The Flo Show, No Filter – Episode Summary
Podcast: The Flo Show, No Filter
Host: Flo
Episode: Why A Trump Pardon Won’t Save Diddy And How A Singer’s Tesla Became A Crime Scene
Date: October 20, 2025
Overview
This high-energy episode dives into two explosive news stories shaking up the entertainment world:
- The viral but unfounded speculation about a possible Trump pardon for Sean "Diddy" Combs, analyzing recent legal updates, lawsuits, and why Flo believes a pardon simply isn’t coming.
- The chilling story involving R&B singer David—whose Tesla became a crime scene after a young girl was found dead in the trunk. The episode unpacks shocking new developments, a private investigator’s findings, and raises critical questions about the official investigation’s progress.
Throughout, Flo brings the signature blend of blunt commentary, passionate community discussion, and no-nonsense breaking down of facts.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Community Check-in and Announcements ([00:00–07:00])
- Morning greetings to loyal listeners.
- Shout-out to Danae for being cancer-free, with community well-wishes.
- Motivational message to parents about resilience and taking life “one fire at a time.”
2. Browns Victory Banter ([07:00])
- Brief, lighthearted segment celebrating the Cleveland Browns' recent win.
- Flo jokes with Miami Dolphins fans:
“We kicked ass and we took everybody’s name and we got it.” ([07:25])
3. Diddy & the Viral Trump Pardon Rumor ([07:30–34:00])
The Rumor’s Origin
- Story spread on social and mainstream media claiming Trump could pardon Diddy within 48 hours.
- Flo is skeptical, referencing the Ricky Smiley Show as a source and suspects Diddy's own team is pushing this PR move.
Legal Context and Analysis
- Quotes legal analyst Chad Cummings, explaining effects of a presidential pardon:
“If Trump pardons Diddy, the conviction disappears and the sentence ends... A full presidential pardon wipes out the legal effect of the conviction.” – Chad Cummings ([13:50])
- Pardons are final and can't be challenged; main consequence will be public opinion.
Flo’s Take – Cutting Through Spin
- Flo firmly dismisses the notion Trump will pardon Diddy:
“To all that, I say cut the crap. Ain’t no pardon happening. I’m tired of them talking about it. I’m tired of talking about it.” ([16:50])
- Suggests Diddy’s legal/media team are driving the narrative, possibly to pressure Trump or sway public perception.
Legal Updates on Associated Lawsuits
- Little Rod lawsuit could result in criminal exposure for Diddy (“could be the straw that's gonna break Diddy's back” – [22:00]).
- Update on Parham vs. Combs—the lawsuit is falling apart due to lack of evidence and plaintiff inconsistencies (breakdown at [24:20]).
- Lovelace vs. Combs—Chelsea Lovelace comes forward with abuse allegations, echoing previous testimonies from the Cassie case ([27:40]).
- Lovelace’s public statement:
“What I once thought was love and loyalty quickly turned into manipulation, control, and abuse. I was not seen as a person with a soul, but as a pawn in a much larger game... Today I choose to walk forward with my head held high and my voice intact.” – Chelsea Lovelace ([29:25])
- Lovelace’s public statement:
- Flo notes these new allegations could set Diddy up for more Man Act (prostitution) charges, given his previous felony conviction ([32:00]).
Community Discussion
- Listener “Big R” voices frustration about lawsuits looking like "money grabs" ([33:50]):
“I think if people would stop trying to sue for money and just tell on his ass, something may stick. But it's looking like just money grabs just go to the lawyers instead of the police.”
Additional Legal Proceedings
- Quick update: Doe vs. Combs (Lisa Bloom’s client) has motion deadlines set, but no new developments ([35:45]).
4. The David Case – Singer’s Tesla as Crime Scene ([36:00–end])
Case Background
- R&B singer David embroiled in scandal: young girl (Celeste) found deceased in his Tesla’s trunk while he continued touring.
- Celeste was 12 or 13 when she allegedly met David; was around 15 at time of death ([37:10]).
Explosive New Evidence via Private Investigator
- Owner of the mansion David’s team rented became suspicious and hired their own PI, Steve Fisher, who appeared on NewsNation ([39:40]).
- Fisher revealed:
- Surveillance showed David’s Tesla being moved and parked with a window down and air freshener, suggesting attempts to mask odor ([41:20]).
- Car was abandoned hours before David and crew departed on tour.
Key Points and Unanswered Questions
- PI suspects David’s associate "Neo" was the last to drive the Tesla; Neo and David have since scrubbed each other from social accounts ([44:30]).
- Community speculation: Was Celeste caught in a blackmail or sexual scenario? Was Neo coerced?
- Flo is deeply critical of law enforcement:
“If the private investigator has this footage, wouldn’t LAPD have that footage? … Why is this not making sense?” ([48:00])
Disturbing Discovery in David’s Home
- PI found “large expensive items that would only be used to get rid of dead bodies or a dead body.” Items were new, left untouched by police ([57:40]).
- These revelations fuel suspicions of a police cover-up or gross negligence.
Listener Commentary
- Grandma Kathy: “I told you months ago he did it with help. This is really sad.” ([1:00:00])
- “Big R” frustrated: “I'm going down to help this investigation because they poochie footing around and it don't make no sense.” ([1:03:45])
Flo’s Final Frustration:
“What would you have that’s for... Why wouldn’t the authorities take that stuff though, is what I’m asking.” ([59:00]) “Something stinks.” ([1:08:30])
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Flo on Diddy’s Team Spinning Media:
“This Diddy and Trump pardon situation is like Michael Myers, it won’t die. … Trump is not pardoning him.” ([09:30])
- Chad Cummings (Legal Analyst)
“If Trump pardons Diddy, the conviction disappears and the sentence ends.” ([13:50])
- Chelsea Lovelace (court statement)
“What I once thought was love and loyalty quickly turned into manipulation, control and abuse.” ([29:25])
- Flo (on the David case)
“This private investigator found what he called large expensive items that would only be used to get rid of dead bodies or a dead body.” ([57:40])
- Community Outcry
“Why does a private PI find proof in less than a week, but the feds go for a month without info? What the hell is wrong with these people?” – Tracy White ([1:12:30])
Timestamps of Key Segments
- [00:00–07:00] – Community check-in, Danae’s victory over cancer, motivation
- [07:00–09:00] – Browns football banter
- [09:30–18:00] – Trump pardon rumors, legal analysis
- [22:00–24:20] – Little Rod, Parham, and unraveling lawsuits
- [27:40–32:00] – Chelsea Lovelace lawsuit and its implications
- [33:50] – Listener discussion of "money grab" lawsuits
- [36:00–43:00] – David case: summary, PI's investigation, Neo named as suspect
- [57:40] – Disturbing discovery in David’s house (body disposal items)
- [59:00–1:08:30] – Flo’s final analysis; community speculation and frustration; calls for accountability
Tone and Style
Flo maintains an energetic, unapologetic, and direct style. The mood alternates between humor (sports banter, community in-jokes), righteous anger (calling out probable PR stunts and slow police work), and deep empathy (supporting survivors and community members).
Conclusion
This episode exemplifies The Flo Show’s approach—stripping away PR spin, diving into court details, and bringing listeners into a passionate quest for the truth. The stories of Diddy’s ongoing legal woes and the disturbing case of singer David are complex, with many twists and high emotional stakes. Flo promises to continue following these cases closely, pushing for transparency and justice.
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