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The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow show. No filter. Are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Ah, happy, happy mother effing TGIF Friday. We have made it to another one, y'all. Good morning Empress. Good morning C Tuck not dream up Kobe Juan Shinobi Kingdom Fit. Everybody's in the building. Everybody come in. Make sure you like like the live as you come in, share the live. Our YouTube is is doing great, y'all. It's getting out so let's continue to do what we doing. You know, we Domina, the other platforms, we only got to talk about those. Great show today, y'all. Can y'all believe this is the final show until the Diddy trial actually starts? This. The. This is the. This is like the Eve. This is like Diddy Eve. The actual trial starts Monday. This has been a long, long, long journey with you guys covering all these different stories every day. Every day I look forward to waking up in the morning, turning this mic on and saying some that's gonna have some. Somebody. Somebody else pissed at me because you know, people don't like truth. Well, now, I ain't gonna say people, a lot of people don't like truth because they can't handle it. But you know, everybody here at the Flow show, no filter. We can handle the truth. We. We. We don't. We. It don't bother us. We love matter of fact. We love the truth. And if you want to see the truth live and direct right in your face, you can. You can join us live every morning, 7:30am Monday through Friday. And if you're not able to join us live with the best morning breakfast crew on on the planet, you also can catch it on catch this podcast on Facebook, Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast at. Also YouTube 24 7, anytime. I make sure it's available at all times because I got a hard working crowd. We all work hard. I bust my ass, they bust their ass and it works. 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Y'all don't know how I feel when I go on tick tock in different, different places and see how these creators have been bullied into talking a mile a minute, hyperventilating. They video come on. It's like they shooting out of a bottle rocket because they. They listen to the noise and people talking about speed up and this and that. Them. You build your platform and you do it how you want. You can't control this one, though, baby. And I. And y'all know I don't even care about them, but I really speak on it for the. The smaller creators and the creators just getting started. And I'm really speaking up for them because they got to go through this. And I was there. You know, you trying to build your name up. Nobody wants to give you no advice when you building it up. Nobody wants to help you when you got no followers, no views. Nobody got no. No. They don't have no advice for you then. They don't even pay you no attention. But the minute you get a name and you start getting a hell of views and everybody know you now, all of a sudden, you want to come in. In people's comments, which with advice. Well, I got some advice for you. Build your own. And then you could do it how you want. Other than that. Kick rocks with Philip Flops with no socks. That's why that's how we coming. In the Flow show no filter. Now, if you're a subscriber, you a listener, you a supporter. You know, I always got a listening ear for y'all. Y'all can go in my. Y'all go in my inbox and ask me and say anything. We got good conversations. But you randoms coming in the comments out the blue. I don't have nothing but. But smoke for you. Good smoke, too. If you ever notice in the comments, I ain't never disrespectful. I ain't never loud. I Ain't never obnoxious. I don't even swear because I think that's the easy route. I like to kill you with kindness and truth straight to your face. And when I say that, I say, when you try to give me an advice, I tell you, you know what? Go get that advice to a creator that needs it. Because this one don't care to listen to anything you got to say. And that's just truth. It's not mean, it's not nasty. It's just true. And like I said, I really speak that way because I speak for the smaller creators that got to go through that because I was that small creator that had to go through that with nobody wanting to support and nobody, nobody wanting to do anything. But soon as you get a name, here they come with all they advice. Well, in the comments, I say it real nice and gentle, but on the podcast I can really say what I'd be thinking in my mind is take that advice and shove it where this, where the sun don't shine. So without further ado, you are now rocking with the best H flow from back in the day. But now it's just flow and we about to get into this diddy stuff. Much love to everybody who has supported the show. Excited that the trial is finally starting. Seems like it been taking forever. It was like we don't heard one freak off after another freak off. I'm tired of here. I'm tired of the word freak off at this point or the phrase. But it is what it is. And one thing about this show, we gonna do it the way we want to do it and we gonna continue to talk about the diddy stuff and we gonna, we gonna go into it. But y'all, one thing that nobody talking about that I'm always, y'all know I'm always talking about stuff nobody really talking about. And I don't know why. Y'all know it's a mysterious death of another bad boy executive in the final hours just days before the diddy trial. Y'all know Phil Robinson. Phil Robinson is a, is a well known bad boy executive. What's up, Sales Smith, Lorena. Bad boy executive who is, you know, big time, was a big part of the whole bad boy movement, the making of the band and all of that. Well, he just passed away not a few days days ago, maybe a week ago. And it's just another mysterious death surrounding this whole diddy bad boy movement. So before I get into the article, let me just tell you, first of all, it's just he has Been around Bad Boy from the start. Um, of course he knows all the dirty secrets or whatever. Um, and it. And. And it just was ironic. When I saw him pass, I said, man, I'm so glad. When I. When I was doing my music stuff, do y'all know how bad I wanted to be signed to Bad Boy? I had a Bad boy chain. I had a Bad boy gold chain. This was back in 99, 2099, something like that. Way back in the day, I had a bad boy. So when I began my music journey, making my mixtapes, getting my name out there, I ended up being signed with Floyd Mayweather. And, and, and, And. And. And I. That was a blessing in disguise because that's why you can't control or. Or. Or can't be mad at God's plan. Because if it would have been. If I would have had my way, I didn't want to be signed to anybody. I wanted to be on Bad Boy. I wanted to be with Mace and all of them. And now I'm like, how stupid was I? My life will be totally different right now. I might even. And I'm saying all that because of all the deaths, not to mention how he took everybody's money. But it's just. It shows you, y'all. And like I said, I always try to pass on the lessons that I learned to y'all in the midst of all this. I didn't want anybody to sign me except for Bad Boy. And how stupid was I? All of these deaths. Now. Now, it's a lot of mysterious things about this death of Phil Robinson, a Bad Boy exec who has passed away mysteriously days before the Diddy trial, the century. But when they. When he first passed, they said Phil Robinson died of cancer. And then. So to be honest, I was about to wake up and tell you about the Phil Robinson thing, and as far as I knew, he passed from cancer. Well, now, I think it's the family. We'll get into the article, but I believe the family came out and said he didn't die from cancer. They say he died from some type of sickle cell complication. We'll get into the article, but I'm like, it's already mysterious, but damn, how you don't know height. And I ain't talking about the family, but I'm talking about the media, whoever put the story out or whatever's going on. How the hell you don't know how he died? How you get that wrong? Like, seriously, how do you get that wrong? So let's get into this article. Also, we're going to talk about everything you need to know before the dd. Since the Diddy trial starting Monday, we're gonna go into everything you need to know, so make sure you covered and you know exactly what the. Is going on as of right now. So without further ado, let's. Let's get into the. This Phil Robinson bad boy executive who passed away, I think it was like, last week. And initially they said cancer. I mean, not just one. Everybody said cancer. It was like every publication you. Every publication you could read is he died of cancer. Then I wake up today, and I am sifting through articles to figure out who. Which one I want to use to cover this situation and go over it with y'all. And then they say he didn't die from cancer. They talking about he died from some sickle cell. So let's just get into this, y'all. So this is from a. A small publication. It's. It. It's news everywhere. But like I told y'all, you know, I always try to mix it around. Pink Villa is the publication. It says, why did Sean Diddy combs. Oh, shoot. I got the wrong article. I don't want to go into that one yet. My bad, my bad. I want to go into the field. Field. I don't want to go into the plea stuff now. I'm gonna go to Vibe magazine. Phil Robinson, veteran entertainment. Thank you, Libby Bear, for the super sticker. Everybody follow Libby Bear's lead and give your boy a tip. I'm working hard, and it's Friday. I want a little lunch money. But shout out to this for the super sticker, Libby Bear. And if anybody out there feels it on their heart, they want to give me a tip. They feel like I'm doing a good job, going to tip me on my YouTube page with a super sticker or whatever that stuff is called. But anyway, Vibe magazine, Phil Robinson, veteran entertainment executive. Cause of death reveal. Right. They say Robinson worked with the likes of Magic Johnson, LA Reid, and of course, the Mohawk Diddy Dittler. Veteran entertainment executive Phil Robinson cause of death has been officially confirmed by his family following initial reports that inaccurately cited cancer as the cause. It's just always. It just always is something tricky when it's got something to do with Diddy, I swear. So in a statement released to clarify the circumstances. And I'm doing this for the family because you're not going to hear nobody else cover this but me, because I don't know why, but I want to cover this for the family to get the correct cause of death out there. Cause of death has officially been confirmed after the inaccurate cancer articles. In a statement released to clarify the circumstances surrounding his passing, a family spokesperson shared, Phil passed away from complications related to sickle cell disease, not cancer as we were once told. Like basically last week. Robinson, who was one of the oldest known individuals living with sickle cell disease, defied the odds by maintaining a long successful career while privately managing the debilitating condition. In music, Robinson worked closely with some of industry's most influential figures including Antonio La Reid and Sean Diddy Combs. He joined Reed at Island Def Jam under Universal Music Group and played a pivotal role in brokering get this y'all. Sean John's landmark 100 million dollar deal with an investor by the name of Ron Burkle. His influence extended into television where he helped shape a number of popular cultural significant reality programs. And y'all watch some of these shows. He co created MTV's hit competition series Making a Band and was instrumental in producing other Diddy fronted shows such as I Want to Work for Diddy, choose or Lose, Vote or die and HBO's Bad Boy of Comedy. Now I'm gonna stop for a second right there. Now I'm not saying Diddy had anything to do with it. What I'm saying is if you were a pivotal role in Diddy's climb, there's a strong possibility that you are going to end up dead. I don't know what it is about this. I mean, you know, do we know anybody who has more unalived artists than Diddy, Craig Mack, Biggie? It's more, I just don't. It's in Mace named them all. Then you got this Phil Robinson and these are just the big time people. I don't even know how many like kind of small time names that may be, may be on alive. You were, if you remember from the indictment, many key witnesses are dead. And this is from the indictment paperwork and this is from the defenses. Indictment paperwork meaning this came out of Diddy's defense mouth that many of the key witnesses in this trial are dead. And so I don't know what to call it but at the very minimum it's strange and I'm thanking my lucky stars that God didn't listen to my stupid behind talking about I want to be on bad boy at a bad boy chain. That just shows you we don't know. I didn't know nothing. That's, that's why you let God steer and be happy with the results. Because if we, if, if I would have my way, who knows where I would be right now. I wouldn't be right here doing this. What I love. I don't know what I'd be doing if I really would have got signed to Bad Boy, so. So later on, article goes on to say, later in his career, Robinson collaborated with Mike Tyson. He served other producer of VH1's Basketball Wives. A lot of y'all watch that. I got so many people that watch these VH1 basketball wives and all these shows, because I'll be talking about some sports person and I'll name some sports he did. And I always have followers coming in my inbox like, no, we know him from Basketball Wives or we know him from love and hip hop or something like that. I'm like, oh, I didn't even know they were on that show. Cordell Stewart being one of them. I was talking about Cordell Stewart the other day, and they told me he's on some reality show that a lot of people watch. And I'm like, oh, I didn't know that. But anyway, this guy Phil Robinson is in the loop. Phil Robinson is survived by his wife, Ms. Castro, Mrs. Castro Robinson, and their daughter, Sophie Brixton Robinson. The Flow show, no filter sends our condolences to the Robinson family. I just thought I would. I know a lot. A lot of media people are not going to bring this out. And so I just wanted to do this for the Robinson family to make sure to correct. He didn't die from cancer. It was some sickle cell complication of a sickle cell disease. And it's just really, really strange. But, hey, it just is what it is. Hey, like I said, I don't know what the situation is, but that is his real cause of death. Now let's get into the Diddy trial updates and what's going on, because this is the last day after. This is game time. It's Monday. Monday is game time. All of the speculation and all the people saying it ain't no evidence and this and that. We will find out exactly what the heck is going on Monday. So let's get into the actual trial situation, and we'll start off with this plea deal that. That Diddy didn't accept. They offered him a plea deal, and I want to speak on that plea deal. Y'all. Y'all know all week. What did they tell us? They told us Thursday. No, they told us this last week. But I've been talking about it every day to remind y'all of some shit that I'm not Liking about this trial, they keep telling us they're going to give us information, but they keep hiding and not giving us information. And I'm talking about regular, normal information that we've always got. What am I talking about? Remember last week when they told us that Diddy rejected his plea deal? Follow me. They said next week, Thursday, we will reveal the details of that plea deal. Well, ladies and gentlemen, Thursday came and went and they haven't given us any details. Why is that? Since when is the information on a plea deal top secret? Since when do they not tell us what the plea offer was? I've never heard that. I cover at this point. I've covered prob. Thousands of cases. Thousands. I've never heard of not of them not telling us what the fuck up the plea deal was. So it's starting to get like a little annoying at this point. And then you tell us you're going to tell us what the plea deal is. And then Thursday comes and go and we still don't get any information. What did they offer them? 20 years? 25 years? 15 years? What is that all about? Why. Why do they have to keep a. A plea deal top secret? What the information was. We can't tell the public what his plea offer was. I don't get it, y'all. But I told y'all, I was watching for it. And I would tell y'all today what the update is. And that's the update they've. The only update we have is that now we've heard it out of Diddy's mouth, supposedly that he rejected it. Even though is another thing. I've never seen a case where all we got is stupid looking ass sketches of the defendant. No live video, no live footage of him at all. And it's just weird. I'm not. I'm not even here to say it's a conspiracy or he ain't really in prison. I'm not here to say none of that. Y'all free to do it, but. Cause that's not my. Not my point. My point is he is getting preferential treatment. And I'm talking about image wise. I'm not talking about court wise. That's a whole nother thing. I don't really think he's getting preferential treatment as far as how this judge is handling the court. But I'm talking about the fact that we haven't. All we see is this stupid cartoon pictures and the Enterprise letter that we were supposed to be privy to. We never got that. And they said it was supposed to drop What? March something. March 17 and March 7. The date kept changing. Then it comes and goes. We don't know about the enterprise letter. Then here's the plea deal. They say last week, hey, we're gonna, we're gonna give y'all the information on the plea deal. Thursday, Thursday comes and goes. We get no information. We don't know what the hell he was offered. But let's get into this article. I just thought I'd point that out. It's just been strange. It's like they keeping shit secret that I don't even understand what the big secret is. But anyway, why did Sean Diddy Combs re the prosecutor's plea deal Rappers plans revealed ahead of criminal Trial and this is from Pink Villa. This is the one that I messed around and messed up on and was about to read earlier. So the music mogul appeared in court and confirmed that he rejected a federal plea deal, choosing to face trial on serious charges including ex trafficking and racketeering. Now it's important for y'all to note that the prosecution had to offer him a plea deal because if they didn't offer him a plea deal, then that would leave room for an appeal at the end of the trial. Because Diddy could say that his legal team didn't effectively represent him by even giving him a chance for a plea offer. Just wanted to throw that little caveat out there for you. So article goes on to say Sean Diddy Combs is preparing to go to trial and he is doing it on his own terms. The hip hop heavyweight officially confirmed in court that he turned down a plea offer from federal prosecutors, setting the stage for the High profile showdown May 5, which is Monday. On Thursday. Yesterday, Combs appeared in Manhattan courtroom for a final pre trial hearing. He was dressed in his usual tan jail jumpsuit. They say he was visibly thinner and the 55 year old waved to spectators and media before taking his place. Besides his attorneys, Tenny Garagos and Brian Steele. Despite the looming trial, Diddy appeared upbeat, exchanging smiles, pleasantries, small talk and other things with his defense team. Now, when the when asked by the judge whether he had rejected a written plea deal from the prosecution, Diddy responded directly, yes, I did say what you want to say, but did he ready to take this court? He also confirmed that he understood the potential consequences of facing trial, namely a longer prison sentence if convicted versus what he might have had if he negotiated in a plea deal. I say again, for some strange reason, they won't tell us what the hell was the plea offer like. This is Weird. I don't know what it's about, but it's weird. I've covered thousands of cases. I've never had one where they don't tell us what the plea offer was. I'm just saying. Article goes on to say, while the details of the plea offer remain under wraps. You think? Legal experts suggest such offers are often structured to mirror likely sentencing outcomes. Prosecutors commonly extend these offers to eliminate grounds for appeal, like I already said, related to ineffective counsel. Now, by formally offering and documenting the plea, they minimize risk of post trial challenges from the defense. The court also addressed logistics for the upcoming trial. Jury selection is set to begin Monday, May 5th at 8am so they gonna start jury selection right around the time we start. We'll be recording this show. I'm actually gonna go live and I'm gonna do some stuff when this trial start, especially once I start, once I see the schedule and what type of access we do have. But anyway, Diddy, who pled not guilty to all five federal charges, including two counts of sex trafficking, will be allowed to dress fly. He will be able to wear his dress shirts, his slacks, shoes with no laces and other things during the trial. But like I said, he can't have shoestrings and I'm not sure if he's allowed to have a belt. As jury selection looms and both sides prepare their cases, Diddy's courtroom stance makes one thing clear. He, he is not backing down. With serious charges and national attention on the line, the stage is set for a trial that could shape the future of one music's most one of music's most iconic figures, Mohawk Diddy, AKA Sean Diddy Combs. This is going to be one for the ages. But like I'm a touch on, I'm going to expand on something a lot of people don't realize. See, they like, well, why are you you covering this? And why are you, you, you, you, you, you, you tearing them down? I'm not tearing anybody down. First of all, I haven't essayed anybody, I haven't put my hands on anybody. And matter of fact, I'm strong as hell. If I was to put my hands on somebody, I would go to prison. Your boy be hitting your boy be hitting them weights. Your boy 6, 3, 240 pounds. So I don't put my hands on nobody and nobody really, they don't put their hands on me either. But it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a, it's bigger than Diddy. This case will Forever change this Hollywood crap that's been going on. See, Diddy has been in the center of this. This. This weird Hollywood manipulation and power and. And. And just doing whatever you want to the common working person or the common person just trying to pursue their dream, and. And they get caught up in this mess. Well, Diddy is in the middle of all that. And the outcome of this case will forever change Hollywood because it will show you where you can wind up if you participate in coercion, participating in manipulation, and using your power to take advantage of people. See, this world ain't. We finally are standing 10 toes and not going for that. And that's what this trial represents. It represents the people putting their foot down and saying, we are tired of this crap, of you taking advantage of our youth. And so to all the people out there, and it's not a lot of them, but the few people out there that. That think I'm being hard on Diddy or think that I shouldn't talk about him or something. I don't know, whatever y'all thing is. But I'm gonna tell you one thing, one thing that you don't realize is y'all not in the game. I'm in the game. I've been there. I have friends who have been victims of this guy. I have associates who come from the same city that I come from, who come from the same high school that I come from. Shaker Heights High School. Mr. Kid Cudi. Did he try to. Did he blew up his car all because Cassie was cool with Kid Cudi? I ask any one of you out there if a guy blew up a friend of yours or an associate of yours or somebody who came from where you came from, if somebody blew up their car, what. How would you react? I have female friends who have held me down when I was in the industry, running around trying to figure it out. And. And Danity Kane was far bigger than me. I was an underground king. But Danity Kane accepted me. They were at the height of their success. D. Woods would text me just before she going on trl, would text me, hey, what's up? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. We were cool as hell. She's a cool girl. If you don't know who D. Woods is, she's from Danny Kane. Every time they would show up in the city, if I was there, Danny Kane and D. Woods would invite me to the hotel to come just come kick it. And then to find out all the crap that Danny Kane went through. And I was there. I was there to see them. Crying and talking about stuff that. But they never went into detail about Diddy. And I never asked. But I do know a lot of times I would show up and everybody would be crying except for D. Woods. And then I would come to see the whole group, but it ended up just being me and D. Woods because the other girls were. It was always some type of drama going on with Diddy. These are my friends that I seen firsthand be taken advantage of. So I asked your little pocket of people that say that, how do y'all stand up for your friends? So don't put me in your shoes. You might not know nothing about nobody. You might not know Diddy, you might not know nothing about the industry. So you speaking from that perspective. But put yourself in my shoes. These are my friends. So not only would I cover this anyway, but I'm covering it with my honest feelings. I don't play about my friends and family. You can play about yours. That's your business. But me, I am going to stick up and stand by my friends. Danny. I was a. I was a local under King underground King. I didn't even have a song out. And they treated me good. They were on top of the world. They didn't have to even take my call. Kid Cudi went to Shaker. My, my. The high school and the school system that made me who I am. Shaker is a melting pot of diversity and one of the top schools, especially when I was there, one of the top schools in the nation that demanded excellence out of you teachers at Shaker gave a. I had all of the talent in my head when it came to writing. I had it in my head. That's why y'all love my stories now. But I couldn't. I. When I. When I first got to high school, when I first got to Shaker, I couldn't translate it to paper. My essays were horrible. I got F's on every essay. And then I had this one English teacher, and I'm sorry, I don't remember her name, but she. She would tell me, you. You got. You know what to say. You have all the creativity. You have it, but you gotta. You gotta learn how to translate it and fundamentally present it in order with the hook, with the intro, with the body, with the conclusion. And she worked with me and believed in me. And after about a month of having to go after class and this teacher taking me and believing that I had it, I got to the point where I got an A on every fucking essay. Every essay. And became one of the best storytellers period. That's because a teacher, a white lady, and I'm just putting a race out there to let you know you don't know who. I can never be racist. That lady took. Took. I don't even know why she what made her think that I had it in me. And I'm just saying all that to say this world has been affected. My God, Kid Cudi, Danny Kane, I could go on and on, have been affected by Diddy. And so I'm covering it with the realness that I cover anything else because I go hard for my friends and my family, and I don't care how big the opponent is. So without further ado, we're gonna go into everything y'all need to know about this Diddy trial so y'all will be prepared come Monday morning. Y'all should know what we need to what, what, what the hell is going on and where we starting at? So this is from News Bites. Diddy's sex trial begins next week. Everything you need to know, we already talked about Sean Diddy. Combs has rejected a plea deal that was offered. We got confirmation yesterday from the judge. We know that that plea deal would have offered a lighter sentence. His Diddy's defense attorney, Mark Agnifilio, disclosed that they had discussed the plea deal with Combs before opting to reject it. Now, Assistant U.S. attorney Maureen Comey added that the proposal would have offered Combs a lighter sentence then if he's found guilty. Now, the trial will begin Monday, and that is when they're going to start the process of the actual jury selection. The process, called voir dire dire, involves questioning potential jurors and will be carried out in a way that preserves their privacy, including any disclosures of experiences with sexual or domestic abuse. Now, the judge hopes to have a jury of 12 and six alternates seated within three days. So if we saying Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, no later than Wednesday, let's say Thursday, they want to have the jurors selected. So we're gonna be watching that. Let's see if they stay on pace. Now. Combs's attorney, there's something else. Requested additional juror questionnaire questions. Now amid increasing media focus on the case, Agna Filio asked the court to include a question in the juror survey asking if potential jurors had read anything since the questionnaire's completion. This question was granted by the judge. Comey also stated that Combs defense team had added two new attorneys and those two new attorneys were present in the court now. Also, Combs attorneys sought to Prevent public statements. What do you mean? Notably, Combs's attorneys had asked Judge Subramanian to prohibit lawyers for witnesses from commenting publicly on the trial until it's over. So why that? What they're saying is the witnesses, all the witnesses who have their own personal lawyer, what they're trying to stop is they don't want their personal lawyers during the trial going on all the different podcasts, mainstream media, YouTube. They don't want them going around doing interviews. Combs attorney Agnifilio had argued that media presence could keep would be jurors from being forthright. Meanwhile, witness attorney Lisa Boom had stood by by her right to defend her clients, saying accusers and their attorneys have every right to speak out. This is going to be a real tricky part of the trial of as of cause they not gonna be able to hold this. Let's just be honest, y'all. Y'all, can we be honest? We had the kitchen table right now, like I told y'all, the podcast is nothing but me and my granny talking at the kitchen table. Except I'm allowed to swear at this kitchen table. I couldn't swear, of course, around my granny, I wouldn't have a mouth to do it with if I did swear. But we at the kitchen table, they're not gonna be able to keep this information and keep people from. How the hell you gonna keep all these people from just speaking? I mean, this is. It gets to the point where the. The defense. I understand their point. They're trying to do whatever they can to give Sean Combs the best chance to win, but it gets ridiculous. Like, you're not going to be able to put a muzzle on everybody, nor should you be able to. Also, Combs faces multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, allegations of even including those of Don Richard. We just spoke about Don Richard and Danity Kane. That's what I said. I got love for Danity Kane. I know them personally. They always showed me love when they didn't have to. They were on top of the world. I was just trying to make a name for myself, and they didn't treat me any different. So of course I'm going to stand behind them and do what I can to amplify their message. I'll do that every day of the week, twice on Sunday. And I don't care who got anything to say about it. If they haven't noticed, I don't care. I do what I think is right. If you have a problem with it, that's your problem. Like my uncle used to always tell me, you can't make they problems your problem. And I live by that to this day. I can't make your problem my problem. You got a problem with it, that's your problem. You go figure out how to deal with it. So let me continue the allegation. Y'all know Don Richard had a lot of allegations against Diddy of misconduct. Also former member of 2account2combs's other group, Danny Kane and the other group, Darryl Dirty Money, had some allegations. Now, Richard, Richard sue alleges that Diddy was groping, there were threats besides witnessing him assault. She witnessed, according to this article, witness him assault Cassie. That's news to me. So I don't know if they got that right or wrong. So don't take that one with a grain of salt because I, I didn't. I don't know for sure that dawn witnessed that, but this article says that. So I don't know. But we gonna have celebrities that are gonna get called to the stand. I imagine if Dawn Richards, if this article is correct, and she did witness Diddy assault Cassie, we gonna see Don Richards on stand. Who else will we see? What other celebrity will have to take the stand? I'm telling you, as much as we try to prepare for this a trial like no other, we've never seen anybody of Diddy's caliber, meaning one, the highest of the highest A list celebrities. We've never seen this level of a celebrity on trial for basically life behind all of these allegations. And, and, and you could somewhat compare it to R. Kelly, but I think this is a different animal. Diddy had relationships with everybody. R. Kelly had relationships with certain people. Did he have relationships with politicians? Will politicians be called? Diddy had relationships with all the A list celebrities, black, white, brown and indifferent in between. So it's just no telling who may be called. There's no telling who may be called. And the name that we always talk about, the name that will break the Internet if they are called to the witness stand. I not. I don't think they will be, but I don't know. I can't. You really can't say who's gonna call, be called and not be called. But Justin Bieber is the name. I think everybody wants to know, will he be dragged in this some type of way? Will he be a witness? Will he be asked to speak about, like, what is going to happen to Justin Bieber during this trial? What about the celebrities who are all overseas trying to get the hell up out of Dodge? Will they have to bring their ass back across the Pond come back over here and face up to some charges or face up and tell what they saw the diddler do. You just don't know. So on this Friday, May 2, the final show until the actual trial, we are in for the ride of our life. We think that you think this has been, this has been something. You think these past few months with all these crazy stories has been a wild ride in itself. Can y'all imagine what the actual real thing is going to be? The trial. And with, and right there, I'm gonna give you. I got one more thing to talk about on Diddy. But y'all know, first of all, I have to thank the subscribers and y'all all have to thank the subscribers because without the subscribers, we don't have this show. We can't talk about the uncomfortable truths that the world don't want us to bring out. The only reason we are able to is because of these subscribers. And furthermore, y'all know I can't. Corporate dollars, they ain't gonna let us talk about whatever we want. So we have to be self sufficient. So because of the subscribers, we are able to do that. And, and like I always tell you, I really, really, really appreciate the subscribers because those are the people that know that I'm putting my life on the line, that know I'm busting my ass. I know I'm here on the, on the, on the.dropping five podcast episodes a week. When most people are happy to drop one or two, I drop five a week. I put my life on the line. I stand on business. And, and, and, and they don't want to sit back and see me do that for free. And so they take the initiative to keep truth alive and subscribe. Minimum subscription is $3. I give you 20 shows a month. That's literally 15 cents an episode. If you don't think I'm worth 15 cents an episode, that's diabolical. But I'm a thank the people that do feel that the flow show no filter is at least worth $0.15 an episode. $3.00. So without further ado, let me thank the new subscribers. First, let me thank Tracy White. Tracy White, everybody in the comments, thank Tracy White. Tracy White, I can't express to you how much it, how much it warms my heart that you took the initiative and, and started a subscription with a three dollar donation. Your, your, your, your investment into this podcast and into my platform and your appreciation for what I do does not go unnoticed. I love it so much. I love you for doing it. And Tracy White, we have the same last name. So I'm trying to think, are we family? I doubt it. But you know, the Whites is a big ass family. I told you, the Whites, that's our last name. That's a big family. So who knows? Tracy, much love to you and thank you for keeping Truth alive and supporting this podcast and subscribing so I don't have to change it into a sports podcast and talk about the Browns all day. So Tracy, Tracy, clap it up again. So these are co subscribers of the day. So Tracy, you are a subscriber of the day, but you will share that title with another subscriber and this subscriber with the name he chose the King Emoji as to represent him. So everybody give it up for D Rock. D Rock. D Rock. I love that name. D Rock. That's a tough ass name. If somebody say, man, if somebody say, hey man, hey D. If somebody came to me and say, hey man, D Rock outside, he got a problem with you, I'll be like, I had to get ready for D Rock. D Rock. Sound like you standing on business, but I love it. D Rock. Thank you for the $3 donation. It means the world to me. It means that you're saying flow. I ain't going to just turn on this thing and listen to you for free. You, you going too hard, you doing too much. You work too hard for me to listen to your podcast and not throw you a couple dollars just to show you I appreciate it. So I appreciate you, D rocking the many people like you shout out to D Rock in the comments. The Breakfast Crew show. D Rock, some love for, for, for, for, for, for donating to the Flow show, no filter situation. D Rock and Tracy love you, both, appreciate you and if anybody out there that feels like this is worth $0.15 an episode for you and you want to go donate, we asked for $3. It could be more if your heart desires anybody else. The show link is all. The subscription link, I should say is always in the notes, always in the captions. Whether you're watching us on Facebook or YouTube or app or listening to us on Apple and Spotify, all you got to do is look in the show notes and you will see the link to buzz about subscriber and click that link and keep this, keep the lights on here at the Flow show. No filter. We got a great thing going on and I love it. I want to preserve it and this is a partnership. So if the subscribers or people who can subscribe out there, go ahead and do it. I appreciate It. I want to keep this thing going. Also Diddy, before we get out of here, Diddy is gonna. We gonna recap everything. We kind of went over there. Some of the things that Diddy is gonna have, that's gonna be problems for him. The first major problem is going to be the Cassie video. But the thing is, if you. I'm sure you know what the Cassie video is, but the one where he is at the hotel putting his hands and feeding paws on her. Well, in the new paperwork, we're finding out that there is much more than that one video. Matter of fact, the I believe is they're saying multiple. Multiple videos, maybe eight videos. Also during that hotel. I told you before, but during that hotel incident that we all saw, what we didn't see is the male sex worker that was allegedly in the hotel room. See, originally we thought that was just Diddy and Cassie having a domestic dispute. That just went too far. Well, ladies and gentlemen of the flow show no filter. They are saying that was actually a freak off that Cassie was trying to get away from. And they are also saying that that male sex worker will be testifying and telling the world exactly what went on, what caused Cassie to run, what was going on, what type of freak off. We will know the backstory. Blowing up Kid Cudi's car is a problem because everybody has flipped on Diddy, so he can't everybody telling if whoever he instructed to put the Molotov cocktail in. In. In Kid Cudi's car and do it at his home so Kid Cudi could see his car exploding. Whoever did, he gave those instructions to. They have already flipped on the. They've already flipped. So they gonna tell everything. That's gonna be a problem. And then we have multiple ex girlfriends who we believe are victim one, victim two. Well, victim one, I believe is Cassie. What we know for sure it is. And then I think there's victim two and three. Whatever the case may be. Remember we heard one of those victims was exposed or revealed to be a minor. That's going to be a problem. The ex girlfriend who said Diddy. Not ex girlfriend, but the. The. The young lady who was into fashion and met Cassie and Cassie introduced her to Diddy and Diddy told her he wanted to start their own, you know, really get into the fashion world. That's the one that he dangled over the. Dangled over the balcony. If that is her and she is set to testify, that will be a problem for Diddy. Coercion, racketeering and all of that. That's what this is, that's what they're talking about. It's going to be hard for him to disprove that. And when you go back to Cassie, I've told you before, you gotta imagine the, the, the, the jury is going to see a pregnant woman, pregnant woman being Cassie on the stand, forced to relive what I'm sure are some of the darkest moments in her life. I'm sure the tears will be flowing and I'm sure she won't be the only one crying. And then couple that with the fact that the defense is going to have the difficult task of cross examining a witness who is pregnant and is on the stand talking about alleged sexual assault, alleged manipulation, coercion, all the above. If that defense gets too aggressive and gets to what we say gets to doing too much, that could sway the jury in the prosecution's favor. But at the same token, if that defense is too soft, which I doubt they will, you know, you know, they, that's the thing. Y'all know Diddy's legal defense is going to be thinking they own law and order. They're not gonna have no regard for these witnesses. So I don't even have to talk about if they go too soft. We know that's not going to be the case. We can see how they've, how they've carried yourself up to now. And that is typical for all of these high profile, high, big money defense attorneys. Even Takapina, he even said it, you know, I told you, I was watching the trial with him and ASAP Rocky, which he got ASAP Rocky off. But he was yelling and cussing out witnesses on the stand so much. I was like, damn. I was like, damn, he could talk to him like that. But I mean, hey, I'm not gonna judge nobody on defending their client. That's not, let's be real. You can feel how you want to feel about Diddy, but a defense's attorney get. The defense attorneys get paid to get their client to get their client an acquittal. And so these pro high profile attorneys, Brian Steele, if you remember Brian Steele is. So find out some information about the judge and the prosecutors. Prosecutors having secret meetings. And he found out about it in the young thug trial. And the judge wanted him to tell and reveal his sources. And Brian Steele would not. The judge threatened to hold him in contempt. Brian Steele still wouldn't tell and, and stood 10 toes. The judge had to lock Brian Steele's ass up. Brian Steele then went and said, well, if you're gonna lock me up, lock Me up in the same jail that you got my client young thug in so we can handle this case. And Brian still took his happy ass to prison. Took, I mean, to jail. I'm just trying to give y'all some context of what the hell type of these lawyers. You're people gonna be crying, I'm telling you. Now, y'all know I have called out and foreshadowed every, almost every scenario and everything that's happened, I've kind of told y'all about it before it happened. There is going to be hella public outrage once they, once the public sees and witnesses and hears how these attorneys are going to cross examine these alleged victims. I'm telling it and calling it now because I know how Brian still get down. He's aggressive. Garagos is aggressive. Agnafilio has been somewhat aggressive and smart alecky since the beginning of this whole thing. So these attorneys are going to make a lot of people feel uncomfortable. They're going to be aggressive on these Carson examinations. I'm telling you that now. So just be prepared. Be prepared. It's going to be many 7:30am breakfast meetings after this, after the trial court hearings. It's going to be a lot of upset people. But this is the game we in. And this is what defense attorneys the, the bread and butter and what they make their name on is cross examining. And they're not going to come in with kid gloves. So since October 30, when we started this thing, y'all, I have covered every nook and cranny possible when it comes to this case. I've spread awareness and amplify every victim's message that I felt credible. I've amplified every message that I could. But after November, December, January, February, March, April, we finally here. And so all I'ma say is be ready. There's nothing else I can say at this point that you ain't already heard. This gonna be a rumble in the jungle. This is not going to be for the faint of heart. This is going to be a trial full of tears, full of anger. It's going to be like something we never saw before. And the reason I'm drilling that into you, because I know that it's going to be on a whole nother level. And I don't want it to catch any of y'all off guard. But we all big boys and big girls and we can handle it. And this is what it takes to get justice for all. Nothing else for me to say. Bye. As always, I love y'all, but I'M out.
