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Wake up, wake up, wake up. It's the Flow show, no filter. Back for another Monday with a lot of crazy shit to talk about. Oh, my God. A lot happened over the weekend. Lot happened over the weekend. We're gonna get into it, but first, let me cover my ass. No Diddy. 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. Sheesh. What is going on? Happy Monday. We got a lot to talk about today. A lot of developments in the Diddy case. Good morning, Angie. Got a lot of talk about in the Diddy case. Trump Diddy. All kind of stuff going on. Victim number three has came up. They came out to say some fight for Diddy's relief. See Tuck. Good morning, Lily. To fight for Diddy's release. So we gotta talk about that. I can't believe she came out of nowhere. She might be in trouble. Trouble. She might be in trouble. Let's see. Let's get these comments on the Thing, man. First of all, when. When people were celebrating that Diddy is was had. They act like he was found not guilty of all charges the way people were celebrating. And I knew at the time that, like, I would tell people, it's like he still. He still was found guilty of charges. He still was not in the woods, people were celebrating. They were putting. Baby. They were outside the courthouse dousing each other, but baby, all dancing and singing. And I said to myself, they don't know how this goes. Diddy is not out of the woods until he is out of the woods. And things are getting worse for him. And the people that were celebrating are starting to get a little quiet again. The family did, his mom. People are beginning to worry. They're getting beginning to worry because time served and all the different things that they thought were a possibility starting to look like the exact opposite. They were all happy because Trump appeared to act like he was gonna pardon. Diddy did. He had just beat the RICO charges. Everything was looking like they were about to beat this thing. And the next thing you know, what do we get the news on what was. I think it was Friday. There were a few dominoes that dropped, but the first one, as far as this weekend was the first one was Trump saying, he ain't part of this. Highly unlikely. And what I'm hearing behind the scenes, once Diddy got this news, he went into panic mode. Why did he go into panic mode? Because the new prosecutor. Thank you, angie, for the 1.99 super sticker. Super chat. She says Gina Tinsey road all in her Stockholm syndrome. Yeah, she. Yeah, we gonna get. We know we got to talk about her, and she might be in trouble. Gonna get to her in a minute. So Diddy and his team learned that the new prosecutor, lead prosecutor, what is his name? Clayton, said that they are going for maximum as much time as the law will allow. But Diddy sue charges because of all the shenanigans that been going on. They feel like Diddy is getting away with it and they're going to use whatever they can. As far as the charges that they do have them on, they want maximum time, and many experts believe they're gonna get it. So Diddy's been scrambling, panicking. His legal team is scrambling and panicking, and what do they end up doing? This is a fucking movie, y'. All. This is a movie. Do you understand? They are so desperate. We're gonna read a couple lessons. We're gonna leave the. The first. Let's read before we get to victim number three. Let's read this desperation letter. Let's read this desperation letter from the. From. From the defense team. You gotta check this out. Hold up one second. Let's pull this up. The defense team, I think. I think Diddy cussed everybody out once they found out. He probably paid money because word on the street is his team not didn't pay money directly to Trump, but they actually paid money to people around Trump to get Trump's word that he would pardon him. Kind of paying a middleman, and it didn't work out. But check out this letter. Diddy's team file after they found out that they weren't getting a part. Contrary to the government's contention. Is the letter to the judge contrary to the government's contention? Living conditions at the MDC remain inhumane and the conditions seem unlikely to improve due to the aggressive government budget cuts. MDC routinely serves food that is expired and infested with maggots. The maggot infested food captured in this. That photo is unfortunately not an uncommon experience. Lockdowns also remain common despite the government's claims. For example, the MDC sent a notice to detainees that they would be on lockdown from February 22, 2025 to at least March 3, 2025, because multiple inmates became disruptive and utilized weapons during an incident. This was just a few months ago. They go on to say, now they're complaining about the condition in order to get Diddy. In order to get Diddy. Let's get somebody. In order to get Diddy out of there. They're complaining about the conditions, saying it's maggots talking about the food. Now, true, we have heard that there is an issue with the food and stuff like that, but it's prison. And Diddy has been there for however long, what, a year and a half, however long he's been there, he's been okay so far. I'm sure he gets treated a lot better than 99.999% of the other inmates. But they believe Diddy should be released because of the inhumane condition. Then they go on to say the government argues that the unchecked violence relied upon does not serve as a valid basis for finding of exceptional circumstances because the violence occurred over a year ago. Unfortunately, this shows the government's ignorance with respect to to inmate violence at the NDC. On March 6, 2025, which is my birthday, the U.S. attorney Office for the Eastern District of the of New York announced criminal charges against 25 defendants in 12 separate cases related to violence and contraband, smuggling at the mdc, all of which occurred recently between April and to the present, April 2025. These include charges against 15 inmates for violent assault against other inmates from May 2024 to present. A former correctional officer for attempting to smuggle contraband into the facility on January 21, 2025, an inmate for orchestrating a contraband smuggling operation between April to June, and an inmate for smuggling ceramic into the facility on October 12. An inmate for possession of contraband and continuing to commit fraud while detained at NDC and Gang association for attempting to smuggle a large package of contraband, including 18 cell phones and marijuana, to other gang members incarcerated MDC. Additionally, upon information belief, just two Fridays ago, an inmate in the floor above Combs was stabbed. Now, they are talking about stabbing, they're talking about food, they're talking about contraband. They are panicking and trying to do whatever to get Diddy out of there. I believe the judge is going to rule today. This is huge. This shows to everybody out there that's been celebrating and acting like I was so. I was so confused because I was like, y', all, y'. All Diddy supporters are celebrating as if he beat all the charges. True, he beat Rico, but he was still found guilty. And it don't seem like Diddy is celebrating. I was telling folks, I'm like, it's easy for y' all to celebrate. Y' all act like he ain't in prison right now. Still to this day, still seeing how much longer he gonna be in that bitch. It's easy for the y' all on the outside who are free to be celebrated like, like, like it's a. A victory. Y' all are free. Diddy don't sound like he celebrate. And that's been my point. They have moved the goal so far back just because he didn't get whole ass life. They celebrating as if this thing is completely over with it. And that was a mistake. The fed don't like nobody making them look stupid. And I'm sure, I think Diddy's son was doing push ups outside the courtroom. They were just making a mockery of the whole system. The only one who stayed reserved and respectful and understood that this thing wasn't over yet was Diddy's mom, mama. Diddy, even to this day, right now has been quiet and understands that this thing ain't over yet. They are looking for the maximum time and. And they might. They have a good chance of getting it. And you know, who knows that Diddy and Diddy's legal team, if they were Going to do time served or anything of that nature, they would have probably just let him out. This judge is holding Diddy for a reason, and this team knows now they trying to complain. These have been the same conditions that the. So what, they're gonna let the whole MDC out now because of these conditions? Are they gonna let the whole MDC out now or. Or are you saying they should just let Diddy out for special? He is. News flash. Diddy is not getting any special treatment. This prosecution team led by the Clayton, this Clayton guy, who is actually Trump's guy, they are not around with it. They want. I think they're looking at 10 years. Five would be the absolute minimum. But what I'm hearing is they're looking at anywhere from eight to 10 years, minimum. This is why you see Diddy coming out the woodwork, making his legal team send all kind of crazy motions, following up motions. Bail has still not been denied or accepted or. Or. Or approved. Hopefully we get a word on bail today. I'm not. I can't confirm if we're gonna get a word today, but hopefully we get a word on Diddy's mail today. I think everybody pretty much knows it's gonna be denied. They're saying Diddy is a flight risk. They are saying Diddy is violent. And so for many reasons, Diddy's ass ain't going nowhere. But then that leads us to the next desperate, desperate, desperate attempt. Now, this attempt can get Diddy in more trouble and get victim number three in more trouble. Y' all all remember victim number three. The whole Internet knew that victim number three was Gina Hun. Gina Han was Diddy's girlfriend or fling or what. I don't know what they were, but she was the original victim in the case. Gina on many occasions said that Diddy beat her, stomped her stomach, beat her head, was violent towards her. Even. Even. There were even rumors that she. He caused her to have a miscarriage or forced her to abort a baby. It's a lot of different stories. The bottom line is he was stomping her in her stomach, beating her, and very violent towards Oslo. Did the same things that he was convicted of doing to Jane and Cassie. Gina hung, was also in the same. In the same boat. Gina herself was on Tasha K and did an interview, and she went into detail about these beatings, about this mistreatment, about this sexual assault, about all of this crazy stuff that he did. Then she ended up being a. A big victim in this case, but then disappeared. Gina disappeared. Y' all remember all through. All through the. The case, we were wondering, where the hell was victim number three? She gave statements to the feds about these beatings and about this abuse, and it backed out. People said, did he. Did he get. Did he pay her off? Did he threaten her? Is her life in danger? Is he taking care of her? Where did the back off come? Why does she all of a sudden back out then? She never resurfaced the entire case. Even her lawyer disappeared. Couldn't find her, couldn't find a lawyer. Then after the whole case is over with, Tim Sleazy, AKA tmz, conveniently finds her walking out of a grocery store or some type of store in the parking lot and asked her what they think, what she thinks about the trial. She says she's not worried for her safety. She that Diddy is in violent or whatever, Whatever, whatever. Her whole tune changes. And the world was wondering, where did this switch up come from? How could you be this terrified getting your ass beat victim one minute and the next minute, oh, he said he's. He's no. He's no. He's no threat. I'm not worried. What. And then that brings us all the way up into what happened over the weekend. And what happened over the weekend is what I'm saying could get Gina in trouble. Diddy in trouble. This, this crazy ass case, this crazy ass story ain't seen his craziest days yet. This shit about to get crazy. Mark my words. Come on, son. Mark my fucking words. Speaking of son, King got the job. I'm about to read this letter that's about to get Gina ass in trouble and Diddy in trouble. Gina wrote a letter to the court begging for Diddy's release. And not only begging for his release, not only begging for his release, but talking about how great of a person did he is, how great of a father he is. But King got the job. If you remember, on Friday, I told you, King had a job interview. That's my son. And they hired him. He got his offer letter. He is officially a Growned ass man. 18 years old, on his way. But anyway, thank you for everybody that sent out positive vibes and prayers for King. Yeah, it worked. So I'm gonna start using y' all prayers a little more because y' all got some good prayers. Y' all prayers work King at that job Friday. So anyway, as we get dip back into the sun, let the sun shine in. So anyway, this letter can get Gina and Diddy in trouble. And I'm gonna tell you why after I read it this is from Gina, victim number three, the one who said Diddy beat her ass and stomped her stomach and punched her in the head and all kind of stuff. Thank you Munos for the super sticker 9.99. I greatly appreciate it. You know, I'm about to eat good with that 10 bucks. Thank you so much. New nose. So let's get into this. Dear your honor, my name is Virginia Hunt and I'm writing as the person identified as victim number three in this case. I have known Sean Combs for many years in both a personal and professional capacity. From that experience, I have seen him primarily as a father, a family man, and a businessman. Roles that he has always strived to uphold. To provide this letter, to share my observations about his character, and to respectfully request that the court permit his release on bond while the case proceeds. I acknowledge and respect that Mr. Combs stands accused and that the court must waive public safety and the integrity of the legal process. At the same time, I believe it's important for the court to have a full picture of who he is beyond the allegations. Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect. We experienced ups and downs and mistakes were made. But he was willing to acknowledge his mistakes and make better decisions in the future. Over the years that followed, he made visible efforts to become a better person and to address the harm he had acute he had caused by the time our relationship ended. He embodied an energy of love, mind you, she talking about Diddy. I am telling y', all, they think this is helping. This ain't help. This ain't helping Diddy. This is hurting Diddy. Because the judge is not stupid. Let's be. Let's be honest. You may not like some judges, you may like some good. But one thing I can say about judges, they are not dumb. And for a victim who said the most that the God that did, he did the most terrible things. And I don't even know if terrible this is a word, but it makes sense in this sense. Diddy did the most terrible things to this girl. And then all of a sudden you disappear on the entire case. You think you're going to be able to play with the courts like this? Diddy is. This just shows that Diddy has not learned his lesson and is not going to stop until he is in prison for a long ass time. This ain't traffic court, anybody. Thank you to the AI agent. We got AI agents donating to the cause. 499 super sticker. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. I'm gonna eat good with the 499. This ain't traffic court. This ain't. This ain't your association meeting. This ain't nothing to play with. Do you not think that the judge is going to look at this and be like, this has been some obvious witness tampering. The last thing you want to do is. Is insult a judge's intelligence. This ain't a PTA meet. This is federal court. This as big as it gets. And you got the same victim who is on record saying that you kicked her ass plenty of times, and she gave sworn testimony and gave words and an account of what was going on to the federal prosecutors, and it just disappeared like this was a speedy ticket. And not only does she disappear out of nowhere as if this is just a nothing, this is one of the biggest cases in history. A federal case at that. Then you have the audacity to have this same victim write to the judge. Oh, did he? You got some nerve. They bout to investigate the out of Gina and Diddy because they are playing in the court space right now. You disappear on the 5th. Let me put my notes down for a minute. I don't need no notes for this part. You disappear on the Fed on a huge case and make them look stupid. Could be part of the reason why they didn't get the sex trafficking count. Who knows? But you disappear on the Fed. The Fed. And not only that's bad enough, but then you got the audacity and the nerve orchestrated by Diddy Noah legend. But then you reappear with a letter talking about he exuded love. He was a beacon of love or whatever the. Y' all watch how this goes. I'm gonna continue reading that letter. But I had to take a break. I got time for a Snickers bar right now to think about this. Diddy has a problem. And I'm gonna tell you what happened because I know Diddy. I know it's tight. I've been around those a lot in the industry. I ain't gonna name no names because every time I name names, they get mad. I don't feel like nobody calling me on my cell phone or DMing me on Instagram. Like, man, I don't know why you did that. He don't appreciate. I don't got time for that today. I'm feeling good on this Monday, and I'm not gonna ruin it by celebrities who I know who get mad every time I bring their name up. I'm gonna let them live today. But what happened was, see a person like Diddy they think they can, they can't. They want to force the issue. And the fact that he is taking care of Gina either got her scared, either took care of her. I guarantee you she did not want to send this letter. I guarantee you Diddy's attorneys didn't even want to send this letter to the judge. There is one egomaniac who wanted to send this letter and it was Diddy and he the one writing all the checks for everybody. And he pressed the issue, and he pressed the issue and he had, he probably blew up Gina's phone. If you remember the little dirty money girl that, that he had speak on his behalf. You remember, it was found out that he called her phone hundreds of times. He blew up Gina phone and he wouldn't stop until she would write this letter and send it in to the court. He didn't give a fuck how it looked. This is going to turn out all bad. But let's finish with this letter. Our relationship. I acknowledge and respect that Mr. Combs stands accused and that the court must waive public safety and the integrity of the legal process. At the same time, I believe this is important for the court to have a full picture of who he is beyond the allegations. Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect. Let's stop right there. I hate when people try to say our relationship, like many, was not always perfect. Stop that. Like many. Don't compare your all. There are not. There are domestic violence cases, but the great majority of all relationships are normal. Everybody's not running around beating everybody's ass and having freak offs. I hate when people with these super duper toxic ass beating, freak off sex worker field relationships try to frame it. Talking about our relationship, like many, was not always perfect. No, no, no, no, no. Don't put your relationship in like many. The fact that yours was not perfect, it wasn't nowhere near perfect. It was as close to imperfect and toxic as you can get. It was literally. It wasn't even a relationship. So you already framing it. I don't like you framing. I, I have relationships with people that don't work. I have a relationship to women that don't work. We weren't beating each other's ass and having freak offs. We just didn't get along. We just didn't see eye to eye. We just had a few different disagreements and it turned out, hey, you better go on your way, I'm better going mine. That's like many relationships. Beating ass and having freak offs to the point where it's fucking a federal indictment. That's a whole nother thing. Don't frame your like all of us is running around here beating ass and having freak offs. I hate when people do that. You already lost me when you start off with Joe your was so bad y' all had to go to federal court behind. Don't tell me. No. Like many, it wasn't perfect. You think. You think it wasn't perfect? We don't think it was anywhere near perfect. We don't even consider it a real relationship anyway. Our relationship, like many, was not always perfect. We experienced ups and downs and mistakes were made. But he was willing to acknowledge his mistakes and make better decisions in the future. Over the years that follow, he made visible efforts to become a better person and to address the harm he had caused. By the time our relationship ended, he embodied an energy of love, patience, and gentleness that was markedly different from his past behavior. To my knowledge, he has not been violent for many years, and he has been committed to being a father first. Then why in the did you go to federal prosecutors trying to indict this man if what you're saying here is true? Gina, I can't believe this. Money talk and walks a marathon. I'm gonna say that again. Money talks and walks a marathon. This is money talking. This is intimidation talking, and this is another charge talk. You think the court gonna let y' all play this game in front of the whole world? Let me continue. I am writing because I do not view Mr. Combs as a danger to me or to the community. This is his first criminal case. Throughout the investigation and proceeding, he has been cooperative, respectful, and compliant. So you gonna admit to the court that you've been watching the case, knowing everybody was looking for you? You've been watching it so closely. You know that in your mind, Diddy has been cooperative, respectful, and complex. So you telling the court I disappeared on the court, but I. I know y' all was looking for me, and I never responded. But I was watching the case, and I was keeping a close eye on the case because I know that Diddy was cooperative, respect, and compliant. Well, he was also nodding at the jury and making head gestures and passing around sticky notes and, and, and. And. And talking to jurors and had to be reprimanded and damn near kicked out of the courtroom. But wait, who am I? I'm just a. I'm just a guy with a headband and no shirt on. I don't know what the I'm talking about. Gina. Blink twice if you are okay like this. Blink twice if you are okay, you not blinking. He has substantial ties to his family and community, including children who depend on him for emotional and financial support. Granting him bonds would allow him to continue caring for his family and fulfilling his responsibilities while still subject to the court's supervision. Man, I'mma. This letter will make you. Will make you earn. Gina. Is the Gina gonna get caught up in some witness tampering, some perjury, some. Some lie to the court? She is Diddy, and Diddy don't care. Diddy don't give a damn that he is putting Gina's freedom at risk. Gina, do you realize. Dean, I'm talking to Gina right now Because Gina watches. Gina watches everything that's going on according to this letter. And so if Gina watches everything that's going on, I know she watched the flow show no filter or flow on my social media. She know what the going on with me. Flow show, no filter. Every day at 8:30am on Apple and Spotify 24. 7. But if you want to catch us live, it's 8:30am On. On YouTube, on my YouTube channel and on Facebook, you can catch us too. But anyway, Gina, do you realize for Diddy to have you and coerce you into writing this letter. No. Alleged. Alleged. Do you realize even right now, making you do this, he don't give a about you. He don't care if you end up locked up just like his ass and you going with it un the believable Diddy knows no bounds. He has pushed this girl into not only disappearing, but reappearing and writing a letter like all that other. I was saying I made that up, y'. All. This guy is the beacon of light of love. He is the best thing to ever happen to this world. He is a light of love. He will not harm anybody. What this girl was crying, talking about? Did he beat her ass? This girl was crying, talking about Diddy made her aboard her kids, stumped on her stomach. She even went forward and was involved in the case. Victim number three told her whole story to the federal prosecutors and then disappeared and then reappeared to write a validation letter validating why Diddy should be released. If you think the feds are gonna go for this, if you think the feds are gonna let. I don't care if you. Gina. Victim number three. I don't care if you. Gina. Mark. I don't care what Gina we talking about. The federal court system is not about to let Gina and Mohawk Diddy playing a goddamn face. I don't care who you think you are. If you think the feds is about to let you. Gina, where are your parents at? Where are your friends at? Gina, you are tripping. And then Gina goes on to say, I want to assure the court that if released, I believe Mr. Combs will adhere to all conditions imposed and will not jeopardize his freedom or the well being of his family. Y' all know what this letter sounds like. It sounds like y' all know what. I'm making a hand gesture for those that can't see this right now. I have the hand gesture of, like when you point a gun at your head. So this is for my audio people. Right now, I have my finger pointing at my head as if it's a gun. You know how you do that, right? This letter seems like there is a gun pointed at her head, and she has to write the best letters you can to get Diddy out, no matter if it's true or not. So now as I read this letter, just imagine that there is a firearm pointed at my head. This is what it feels like. This is what I see when I'm reading this letter. I am. Gina. I want to assure the court that if released, I believe Mr. Combs will adhere to all conditions imposed by and will not jeopardize his freedom or the well being of his family. Allowing him to be at home will also support the healing process for all involved. I respectfully ask that you consider these factors when deciding his eligibility for release. Thank you for your time and consideration. Respectfully, Gina Han. Now, can you put. Can you take the pistol away from my head now? I did it. That's what I'm visualized. But one part of that last part, let's go back to. Because the kitchen, we normally don't open the kitchen on Monday, but the kids kitchen is open today. Damn it. Flo is cooking today. The kitchen is open. Can you smell that? That's bacon and eggs. Imagine the smell of bacon and eggs. I'm cooking. There's only a few things I can cook now. Bacon and eggs is two of them. Allowing him to be at home will also support the healing process for all involved. Huh? How the Diddy being home is healing for all involved? Unless when you say all involved, y' all are not giving a about the victims, which, Gina, you just was a victim according to your own mouth. Now all of a sudden, who gives a about the victims, huh? So Diddy being at home is gonna be. Is gonna heal the victims? Or when you say all involved, are the victims not involved? So I'm a victim. Did he going home is Gonna heal me? Nah, because that's not who you're talking about. This letter never mentioned, never acknowledge any of the victims. And that is your first mistake, and that is your problem. This said, diddy going home is gonna be a big step in the process of healing for all involved. Man, I would love to be a fly on the freaking wall when the judge read this letter. I would be a fly on the wall. You see my hands? This is me being a fly on the wall. I would be. I would give anything to be a fly on the wall when the judge read this crap. I think the judge read this and said, oh, I'm about to fry these. I think the judge, as he was reading this said, I am about to cook these like Flo do on the float. Show no filter. They are acting like this judge is a clown. Imagine y' all was the judge. Y' all feel. Wouldn't y' all feel like y' all getting played to be dumb? I could not believe. Listen, Mohawk Diddy has done a lot of dumb, and he's done a lot of things in this case that make you say this, this think he can do anything. But this might top them. All they are about. Listen, all they have to do is figure out. I'm gonna tell you now, I don't know if they're gonna go this far, but at this point, all they have to do is put the full court press on Genie. Because at this point, you don't have to be a rocket science, rocket scientist to know that there's been some type of witness tampering going on. Can we agree? You don't have to be a genius or you don't even have to be a person that's good at reading tea leaves to know that there's been some witness sampling going on. Right? All they have to do now is trump up some charges and, no pun intended, some charges on Gina for either, you know, lying to feds, whatever. There. I looked it up. There are a few charges that she could be facing, but all they have to do is get her on some charges, throw some time at her way, and there they can force her to expose whatever Diddy been doing or however he be getting messages to her or whatever been going on. And Diddy Bump gonna be looking at another obstruction of justice charge and be looking at more time if they do that. And I wouldn't be surprised if they do that at this point. I got my popcorn. I want to hear what the judge is going to respond. Have we. I don't know if we've ever even seen anything like this. I don't know if there's ever been a case in history where the victim disappeared and it reappeared to speak on the defendant's side. Come on, son. I'm in the light today. This judge is not about to play with Gina. Like I said before, this ain't a movie. Although it could be. This is real life. I cannot believe. Well, I shouldn't say I can believe that Diddy would have this audacity, but it just speaks to how desperate Diddy is and his legal team to try to get him out to have a victim who disappeared, only to reappear to send a letter to the judge. Y' all check this out. You know what this is like? This is like one of your. A worker who don't show up to on a crucial day do not show up for that, for their job. And then no call, no show. But then one of the other employees is getting in trouble, and then that worker comes up and shows up to say to speak on their behalf. You'll be looking like, what? Where you come from, your ass ain't even show up. So check this out. I'm about to frame this once and for all. You are the judge. This is your court case. One of your victims who, who, who was a crucial part of your case tells you all this shit that happened to her, agrees to be on the case and is put in the indictment. And then no call, no shows you right in your fucking face for the entire eight weeks, nowhere to be found, doesn't even respond to say, hey, I'm gonna just plead the fifth. Doesn't even respect the court enough to say, okay, well, at this time, I, I, I'm, I'm just gonna plead the fifth. Does not even respect the judge or the court enough to even say, hey, I'm not showing up. Or not, not, not even saying I'm not showing up, but at least to show up and plead the fifth. Something you disrespect this judge and disrespect this court to the point you don't even show up. Like I said, college course or some that you can just not show up for with no repercussions. But not only that. When the defendant is found guilty of prostitution by transportation or whatever, the something that carries 10 years per charge, found guilty on two charges, your ass. The same one who disappeared right up comes back in. The first time the judge hears from you, from the time you were supposed to be a victim, the first and only time the judge hears from you is from A letter telling his ass what he should do. Diddy ain't gonna be happy until he that he's, he gonna make sure he's serving a long time. They are playing with the feds and the feds ain't the one to be played with. This judge is going to tell Diddy and Gina to kick so many rocks in a pair of flip flops with no s. I can't wait. Un believable. You know, I had the nerve, somebody had the nerve on the side note to say the other show I cooked her but to say something like I, I, I wanted to listen but there was too much swearing. I said, how else I'm gonna tell you that I don't give a what you think. This is the flow show no filter. It ain't my fault you don't. You can't read this for grown ups. This ain't cnn. I'm gonna drop some f bombs. I'm a safe. If you got a problem with it, take your ass on. People kill me. And that's the problem today. People are so uncomfortable in their own skin, they want you to be uncomfortable in yours. Well, that ain't this. This ain't that. I came in this game being being me and I'mma leave this game being me. I love it. You need to get life. What if I told you anyway? Trump says no on the pardon. Gina comes out to woodwork with a letter to the I hate to keep beating a dead horse because the horse is dead already. But today we gonna be the dead horse. Only the gentler would have the audacity to witness tamper. No, allegedly. Allegedly. And had that same witness come speak on his behalf after she disappeared. I'm, I'm done. Y' all don't feel. Hey look, y' all don't feel. If you want to subscribe, if you want to subscribe, I'm putting the link in the chat. If you want to keep this podcast, if you want to keep this podcast going, the subscription link is in the thing. I'm giving up too much sauce. Y' all need to subscribe if you, if you want to be involved in the meet and greet weekend which will be the weekend of the sentencing, we had a meet and greet. Put meet and greet in the comments when you watch this video and I will send you the link. It's a two day event, but some people can only make it to one day. So you, so you can get a one day pass for $75. One day you can either go Saturday to the meet and greet And a meetup when we karaoke in and I'm meeting everybody and question and answer. Or you could do the Sunday part of the event for $75 where we take the live in studio. The Flowstone no filter. We're going to take our reaction to the sentencing that will have just taken place on Friday if you want to be a part of this. Like I said, two days. 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And as always, hey, y', all, I' ma say it again. We need to step up and support our independent journalists more. I don't think we're doing a good job of it right now. In general, we. I'm talking to all the people who do what I do and I'm even looking at my. My video podcast. The audio podcast is doing this thing, but the YouTube. We need to step up more for the YouTube, y', all because it needs more support. Other than that, I'm out. Let's get to I'm out city. Thank you, Lily. See y' all tomorrow, same time, same place. Gina, you tripping as always. I love y', all, but I'm out.
Summary of "The Vanishing Victim: How Gina Hunt Reappeared to Support Diddy"
Podcast: The Flo Show, No Filter
Host: Flo
Release Date: August 4, 2025
Description: Real news! No spin! A truth-seeking podcast!
Flo delves into the ongoing legal troubles of Sean "Diddy" Combs, highlighting recent developments that suggest the situation is worsening for the rapper and entrepreneur. The discussion begins with an overview of the public's initial reaction to Diddy's legal challenges and the subsequent shift in perception as new information emerges.
Notable Quote:
"Diddy is not out of the woods until he is out of the woods." — Flo (00:36)
Flo criticizes the early celebrations by Diddy's supporters who presumed his innocence following initial court proceedings. He points out that despite these celebrations, Diddy remains convicted of certain charges and continues to face significant legal hurdles.
Key Points:
Flo discusses the shift in prosecutorial strategy, emphasizing that the new lead prosecutor, Clayton, is intent on securing maximum sentences for Diddy. He suggests that the prosecution team is mounting a more aggressive campaign against Diddy, leveraging additional charges to extend his incarceration.
Notable Quote:
"They are going for maximum as much time as the law will allow." — Flo (04:20)
The host highlights a letter filed by Diddy's defense team, which Flo interprets as a sign of desperation. The letter alleges poor conditions at MDC (Metro-Dade Correctional Facility) to argue for Diddy's release on bond. Flo disputes these claims, asserting that Diddy is likely receiving better treatment than the majority of inmates and that the allegations are a strategic move to garner sympathy.
Notable Quote:
"This is money talking. This is intimidation talking, and this is another charge talk." — Flo (12:45)
Central to the episode is the case of Gina Hunt (referred to as Gina Han in the transcript), dubbed "victim number three." Flo scrutinizes Gina's sudden reappearance and her letter advocating for Diddy's release, questioning her motivations and the authenticity of her statements.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"This letter sounds like... she has a gun pointed at her head." — Flo (35:10)
Flo provides a detailed critique of Gina's letter, highlighting inconsistencies and perceived manipulations aimed at influencing the court's decision. He argues that the timing and content of the letter suggest coercion and witness tampering.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"This is witness tampering. The judge is not stupid." — Flo (28:30)
Flo speculates on the potential repercussions of Gina's actions, predicting that the prosecution may pursue additional charges against her, such as perjury or obstruction of justice. He anticipates that these developments could result in longer sentences for Diddy and further complicate the case.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Diddy ain't gonna be happy until he's serving a long time." — Flo (50:15)
Flo concludes the episode by emphasizing the seriousness of the case and warning listeners that the most dramatic developments may still lie ahead. He underscores the importance of supporting independent journalism to uncover the truth behind such influential legal cases.
Notable Quote:
"We need to step up and support our independent journalists more." — Flo (60:00)
In this episode, Flo provides a critical examination of the evolving legal scenario surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs, focusing on the controversial role of Gina Hunt as a witness. Through detailed analysis and passionate commentary, Flo challenges the narratives presented by Diddy's defense team and calls for deeper scrutiny of the case's developments.
Note: The timestamps correspond to the points in the transcript where the quotes were made, providing context and authenticity to the summary.