The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Truth in the Darkness: Diddy's Hidden Trail
Host: Flo
Date: September 5, 2025
Episode Overview
In this episode of The Flo Show, No Filter, Flo dives deep into the ongoing controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs. The focus is on alleged criminal activities, suspicious deaths linked to Diddy, insider accounts, and the theme of systemic corruption preventing the truth from coming to light. Flo also discusses the recent developments in high-profile lawsuits, missing or silent witnesses, and the interplay of power, money, and the justice system.
Flo's style is conversational, unscripted, and unapologetically speculative, engaging with the live chat and fellow hip hop fans throughout. The episode is punctuated by passion, frustration, and a relentless pursuit of truth—or at least transparency.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Community Updates and Podcast Announcements
- Flo informs listeners that future Tuesday and Thursday episodes will be subscriber-only, while the rest remain free.
- The community is welcomed and encouraged to engage, with Flo expressing appreciation for the show's supporters.
- “I appreciate all the subscribers and all the listeners, as always. I love y', all, but I'm out.” [00:00]
2. Diddy Rumor Mill & the Mystery of Prosecution
- Flo introduces the main topic: swirling rumors and uncertainty around Diddy, legal actions, and whether there will be real accountability.
- Speculation about whether charges will stick, if Diddy will get a lenient sentence, or if systemic corruption will shield him.
- “Is this a show? Is it a sham? Is it a dog and pony show? What the hell is really up with this Diddy stuff? I don't know.” [04:50]
- “All I know is the only person we got left is the damn judge. If the judge don't do... Don't uphold the law, then we just Do. Ain't nothing else to say.” [06:00]
3. Breaking: Alleged New Evidence and The Shakir Stewart/Kim Porter Connection
- Flo discusses a message from an under-the-radar former Diddy security guard (not Gene Deal), as reported by the Carolina Crush podcast.
- The source claims Diddy's former assistant Brendan Paul possesses evidence proving Diddy's involvement in the deaths of Kim Porter and music executive Shakir Stewart.
- Claims the hitman who allegedly killed Stewart wants to come forward for immunity, still has evidence (old cell phone, receipts, payment of $125,000).
- “This guy says he still has the cell phone that indicates time stamps with Diddy asking him was it done yet... he was paid $125,000 for the [hit].” [20:00]
- Flo reviews Stewart’s rise, industry reputation, and the highly suspicious circumstances of his alleged suicide.
- Recounts an incident corroborated by Rolling Stone and others: Diddy breaking a chair over Stewart’s head in Italy after both were involved with Kim Porter.
- “It is reported that Diddy went to Shakira Stewart's room after the ceremony and broke a chair over his head. He left them bleeding on a hotel floor in Italy.” [38:10]
- Raises questions about why authorities haven't acted on this purported evidence.
- “What I don't understand is why isn't it being... Why wouldn't it be addressed by the authorities? You got a hitman that's supposedly saying they want immunity... to give proof that Diddy unalived Kim and Shakir Stewart. To me, that seemed like that would be like a 911.” [50:25]
4. Pattern of Systemic Corruption
- Flo suspects insiders within law enforcement and the justice system are implicated, actively burying evidence and shielding Diddy.
- “It's almost like people on the inside, not just Diddy, people on the inside are implicated, are involved in a lot of this. So they have a lot of incentive to hide shit to bury, to not follow up on.” [58:30]
5. Kim Porter’s Mysterious Death
- Recaps suspicions about Kim Porter’s sudden passing, especially as she was allegedly preparing to “expose Diddy and the hip hop industry.”
- “People say that Kim Porter was perfectly healthy, and then all of a sudden, just ammonia struck out of nowhere. And it just so happened she was about to put a lot of business out there, a lot of stuff, and get to the bot and expose a lot that the dealer was in.” [01:01:00]
- Flo underscores the eerie silence and lack of transparency from medical or legal officials in both Stewart’s and Porter’s cases.
6. Update on Legal Proceedings: Anna Kane vs. Sean Combs (and Harp Pierre)
- New details on an active civil lawsuit filed by Anna Kane, who alleges she was trafficked and assaulted by Diddy, Harp Pierre, and another unnamed man at age 17.
- Claims there’s possible video evidence and that Harp Pierre’s lawyer claims he is broke and unable to fund his defense.
- “...Harpier lawyer says my client is not working. He does not have resources for discovery... They say that there is evidence that Mr. Combs filmed his crimes. Says that's all I have to say, your honor.” [01:10:05]
7. The Prosecution’s Failures and Speculated Coverup
- Expresses outrage that key Diddy associates and possible perpetrators were never called to testify (e.g., Christina Corn "KK", “Drock”, Harp Pierre, Uncle Paulie).
- Only victims or minor players were made to appear in court; major figures remained silent and unexamined.
- “No one who victimized these people were called to the stand. None of them were faced to say anything. What the sense does that make?... The only people who were forced to air their dirty laundry were the victims and get put on blast for all the world to see.” [01:31:30]
8. What Comes Next: Sentencing and Continued Uncertainty
- Flo sets October 3rd as a crucial date: Diddy’s sentencing, which may reveal whether this is a genuine prosecution or a “clown show.”
- “Diddy sentencing is going to tell us a whole lot. If he walks in there, they say time served, then you already know what it's about. But if he walks in there and they throw the book at him, then you pretty much know it's more coming.” [01:22:20]
- Expresses both hope and skepticism for actual justice.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On the justice system’s role:
“It's corruption, corruption all across the board.” [01:02:43]
- On the feds' alleged silence:
“I know the fizz are so quiet you can hear a cat piss on cotton. So something going on.” [01:08:11]
- On the broader conspiracy:
“Only two things could be true. All this is made up or the whole government as a whole is burying this.” [01:21:55]
- On missing testimonies:
“No one who victimized these people were called to the stand. None of them were forced to get in front of the world and talk... That don't make no sense. And the more I talk about it and the more I think about it, the more pissed they really make me.” [01:33:20]
- On what to expect:
“October 3rd, we gonna know exactly what the is going on. Whether this gonna be whether this was a complete show or just partially a show.” [01:37:44]
Timeline of Important Segments
| Timestamp | Segment Description | |----------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00–08:00 | Announcements, greetings, and NFL banter | | 08:00–18:00 | Rumor mill about Diddy: confusion, speculation, and legal ambiguity | | 18:00–50:00 | Breaking news: claims from ex-security, Shakir Stewart case review | | 50:00–01:08:00 | Systemic corruption, Kim Porter’s death, cover-ups | | 01:08:00–01:27:00 | Lawsuits update (Anna Kane), failures of court proceedings | | 01:27:00–01:37:30 | Flo’s deep frustration at missing key witnesses, justice system’s flaws | | 01:37:30–end | Summary, next steps, October 3rd anticipation, sign-off |
Tone, Energy & Final Thoughts
The episode is a blend of serious investigative interest, skepticism, and community engagement, laced with frustration and righteous indignation. Flo’s delivery is raw, passionate, and sometimes incredulous at the state of the system—balancing entertainment and advocacy for truth. The open-ended conclusions, conspiracy speculation, and anticipation for Diddy’s sentencing leave listeners on edge, questioning the validity of what they've been told by both media and the courts.
A can’t-miss episode for those following the Diddy saga, fans of true crime in the music industry, and anyone skeptical of the judicial process around powerful celebrities.
