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Erica, glad you could join us this morning. Good morning, Shannon. Shannon says she finally slept past 7:30. Congratulations. That's a good feeling when you got to get up early as hell every day. We are going to get into man, spoiler alert. We we still talking about these Diddy jurors. And the more and more I hear is getting worse and worse and worse. And this jury, this jury was a mess. We're gonna talk about that. Also, we're gonna talk about some of the effects on the industry. People are scared. All these sex working sex workers and all this crazy mess is, is people are scared to do it now, which is a good thing. So this trial has had some positive effect on the industry or whatever. But hold on. Should we turn this light. Let me turn this light off, y'. All. Oops. But it has some positive effect, has some negative effects. But this jury is ridiculous, and we're gonna get into that today. Last night, had so much fun. Lost my passport. We was at Kalahari a little. If you know about Kalahari, it's a little swimming. I mean, it's like a little water park. And ended up leaving the whole backpack out there. And the backpack has my passport in it. So this morning, kind of thrown off. So you have to excuse me. I don't have no id. I don't have my passport. So it's all good, though. I gotta go all the way out there, I think. I'm sure. I'm sure somebody turned in the book bag, though. It ain't nothing but wet clothes in there. So I don't think nobody want nobody's wet swimming clothes, but y'. All. I'm getting sick of hearing about. The more we hear about this juror or the jury, they say the judge is pissed. Now, we got into a little bit of it yesterday. We're gonna get into some more details today. But that one juror that went on. I don't know if y' all saw it, he went on cnn, and I think he went on. Well, he went on News Nation for sure, but I think he went on CNN as well. But he basically. He basically said that the jury was talking about the case the whole time, even though the judge specifically told them every day to not discuss the case, even with each other. Don't discuss the case with anybody. You're not supposed to discuss the case until deliberations. Well, this jury that we calling George basically said that they didn't think dawn was a. A credible witness. Don Richard. And they. He was saying, we all unanimously thought that immediately, basically. And people are like, well, you weren't supposed to. Y' all wasn't supposed to be even talking about the case. How do you know what everybody felt? He also went on to say that he thought Cassie and Jane were credible witnesses, yet he agrees with the not guilty verdict, which doesn't even make any sense. If you think that. If you think the two main people in the whole entire case are credible witnesses, I don't understand how you determine that. You don't believe their testimony or you don't, or you believe it, but still saying not guilty and another, I don't know if y' all follow Inner City Press. Inner City Press has been on top of this situation with this jury. I'm gonna pull it up on my phone. Another thing about this juror is this juror said, this juror is supposed to have worked for the unoct, which stands for the United Nations Office of Counterterrorism. Okay? So if that juror worked for that organization, that would mean that he's worked with law enforcement. According to everything I researched, that organization definitely works with law enforcement. Yet that juror put on their questionnaire or whatever they did for the jurors to put in their information. That juror put on that questionnaire that they never had work. They've never worked with law enforcement in the past. So that was a bold face lie. And it brings his whole into question, y', all, what the. How do we end up with this jury? And now everybody keeps. I hate to keep beating a dead horse, but now everybody keep talking about the juror should have been sequestered. I'm like, we were talking about that the whole time. I'm not even gonna go into that. Here's a direct quote from the judge from, from, from his, from his. From one of the, from one of the trial days. Don't speak with each other about the case, don't speak with anybody else, and don't look up anything about the case. With all that being said, we'll see you tomorrow. He ended every trial day with that message. Then we get this demon looking juror going on News Nation talking about basically like all the jury was talking about the case the whole time. And so the rumors are the judge is pissed about all of this stuff that's coming out. And this alternate juror number six, who, who lied. And basically, according to him, if you listening to him, the juror, the jury did not follow instructions. This is just a sad ass moment. And this is making this whole case look like a dumpster fire. And so people are saying the judge is trying to figure out what's going on, what to do. He's pissed. You know, you got sentencing coming up. I don't know why, but if you remember, Diddy's defense team was trying to get his sentence pushed. I mean, the sentencing, they expedited. Pushed up. All of a sudden, with all this hitting the fan, they have withdrew that. They withdrew him getting his sentence pushed up, which I don't know why they would. You know, something, something is funny. Something is going on all of a sudden. They don't want it pushed Up. I don't know what's going on. But the judge has been quiet. The case is fine. This is a. This is all the speculation in the jurors, the juror talking. But as far as everybody else involved, it's been relatively quiet. So I'm sitting back wondering what the hell is going on. Because this greedy defense team ain't never pulled back a motion this entire time. They've been motioning left and right, motion, motion, motion, motion. But for the first time they have withdrew a motion, especially a motion that they were standing 10 toes on. They wanted expedited, they wanted the sentencing to be pushed up. And then all of a sudden all this happened with this juror and it's all type of smoke in the air now. Now they withdraw their motion. This juror has single handedly called this entire trial into question. According to him, they, the jury didn't listen to any of the directions. The jury didn't listen to any directions. According to him, they talking about the case the whole time now. How can we trust them? They flat out didn't even listen to the simplest directions passed down by the judge. It's disappointing. It's very disappointing, y'. All. And I bet you this, I bet you won't hear his ass talking no more. I'm telling you, somebody's silencing him behind the scenes. You won't see his. You won't see this jerk on nobody else's media. Media show. I guarantee it. There is so much smoke. They are freaking going crazy online about all the that went on. They are really, they are going crazy. The blowback is ins. And frankly, I don't know how we could trust the whole. And, and then. Oh, that's another thing. I'm glad you brought that up, Patricia. Another thing that this juror said on one of the shows. He basically said they were just ready to get out of there. This juror said that they were just basically, in so many words, they were just ready to get out of there. That's a problem. He said that they were. They got to the point where it was so many witnesses that they were just ready for this thing to be over. Which implies that like Patricia said, they were making a fast decision, ready to get out of there. Not even worried about really coming to a real accurate verdict. Just, just and more. Like I said, I bet you won't be hearing from this damn Lloyd juror anytime soon, talking anymore. It's so much. I don't know what this judge gonna do. They talking about. I mean, I know this is a long shot, and I would. I'm not betting on this, but I still got to report it to y' all because it's a real thing that's being passed around. But they're saying this is so bad, people are calling for the judge to overturn the verdict. So I had to look that up. Now, like I said, y', all, I highly doubt that, because they say that's a lot. You know, that's a long shot. But just for your information, and like I said, this is really going on all across social media. People are enraged behind this. So I looked it up, and it says, yes, a federal judge can overturn a jury's verdict if the judge determines the jury did not follow the instructions given, particularly if the error was significant and prejudicial. This is often referred to as a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a judgment in ov. Now, what he can do, though, even if he doesn't overturn the verdict, they. He can go hard at the census at the end of sentencing, which is another rumor that I'm hearing, that the judge is going to give Diddy as much time as he can because of this situation with all the witness tampering. Let's not forget the chef was hearing from Diddy's lawyer right after the feds came to her door. Some ver. That's some version of witness tampering right there. Then we got this of a juror who. Who was immediately going on every media show he can, spilling the beans. I didn't even. I don't even think that's how much they didn't give a. About the. The. The instructions from the judge. He's spilling the beans on everything, not even knowing it. Even the. Even the News Nation host, y' all said, well, I know you're not supposed. You're not. You. You weren't allowed to talk to other jurors, but how did you feel about this? Or how did y' all feel about this? And this goes on to answer it, basically saying, yeah, we came up. We. We all thought this unanimously, and we like, well, how did. Y' all all have unanimous thoughts? Weeks, weeks. Weeks and weeks and weeks before the trial ended, when y' all wasn't even supposed to be talking. Yeah, he was an alternate that didn't even make it into deliberations. So check this out, too. This. This is another reason why his. His. What he's saying is valuable because a lot of people missed the part that they didn't know. They didn't. They supposedly didn't even know who the actual alternates were until deliberations. So according to him, they didn't know who to all. They didn't know who was alternates and who wasn't. They all were expected to be a real juror, and then they didn't find out who were the actual alternates until deliberations. Now, this is according to him. I don't know. And I don't even know if the judge would want him saying that. Like, he just been doing way too much talking. Sherry says, I agree. Overturned with a new sequester jury. Yeah. Like I said, y', all, how many times did we say these jurors should have been sequestered? Not everybody's saying it. That getting on my nerves. We said that from the beginning. It made no sense to me. Melissa says a sham trial. Yeah. Desi says, after, After. After such a long trial and then a five minute deliberation. Yeah, that's what I was just saying. He said he didn't know he was an alternate because they didn't find out who the alternate was, who the alternate nurts were until the deliberations. Katri says the judge should have put Diddy out of the courtroom when he was caught nodding at the jurors. Good point. It was just a lot of that went on in this trial, and I'm finding out this trial was a circus. The circus outside the courtroom. We saw once Diddy got a few not guilty verdicts and then was guilty on couple other charges. People were happy he didn't get rico. The same circus we saw outside the courtroom at the end of the trial. It appears that was just reflective of the circus that was going on this entire trial. Like Katri. Like Katri said. Diddy nodding and shaking his head at jurors getting away with it. Jurors coming out talking about. They've been talking about the case the whole time. Just so much crap. Jurors not even able to answer the question of if even the news nation lady said, I saw so many crimes. Listen to this, y'. All. This will tell you what we were dealing with with this jury. Listen to this and listen to clear. Listen to clear. This. This really floored me because the news nation lady, I forget her name. I'm sorry. But y' all know the. The main news nation lady. I can't remember her name, but she even told this jury. She was like, she said, why? She said, for rico, it only had to be two predicated acts. She said, I saw about six or seven in this case that were proven to me. She Said arson, kidnapping, bribery, violent acts and a few other things. She said. So she asked the jurors, she said, so what? How did you all not see rico? Or how did you not get the come see that, see these as predicated acts of rico? I was very interested to see what his answer was to this. This guy said the defense poked holes in, in all of them. And, and, and then he said as well, said the prosecution did a good job, did a great job and this and that. But the defense poked holes in all of the predictions really. So we talking about bribery and Diddy paying a hundred thousand dollars to get a tape of that to hide the fact that he beat the hell out of Cassie because she left a freak off. What the holes were, were poked in that. And I wish I was doing an interview because I wish that she should have asked. That should have been the next question. What holes did the defense poke in when it was proven by four or five different witnesses and bank records, security at the Intercontinental Hotel and witnesses on Diddy's own team who helped facilitate this transaction? What holes were poked in that? When we talking about extortion When Diddy made Cassie's parents send him $20,000 and they had bank records for all of that and the money was sent, what holes were poked in that? When the jury asked was dest was was drug distribution simply handing drugs out to people who asked for them and the judge basically said yes. So that proved drug distribution. Diddy was giving drugs to everybody all day long. What holes were poked in that? This dude sound like a plant. I don't trust. I'm just saying I don't trust it. I don't even trust this juror, this jury, no more. Like I said, y' all know me, man. I don't care what side I'm on. I'm always looking to be fair and I'm looking to be open minded. I really want to hear, like maybe there was a reason that they didn't come up with rico and maybe there was something with the predicated acts that, that they didn't, that that didn't jive. I wanted to hear it because I'm like, well, let me. I was really interested in his answer. And then when he said all he said was the defense poked holes and all of them. And I'm sitting here thinking about three or four that I could think of that it was no possible hole you could poke in it. It's like having a video of somebody with their hand in a cookie jar. They take their hand out the cookie jar and eat it. And you talking about the defense poked holes and. But I'm, but, but it's. It. But he's caught red handed. I really wish the lady from News Nation would have asked him what holes were poked in when he paid $100,000 for that video. That's bribery. Ain't no hole to poking that. The defense didn't even try to poke a hole in that. They didn't. They never said he didn't pay for the video. They never said Diddy didn't pay for the video. If you remember, they didn't even cross examine and go hard against Cassie's mom about the extortion. If I can remember correctly, they didn't even cross examiner. If they did, it wasn't much. But you got this shit for brains. Juror talking about the defense poked hole in all of the predicated acts when you had acts that weren't even. They weren't even. You weren't even able to poke a hole in it. They didn't call any witnesses. They didn't do anything. I am telling you. Stay tuned. This ain't over. Something ain't right about this jury. Something is not right about this jury. I, I promise you it's not. And this judge with all this going on, he's being awful quiet. But I'm telling y', all, I was looking at that interview of that juror. I was watching it because I was actually intrigued to hear how they came to their decision. Like, I'm, like, maybe it's something I missed. Maybe it's something I missed and something that they, that didn't go right, you know, didn't coincide with the law, I wanted to hear it. And I was extremely disappointed. I said, we got so many, so many acts of rico. Now, honestly, as much as red handed as Diddy was caught up in the arson thing with Kid Cudi, if I'm, if I'm trying hard enough, I could see some circumstantial to that. I could see holes being poked in that. The fact that Kid Cudy ran into Diddy after that and they were fine and all this, that I could see that. Like I, I'm, I'm open minded enough to say, well, maybe like that one, okay, boom. But you can't tell me the hotel footage. You can't tell me paying $100,000, the hotel footage where you're doing a criminal act in which the defense even said it was violence, domestic violence, whatever you want to call it, you pay for $100,000 for that tape to not see the light of day. That's bribery. Ain't no hole to be poked in that. Y' all asked about controlled substances and passing it around is a act of. It is distributed drugs. Ain't no hole to be poked in that. And then the final. What the are y' all talking about was this. I'm gonna give you, I give the News Nation lady a lot of credit. She, she asked, she asked some good questions. I just wish I had a couple follow up questions that I wish he would have asked that would have really nailed him and pinned him down into like really exposing that. Y' all really just did not follow instructions. She brought this up. She said the judge and everyone told y' all it didn't have to be a pattern. When she was talking about Jane and Cassie and them being involved in these freak offs and whether they wanted to or not, she said it didn't have to be a pattern. She said all y' all needed was one. One time. One time when Cassie or one time when Jane didn't want to have the free golf. You just need it one time. And the News Nation lady said, y', all, you mean to tell me with all the text messages, with the times that they were getting their ass beat with all the different times when they said they didn't want to compete in this freak off? Cassie and Jane, you mean to tell me y' all didn't find not one time out of these hundreds of freak offs, y' all didn't believe one time that they didn't want to do it? And he said, no, this dude was a plant. I believe there were other plants in this jury. Had to be. This don't make no sense. I'm glad he came out talking with his dumb ass because we wouldn't know how stupid and how much of a dumpster fired his whole jury pool was. And I hate to keep saying it, but it. We said it, we said it. We said it. Why? Nobody else realized how dumb it was to not have his jury sequestered in anyway. They getting mysterious phone calls and text messages to their phones. And those are just the ones we know about. What about the ones we don't know about? This was an embarrassment from the government, from the feds, from the judge. I gotta include all of them. They handled this trial like this was traffic court. By not sequestering the jury, by letting Diddy nod and shake his head all during trial. He nodding and shaking his head at jury. They might as well. They might as well let the jury go kick it with Diddy I wouldn't be surprised if we find out that the jury hung out with Diddy a couple times. It's embarrassing. Which brings me to my next point of I really think they gonna try to do something about this embarrassment. This was the biggest trial, or at least one of the biggest trials of the century. Or the biggest trial of the century. And they were put on blast and they were made fools out of. You got a guy with no shirt on and a headband that knew that this jury needed to be sequestered. And y' all make money. Y' all get paid to bring cases and get and. And get and. And get guilty verdicts or bring justice. I don't know whether it's guilty or not guilty. Y' all get paid to bring justice. And y' all fools didn't even know the simplest thing. That not for sequestering this jury, to not sequester this jury was stupid as hell. Another mistake I believe that they made that nobody's bringing up. These cases happened in Florida. These cases happened in California and New York. Now, I haven't done research of why they didn't do this in certain, but why not put this case on? This is the feds, so I'm imagining they could have did it in California. Why not do this case in California? Why not hold this case in California? Because the crimes happened everywhere. So you gonna have the case in the defendant's backyard and not sequester the juror Jury makes no sense. Should have held this case in California. Hell, I would have been happy. Better. It would have been better off in Florida. But you're gonna have it in New York, where this guy is born and raised and has more power than the government, apparently, and not sequester the jury. You got these jurors coming back and forth. I wouldn't even want to. I mean, I'm not scared of Diddy or anybody for that matter, but I wouldn't even want it to be a juror coming and going on that subway, holding a life sentence of a billionaire in the palm of my hand. I got his life sentence in the palm of my hand, and this stupid ass government got me coming and going on the subway. Like this is. Like this. Is this a traffic violation? Or like I'm on jury for petty. A petty thief or something. Just didn't make no sense, y'. All. You got me coming and going on the subway, coming back and forth to court. And I hold the key to putting a billionaire behind bars for life and taking away all his money because if he would have got rico. They would have seized all his assets and money and everything. And you just got me coming and going on the subway every day for eight weeks. Is that not stupid? That don't make no sense. That don't make no sense. I would have felt better if this was being held in California. I would have felt much better if David held this case out of Cali instead of holding it in his backyard and not sequestering the jury. And now we finding out the the jurors was talking all type of stuff. So long story short on all of that, now we all wait to see what this juror, what did not the juror, what this judge is going to do because he holds all the ultima ultimate cards. He holds all the cards in sentencing now. He has all the power. He can. I know they got guidelines and this and that, but the federal judge can do exactly whatever he wants to do. So now we got to sit back. So now we got to sit back and wait for the sentencing. And now it's official. The sentencing will be set for October. They're not moving it up to September 22nd. And this is from ABC News. Sean Diddy Combs sentencing set for October. A hearing scheduled for Tuesday afternoon to hear arguments for Sean Diddy Combs to receive an early sentencing date was adjourned without any arguments being presented or a new date being set. Defense attorneys and federal prosecutors initially agreed to a Sept. 22 sentencing date for Combs, according to a joint a joint letter filed Tuesday ahead of a remote hearing set for 2pm then shortly before the hearing, attorneys for both sides sent another joint letter to Judge Aaron Subramanian saying that they had agreed to the judge's original proposed sentencing date of October 3rd. Can anybody out there tell me what the is going on? Can anybody out here in this chat tell me what the hell is going on? What is all this back and forth? Let me read that again. Listen to this. Defense attorneys and federal prosecutors initially agreed to the September 22nd sentencing day expediting. That was according to a joint letter filed on Tuesday. Then shortly before that hearing, attorneys for both sides sent another joint letter saying, well, no, we agree to the original October 3rd sentencing date. What the. Why are they agreeing to expedite? Then all of a sudden, both agreeing to the original date. What is going on? Defense attorney Mark Agnifigio and prosecutor Chrissy Slavic were on the scheduled teleconference when the courtroom deputy interrupted to see if the attorneys had anything to discuss beyond the sentencing date. Man, I think everybody fucking paid off at this point I don't trust anybody involved in this whole scenario. The whole scenario just stinks. When Agniphilio and Slavic answered they had nothing further. The deputy adjourned the conference and informed them that Subamania would respond to the parties in writing. The judge has now set the date officially, and it's been official before, but officially again for October 3, according to a court document. It was not immediately clear why the defense apparently abandoned, at least for now, their attempt to secure expedited sentencing for Diddy. The judge had agreed to hear arguments for expedited sentencing following a split verdict on July 2 that acquitted Combs of racketeering, conspiracy and sex trafficking, but convicted him on the two counts of prostitution related charges that he faced. The defense argued in court last week the exceptional circumstances warranted expedited sentencing, including the 2018 death of Combs romantic partner Kim Porter. The mother of some of his children had passed away many years ago. These kids, the two daughters were sitting in the middle of Y in the second row, don't have a parent, the defense said. Federal prosecutors appeared to oppose anything other than the usual course, including a pre sentence report from probation officials that would require Combs to sit for an interview. The only things exceptional about this defendant are his wealth, his violence and his brazness, prosecutor Maureen Comey said. She also said that the government plans to pursue significant incarceration for Combs on the prostitution charges. Combs faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison on the two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, though it's possible that he will receive less than that for a first time conviction. Any sentence would include credit for time served which so far totals roughly 10 months. Combs split verdict last week followed six weeks of testimony that saw the prosecution spit present 34 witnesses and the defense present none. The jury of eight men and four women deliberated just over two days before reaching their decision. A 48 hours barely 48 hours of deliberation is what we got on these long ass case with a million witnesses. Anitra says the big question is what are they covering up this I don't trust this whole case and I believe this Melissa that's another thing they raided did his whole they had remember they told us I don't remember how many but it was like a crazy amount of footage and tapes and computer we didn't get when you really think about it we didn't get in this case as far as evidence considering they raided his whole we know it was all kind of politicians and celebrities on them Tapes, ladies and gentlemen, they just gave us a show. That's all it was. It was a show. You mean to tell me, remember we thought like, and I don't want to bring up Justin, you know, go too deep into Justin Bieber because they finally giving him a break. But remember we thinking we gonna hear some about, you know, Justin Bieber or what been going on in the industry. We didn't hear none of that. When you really think about it, where we thought this case was going to go at the very, very beginning, we didn't get any of that information. And you said a dog and pony show. Yes. We didn't get no celebrity. JLO didn't have to come. Clive Davis, Lucien Grange, Jimmy I. Bean. Interscope was brought up a million times. No celebrity besides Kid Cudi was had to face any kind of music. When you really think about it, really think about when this case before it started, where we thought the people we thought may be called should have been called information we thought we were going to know about, they buried all of that. They buried all of that. If you even remember, they didn't even want to use Kanye. Let's show you remember when they were talking about Jane had that freak off in Las Vegas or not she had a freak off, but she had went to something and it was like somewhat of like, like a freak off. Remember, they didn't even want it even. And this was. The prosecution didn't even want to name Kanye west. Even the defense wanted to name Kanye west as far as. Just for transparency. And at that time I was like, why is the fucking prosecution hiding names? And if they hide names that we all know that she was. She went to. We figured out that Jane went to Vegas with Kanye. So then it made me think, well, what the else are they hiding? And if you. The prosecution, why the you hide names? If y' all remember that? I don't know. We had a lot of episodes. But if you think back, I was. I didn't like. I was. I was pissed and confused as to why the prosecution is protecting names. But if you remember Ms. Comey, Maureen Comey, they said she protected names in the Epstein case. Is. Do. Do celebrities have her in their back pocket? Why is she protecting all these celebrity names? And why weren't any of these celebrities called to the witness stand and holding their feet to the fire? Lot. A lot. A lot of that don't make no sense. Something definitely needs to be done. This is. This is all. This was a big man. I hate to say it, but from the way they hyped it up as far as what was supposed to be exposed. And they act like the juror was. Everything was done so thorough. This was a nothing burger. And we should have knew it was a nothing burger when the, when the juror wasn't sequestered. And in the back of our minds, we all knew it was some bullshit when the jury wasn't sequestered. Let's be honest, we were just hoping for the best. But to be honest, the minute the jurors weren't sequestered, this, this case was not taken serious. There's no way on God's green earth you're gonna have a trial where you're threatening to take a man's whole, all his wealth, all his freedom, a damn billionaire, and you're holding it in his backyard, New York, where he's born and raised. And on top of that, he has been found to be tampering with witnesses in other cases. He was found to be tampering with witnesses even when he was behind bars. In this case, before the trial even started, he was reaching out to witnesses and calling people's phone 200 times. Yet you think you, yet for some reason, you don't think the witness, the jury, should be sequestered. And for those I keep saying about the jury, sequestered, I know pretty much everybody should know, but just in case somebody out there is like, what the does that mean sequester? And the jury is what they did in way back in the O.J. trial. And they did enough on other trials, especially high profile trials, when you sequester the jury, that simply means the jury stays in a hotel or somewhere secluded for the entire time of the trial. So if it's an eight week trial, they will be in that hotel for eight weeks. It's almost like they didn't want, like they were trying to penny pinch. Did y' all not want to spend the money? Was it part of the corruption? Was somebody paid off? Was that a way to give Diddy a chance to hit at some of the jurors. I don't know. Well, but what I do know, for a case of this magnitude and for a case with somebody who has been proven to, with witnesses and to do whatever they can to stay a free man. I know. Do you not sequester this shirtless journalist with a headband on, new to sequester these. How the hell did the people who get paid to do this not know? And so when you look at that part of it, all the rest of it makes sense. They didn't do this was like one of the. One. Like, like, like one of our listeners said, this was a dog and pony show. And now we got the juror going on a cruise, a tour, a media tour, just on this whole process. And I ain't gonna lie. Imagine this, y', all, because I don't trust none of these bastards. Now just imagine this. What if they agree? What if the prosecution and the defense agree? You know how they were trying to get it expedited, but then they agreed to the October 3rd date for the sentencing, which, that was weird. I don't understand that. But that. What if they agreed to that? Because during sentencing, they say time served. Angie said the media. The media tour so he can get a book deal. I. I believe that Keith said it's a tell all tour from a band of plants. But what if. What if we get to the. What if they get to this sentencing date and they say. And the judge say, all right, well, time served. And they. And they. What if they already got a little side deal where, hey, just keep the October 3rd date and we're gonna just do time serve. I'm telling y', all, if they do time serve and Diddy walked home on October 3rd, all hell will break loose. Because I don't know if y' all been watching social media, but people are already pissed. People are already pissed. Now pissed ain't even a good word. The public is outraged right now. I believe if they get in cahoots, the prosecutors in the defense and the judge goes with it, and October 3rd says, Diddy, we gonna just do time serve and you can go home. Today. You are going to see people in these streets. Like, I don't know when George Floyd got murdered or whatever. Like, I'm talking about, you gonna see people in the streets left and right. The. The general public. I don't care what the are saying. The general public is enraged right now with the system. And everybody's looking at this judge. Yeah, love and happiness says, if they say time served, these elites done play with us. I totally agree. Tinko says he got people in his pocket in every state. And I like this. I agree with you, Melissa. The best thing that can come out of this is hopefully people are waking up and saying that our system is a show. So to the people that were like, yeah, well, Flo, you said it was going to be rico. I said, yeah, but I can't help if. I can't help it because these motherfuckers didn't do their job. I said, if you look at. If you look at. If you look at my following, and if you look at my. My. My. My community and look at my followers and my fans, all this did was make people trust me more. Even more than they even trust the system. They don't say, well, oh, Flo, you was wrong. No, everybody knows it was Rico. Everybody knows it was sex trafficking by the letter of the law. That didn't damage me. It damaged the people's belief and trust and faith in the system. This ain't one of those decisions where it was like, 50, 50, 60, 40, 80, 20. No. This was 99% to 100%. The whole entire public knows what this verdict should have meant. So it was a negative verdict, but it had a positive effect on my movement because the public already trusted me more than they trust the system. And this just made it worse. This just made it worse. And October 3rd, which is in, what? August. September. July to August. August to September. September. Three months. What are we, 90 days away? Wow. I didn't see this, so I can't confirm it, but Nicole says she watched a video where the chef's car was broken into. All her belongings were put on the passenger seat of the car like they were saying something to her. I didn't see that, but if that's the case. That's crazy. That's crazy. I didn't see that, though. Did anybody else see that video Nicole's talking about? Oh, Angie said she heard that, too. Yeah, they. They, they, they, they. They are gonna. Okay, everybody. Okay. Tinkles heard that. Nicole says she saw that on her post. Wow. Yeah, I didn't see that. Rhonda did, too, so. Okay, that's crazy. And how are they allowed to get. How can you do all of this? How the we supposed to get justice if you allowed to do all of this? Yep, it was anything with her name on it. C Touch said send him the link, y'. All. He ain't see it. C Tuck said send him the link. He ain't see that. He want to see it, y'. All. Somebody put the link in the chat. Somebody put the link in the chat, and if you want to. I'mma put the. If you want to support the podcast, please subscribe. I just put the link in the chat. I just put the link in the chat. The Buzz Sprout link. I put it in there twice. You. If you. If you like the podcast and want to support it, keep it going. Please go to the buzzsprout subscription link. It's in the chat also. It is in the notes. Oh, if you're. If you listen to. If you're watching this on Facebook, it's in the description. If you're listening to this on Apple and Spotify, it's in the notes of the show notes, the Buzz Spout subscription link. And if you're watching it on YouTube, it is in the description as well. Y', all, this is some. This is some real. I don't know what the hell is gonna come out of this, but somebody said, I think this is something good to read. R. Kelly's first federal trial, 2021, in Brooklyn. He was found guilty. The jury was partially sequestered. R. Kelly's second federal trial in Chicago was sequestered. Yeah, so that. That right there, I'm telling you, man, something ain't right. And we need to. As much as we tired of Diddy, trust me, I'm tired of Diddy. I'm tired of talking about it, but I just refuse to stay quiet and sit back and just let them do whatever the. Without raising some type of hell. So we got to stay tuned into this, see this thing through, keep our foot on their neck. We can't give up. That's what they want. They want us to give up and just say, oh, it this just the way it is. I'm not doing that, and I don't want y' all to do that. So we're gonna continue to keep our eyes on this. And also, I did. I was a part of a. A big group of all the top media, all the top media influencers, millions of followers and all of that. It's a group calling for the Epstein List. One of the people reached out to me to make a video just saying, release the list. So there is a movement called Release the List going around Instagram, Tick Tock, and Facebook, But I think it started on Instagram. If you haven't saw it, go to my page. Flo Daddy Flow on Instagram. You'll see the video. It's a bunch of us, probably, I don't know, maybe about 15 of us, and we all call them for the release, the Epstein List. We are just going to continue to keep putting pressure on this system because what's happening is the people are trusting influencers, media influencers like me and other people like me, way more to the system, and it's getting worse and worse day by day. So at the very least, we are going to continue to show them that they don't. We don't trust y'. All. We trust us. People like Flow or people like News, the news update Guy and all these other people. I'm sorry, I don't have their names in front of me, but there is a video going around that we made. I was a part of it. I felt honored that they hit me up to make a video. And, you know, I said release the list and it's going viral, so please check that out. We're gonna continue to keep our foot on their necks and. And. And. And let them know we not going down without a fight. I appreciate it. Angie said, we know the system lies to us. We trust you. I appreciate that. And Angie, release the list. They lying to us. Yes. Check out that release the list video movement. If you see it, share it a thousand times like it, comment. Let's continue to blow that video up. We want the Epstein list release. We want some justice with Diddy, and we want them to make up for this show. And at least what we going to do is let them know that we know this was a dog and pony, itty bitty show and we not going for it. And we're not going to sit back and act like they, you know, you ain't. Like we always say, you ain't pissing on us and telling us it's rain. And on that note, I will see y' all tomorrow. The Flow show, no filter. Hopefully I get back on track 7:30am Monday through Friday. Let's get the. I'm out in the chat. I appreciate everybody for rocking with me every day. We. I turn this laptop on and we cover topics that need to be covered. And we're gonna continue to call their asses to the carpet every time. I don't give a damn what they say or how much they try to silence us or how much they try to wave their power around. We're gonna continue to call them out for who they are until we get some results. Desi says I'm out. Melissa says I'm out. Who else we got? Anita says I'm out. Nicole says, yes, sir. Much love Flow. Much love to you, Nicole. Ralph. Ralph says. Ralph says this was a. A weak RICO case. Thanks, Ralph. Yes. Thank you for praying for my passport. I need that right. We will be heard and seen. Celebrities have already paid a lot of money to stay off their list. They admitted guilt and they paid a lot of money in fines. That's how they were punished. I get it. Nicole says I'm out. Bye bye, Nicole. Bye bye, Denise. See y' all tomorrow. As always. What's up, Libby Bear? I ain't seen you in a while, Libby Bear. Where you been at. Libby Bear says I'm out. Love you, family and flow. Marsette says bye. From Trinidad and Tobago. Okay, see you. I gotta get my passport so I can come over there and see y' all over there in Trinidad and Tobago. Make sure y' all hit that, like, button before you leave. Good. Good idea, Nicole. Please, everybody, please, please, please hit that, like, button before you leave. Rhonda says I'm out. See you, Rhonda. Ebony says I'm out. Angie says have a great day. And the rest of everybody, I appreciate all of y'. All. I'm about to get the hell out of here. Release the list. Release the list. Release the list. Release the list. The list. As always. Okay, everybody, pray for Libby Bears her car blue, her car engine blue. That's why we haven't seen her. So let's give some good luck vibes and some prayers to Libby Bear for that car engine and like. And we're gonna end on this note right here. Melissa says, release the list. As always. I love y', all, but I'm out.
