- Ms. Sweet Tooth: “Don’t you mean money he fleeces?”
- Multiple users roast Andre for his Diddy defense:
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On true crime frustration:
- Georgia: “She didn’t put herself in body bags. How is it not a homicide?” [01:36:59]
- Flo, cracking wise: “I thought Teslas recorded everything. Don't they have some type of footage?” [01:34:35]
Notable Timestamps
- Personal legal update & court date: [00:15 - 00:29]
- Diddy’s legal strategies, chat speculation: [00:32 - 00:52]
- Sentencing speculation, judge’s dilemma: [00:37 - 00:45]
- The Diddy “speak to judge” saga: [01:02 - 01:10]
- Candace Owens and the Charlie Kirk conspiracy: [01:10 - 01:20]
- Community reacts, sets up next episode: [01:25 - 01:29]
- Discussion on Celeste Hernandez / David case: [01:29 - 01:37]
- Closing community banter & calls to action: [01:40 - End]
Community & Tone
- Flo’s show is as much about community as content; he constantly interacts with chat members, gives shout-outs, and makes them participants, not just listeners.
- The tone veers between serious true crime commentary, irreverent comedy, and listener-fueled gossip.
- “Y’all cannot let me forget,” Flo pleads multiple times, threading vulnerability and humor.
For Listeners New and Old
This episode is a lively, gossipy, and highly interactive update on legal circus news and Internet drama. You’ll come away with:
- A comprehensive understanding of the current state of Diddy’s prosecution and defense maneuvering.
- Familiarity with alternate theories in the Charlie Kirk murder, including major conspiracy claims.
- Updates and fierce audience debate on the Celeste Hernandez mystery.
- A front-row seat to Flo’s distinctly personal, no-holds-barred truth-telling style.
Skip the ads and sign-offs—this episode is all law, drama, & Flo’s signature chaos.
