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The moment Sean "Diddy" Combs' former assistant took the stand, the atmosphere in the courtroom changed forever. Known only as "Mia" to protect her identity, this woman wasn't a girlfriend or longtime friend – she was simply someone who packed her mattress on top of her car and drove to New York with dreams of working in entertainment. Her testimony delivered the most devastating blow yet to Diddy's defense.

Watching from the front row, I witnessed firsthand how Mia's tearful account silenced the entire courtroom. She described multiple sexual assaults, including waking up to find Diddy on top of her, being forced into a bathroom on his private jet, and being violated in his walk-in closet while others were in the house. "I just froze," she testified, explaining how she felt "terrified, confused, ashamed, and scared." Most chilling was her revelation that "you couldn't tell him no to a ham sandwich" – a stark illustration of the absolute control Diddy allegedly maintained over those in his orbit.

Beyond the sexual violence, Mia's testimony provided devastating evidence for the RICO charges, describing working conditions that constituted forced labor – five consecutive days without sleep, taking Adderall just to stay awake, and facing humiliation when attempting to refuse anything. When she tried to help Cassie during a violent incident, Diddy suspended her without pay. The prosecution doesn't need to prove every charge; even if Diddy beats sex trafficking specifically, the RICO case alone could send him away for life.

The testimony also implicated others in Diddy's circle. Swiss Beats was present when Diddy threw a computer at Mia's head. Human Resources at Bad Boy existed not to protect employees but to execute Diddy's directives. Former security personnel are still set to testify, with many celebrities reportedly "lawyering up" to avoid being called to the stand. The question remains: why continue supporting figures who witnessed abuse and remained silent?

When we left the courtroom that day, no one spoke. Even previous Diddy defenders were heard admitting, "He raped her." This case isn't just about one man's alleged crimes – it's exposing an entire system of power, abuse, and the conspiracy of silence that protected it for decades. As a community who values truth and accountability, we must ask ourselves what kind of entertainment industry we want to

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Back at his regular time.
We got to get into it, butfirst.
First, let me cover my ass.
No, did he.

(00:20):
Thoughts, views and opinionsshared on the flow show Show no
Filter are for educational andentertainment purposes only.
I am not a professional, I amjust good.
Let's get in here.

(00:45):
A lot to talk about, not a lotof time, but I'm going to
squeeze everything in that I canSee if I get a little bit of
extra light.
Hey, good morning Monica.
Good morning to you.
We're going to let everybodyget in here.
Got a lot to talk about.

(01:07):
Victim number four Just put thenail in the coffin.
Morning Patricia.
Victim number four Just put thenail in the coffin and we need
to talk about it.
Diddy has done his last freakoffs, especially if we talking

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about in the free world.
What I saw in that courtroomyesterday was the saddest
testimony.
Good morning Ebony.
The saddest testimony I've everseen in person or maybe even on

(01:54):
TV.
Victim number four, who we arecalling Mia she wasn't a
girlfriend, she wasn't alongtime, she wasn't a long time
friend of Diddy.

(02:14):
That's what makes this victimdifferent.
See, this is just somebody whocame to work, who had dreams of
working in the entertainmentbusiness and Diddy did the same
thing.
Who had dreams of working inthe entertainment business and
Diddy did the same thing heallegedly did to so many others
Cassie, gina, capricorn Clark.

(02:40):
Hey, tracy, good morning from.
Is that Green Bay?
Good morning Kim Porter, thechef.
The list goes on and on.
Out.
Of all the days I've been outhere covering the trial, every

(03:04):
time we would leave thecourtroom everybody was kind of
talking, even through some ofthe tough testimony.
But yesterday, when we all leftthat courtroom, it was like we
left a funeral.
It was literally like we left afuneral.

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Everybody was quiet, stoic,just looking at each other, not
being able to even comprehendwhat we had just heard on that
witness stand.
And we're going to talk aboutit.
Good morning, gian Gian Giannina.
I'm sorry, t Presley.
Good morning, good morning GianGian Giannina.
I'm sorry, t Presley.

(03:47):
Good morning.
Good morning, lord.
Let everybody get in here.
I know our schedule has been alittle thrown off this week, but
I was going to come last nightbut since I knew I was going to
be able to come back at theregular time, it's just too much
for the algorithm If I did onelast night I really wouldn't
have been able to do one thismorning.
So since I knew I was going tobe able to go live at a regular

(04:10):
time, I said, okay, I'll justwait for the morning Monday,
we'll be back at our normal 730am Monday through Friday.
Glad to be back.
Also glad to have been able toexperience the trial of the
century.
And ain't nothing like beinghere, like seeing it firsthand,

(04:31):
being able to confirm that Diddyis actually on trial and in the
courtroom.
Good morning C-Tuck.
Good morning C-Tuck says makesure y'all like the live as
y'all enter, please, and thankyou in advance.
Appreciate you.
C-tuck says make sure y'alllike the live as y'all enter,
please, and thank you in advance.
Appreciate you, c-tuck.
She, you could tell Diddy,still has fear instilled in her,

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who we call Amia, because evenup there she was like it was
hard for her to say certainwords to describe certain events
and Diddy was staring at herstone face as if he wanted to
jump on that witness stand.

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That helped get me here.
I've been giving them all typeof exclusive content.
I've been working double time,almost triple time, getting
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(06:01):
and exclusive content, all whilerunning in and out of the
courtroom.
It's been a great experience.
Y'all know I'm the hardestworking man in flow business and
I wear that as a badge of honor.
I enjoy outworking mycompetition.
Hey, I appreciate you too,lindsey.
Hey, keisha Fortner.

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So we're going to get rightinto it.
But y'all, mia, mia, just putthe nail in the coffin.
Good morning, kathy fromSeattle.
Mia, just put the nail in thecoffin.
Let's get right into it.
Y'all.
No need to put ones in the chatif you can hear me before I get

(06:46):
started.
Technology has been glitching alittle bit in New York, but put
ones in the comments if you canhear me.
Hey, not Dreamer.
Put ones in the comments if youcan hear me, and I'm going to
get started.
Mia wasn't a girlfriend.

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Mia wasn't a long time friend.
Mia wasn't a black woman.
Mia was a totally differentdemographic and dynamic than we
have seen so far.
Mia was purely a woman whoreally wanted to work in the

(07:30):
industry and, as she saidherself, she figured she could
just pack her mattress on thetop of her car and go to New
York and make it happen.
She first started out being anassistant for Mike Myers, which
is why we may have heard hisname now.
Remember, amongst other things,mike Myers was at that party.

(07:52):
Who knows if that's when heintroduced me into Diddy At that
party.
I told y'all about that.
Mike Myers was at back in theearly 2000s and that may have
been the first time Diddy sawher.
I haven't been able to researchthat, but Mike Myers, she was

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his assistant first.
Then she got the job with Diddyand all hell broke loose.
Job with Diddy and all hellbroke loose.
I'm telling y'all, every singleday we've been leaving that
courtroom.
Everybody has kind of beentalking about, you know,
discussing what they saw, normalconversation.
Yesterday, after Mia'stestimony, it was like somebody

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died.
And I'm talking about peoplewho were on Diddy's side, people
who are opposed to Diddy.
Everybody was on one accord nottalking.
Even the people who have beendefending Diddy said he raped
that girl.

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It was one of the most pivotalmoments in this case and I'm
blessed and glad I was here forit.
So we're going to use Fox Newsand we're going to break down
her whole testimony.
Ex-assistant's harrowingtestimony exposes alleged abuse,

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forced labor and drugtrafficking Three out of the
many acts that can give your assrecall.
Young Lady Mia exposed mainlyforced labor and drug

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trafficking and alleged abuseand rape and sexual assaults.
I would love to see what TMZhas to say now, but we're not
even going to talk about them.
So the ex-assistant's harrowingtestimony exposed Diddy, let's
get right into it.
They got so many commercialsand everything.
Let's get right into this mess.

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I can't.
This is unbelievable y'all.
So about the forced labor therewere times she recalled working
five days in a row, five daysin a row, with no sleep, taking

(10:44):
Adderall just to stay up.
She worked 24 hours a day.
Basically, she said it wastimes when she did get a small
break.
It wasn't even time to take anap.
She didn't even have time totake a nap.

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She didn't even have time totake a nap.
So let's get into it.
Sean Diddy Combs, formerassistant, broke down in tears
while testifying Thursday in thefederal trial for sex crimes in
RICO.
In the federal trial for sexcrimes in Rico, using the
anonymous pseudonym Mia.
Diddy's ex-employee claimed thelast night rapper sexually

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assaulted her Last night,meaning the song they're talking
about.
Mia said she was sleeping in anunlocked room that had bunk
beds and she allegedly woke upwith Diddy on top of her with
instructions for her to be quiet.
Mia testified that Diddy usedone hand to get his pants off

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and the other hand to controlher.
She claimed through her tearshe put himself inside her.
Her words exactly.
She said she just froze.
Mia said on the stand.
I didn't react.
She said she felt terrified andconfused, ashamed and scared.

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Now let me give y'all some text, some context.
She didn't even use her name.
The sketch artist wasinstructed by the judge to not
even draw her face.
She didn't ask for any money.
She had no motive to expose thedarkest secrets in her life.

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She said she was ready to takethis, all these sexual assaults
and this story to the grave justfrom pure embarrassment alone
and for fear of retaliation.
She was not a girlfriend.
She was a person who workedhard and Diddy worked the dog

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shit out of her.
Forced labor is a Rico is one ofthe acts of Rico.
Here we have forced labor, wehave great, and we also have
drug trafficking trafficking asexplained by Mia.
Mia testified that she never,ever wanted to have sex with

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Diddy.
She never insinuated, she neverasked him, she never flirted.
She said the assault was veryquick but it felt forever.
She don't even remember how itended, but she know that Diddy

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made sure she was finished.
Yanni, I agree.
Yanni says Mia is the starwitness of this whole case.
She sure is and, to be honest,gina will be second as the star
witness if they ever locate herand have her come in.

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She has a similar story but,like I said, the difference is
Mia and Cassie were girlfriends.
The defense is trying to muddythose waters, but this is just a
woman who was working, a whitewoman from a small town that
just got a job working for Diddy, and it turned into a nightmare

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.
Her dream Turned into anightmare.
The former employee told thecourt that she couldn't say no.
Did he had control of youCouldn't tell him no on anything
If you work for him.
Control of him.

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You couldn't tell him no onanything if you worked for him.
She said you couldn't tell himno to a ham sandwich.
She knew his power.
She admitted he had controlover her and that she did not
want to lose everything shesacrificed and worked hard for.

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I try to explain people that ittakes so much sacrifice to get
into the music and industryworld and the entertainment
world that once you get thereand you make it and you're being
paid, it's very hard to walkaway.
And if you work a regular joband you went to college and you

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got a good job, you might notunderstand that.
But many times people who workhard and make their way into the
entertainment world, they don'thave very strong credentials to
get a job on par with that.
And not only that Diddy couldblackball you.

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So it's not like you could justquit for him and then go work
for another entertainer.
Once you mess it up quoteunquote with with Diddy, you're
done out of the wholeentertainment industry,
something you worked hard for.
I really wish more people couldunderstand that aspect.

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I can understand that.
I sacrificed to get in theentertainment world.
I know what it takes and I knowhow hard it is to walk away,
especially in certain cases.
Thank you for the super sticker, munoz.
I really appreciate it.
New York costs an arm and a leg, so every super sticker you can

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send or super chat will begreatly appreciated.
I'll be able to get me somegood lunch.
Anyway, he claimed that Diddysexually assaulted her
sporadically throughout heremployment with.
The first incident took placeat his 40th birthday party in

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New York.
Y'all this story was sad.
I was front and center for thisone.
I couldn't believe it.
She said it was Diddy's 40thbirthday and Diddy cleared out
the kitchen and called her intothe kitchen.
It was just her and Diddy.
And Diddy gave her two shots ofalcohol.

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Mia claimed that two shots ofalcohol hit her like 20 shots,
implying that there was somefunny business with that alcohol
.
And after Diddy gave her thosetwo shots, she froze.
Then Diddy began to kiss herand moved his hand up her dress.

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She said I was shocked.
I froze, she said.
Mia said that not only wasDiddy her boss, but he also was
a very, very, very powerfulperson.
She claimed she don't evenremember coming to and getting
up from the kitchen to thepenthouse.

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Somehow she ended up in thepenthouse with Diddy all over.
Mia also testified that notonly did she witness the Bad Boy
Records founder getting violentwith Cassie, but he also was
violent with her, found hergetting violent with Cassie, but
he also was violent with her.
She claimed he once slammed herarm into a bathroom door after

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allegedly stealing her cellphone.
During another alleged assault,mia claimed Diddy threw a
computer at her head while onthe set in Los Angeles.
And guess who was there whenDiddy threw a computer at her
head?
Swiss Beats, another celebritywho stood idly by while Diddy

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abused people left and right,throwing things, hitting people,
choking people, slamming people, dragging people and more.
She became emotional when shetold the court she was not only

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terrified and humiliated, butalso confused.
Only terrified and humiliated,but also confused.
She thought something was wrongwith her to make him so upset.
She said she couldn't tell himno about anything.
She felt like she didn't wantto be a target.

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She told the jury she wasafraid of being fired and
worried about Diddy ruining herfuture.
Mia claimed she was afraid ofthe music mogul and afraid he
would twist the story To make itlook like she was the problem.
Mia said she was concerned herjob would be over and she would

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never be able to work in theindustry that she worked so hard
to get into, so hard to getinto.
Mia looked down throughout muchof the trial head down like this
.
It was sad, and Diddy staredstraight into her soul as if he

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was trying to intimidate herfrom the damn from his seat,
from the damn from his seat.
She even told the court she wasgiven a warning before an
incident with Diddy.
She talked about the time whenshe was still relatively new and

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she was asked to go to Diddy'sapartment.
Upon arriving to the apartment,uncle Pauly allegedly gave her
a warning, as if I've seen thisbefore.
She went upstairs with Diddy'sbags where he allegedly asked
her to pull something up on thecomputer for him.
While she proceeded, diddyallegedly sat down next to her,

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leaned over and put his face inthe computer in an uncomfortable
way.
Mia said he had never been thatclose, which made her antennas
go off.
She felt uncomfortable, shedidn't know how to behave.
She testified that she fakedneeding to use the like.

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She really had to go to thebathroom really bad and Diddy
let her leave for the evening.
Mia said after that she wasconvinced herself that maybe he
wasn't trying to do nothing andmaybe Uncle Paulie was just
joking with her.
See, this was after the firstincident.
And so she said to herself see,he was just drunk.

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That's me, I'm just, I wastripping and um, uh, she
convinced herself that the firstincident was, which was at his
40th birthday.
She had convinced herself thathe was just drunk and that was
an unfortunate incident.

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But it was more than that.
It was more than that.
She spoke about working, like Isaid, five days in a row, one
time with no sleep.
She had to keep taking Adderalljust to stay up.

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Just unbelievable testimony.
Everybody's eyes were filled uplike somebody was cutting
onions in there.
Everybody's eyes were filled uplike they were cutting onions

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in there.
Man, like I said before, thiswasn't a girlfriend.
And to all those who said theydon't see Rico, they didn't see
Rico or the prosecution, don'thave a case.
You just don't have a heart,you don't have a soul, you don't
stand for anything.
If you can listen to this typeof testimony and read these type

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of articles and say you don'tsee anything wrong, well, you're
part of the problem of oursociety.
She even testified that Diddymade her partaking drugs.
Basically would not stopforcing it on her, embarrassing

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her, telling everybody.
She's messing up the vibe foreverybody.
She tried to fake taking thedrugs and that made him even
more mad.
He threw pots of spaghetti ather.
He threw almost everything youcan name.
He threw at her Everything butthe kitchen sink.

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Mia didn't do it for clout.
She didn't even reveal her name.
Sketch artists can't even drawher.
She totally did this as a ghost.
She didn't do it for no money.
She's not getting any money.
She went up there and toldthings that you only tell if

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you're telling the truth.
What does she have to gain bygoing up there and talking about
all these alleged sexualassaults that you could tell she
was embarrassed, she didn'twant to talk about it, but she
did it because she realized Ifshe don't talk about it then

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this behavior could continue andshe can't imagine letting
somebody else go through whatshe went through.
She even talked about the timethey were on a private jet and
everybody was asleep and shesaid in order to go to the
bathroom in the back, you had towalk through Diddy's room.
She said everybody was asleep.

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She went to the bathroom andthe minute she came out of the
bathroom, as soon as she openedthe door, guess who was waiting
for her?
Mohawk Diddy Forced her backinto the bathroom and violated
her.

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There were at least four allegedevents, even another event
where she said she was in hiswalk-in closet.
It was other people at thehouse, she was organizing or
doing something with the walk-incloset and so she was down low.
She said Diddy walked in there,pulled his itty-bitty Diddy out

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and forced her to blow up.
She said all these events wouldhappen when none of his
girlfriends were around.
Cassie wasn't around, gina orany of his other girlfriends.

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He would always take that timeto violate her.
This will be the most importantcross-examination of this case
so far.
If the defense is not able topoke holes in her story, they

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could wrap up this trial todayBetween the Kid Cudi incident
between Cassie and Mom andextortion and now Mia ain't no
way in hell did he get out ofthis.
Like I said, it was people whohave been defending diddy, and I

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mean not in a violent way, justwe all.
Once we left the courtroom,everybody kind of discussed the
trial and it wasn't like peoplewere were.
It was all level headed people.
So even if those people whoeven those who defended Diddy,
they were just, they weren'tlike the creeps in the comments.

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They were just speaking atcertain facts or certain things
that they didn't feel added up.
So it was really healthyconversation, healthy debate,
not like what you see on thissocial media crap.
But even those people afterMia's testimony they were quiet.

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One person spoke that was onDiddy's side and he said I'm
going to just be honest.
He said Diddy raped her and hehad been defending Diddy all
week.
Mia's testimony shook this trialto the core and I'm going to

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tell you why.
I'm going to reiterate shewasn't a girlfriend.
She wasn't a longtime friend.
She wasn't a girlfriend.
She wasn't a longtime friend.
She wasn't any of that.
She was just a worker.
That Diddy worked to thefucking bones when he threw the
computer at her.
You know what he told herSomehow the Wi-Fi wasn't working

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.
So she was trying to type inthe computer and figure out why
the Wi-Fi wasn't working.
He threw the computer at herand said fucking, call Bill
Gates if you have to Get my shitworking.
Diddy was an evil man.

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He has a cold.
He is much like the devil whenhe's being nice.
It's only so he can be nasty.
He knows what to say, he knowshow to play the role, but to his

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core there's always evil intentbehind it.
He needs help, but he needs itfrom the prison cell.
He needs to be locked up therest of his life.
He's enjoyed far too many yearsof terrorizing people and

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living the fame and fortunelifestyle.
There were times that this ladywas running for her life.
You know the story about whencassie was packing up to go to
the OVO concert where Drake andthe stylist who sat on the stand

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yesterday he was the one, mrNash is the one that set up
Cassie with Michael B JordanSide note, that bomb got dropped
yesterday too.
But remember he told the storyabout.
Diddy showed up unannouncedwhen they were helping Cassie
pack, unannounced when Cassiewas, when they were helping
Cassie pack.
They were helping Cassie packfor this, for the OVO concert,

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and and and the stylist had tojump in and Diddy was beating
the crap out of Cassie and thestylist jumped on his back and
so did Mia and he threw both up.
But you know what Diddy did toMia For helping Cassie.
He suspended her without pay.

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She asked HR, human ResourceDepartment why?
And they just said that's whatDiddy asked for.
She said Human Resources at BadBoy Entertainment wasn't there
to help the employees at all.
Human resources was only thereto carry out whatever fucked up

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order Diddy passed down,suspended this girl without pay,
just for helping Cass theatmosphere in that courtroom.
I can't even explain it.
I can't even explain it.

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Nothing like seeing thisfirsthand.
Nobody left that courtroomthinking Diddy getting off.
Nobody left that courtroomthinking Diddy getting off
Nobody.
Mia was crying, mia wasmeasured, mia couldn't even say
certain words, she couldn't evenlook up.
A lot of the time, like I said,a lot of her testimony was done

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just like this.
Looking down, peekinging up, asDiddy stared with his arms
folded in his lap, stared intoher soul, it almost to me seemed
like he was doing the most hecould as far as trying to
intimidate her the most he couldfrom sitting at his chair, just

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by giving her a cold stare.
I am glad that I came to seethis in person and just real
quick, I will be here two moretimes.
I'm coming back June 22nd orlet's say like the week of the

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20th.
I'll be back and then I'll alsobe back for the verdict.
So this isn't my last time.
So all the people who aresubscribed to the VIP Diddy
coverage, I will be back in NewYork at least two more times.
Depends on how long the trialgoes, but if it ends early July,
I'll be back in New York atleast two more times.
Depends on how long the trialgoes.
But if it ends early July I'llbe back two more times.

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If it goes on a little longer,I'll be back three more times.
But it is my duty to come seethis in person.
It's a whole nother feeling.
I can't even reveal who she ison my big platform.
Too many millions of people seeit.
I reveal who she is on my bigplatform.
Too many millions of people seeit.
I know who she is On my privatechat, my private list.

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I can say more because it'sjust a small number of people.
It's actually less people thanwas in the courtroom.
But I can't reveal her on mysocial media pages or my podcast
.
There's too many people and Ijust won't do it Because it's

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one of the saddest things I'veseen in person.
Reading transcripts don't do itjustice.
Even me reading this article.
I'm giving y'all a lot of extrastuff that's not even in the
article.
It's just so much informationHard to convey it all, hard to

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put it all in one article.
It's hard to put it all in onearticle.
It's hard to put it all in oneclip.
But being there and being herein general showed me this is
exactly what I'm supposed to bedoing.
I have a passion for it, I'mgood at it and I got a great

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community behind me.
No, this ain't no 50-50 trial.
At this point, this is a 90-10trial 90% guilty.
This ain't 50% at all.
You only have to prove two actsof Rico.

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They have like seven alreadyproven and they still got like
three or four more weeks left.
Like I said, I encourage peopleto actually learn what
conspiracy RICO is.
Conspiracy.
Rico is not hard prove onceyou're in the hot seat.

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This is crazy.
Forced labor is an act.
If you're proven to have forcedlabor in your criminal
enterprise, that's one act ofrecall.
If you're proven to kidnapsomeone, if you take somebody

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against their will, if you'reproven to do arson, that's act
of recall.
Extortion, bribery she was eventold.
She even told the courtroom,did he had her set up up To lie
on the stand Against one of hisformer employees, capricorn

(36:41):
Clark that's witness tampering.
All that this is.
There's so many Rico acts.
Ain't no way.
Ain't no way.
Thank you for the super sticker,carl.
Carl Eckester, I reallyappreciate it.

(37:04):
It goes a long way.
Every little bit helps, everylittle bit is appreciated,
believe it.
Well, yeah, y'all know who sheis on a small scale.
Well, yeah, y'all know who sheis on a small scale.
But you knowing who she is andme putting it to my millions,
and two or three million peoplethat view me every day, um, it's

(37:26):
two different things.
At least I know.
If I don't put it out there,that's about two or three
million more people who won'tknow.
Um, and that's just that's thepoint of it.
I don't have, I can't controlwhat everybody else did or does,
but, like I said, it's justwhen you hear it's a total

(37:48):
different feeling.
It's a total different feeling.
It's a certain responsibility,it's a certain closeness you
feel with that person on thestand, because you're right here
.
But anybody defending thatmonster at this point needs to

(38:10):
find a heart, find a soul, finda soul.
This is ridiculous what I heardin that courtroom.
And she's back today.
She will be starting today.
They didn't even finish theprosecution, didn't even finish
with her yesterday.

(38:31):
She still has more to discuss.
Rico, rico, it's not even thesex trafficking.
Y'all.
Diddy could totally beat thesex trafficking and still do

(38:51):
life On conspiracy Rico alone.
He could still do life onconspiracy Rico alone.
That's what a lot of peopledon't realize.
No, I didn't hear anythingabout four jurors missing.

(39:15):
Yeah, it's going to be a crazycross-examination.
This is going to be a crazycross-examination.

(39:35):
Yeah, maurice saying sad whathe's done to people and I tried
to tell people.
I know firsthand how evil hecan be and I'm learning more
than I even thought.
Thank you, lord, for the 999super sticker.
Greatly appreciate it Goes along way out here in New York.
It's very expensive but Iwouldn't trade this trip for the

(39:56):
world and, like I told y'all, Iwill be back at least two more
times.
If the trial stretches a littlebit, I'll be back three more
times but I will definitely beback in the middle of June and
I'll be back in the beginning ofJuly, no doubt.
I am coming back for sure, forsure, and I'll continue to give

(40:32):
exclusive content and I willcontinue to get my ass up and do
my podcast for sure.
Yes, she said she saw that genethe security guard was saying
also got a chance to interview.
I remember I told y'all howthat guy, secret service sam,
always putting out lies forclicks and views.
Well, he put out a story aboutsaying that gene deal knocked
somebody out and I was there.
He didn't knock the guy out atall.

(40:52):
The guy was regular guy, wasn'thit at all.
And um, I actually got aninterview on that guy with that
guy.
Who, who didn't get knocked out.
And it was just more proof thatsecret service sam always lies
for clicks and views and it'sdisgusting.
He's been doing that from thestart.
I saw him when he had nofollowers and he built all his

(41:16):
following on just making upclickbait shit.
That's not, he knows the shit,not true?
So it just so happened he gotcussed out.
If y'all are part of the DiddyVIP list, y'all saw on live.
We were just live.
Next thing, I know SecretService Sam is getting cussed

(41:36):
out by the guy who he claimedgot knocked out by Gene Deal.
I got an interview with thatguy.
Just a lot of extra stuffhappened.
I had a chance to see MamaCombs, mama Mohawk, the kids Got
a chance to see them severaltimes.
The kids got a chance to seethem several times, got footage

(42:05):
of them.
It's just been an amazing trip.
But I wish y'all could have beenflies on the wall, because even
me telling the story and evenwith my recaps, as much as I
captured a moment, as much as Ican, nothing like hearing it for
yourself.
I wish they would just streamthis.
I wish they would just streamthis, this trial.
And they need to change thatlaw about not showing federal

(42:29):
cases, because that law isoutdated At this point.
You got everybody runningaround with technology getting
the information right out anyway.
Just stream the trial.
The public deserves to see andhear this for themselves.
They need to change that law.

(42:49):
We need to be able to seefederal trials on TV, just like
any other trial.
Yeah, like people say, I can'tbelieve the kids.
You know, for the kids to haveto be here and see this and you
can see it in their mood whenyou see them in person.

(43:12):
It's like a totally differentthing, y'all.
And I saw Diddy's son, christian, quincy and Justin.
I'm going to be honest, theonly one out of the kid that
kind of just looked normal, likeit wasn't affecting him as much
, was Quincy.

(43:32):
I mean no, no, no, no, justin.
I don't know if you know thedifference between the kids, but
Justin is the only one who kindof kept a smile on his face or
kind of just kept an upbeat vibe.
But Christian and Quincy.
You could see it all over theirface and their demeanor,

(43:53):
especially Christian.
Christian looked like he ain'thad no sleep in ages.
The mother didn't look toodifferent.
The mother kind of looked likeshe's holding together okay, or

(44:15):
as good as could be expected.
But Christian, out of everybody, he looked like he ain't slept
in years and you know henormally has that youthful.
You know, because he's young hehas a youthful face.
He looked old.
He looked like seeing his dadgo through this has aged him

(44:37):
tremendously.
He looked old, he looked tired,he looked drained.
Also, to witness the stylist, Ispoke a little bit earlier but
he revealed that he was the onewho hooked up Cassie with

(44:58):
Michael B Jordan when they wereshooting that movie Honey in
Africa.
They claimed that Diddy andCassie were on a break at this
time and Diddy was runningaround with Gina.
Now let me give you some ofwhat.
Now the defense got their asshanded to them by.
I mean the defense in generalgot a crush and blow with Mia.

(45:21):
But they have a chance tocross-examine her.
But one thing they did get outof the cross-examination of the
stylist the stylist is reallygood friends with Cassie and
they basically said a lot of thestories that he told about
Cassie he didn't tell in none ofthe previous interviews with

(45:44):
prosecutors.
He only told them after Cassiewas on the stand.
Now I don't know if that meansanything, because he did admit
that he talked to Cassie.
But if you're the defense andyou're trying to muddy the
waters, that point kind of couldmuddy the waters.
Also, they brought up textmessages.

(46:05):
And they brought up textmessages that saw Cassie doing
things with sex toys and packingup sex toys and going to do
stuff with men outside of Diddy,and the stylist, even though he
was a good friend of Cassie,didn't know about any of this.
They revealed text messages ofCassie going on secret trips.

(46:27):
So the cross-examination of thestylist was meant to show that
whatever Cassie and Diddy did,it was consensual because Cassie
was going and doing some ofthis stuff on her own.
But the defense hammered thatpoint home.
The prosecution got up realquick for a redirect and they

(46:48):
asked the stylist about Cassie's29th birthday when Diddy pried
her away from the party to do afreak off that she had been
talking about all day, that shedidn't want to do.
And the prosecution asked thestylist about that and he said
emphatically she did not want todo that freak off and they said

(47:09):
no further questions.
Now why was that important?
Because basically the point wasmade that I don't care what you
say was consensual, I don'tcare what she did on her own or
what did it.
If she just said no to onefreak off and you forced her to
do it against her will, that'ssexual assault, that's a crime

(47:35):
and that's sex trafficking.
That's a crime and that's sextrafficking.
It could be considered sextrafficking but it also could be
a death blow as far as Rico.
So that was thecross-examination of the stylist
, other than them poking someholes and trying to show that
Cassie did some of that stuff onher own outside of Diddy, show

(48:01):
that Cassie did some of thatstuff on her own outside of
Diddy.
The stylist also was a greatwitness for the prosecution.
He detailed the intimidation.
He detailed having to run fromDiddy himself.
He also detailed the violence.
He also said Diddy tried tochoke him out one time, all

(48:24):
normally behind, trying to helpCassie, and so they were driving
home.
The point of everybody aroundCassie that tried to help was
either beat, intimidated orexiled.
Driving home the point thatCassie had nowhere to turn

(48:44):
Because every time she wouldturn somewhere, diddy would beat
the crap out of her.
Today the testimony.
Hey, trish, thank you for thenine 99 super sticker.
Somebody asked me who's elsetestify.
Um, no, because, uh, they theypretty much saying that.

(49:07):
Um, uh, uh, mia will betestifying all day today.
So she's been on there two orthree days, looking like the
chef is supposed to testify ChefJordan, but I don't know if the
Mia testimony is runningovertime.
I'm not sure I will find outtoday who's testifying and I

(49:32):
will either put it in my recapor I'll let everybody know
monday morning.
Um, who's testifying.
Um, as of right now, like Isaid, uh, there was supposed to
be another cop testifying,another lapd cop and the chef,

(49:55):
but I don't know if mia'stestimony is running over or
what.
So I'll let you guys know.
Yeah, there are other victims.
Yeah, they're not done yet.
It's still.
There's still at least threemore weeks of prosecution and in
three more weeks they averagein one or two days per per per

(50:16):
averaging one or two days perper per.
Uh, basically, like 1.5witnesses a day.
Uh, well, well, each witness isis is averaging like a day.
So if we got three more weeks,we talking about anywhere from
15 to 20 more witnesses.
So this is far from over.
A lot more.
All right, go ahead and servebreakfast.

(50:39):
I appreciate you rocking withme.
You know I got my ass up.
You know I can't go too longwithout coming to the community
and talking to the flowcommunity.
Like I said, I was going to dothe one last yesterday evening,
but the algorithm would notreally push out this one this
morning and so I figured I wouldjust be patient and then join

(51:02):
today at our regularly scheduledtime, 730 am, monday through
Friday.
And that's why I didn't do theone last night, because I knew I
was going to be able to do thisone at our regular time and
most of our people are waitingaround at 730.
This one at our regular timeand most of our people are
waiting around at 7.30.
So I wanted to get back ontrack with the 7.30 live podcast

(51:27):
, but I got more exclusivecontent to pop out for the VIP
Diddy members.
So look for that.
Once I get done with today'spodcast, I will work on that and
push that to you guys and giveyou the links.
I will also be back in thecourtroom today recapping the
rest of Mia's testimony.
I don't know if she's going tobe finished today.

(51:49):
No, I doubt if she's finishedtoday because I'm sure her
cross-examination is probablygoing to be long as well.
Yeah, and y'all right.
Somebody just said Christianhaving accusations too.
That could be a reason why heain't had no sleep.

(52:10):
Christian.
That could be a reason whyChristian ain't look like he
ain't had no sleep.
Justin, look like he ain't gota care in the world.
I'm going to be honest with you, justin.
Justin don't look affected.
I don't know if that's just agood front, but Justin don't
look affected.
Quincy looks angry, y'all.

(52:30):
Quincy looks angry and that'sthe part that's kind of his
demeanor looked kind of weird tome.
Like every time I've seen himhe's had like a mean angry look
on his face.
Justin looks like he's almostsmiling or just you know, kind
of like carefree.

(52:51):
And Christian looks stressed.
The mom kind of just looks likea mom, like she know her son.
She probably surprised he wentthis long without being under
this type of fire.
But like Quincy looks angry.

(53:13):
And just think y'all.
I just saw somebody in the chatsay something about security.
Just think of all the securityguards that are going to have to
testify and just think y'all.
I just saw somebody in the chatsay something about security.
Just think of all the securityguards that are going to have to
testify.
And V says Christian in thecourt because he's Christian
sick in the court because he'sworried he's next Could be the

(53:36):
case.
But yeah, just think thesecurity guards still have to
testify.
I believe D-Rock is going tohave to testify, ruben is going
to have to testify.
Somebody says who's this?
Cindy says just found you rightbefore the trial Started and
been following you ever since.
Love your stories.

(53:57):
I think that's what you meantto say.
I that cindy, anybody that canfind me.
I appreciate it.
Uh, lily said be safe out there.
I would definitely be safe withy'all.
So I will have more exclusiveinfo.
Another recap coming today.
Um, yesterday was emotionaly'all.
Yeah, yeah, hey.

(54:20):
Look.
Somebody said Quincy secretlyhates that man.
In my opinion, yeah, somethingyou know.
Like I said, it's differentwhen you can see him in person.
And I was very surprised.
I thought maybe that just wasone day when he was looking
angry.
But I've saw Quincy every dayI've been here and every day he

(54:42):
looks mad at the world.
Every day he looks mad at theworld.
I can't put my finger on it,but y'all have some great
guesses.
If Diddy is convicted, it'sgoing to add to a lot of
credibility of civil lawsuits.
And also, I don't know if y'allknow this, but if diddy is

(55:05):
convicted, they are seizing allof his assets and all of his
companies because they were,they would be found guilty of
using a criminal enterprise tocarry out crimes.
So can you imagine he will beas broke as he's ever been in

(55:29):
his life If he is found guilty,they are seizing bad boys, sean
John, all of those companies,all of his assets, all of his
money, whatever money he ain'table to hide.
I'm sure he has sent some somemoney overseas or something.
But there's a chance.

(55:55):
I'll be sure we'll testify.
There's a chance Al Bishorewill testify.
I know they asked him to be onthe list, but it's a strong
chance because you know, asthese witnesses testify,
whenever they mention certainnames that person will come in
and at some point they mighteven start talking about Ken
Porter.
Everybody's flipping.

(56:27):
As of right now.
I don't believe j-lo's on thelist, but we'll see.
Yeah, somebody said when did heis convicted.
Yeah for sure.
Somebody said when did he isconvicted?
Hold on, let me go back up tothat comment.
Let me post that comment.
Hold on, let me go back up tothat comment.
Let me post that comment.
Somebody they got confidence.
Somebody understands rico.
The person that said when diddyis convicted, they understand
rico.
A lot of these people don'tunderstand rico.

(56:48):
A lot of people don'tunderstand rico at all.
Um, and it's sad that peopledon't just do the research.
Quit hopping on here sayingstuff.
When you can, just you can, uh,you can look it up yourself and

(57:10):
find out what rico is.
Can't find the comment now, butsomebody said when did?
He is always say, yes, he was aformer police.
Okay, yeah, people don'tunderstand conspiracy.
When they get you conspiracy,it's not.
And another thing a reason whypeople think there's no evidence

(57:33):
is because they're not puttingthe evidence out there in these
articles.
All the evidence out there inthese articles, all the evidence
is being revealed in thecourtroom Text messages, audio
video.
They have evidence on everybodythat testify.
They have evidence thataccompanies their testimony.

(57:54):
So for all those people thatwere saying that they don't have
any evidence, you're not seeingthe evidence.
You have to be in the courtroomto see 80% of the evidence.
There's evidence that goesalong with every single person
that testified that they don'treveal to the public, like all

(58:15):
of these text messages that I'veseen.
They're not in any of thesearticles.
They're not online anywhere.
Yeah, they are.
Yeah, the media and blogs,especially TMZ, are being really
biased because, think about it,this is a huge case.
If or when, diddy is foundguilty, that's going to put a

(58:37):
lot of these people on the hotseat.
A lot of these people are doingthe same forced labor.
A lot of them engaging in thesame forcing people against
their will, using their powerand fame to get people to have
sex and do all type of things.
They are worried, right, theyare worried.

(59:03):
Yep, tmz is ran by theentertainment industry.
Anybody still getting theirnews from TMZ?
I feel bad you being lied to.
They're so compromised.
Yeah, you know they got allthose cameras and tapes.

(59:33):
That's what I say y'allremember.
We got three more weeks and,just like I told y'all, it's
getting worse and worse as weget closer to the end of the
prosecution with their case.
Didn't I tell yall that?
I told y'all to prosecute any?
Anybody is familiar with courtcases Know that the prosecution
puts on their best, their bestwitnesses and best victims

(59:55):
towards the end.
So as much as as much as thankyou so much, steph.
She says you work hard, flow.
Grab a coffee on me.
Much love, mr I told you so.
Yes, mr, I told you so is back.

(01:00:15):
Thank you, steph for the $9.99super sticker.
I will definitely get me somecoffee and breakfast.
I need it Now.
I just don't think they gothardcore evidence on the kids
yet.
That's what I really think itis.

(01:00:36):
I just don't think they gothardcore evidence yet.
I believe they probablyinvested.
I'll be honest, I think if he'sconvicted there will be a full
investigation into the kids.
That's just my opinion.
I don't think they're holdingback the information for no

(01:00:57):
particular reason.
I'm just being honest.
I just think that you got tothink Diddy has a mountain of
shit going on.
It's almost impossible becauseyou don't want to spread
yourself thin and get to talkingabout so much stuff.
You can't get to conviction.
I think they're focusing onwhere they have the most

(01:01:18):
hardcore evidence right now.
But it's like R Kelly, I don'tthink after Diddy is convicted
here, I don't think that's whereit ends.
Remember, r Kelly kept havingcourt case after court case and
was getting convicted all overthe place after his initial RICO
conviction.
I believe the same fate isgoing to be for Diddy.

(01:01:42):
I don't think this is it noproblem.
I don't think this is it noproblem.
I don't think this is it.
I think once they get thisconviction, it will be just like
R Kelly.
Diddy is going to be gettingconvicted for all kinds of shit.
Thank you, debbie.
Debbie said I love how honestyou are for watching in the UK.

(01:02:02):
Yeah, I don't do stuff forclicks and views.
I just give you my honest view,totally honest.
I don't try to blow up stuffjust to make it seem bigger than
it is.
I don't ride the wave of allthe conspiracy theories.
I do put out some conspiracytheories.
I believe in a lot ofconspiracy theories, but I don't

(01:02:25):
run with all of them.
But I do my research before Ispeak.
So if I can't research it andfind a lot of credible evidence,
then a lot of times maybe theycan't either.
But, like I said, if youremember the R Kelly situation,
yeah, oh, thank you, man.
Listen, I got to speak on that.

(01:02:47):
Unfortunately, there is so muchthat just shows you how evil
this world is.
People are so busy trying tomake money off of this trial.
They are putting out crap thathas no basis in truth Just for a
view, just for a click, makesme sick.

(01:03:07):
It makes me sick y'all.
I hate all the misinformationand I like that y'all hit me up
and ask me if stuff true, I tryto answer anytime I see somebody
ask me.
I try to answer anytime I seesomebody ask me is some news
true?
I try to answer because itmakes me sick to my stomach that

(01:03:29):
people are running around justsaying anything and we're
dealing with real victimshorrible shit, horrific memories
and we're dealing with victimswho have been raped and all kind
of stuff.
And you got people runningaround talking about a Prince
tape, talking about Diddy wasplayed in the courtroom or

(01:03:53):
LeBron James is being lookedinto next, like, quit making
shit up, man.
It's so much real information.
Why waste time making up shitfor a click and a view?
Uh, my page is flow daddy flowon instagram and on facebook.

(01:04:17):
Well, you already follow me onfacebook, but on instagram is
flow daddy flow.
Um, and on on TikTok is theflowshownofilter.
They banned my oldflowdaddyflow account because I
was giving too much real news,but I went ahead and just
recently started one for theflowshownofilter.

(01:04:38):
So that's how you can follow me, bro.
So that's how you can follow me, bro.
But let me see if any news hasbroke.
While we've been on, stuff hasbeen breaking left and right.
But yeah, I'm glad you broughtup that it's been so much crap
that people have been puttingout that's not true at all, just

(01:05:01):
for clicks and views.
It makes me sick, I don'tunderstand it.
But let's see what we gotcoming through the wire Nothing
so far.
Let's see if I can find.

(01:05:23):
I'm trying to see if I can lety'all know about anybody else
set to testify.
Oh, oh, oh oh.
Let's talk about the celebritieswho are running and and and,
ducking and dodging and hide.
So remember I told you thatSwiss Beats, a famous producer

(01:05:45):
who has a lot of ties with Diddy, was there when Diddy threw the
computer At Miss Mia Becauseshe couldn't fix the internet
and told her you need to fuckingcall Bill Gates if you have to.
Well, what's going on now isCelebrities are reportedly Scra

(01:06:05):
scraping and scramming around,hiring lawyers to try to avoid
having to testify at Diddy'sTrial.
Several high profile names havebeen mentioned in court and
they all looking for attorneys.
Let's talk about it In nearlyfour weeks all type for
attorneys.
Let's talk about it.
In nearly four weeks all typeof stuff has come out With the

(01:06:32):
potential for others to be named.
This is from the independentpublication out of the UK with
potential of others to be named.
People are claiming that thesecelebrities are lawyering up.
I have heard that somecelebrities worried about being
called to testify have evenlawyered up already and are more

(01:06:55):
lawyering up right now.
We said they've been scrambling.
We said these celebrities havebeen so quiet you can hear a cat
piss on cotton, you can hear anant pass gas and now they're
quietly behind the sceneslooking for more attorneys to

(01:07:18):
help them get out of this messbecause they watch crimes and
they didn't do shit about it.
Mess because they watch crimesand they didn't do shit about it
.
They don't want to speak andthat's why we need to just quit
supporting these celebrities.
They didn't speak before andthey're trying not to speak now.

(01:07:41):
Why do we give them our money?
Why do we give them our money?
Why do we give thesecelebrities our money?
They didn't speak up when allthis crap was going on and now
they're trying to use theirmoney to not speak even now.
Why do we support them.
Any celebrity that's notspeaking up on this and acting

(01:08:03):
like it's not happening.
We shouldn't give them a dime.
We shouldn't support theirmovie, their TV show, their
Netflix series none of that shit.
It is disgusting, despicableand it shows you why we should

(01:08:33):
never put our faith in them inthe first place.
Diddy even stole Mia's idea anddidn't pay her for it.
Y'all.
Mia had an idea for a show thatwas a comedy and it was going
to detail the life of a hustlerand it was going to be about her

(01:08:54):
.
And Diddy stole her idea anddidn't give her a lick of credit
, stole money from her, stoleher idea and didn't give her a
lick of credit, stole money fromher.
Another thing, side note thestylist spoke about another NFL

(01:09:16):
player that Cassie dated, andreBranch.
I don't know if y'all are fansof Andre Branch, but I just
thought I would throw thatlittle tidbit out there, that
that was exposed in thecourtroom and somebody named
Brandon in the NBA I don't knowwhich Brandon, but that was also
exposed in the courtroom.

(01:09:37):
But, like you said, I would stopsupporting anyone that's tied
to this.
I can't give.
I wish I could give you anexact list, but J-Lo, anybody
that's tied to this Swiss Beats,any names you hear that didn't
do anything, stop supportingthem.

(01:09:58):
That's what I could say.
I can't, I won't say, I don'twant to just name names off the
top of my head, but if you hearthem being mentioned in this
case, and they didn't doanything about it Neo Usher I'm
sorry, I'm a huge Usher fan, butto know that Usher was right
there and watched Diddy punchCassie in the stomach and didn't

(01:10:19):
say or do anything about it Ican't support nobody like that.
I'm sorry.
I don't care about money, fameand music when it comes to being
a decent person and doing theright thing At least saying
something.
But sitting there in silence asif it's not even happening, I

(01:10:41):
can't respect that.
I can't respect that.
I can't respect that.
Neo Interscope don't supportanything Interscope does.
Hey, jennifer, the flow show isin full effect.
You know I had to get back onand get back to my regularly
scheduled schedule.

(01:11:02):
Everybody say good morning toJennifer.
Happy Friday, happy, happyFriday.
Tgif.
Funky, funky Friday, andre.
Yeah, so yeah, yeah.

(01:11:23):
The stylist shuts shit down too.
Somebody said usher handedBieber over to Sean.
It is crazy this whole.
And let me tell y'all somethingit's almost like 90% of this
industry, is into this freakystuff, and that's the saddest

(01:11:46):
part about my research.
I don't know how manyco-conspirators he has, but if
I'm naming off the top of myhead, I would say Ruben, the
security is one.
I believe Capricorn Clark wasnamed as one one.

(01:12:07):
I believe Capricorn Clark wasnamed as one because of you know
, even though she was forced,she helped indirectly or
directly.
D-rock has to be one.
Christine Corum just thinkabout it.
Christina Corum has not enteredthe chat yet.
She was Diddy's chief of staff,entered the chat yet she was

(01:12:29):
Diddy's chief of staff, the headof the monster.
Think about the people wehaven't heard from yet.
That's what I want y'all to do.
Think about the people wehaven't heard from.
Christina Corham, the chief ofstaff.
Imagine, when she gets up there, what she knows.
Imagine what D-Rock knows.
Imagine what the other securityguard, ruben, knows.

(01:12:50):
They have been placed at thescene of all these crimes and
they haven't been on the witnessstand yet.
I told you they put their bestand most impactful witnesses
towards the end.
That last two weeks is going tobe on fire, y'all.

(01:13:15):
They already have proven Rico.
Can you imagine after thesecurity gets on stand?
That's why I say people who sumup this ain't no case, the
prosecution don't have a case.
This hasn't been proven.
This ain't proven.
Diddy gone, man.
Y'all don't need to be speakingon no cases.
Leave that up to me, because Ican tell y'all not reading

(01:13:36):
nothing, y'all not researchingnothing, y'all not asking Google
, y'all not chat GPT, not askingGoogle, y'all not chat GP10.
Y'all not using any otherresources out here to come up
with a concise explanation as towhat the fuck is going on.
This case makes R Kelly caselook like child's play.

(01:13:59):
I'm done supporting.
I'm done supporting.
I'm done supporting thesecelebrities who ain't saying
shit.
Okay, akeem said.
Akeem said he played collegefootball in what?

(01:14:21):
South Carolina?
Is that what that is?
Good, good, good info, man,good info.
Yeah.
People say, yeah, I'mdefinitely looking at Usher
different.
Yeah, he could put themcherries up and them
strawberries and cherries.
All that is bullshit.
You don't care about women, youlike Diddy.

(01:14:45):
You just putting on a showbecause if you care, you
wouldn't ain't no way in hell Icould watch.
Nobody punch no woman and I sitthere and don't say nothing.
Ain't nobody asking you to justwhoop diddy's ass.
But you can at least get in themiddle and say, hold up, bro,
that ain't cool.
Show the woman you have sometype of protection.
Don't be like these creeps inthe middle and say, hold up, bro
, that ain't cool.
Show the woman you have sometype of protection.

(01:15:05):
Don't be like these creeps inthe comments defending Diddy.
But I'm going to be honest, thecreeps in the comments are
starting to dwindle as this casegoes on.
Even a lot of people that weresupporting Diddy are starting to
be very quiet.
Even a lot of people that weresupporting Diddy are starting to

(01:15:27):
be very quiet.
I don't know if y'all noticed,but the voices of those comment
creepers is getting very, verylight.
Yeah, somebody said Yanni saysI really hope this case makes
people pause and rethinkcelebrity worship and culture.
Right, I agree.

(01:15:59):
Somebody said something about, Isaw something about Jay-Z.
Did you hear anything aboutJay-Z being under?
No, that's clickbait.
That's more clickbait.
I ain't heard nothing aboutJay-Z being under investigation.
That's what I say.
It's disgusting what people aresaying and doing just for

(01:16:19):
clicks man.
So I would say, to answer theco-conspirator question, it
seems like it's about at least10 conspirators, in my
estimation.
Somebody said exactly Can'tbelieve our media is still
glorifying some of these creeps,even Martha.

(01:16:43):
One thing about it the flowcommunity ain't glorifying them
and that's what I'm proud of.
The flow show, no filtercommunity.
The flow community.
We don't like it and that'swhat I like about it.
When I come back out here, I'llbe relaunching my merch store
with more sayings and more stuff.
So June 22nd, look for therelaunch of the merch store with

(01:17:07):
more merch, new merch, newideas.
Somebody said Joe, where is KK?
That's what I said.
Christina Korm, the chief ofstaff Imagine what she has to
say.
Yep.
Somebody said every week isgetting worse and worse for the

(01:17:28):
Dittler.
It sure is, and I told y'allthat, and I told y'all it was
going to get worse and worse aswe get to the end of this trial.
Shout out to all the victims.

(01:17:52):
Y'all, let's pray for them.
Um, let me see a couple more uhfacts that I may have missed.
Let's go over it, because meand said so much that I still
have everything I've I'm sure Imissed some stuff.

(01:18:20):
Mia's testimony was damaging forthem.
Mia also said that Diddy wouldtell her just to keep it moving
Don't tell nobody about anything.
And it should have been ominous, because one thing Mia said at

(01:18:44):
the very, very beginning of hertestimony and I was in there
from the very, very beginning ofher testimony.
One thing she said was the veryfirst time she got the job, the

(01:19:06):
human research department ladywhoever ran that for Diddy took
her to meet Diddy in his mansionor in his penthouse or whatever
.
And Diddy opened the door hehad nothing but his underwear on
.
Now, which boss?
What company you work for, thatyou go meet the boss?
And when you go meet the bosshe don't have nothing on but his
underwear.
What company does that?
And that foreshadowed what wasto come and a lot of people.

(01:19:31):
That's why I say it's so muchinfo, it's stuff you ain't even
gonna find in these articles,just because it's so much info.
Nobody even talked about that.
That was the very first part ofher interview.
When of her testimony, when shetalked about she went through
numerous interviews, then shewent through a two-week trial

(01:19:52):
period and then when she went tofinally meet Diddy for the
first time, boy ain't hadnothing on but his underwear.
That told you what type of timehe was on.
Today is going to be more of Mia.
Mia's not done.
So she said this person,vanessa.

(01:20:13):
I'm sorry if I said that wrong,but good morning.
Thanks for reporting to us.
Who will be the witness today?
It's going to be Mia.
Mia should be all day today.
They haven't evencross-examined her yet, so Mia
should be all day today.

(01:20:34):
And remember, the chef issupposed to testify.
And did he put hands on thechef?
Yes, pray for all the victims.
This is live.
Yeah, this is live.
Somebody said this is live.
Yeah, this is live.
This is live.
I'm live and direct with mycommunity.

(01:20:56):
I love all of y'all.
I just want to let y'all know Igot some more to talk about,
but I just want to let y'allknow that I appreciate each and
every last one of y'all know Igot some more to talk about, but
I just want to let y'all knowthat I appreciate each and every
last one of y'all.
I said it before and I'm goingto say it again I have the most
supportive, loving,nonjudgmental community on the
planet Y'all have.

(01:21:16):
I'm top 1% journalist and if youinclude all the journalists,
worldwide independentjournalists, everybody under the
sun y'all have put me in thetop 3% in two and a half years.

(01:21:38):
And it's just by me being me.
I ain't doing nothing specialat all.
And it's just by me being me.
I ain't doing nothing specialat all.
I'm not doing stuff for clicksand views.
I just get on here, turn mycomputer on and be honest with
y'all, and for that y'all havesupported me and pushed me to

(01:21:59):
heights I never saw comingmyself.
So I just I don't care, Ialways got to take some time to
let y'all know I appreciate itto be in the top one to 3%
journalists in the world.
It's unbelievable, especiallybecause I don't compromise
myself.
I don't say shit.
I don't feel I don't say shit,I don't believe and I don't go

(01:22:23):
with any narrative.
I just give you my honestopinion.
Whether it's pro-diddy oragainst-diddy, whatever the
information is, I just give itto y'all and simply by doing
that y'all have pushed me to thetop 1% 3%.
I ain't even put a shirt on yetand that's the funny thing and

(01:22:45):
it's a serious trial.
So I don't want.
I haven't been to many jokestoday, but the funny thing is
hearing everybody uh, uh, havingfun and tripping out or seeing
me with so much clothes on.
That's been like the most sadthing of all my dd coverage.
When they see me reportingoutside, they like they say, oh,

(01:23:07):
you got on clothes and I made ajoke.
I told them that they wouldn'tlet me go in the courtroom
without my shirt and I filed amotion.
So I'm waiting on the judge tohit me back and respond to my
motion of do I have to have ashirt on in the courtroom?
Are you violating my rights?
Love you too.

(01:23:28):
Lord, all of y'all like forreal.
I told y'all from the beginning.
Y'all see, when I called outTMZ, that let y'all know.
Tmz asked me to be on that show.
I've been on that show five,six or seven times, but once
they exposed themselves and Ialready had cut them off because
I felt like they were using meand I don't need TMZ my reach.

(01:23:50):
If you look at TMZ views onInstagram and Facebook and look
at my views, they not pound forpound, nowhere near me.
So but I like to let y'all knowI've been telling y'all from the
beginning I don't give a shitabout the mainstream media.
I don't care about thecelebrity world.
All I care about is my realfamily and real life and my

(01:24:11):
community y'all.
I don't give a fuck how big Iget, I don't care when I become
the number one journalist,because I ain't stopping here.
The top 3%, 2%, 1% that ain'tgood enough.
We taking this community tonumber one.
And even when I get to numberone, it's going to be just me

(01:24:31):
and my community.
I don't give a fuck abouteverybody else.
I told y'all that from thebeginning and I showed y'all
that to this day because Ididn't have to speak on TMZ.
I can still been going on TMZ,loving the limelight, loving the
exposure.
Fuck TMZ and anybody.
That's not about the truth.

(01:24:52):
And so I appreciate that.
Y'all chose me and I chosey'all, and I'm gonna make y'all
more proud as we continue thisjourney, as we continue to climb
to the top, as we continue tokick ass and take names.
I tell y'all, like I always say,this ain't an ass kissing zone.

(01:25:14):
Anybody looking for their assto be kissed, this ain't the
show.
We giving it to you raw andreal.
I'm just a straightforwardperson.
I don't have no anger towardsanybody.
You ask me a question, I'mgoing to give you a
straightforward answer.
A lot of people don't do thatanymore, so a lot of people
sometimes take mystraightforward answer as me

(01:25:36):
being mad.
It's not.
I'm in complete control of mylife.
I'm secure in my belief.
Nobody can make me upsetbecause of your opinion.
I appreciate opinions, but Ialso don't get emotional and I'm
also not kissing nobody's ass,and that includes TMZ.
They can kick them same rocksin them, same flip flops,

(01:26:00):
without without them socks, justlike everybody else.
Because I started this journeyamplifying victims' stories and
I'm going to finish this journeyamplifying victims' stories and
I don't give a damn who like itor not.

(01:26:21):
If you haven't noticed, I don'tgive a damn who like it or not.
If you haven't noticed, I don'tgive a shit.
My platform is to amplifyvictim stories.
If you want to pander to thewealthy, if you want to act like
only the wealthy deservejustice, that's on you.
But I'm going to be over here,being amongst the people, being

(01:26:45):
a voice of the people andamplifying the people.
That's what I'm doing from hereto this shit is over with, and
so again, I appreciate each andevery last one of y'all for
rocking with me, for placing meon top of this shit and the
other podcasters, the other news, all these other people.

(01:27:07):
They know they can't do shitwith me.
If you notice, don't nobodycall my name, no more.
Remember Stevie J?
Couple other little bad boypeople.
Couple people here and theretried it a long time ago.
Well, those days over with theyknow they can't fuck with me or
my community.

(01:27:27):
We mighty, we stick together,we don't die, like they used to
say about Bebe's kids.
We don't die, we multiply.
And I appreciate it, and I'mgoing to continue to cover these
cases, to cover these stories,to shout out my subscribers, to
shout out everybody who supportsme.

(01:27:48):
And if you're not supportingthis movement and you're
supporting the celebrities, thengo ahead and do you.
We got a different plan hereand, without further ado, let me
shout out these subscriberswho've been subscribing even
while I'm out here.
Oh shit, I can't pull them up.

(01:28:12):
I'm going to have to do themMonday, y'all.
I'm going to have to shout outthe subscribers Monday.
But it's been a hell of a ridey'all, and we ain't stopping, we
popping.
We gonna continue to stand upfor whoever needs to be stood up
for, because that's what wehere for.

(01:28:36):
I'm not here for no other reason.
I'm not here to be cute.
I'm not here to be a star.
I'm not here for none of that.
I'm not here to be a star.
I'm not here for none of that.
I'm here to represent, for themany victims like the ones we
see in this Diddy case and afterthe Diddy case is over, we will

(01:28:57):
be right back doing our samething After this Diddy case is
over.
It don't stop for us.
This is our mission.
If you've been following me,you know this is what I've been
doing from the beginning isrepresenting for victims, no

(01:29:19):
matter big or small, whether youfamous, whether you not famous.
Flo got your back and I got acommunity that got my back.
And with all that said and done, let's continue to do what we

(01:29:44):
do.
Let's continue to do what we do.
Oh, I was able to get thempulled up.
Y'all shout out to cynthiaharris, a vip diddy customer.
Janine, jen, alia, nikki,guinea, gian the gian, uh, genie
, genie did a three dollarsubscription.
Much love to you.
Jennifer $23.
Carla $23.

(01:30:05):
Karina $23.
Kip $3.
Angie B $3.
Breeze Shannon $3.
Sinead $4.
All of y'all.
Y'all have made my dream cometrue and we're going to continue
to do what we do.
Let's get them.

(01:30:27):
I'm Outs in the chat so I canget my ass back to work.
Much love to everybody.
You can send me videos on mysocial medias Flow, daddy, flow
on Instagram and Facebook.
I got a super chat.
Let me not forget to shout outthis super chat, or somebody
just sent something.
Let's get the amounts in thechat.
Y'all.
We have our own language, wehave our own style, we have our
own community and our communityis based in love.

(01:30:48):
They can't figure it out, butit ain't for them to figure out
as long as we know what we got.
Melissa, thank you for the$4.99.
Melissa says thank you foralways being real and honest and
giving us the real info.
Always, y'all.

(01:31:08):
No clicks and views.
Not for clicks and views here.
Let's get to our mouse.
In the chat, somebody said theyjust came across a short that I
put out.
Yeah, I got a lot.
You gotta check out a lot of myvideos.
Like Steph said, I'm out andlike you got to check out a lot
of my videos.
Like Steph said I'm out.
And like this person said and Ilike it, yeah, you're missing

(01:31:30):
the nitro, but you can catch therepunt.
I got to get out of here.
Like Steph said, I'm out.
I love y'all, but I'm out,check me out.

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