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The prosecution in Sean "Diddy" Combs' RICO trial has entered a critical new phase, revealing a strategic roadmap that's dismantling the defense piece by piece. After establishing foundation with victim testimony, prosecutors are now calling those who handled Diddy's money and security operations—people with direct knowledge of the alleged criminal enterprise.

Several bombshell witnesses have been announced, including fashion designer Baina Bogdolan who reportedly was dangled from a 17th-floor balcony, hotel security employee Eddie Garcia who required immunity to testify about the Cassie assault incident, and former Chief Financial Officers who controlled Diddy's purse strings and can trace where money flowed. Even more shocking is a mystery witness discovered on video during the federal raid who flew in from overseas specifically to testify.

What makes this RICO case so compelling is how straightforward the charges actually are. Despite misconceptions that RICO requires extreme violence or massive drug operations, prosecutors only need to prove Diddy used his business enterprise to commit two qualifying criminal acts within a ten-year period. The testimony has already suggested numerous potential RICO predicates including bribery, kidnapping, extortion, forced labor, witness intimidation, and breaking and entering—far exceeding the minimum requirement.

The deafening silence from Hollywood speaks volumes. Not a single A-list celebrity who once proudly associated with Diddy has come to his defense, suggesting they recognize the credibility and gravity of the charges. Meanwhile, witnesses consistently name the same inner circle members who allegedly helped carry out the criminal enterprise—D-Rock, Christina Corum, Uncle Paulie, and Ruben—all conspicuously absent from public view.

This case may represent just the beginning of a larger reckoning. As testimony continues to unveil the extent of the alleged criminal operation and those who enabled it, will others who stood by silently while witnessing abuse also face consequences? Follow along daily as we unpack each new revelation from what's becoming the most significant music industry criminal case in decades.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
up.
It's the flow show no filter.
And diddy is cook slow crockpotty.
You know how we do, but beforewe get into the diddy case, let
me cover my ass.
No, diddy, the thoughts, viewsand opinions shared at the flow
show no filter are foreducational and entertainment

(00:23):
purposes only.
I am not a professional, I amjust good.
What is up?
Breakfast crew Flo Pacino's,everybody in the building, come

(00:46):
on in.
Another day, another ditty.
Another crazy, crazy session.
It's heating up and today Ricois entering the chat for the
20th time.

(01:06):
In this case we got to talkabout it.
This is just.
I don't know what Diddy goingto do at this point.
Diddy, in the defense, theytried to humiliate Mia on the
stand and discredit her, butit's so many bitches.

(01:26):
Good morning Megan.
Good morning, see, tuck in thebuilding.
Come in, make sure you like itas you come in.
What's up?
Grab you a flow and sit backand relax.
Rachel, all the people come onin.
Y'all, we got Mystery witnessesand sit back and relax.

(01:48):
Rayshel, all the people come onin.
Y'all, we got mystery witnessesand victims to talk about.
Today we got more victims thatwere that I told y'all would be
on the stand.
That have just been announced.
Good morning, stuart.
We got a lot to get into todayy'all.

(02:09):
More people have flipped onDiddy, more people have turned
snitch that are going to tellabout possible bribery, possible
kidnapping, possible bribery,possible kidnapping all acts

(02:32):
that are covered under the RICO.
At this point, people who aresaying they don't see RICO don't
even pay them no attention.
They don't know anything aboutthe case.
I've catched people up all thetime.
I had somebody come in mycomments yesterday and he said
there's been no Rico Sean.
I said I asked him a simplequestion and this was a booby

(02:52):
trap because I knew what hisanswer was going to be and I
knew it was going to be wrong.
But I asked him well, what wasthe difference between R Kelly's
Rico, which was in the samestate of New York, and Diddy's
Rico?
Since you're saying Diddy, youhaven't seen Rico, then why was
R Kelly's Rico?
He fell for the bait.
He came right back and exactlysaid what I wanted him to say.

(03:16):
He said well, r Kelly's hadmore to do with minors and
Diddy's has more to do withconsidering adults.
I said ha ha ha ha.
I knew you'd say that I wascounting on you to say that
actually, you're dead wrong.
This, this, the sex traffickingand the and the and the sex part

(03:37):
of it is actually separate.
Rico is a whole, nother charge.
Rico can be rico without the,the sex and any of that.
R Kelly's was sexploitationbecause of the minors.
Diddy's is sex trafficking, butthat had nothing to do with
Rico.
So I told him, like that's like.

(03:57):
I thought you don't know, youdon't understand Rico.
And have a good day.
See, these people don't evenunderstand Rico.
Have a good day.
See, these people don't evenunderstand Rico.
That's.
80% of the problem is so manypeople don't even understand

(04:17):
Rico and don't take the time tolook it up, to understand what
it is.
And so I've been cooking allday in the comments.
I prepare well, I study thisshit in the comments.
I prepare well, I study thisshit.
You better be on your A game ifyou come at me about any of
this, because I know for a factmost people haven't studied it
nowhere near to the degree Ihave.

(04:39):
First I'll let you know one ofthe alleged victims who we
haven't been named yet.
This is I think they're callingher victim number two.
She hasn't been named yet, butshe's coming.
She's came from overseas.
She has a flight out of here, Ithink Thursday.
So they're getting hertestimony in.
Do you know how they locatedthis victim?

(05:01):
And it's not Gina.
I'm letting you know that now.
They found her on one of thefreak off tapes when they did
that raid.
I guess they saw her on thetape, contacted her and got in
contact.
Somehow she is about to testifythis week.

(05:23):
I don't think it'll be today,but they said it will be before
Thursday because she has to flyout.
So they're trying to jam packeverybody in.
But can you imagine this issomebody we haven't heard of.
We don't know who it is.
Was she under the influence ofdrugs?
Did she look incapacitated inthat video?

(05:53):
Who knows?
But we know one thing if theprosecution is calling her,
something ain't right, who elsewe got?
Remember I told you, uh who?
Baina bogdolovandallin orsomething like that.
I can't pronounce her name.
Baina Bogdallin, that's the onewho was friends with Cassie.
Who, diddy, held her over a 17floor balcony.

(06:17):
If you've been locked into theflow, show no filter throughout
this whole case.
You'll know.
Don't show no filter throughoutthis whole case.
You know, I told you that Ibelieve she would be one of the
victims testifying because theyhad somebody in the indictment
that I read.
They said someone was dangledover a balcony and with all my
research, she's the only one Icould come up with.

(06:38):
Well, she has been announced asbeing a witness slash victim
who will be testifying, but thatain't it.
Diddy might have multiple lifesentences by the time this is
over.

(07:00):
Yesterday did I get to speak toy'all?
I don't think I did.
I think I just talked about iton my uh, on my social media, uh
, breakdown.
But there's a guy named MrGarcia, uh, that worked at
intercontinental hospital I meanhospital, intercontinental
hotel, where the Cassie andDiddy violent tape that we all

(07:22):
saw, that horrific tape, right,diddy violent tape that we all
saw, that horrific tape, right.
Well, yesterday he was set totestify but he, when he came
into court, he had his lawyerwith him and he pleaded the
fifth, meaning he didn't want totalk.
Well, the judge worked on thejudge and the prosecution worked
on immunity agreement for him.
As far as I'm I'm being toldthat immunity agreement for him.

(07:45):
As far as I'm being told, thatimmunity agreement was signed
and Mr Garcia will be testifyingtoday.
Now, what might hey, goodmorning Harlem.
What might Garcia be testifyingto today Cooking, be testifying
to today.
Cooking Diddy's behind somework, cooking Diddy's behind

(08:11):
some work.
He may be testifying about thebribery, the money Diddy offered
for that tape to never see thelight of day.
He may also be testifying thatCassie was trying to leave and
did he drag her back into thehotel room which would be

(08:31):
kidnapping.
Remember they prosecution onlyneeds two of these acts bribery,
kidnapping, coercion, um ext,arson.
And there are more, but theyonly need two of those X within
a 10 period for it to be RICO.
Right now they have like 10 onthe table.

(08:54):
So to those that still don'tunderstand RICO, please look it
up RICO conspiracy, look it upRico conspiracy.
It's getting to the point wherethe people that are for Diddy,
it's getting to the point whereyou're basically counting on the

(09:15):
jury saying everybody's lyingBecause if just two or three of
these witnesses are believed,he's cooked.
Two of them, one of them, twoof them for you to say there's

(09:36):
not conspiracy.
But check this out, there'smore, there's more.
So we got the security atIntercontinental.
We got Miss Baina Bogdolan, whowas the fashion designer that
hooked up with Diddy, to dofashion with Sean John and get
her line off the ground.
She ended up dangled over a17-floor balcony.

(10:01):
We have the money man.
Now CFOs who worked for Diddy,who controlled and handled the
money, have flipped and are setto testify Maybe today, maybe
tomorrow Derrick Ferguson andAnthony Abrams.

(10:22):
Let me tell you about who DerekFerguson is.
Derek Ferguson handled themoney for Diddy.
He's a CFO, chief FinancialOfficer.
He is a former Chief GrowthOfficer and Chief financial

(10:45):
officer for Combs Enterprise.
He's going to testify wherethat money was going.
Possible more bribery.
Possible more hush money.
This Rico is crazier than maybeany RICO we've witnessed.

(11:07):
That's not it.
We have more people set totestify and I'm going to explain
what's going on.
Before we get into the recap ofyesterday's testimonies, let me

(11:30):
explain what's going on, nowthat we are not quite halfway
through, but we are a third ofthe way through.
The game plan for theprosecution has been laid out.
If you're paying attention, youalready know where this is
going.
In the first third two weekslet's just call it the first two

(11:54):
weeks they laid the groundwork,putting the witnesses on the
stand who were victims.
They basically laying out thevictims.
You can believe them.
You cannot believe them,whatever you want to say,
because this is part of theirgang plan and let's call the

(12:15):
witnesses and victims for lackof a better term pawns in the
situation, people who weremanipulated, people who were
taken advantage of people,people who were used.
I'm talking about Cassie.
I'm talking about CapricornClark, I'm talking about Mia,

(12:38):
the fashion designer, mr Nash, Imean the fashion stylist, but
then we're about to enter or, mrNash, I mean the fashion
stylist, but then we're about toenter the phase where they're
working their way up the ladder.
Now we're talking about theknights, the rooks and finally,
the queen who was next to theking, and in my opinion, that's

(13:00):
Christina Coram.
See, all these names you'rehearing in these testimonies.
Remember, I told you you'rehearing these names for a reason
, and I told you that every goodlawyer has told me the
prosecution saves their best forlast because that is the last

(13:23):
thing they want the jury to hear.
Hey, sybil, hey, thanks, joanne.
Joanne said nobody explainswhat's going on like I do.
Thank you for that.
So check this out.
We've laid the foundation now.
They laid the foundation, butbest believe these names who
worked right beside Diddy willbe on that witness stand.

(13:49):
I'm talking about D-Rock,diddy's right-hand man.
I'm talking about Ruben, theone we keep hearing about
security that carried out a lotof the crimes, as far as taking
Capricorn Clark to get the liedetective test in some abandoned
building, all that intimidationRemember Ruben took her there.

(14:12):
That's security, uncle Paulie.
I'm not quite sure about RogerBonds, but possibly Roger Bonds
another security, and I thinkone of the last witnesses will

(14:32):
be Christina Korn.
See, these people have totestify or they ass is grass.
And the fact that you don't seethem, you haven't seen or heard
from them at all, the fact thatthey're not co-defendants
because they helped carry outmany of these crimes.

(14:53):
If you listen to the witnesses,they're explaining them
themselves.
They helped Diddy.
What's Rico Diddy?
What's RICO?
Rico is using a group orbusiness in a structured format
to help you carry out crimes,cover up crimes.

(15:14):
So if you listen to thewitnesses, who have they been
naming that have helped Diddy?
You've heard D-Rock.
You've heard that witnesses andvictims had called Christina
Corham.
She didn't do nothing about it.
You've heard Uncle Pauly makeside sideline remarks and

(15:39):
threats.
Tell people that if Diddy getstired of you, I'm going to be
the last face, you see.
Tell people that if Diddy getstired of you, I'm going to be
the last face.
You see, you think these peoplearen't going to have to testify
or sit their ass right next tothe Dittler, itty bitty Diddy,
mohawk Diddy, whatever you wantto call his ass.

(16:00):
No accountability, diddy.
So as we work our way up tothis, diddy knows he's cooked.
Diddy knows himself he iscooked.

(16:28):
The defense team knows.
You can poke as many holes asyou want, you can humiliate
these women on the stand.
It's too much on the table.
Too many witnesses from yourown camp are telling.
Now you got the chief financialofficer who handled the money
set to testify, derrick ferguson.
What is he gonna tell?
And the security guy, mr Garcia, from the Intercontinental

(16:52):
Hotel where that Cassie Diddyviolent situation happened and
there was a freak-off going onin the room.
He is so much a criminal heneeded I'm talking about Garcia,
he needed immunity to testify.

(17:19):
So what crime did he commit onbehalf of Diddy?
He may be the one who made thetape disappear.
He may have took the $50,000.
He bought the burner phones.
Yep, yeah, he bought the.
There you go.
One thing I like about the Flowcommunity we are all in tune.

(17:41):
I educate y'all and y'all runwith it and y'all do your own
research and y'all bring stuffto the table.
We by far the best communitycovering the Diddy case, the
most informed community by far.
Hey, boo says he bought themburner phones.
There's a Rico right thereThreats and use company money.

(18:02):
There's three yes, it's so many, it's so much Rico.
If you understand Rico, thereare literally about seven or
eight Rico X that have beentalked about and proven.
In this case alone, they onlyneed two.
See, like I said, I was thefirst one to say that it's like

(18:29):
people think rico is unaliving ahundred, a whole bunch of
bodies and flying drugs overfrom colombia and and tying
people up and tying people upwith their hands behind their
back and holding people hostage,and like they think Rico is

(18:50):
that Rico is very simple, it'smuch simpler.
That's an extreme version ofRico.
But holding people againsttheir will.
Having your employees go buydrugs for you, having your
employees break and enter withyou to go look in Kid Cudi's

(19:13):
house to see what he got, what'sgoing on?
Having employees blow up KidCudi's car that's arson.
Calling Cassie's mom andtelling her to give you $20,000
or you're putting out a freakoff tape that's extortion.
That's another RICO act.
Having a freak-off at theIntercontinental Hotel and then

(19:40):
taking Cassie and dragging herback to the hotel room.
That's kidnapping.
That's another RICO act.
Paying the hotel security$50,000 to make sure that tape
never sees the light of daythat's bribery.
It's another RICO act.
The list goes on and on.

(20:00):
Mia testified that she didn'thave a moment to breathe.
She didn't get any off time.
She was always threatened atwork.
That's forced labor.
If you remember I don'tremember the white man's name
who worked for Diddy, who alsotestified that they worked 20
hours a day, had four hours offand was also frequently

(20:28):
threatened that he would neverwork again if he didn't do right
by Diddy.
That's more forced labor.
That's another Rico act.
If you saying you don't see Riconow you just don't know what
Rico is and you need to tuneinto the flow show no filter and

(20:50):
quit watching this bubble gumcoverage, because a lot of
bubble gum coverage of thisdiddy trial.
People are just capitalizingoff the fact that people are at.
Everyone in the world isinterested in diddy and you got
a lot of bubble gum peoplereporting it that don't even
know what the hell they talkingabout.
They talking about Prince.

(21:11):
They talking about Princerecordings in the courtroom.
Ain't been no damn Princerecording in no courtroom.
We don't need your coverage.
Like Rachel said, do yourresearch.
We haven't.
And I just listed all of thaty'all.
And when we're talking aboutRico, when we're talking about

(21:36):
Rico, I said we got a questionCan the other hotel managers be
held for conspiracy?
Because they all said he had anaccount?
Because all the destructionthat he left after these
freak-offs See what's happening,guys is everybody who you think
should be held accountable insome form or fashion is getting

(21:57):
a deal Because the feds want allof this testimony or all of
these statements to get diddy.
So a lot of the people that youthink are involved, they were
held accountable.
The only difference is theytook deals to give statements,
to give testimonies.

(22:17):
So don't think anybody who hadknowledge of this don't think
they are not being heldaccountable.
The only reason they're notbeing charged is because they're
helping the prosecution.
So I just want everybody tounderstand that this is one of
those things.
Let's say I knew about somestuff.

(22:38):
Say I was one of those hotelmanagers.
The feds came to me and say, hey, you either sit your ass next
to Diddy or tell us everythingyou need to know and you can go
scot-free.
I'm telling them everything.
I know and that's what peopleare doing.
So don't think anybody.

(23:01):
The only reason that anybodyconnected is being able to walk
free is because they're helpingout the prosecution.
You can take that to the bankin cash.
Nobody's getting off the hookbecause the only if you't give
no, if you don't tell what youknow, your ass will be sitting
right next to mohawk.
Did they be cutting a mohawk inyour head?
Um, also, I believe her namewas yeah, there's week, like uh

(23:26):
and boo say exactly as we goeverywhere, uh, illuminati.
Ninja said who was the witness?
Which witness are you talkingabout?
Also, I believe her name wasSylvia.
Sylvia.
I'll look in the article tomake sure, but I'm pretty sure

(23:46):
her name was Sylvia, to makesure, but I'm pretty sure her
name was Sylvia.
She testified about all thealiases Diddy used so they could
tie those Frank White, frankBlack, all those names so they
can tie them to actually Diddy.
And she said their system keepstrack of all the names.
Even if you use an alias, itlinks all your stuff together.

(24:09):
So they did that.
They did that to link everybody, to link all those aliases to
Diddy.
So Sylvia testified.
The prosecution is running amaster class, the best thing
that the defense did, as far asif you want to give them any

(24:31):
points for anything.
They had Mia flustered, but whoknows how that will read to the
jury, because Brian still wasvery insensitive but he was
doing his job and even the judgesaid there was no wrongdoing.
So I have to acquiesce to thejudge as far as his treatment to
Mia.
The judge said there was nowrongdoing.
So I have to acquiesce to thejudge as far as his treatment to

(24:53):
Mia.
The judge said there was nowrongdoing.
I'm going to leave it at that.
But kind of caught her up withthe things he said on social
media versus what happened toher.
But, like I told you, dr Hughesexplained all of that.
So if the jury listens to theexpert, they will understand how

(25:16):
she was great on one end andmistreated on one end, but also
spoke highly of Diddy on herInstagram post.
So that's one of those thingswhere it's going to be what the
jury believes.
But this case is so.
It's so many levels and theystill didn't disprove forced

(25:36):
labor, which was the major thingthat Mia was testifying to, and
up there to prove the sexualviolence, even if they throw her
sexual violence out.
Even if they throw it out, shestill proved forced labor and

(26:01):
that's a rico act and thedefense didn't do anything to
disprove that.
Um, also real quick, happybirthday everybody.
We got one of our communitymembers, laura.
Uh, I want to wish her a happybirthday.
I don't think she's able to bein the live, but she.
She reached out to me and toldme her birthday was the day.

(26:21):
I want everybody in thecommunity to wish laura happy
birthday in the comments.
She's a faithful laura clifford.
She's a faithful listener,faithful viewer and subscriber,
very supportive.
Everybody say happy birthday toLaura Clifford.
We're going to continue.
Happy birthday Laura, let'scontinue.
But I want to know and I don'tknow.

(26:45):
You know, I would tell you if Ihad a clue.
I don't have a clue who thiswoman is, who was spotted on the
freak off tape.
I don't know who the hell this,who this person is, but I
believe this is going to be adevastating blow and, if you
think about it, we get closerand closer and deeper into this

(27:08):
prosecution presenting this case.
Think about it.
Wait till D-Rock has to get onthat witness stand.
D-rock called witnesses, as amatter of fact, if you remember,
days after Cassie filed herlawsuit.
Days after that, b-rock wascalling Mia, harassing Mia,

(27:36):
trying to get her to make sureshe had a perfect narrative for
all the stuff she had wentthrough, trying to make sure she
don't tell on the dealerBecause, if you recall, diddy
called Mia first and Mia did notanswer the phone.
So when she didn't answer forDiddy, d-rock would call.

(27:56):
If people didn't answer forD-Rock, christina Corum would
call.
Haven't you noticed ChristinaCorum?
And D-Rock and Uncle Paulyhaven't you noticed they've been
very quiet?
And Uncle Paulie, haven't younoticed they've been very quiet?
Not a peep out of them.

(28:18):
Considering you keep hearingtheir name almost every day in
this trial, I know I'm not theonly one notice that they won't
be quiet for too much longer.
You best believe they will beon that witness stand.
I believe they're going to bein the last week or two and at
that point, what will the Diddyapologist, what will Diddy's

(28:40):
defense say when the innercircle because you got to think
about Cassie, even CapricornClark, about Cassie, even
Capricorn Clark, mia, theyworked for Diddy but they were
pawns in this situation.
The people who carried out theseactual crimes of intimidation,

(29:05):
of bribery, of tracking people,tracking down employees, the
people who were in the innercircle of Diddy and know where
the bodies are buried, in asense, are D-orn, ruben.
Now you can call everybodyliars if you want, but you won't

(29:38):
be able to call them liars onceDiddy's inner inner circle gets
on, that stand and cooperatesand testifies and cosigns and
cooperates and testifies andcosigns everything that was said

(29:58):
by all of the previouswitnesses.
That's the direction we'reheaded in.
Y'all I see it clear as day.
I saw it from the beginning,but now it's basically written.
They are working.
The prosecution is workingtheir way up the ladder.
Let's look at this as a pyramidand, in my humble opinion, as

(30:21):
far as the people who helpedDiddy carry out all these crimes
and use his enterprise as acriminal enterprise, I believe
the top of that pyramid is goingto be Christina Corham.
I think she is the one whoknows the most, who did the most

(30:41):
for Diddy, and her testimony isgoing to be the final nail in
the coffin, in my opinion.
But D-Rock will be a nail inthat coffin, uncle Pauly, he
will be a nail in that coffinand, of course, ruben, not to

(31:02):
mention the people like DerekFerguson who have turned on
Diddy and will be testifying andtelling where that money's
going.
And don't forget, we gotanother victim, not just the one

(31:24):
who was in the freak-off tape,but we got Bainer, the fashion
designer.
Let me refresh you guys.
I told you she would be awitness in this case.
I said that before the caseeven started and I continue to
say it as the case went on.
See, this is from the BBC.

(31:45):
This is the person that accusedDiddy of dangling her over a
balcony.
This is Ms Bongolan Says.
She was spending the night withMs Cassie Ventura at her
apartment when Mr Combs startedshouting and banging on the

(32:08):
front door.
Now listen to this, becausey'all going to hear this
testimony, y'all going to hearit from the horse's mouth.
I'm going to give y'all alittle prelude.
Did he start banging onCassie's door?
Mrs Bogalem was over there.
After banging and gettinghimself inside, mr Combs
confronted Ms Banner, who was onthe balcony at the time.

(32:33):
He then lifted her up.
This is a tiny woman.
He lifted her up and starteddangling her from the balcony of
the unit.
At the time, banner weighedbarely 100 pounds.
Miss Banna tried to resist himthrowing her weight back, but it

(33:00):
didn't help.
He easily overpowered her.
Miss Ventura came outside tointervene and then that's when
Diddy pulled her back over theledge and slammed her onto the
patio furniture.

(33:21):
Ladies and gentlemen of the FlowShow no Filter.
This will be more damagingtestimony, more proof of the
intimidation and the violencethat Diddy did with people who
were there to do business.
Again, this isn't a girlfriend.

(33:42):
This isn't even a longtimefriend of Diddy.
This is somebody who connected,trying to get her fashion
designing off the ground and atthe same time, worked with Diddy
on his fashion.
Sean John, miss Ben is going totestify.

(34:06):
You know we're going to betalking about it.
We are here every day, mondaythrough Friday, at 7.30 am sharp
Eastern Standard Time.
To all my Australian peoplethey say it's like 11 pm when I
come on.
So we at night overseas.
But wherever you are, look upNew York time, 7.30, and that's
us every day, 7.30 am.

(34:27):
Now let's talk about some ofthe other people set to testify.
Hotel staffer when Cassie wasallegedly attacked by Diddy.
We don't even have to sayallegedly, no more, we saw it
right.
Well, this employee worked inthe security department.

(34:51):
He has been given immunity.
So the article comes from NewsNation.
A former security employee atthe Los Angeles Hotel is
expected to take the stand todayand he is expected to be on the
stand for about an hour and ahalf.

(35:12):
Prosecutors are slated to callMr Eddie Garcia, who worked in
security for theIntercontinental Hotel in Los
Angeles.
He will be testifying underimmunity.
As I told you, he showed upyesterday and evoked his 5th
amendment right the right toremain silent and not say shit.

(35:37):
They offered him immunity.
Now he about to spill the beans.
What might he testify about?
Like I said, we know Diddy wasoffering bribe money.
The number that's been thrownaround is $50,000 for that tape

(35:59):
to never see the light of day.
I believe Eddie Garcia had alot to do with that and may have
orchestrated that.
That's why his ass wantedimmunity, so he wouldn't
incriminate himself.
Had a lot to do with that andmay have orchestrated that.
That's why his ass wantedimmunity, so he wouldn't

(36:20):
incriminate himself.
This is really, really, reallylooking bad for Itty Bitty Diddy
and his Tootsie Roll.
Itty Bitty Diddy and thatTootsie Roll is on the hot seat.
Y'all know Tootsie Rolls.
When they get hot they melt andit's getting hot in that

(36:42):
fucking courtroom.
Shout out to all my Diddy VIPmembers.
Hope you liked the videoyesterday I dropped.
That was from the courthouseand just to let y'all know, I
will be back around about the22nd of June.
I'll be back in New York.
So all my VIP, you'll get moreaccess later in a couple of

(37:02):
weeks, in a few weeks, and thenI also will definitely 1000% be
in the courtroom and be in NewYork when the verdict is read.
So if you are VIP members, allrequires is a $23 subscription,
which helps get my ass there,but you will be in that

(37:24):
courtroom or you will be in NewYork with me via my phone or via
my streaming device when theverdict is read.
So if you haven't subscribed,make sure you are subscribed.
I'm going to put thesubscription link in the chat
for you real quick and thenwe're going to get back.

(37:45):
I got a whole bunch more to talkabout, so don't go nowhere.
I haven't even gotten to themeat of it yet.
This is falling apart for Diddyat an amazing pace.
Let me put the subscription inthere for those who want to be a
part of the verdict and want tobe a part of the exclusive

(38:09):
content when I go back in a fewweeks.
I just put the link, thesubscription link, in the chat
and all it requires is a twentythree dollar subscription.
Now let's continue.
I'm excited, I can't wait to goback, but let's talk about a
little bit more with me.
And she talked about Diddytracking their track, tracking
the car, putting trackingdevices following these workers

(38:34):
all over the place.
Terrified environment, all Itell people.
If you don't understand howcriminal this is, take your boss
, exchange your boss that youwork for right now and put Diddy
right there and say Diddy doeseverything that you've heard in

(38:56):
this courtroom happens in yourplace of employment and see how
quick motherfuckers won't bearrested.
So much had happened.
Diddy took people's phoneswhere they couldn't call for
help, namely me and Cassie Miaalso talked about how he used

(39:23):
fake aliases Frank Black,phillip Hines to stay under the
radar with these freak-offs andall this.
Baby oil and astral glideeverywhere.
Okin, which was the other lady,testified that Combs once

(39:45):
incurred an extra $300 charge toclean drapes, another $500
charge to clean oil, damage Babyoil everywhere.
Nobody liked this guy.

(40:06):
The more you hear in thistestimony, the more you hear.
The more you hear in thistestimony, the more you realize
Diddy was a horrible human beingto people.
This is why nobody has anyhesitation on testifying against
him.
He treated everybody like shit,and so when you treat everybody

(40:30):
like shit, shit, nobody iskeeping no secret for you,
because they'll stay around foryour money.
They'll stay around to keep up,keep, keep their bills paid.
But when you don't, when whenyour money is no longer good and
you're sitting behind, you'resitting in court and the court
is telling people you eithertestify against this man or your

(40:54):
ass will be sitting right nextto him in jail.
They all testify.
Think about this you don't havenot one A-list celebrity.
You don't have not one A-listcelebrity speaking up for Diddy.
Not one.

(41:21):
Guess.
Who has Diddy?
Guess who?
The only person speaking up forDiddy?
Ray J, a C-lister With nothingto lose.
But before this, diddy was thewho's who, ashton Kutcher.
Where is Ellen?
Ellen once called Diddy herSnuggle buckle, buckle, or

(41:45):
whatever the fuck.
Y'all remember that?
She said Diddy was herMcSnuggle buckle, or whatever.
Where is she at?
Or whatever the fuck?
Y'all remember that she saidDiddy was her mixed snuggle
bugger, or whatever.
Where is she at?
Oprah Jay-Z, beyonce, beyonce.
The fact that you don't have onecelebrity speaking up for this

(42:09):
man should let you know howcooked he is For it not to be no
case, as some are calling yousure don't have any of his
friends speaking out.
None, literally the only peoplethat have Diddy's back is his

(42:35):
mama and his children.
That should tell you something.
Like I said, those celebrities.
It's so quiet.
You can hear a cat piss oncotton hell.
You can hear a cat piss oncotton Hell.

(43:01):
You can hear an ant break windat a football game.
That's how quiet it's been.
They're all involved, like yousaid Leonardo DiCaprio, will
Smith we're already ain't nobodysaying nothing.
You know why?
Because Diddy Cook and theytrying to make sure they ain't

(43:25):
next.
But another thing I want y'allto pay attention to this case
ain't this is going to lead tomore.
This is going to lead to morecases.
This ain't over Before it's allsaid and done.

(43:45):
Diddy will have more cases andsome of these celebrities who
sat by and been complacent andcomplicit to this shit, they
will be called in.
This is going to be a chainreaction, or otherwise known.

(44:07):
Since we're talking about AshtonKutcher, let's talk about one
of my favorite Ashton Kutcher.
Let's talk about one of myfavorite Ashton Kutcher movies.
This will be a butterfly effectfor your ass.
If you don't know what thebutterfly effect is it's one
little thing leads to a millionbigger things.
As a matter of fact, thesecelebrities are even pissed that

(44:37):
Diddy has everybody wrapped upin this shit because he was
sloppy, he was arrogant and henever cared about nobody but
himself.
This is just the tip of theiceberg.
This is just the top of thetree.
We still got the roots in theground that we don't see, and

(45:07):
it's amazing that you still havesome people, even though it's
getting less and less and less.
You got some people talkingabout I don't see Rico.
That's because your ass ain'tlooked it up.
That's because you don't knowwhat the fuck Rico is.
You wouldn't know Rico if itslapped you in the face.
Because this is Rico, this isFreako.

(45:29):
This is Freako.
This is Freako Rico, this ischoose whatever you want type of
Rico.
And we got more and more peopletestifying.
I don't have a lot ofbackground on Anthony Abram, but

(45:54):
he is another person who is incharge of the money, of Diddy's
money.
He will be testifying.
He has turned on Diddy.
He has turned on Diddy.
Some more information about theyoung lady or the person.
I'm assuming it's a woman, butwith the itty-bitty-ditty you

(46:17):
don't know if it's a woman or aman that was on this freak-off
tape.
I'm assuming it's a woman.
It's set to testify.
She is apparently either she'sjust going overseas or she lives
overseas, but I'm sure Diddydidn't want her testifying.
This is crazy, uncle Paulie.

(46:44):
We have documented.
I found an old article.
I found an old article.
I found an old article thatdealt with diddy.
Remember j-lo?
Where you at j-lo j-lo awfullyquiet, nobody knows diddy.

(47:05):
Y'all notice that.
Yeah, derrick Ferguson, yeah,I've already talked about
Derrick Ferguson.
Derrick Ferguson will betestifying, a former CFO for
Diddy.
But J-Lo.
I found an old article and itdeals with Uncle Paulie.

(47:26):
Do you know back when thatshooting happened in the club
when Shine took the fall?
But many people said it wasDiddy that did the shooting and
J-Lo helped conceal it.
You know that, mess.
Well, I found an old articlewhere they had found out that
Uncle Pauly was intimidatingwitnesses and witnessed

(47:49):
tampering even back then.
Another situation documentedthat Uncle Pauly was a part of
was when they beat the hell outof Steve Stout.
If you don't remember, steveStout was a record exec and

(48:10):
Diddy didn't like a scene of avideo and Diddy and the rest of
his comrades and cronies andgoons and assholes pulled up on
Steve Stout.
This is what Steve Stout said.
He punched me in the face andthen he grabbed the phone and
bashed me in the head with it.

(48:31):
One minute I'm in the middle ofa meeting and the next minute
I'm down on the floor and Puffyand his guys are kicking and
pounding.
One of them pick up a chair andthrows it at me.
Then Puffy throws my desk overand they just walk out like
nothing happened.
I was laying there on the floorbleeding.

(48:55):
My jaw and my head were allswollen.
I couldn't move my arm.
It was a traumatic experience,and in the middle of it I didn't
know exactly how to feelexperience.
And in the middle of it Ididn't know exactly how to feel.
I was upset, embarrassed,scared and angry.

(49:21):
As far as I'm concerned, thiswas an attempt on my life.
The only reason I'm not dead isbecause they missed.
After the beating, my familyurged me to get out of the music
business and I considered it,but the company has been very
supportive of me and made mefeel comfortable so that I can
continue.
I still have second thoughts,though, about how I move around.

(49:42):
I'm still concerned about goingback to the office.
I'm still scared.
This was May 21st 1999.
Written in the LA Times SteveStout, a well-known record

(50:08):
executive.
Diddy has been a monsterknownrecord executive.
Diddy has been a monster theentire time.
And for y'all, I found out UnclePauly's real name, if y'all
want to do some research.
His name is Paul Offord P-A-U-Land his last name is Offord

(50:28):
O-F-F-O-R-L and his last name isOfford O-F-F-O-R-D.
You can't hide from the flowshow.
So if you want to look up UnclePauly and see what more
information you can find on him,I'm going to put his name in
the chat and feel free to dosome digging yourself.

(50:52):
But Uncle Pauly, if he has toget up on that stage, I'm sure
he's going to have to get up onthat stage.
I'm going to call it, but it'sthe witness stand.
I'm sure he's going to have toget up on there.
He's going to have to get up onthere because he has been the
main guy, diddy's main goon,running around intimidating

(51:15):
folks.
So let's do that rundown.
We got Mr Garcia, who hasimmunity.
We also have Frank Piazza.
I forgot Frank Piazza.
I forgot Frank Piazza is afterEddie Garcia.

(51:36):
Eddie Garcia is supposed to bethis morning.
So at the close of this show,eddie Garcia, the one who
controlled that Cassie take andmay have took bribe money from
Diddy and may know more than hasbeen told so far.
He has been granted immunity.
He is going on this morning,tuesday am, it says on the

(52:00):
docket.
Also after that will be theforensic video expert, frank
Piazza, and then Combs' employeeDerek Ferguson, and then the
accuser, brianna Bogolan.

(52:23):
Remember, derek Ferguson is theCFO, he controlled the money.
He's going to tell.
Perhaps if some of this moneywas business money and corporate
money was used to bribe people,maybe that's where the money
came from, for that went to thesecurity at Intercontinental.
Who knows?

(52:43):
But Diddy knows.
And after today we all know.
And then, like I said, briannaBogolan that's the one Diddy
allegedly held over the balcony.
They are saying she is set totestify today, and then tomorrow

(53:06):
the woman that they're callingJane Doe.
That's the woman that theylocated based on seeing her on
the freak-off tapes that theygot in the raid.
When they raided all of Diddy'shomes, they found this young
lady on the freak-off tape andshe is testifying.

(53:29):
So that will be tomorrow, willbe her.
But this lineup is getting.
I told you we're getting closerand closer to the inner circle
and the inner workings of whatthe hell was really going on
behind the scenes.
What the hell was really goingon behind the scenes.

(53:51):
Like I told you, theprosecution has done a put on a
master class on how you presenta case.
So at the very beginning, whenpeople were saying I don't see
this, I don't see that it'sbecause they were just laying
the groundwork, I told you theanalogy before.
It's like building a house.
When I tell you I'm building ahouse and you come over here and
all you see is us digging inthe ground and you can't really

(54:13):
see what's going on in thatground.
But what we're doing is we'rebuilding the most important part
, the foundation.
But if you're looking for thehouse, you ain't going to see no
house.
You're going to come over thereand say I don't see no house,
that's because we're building afoundation dummy, give it a
second.
You, that's because we'rebuilding a foundation dummy,
give it a second.
You're going to see thestrongest motherfucking house
you've ever seen in your damnlife, if you just have some

(54:35):
patience.
And that's where we're at inthis case.
Now the people who control themoney, now the people who
actually carried out thesedastardly deeds.
Now they are beginning to speak.
Thank you for the super chatSuper sticker, steph.
Steph said love you, all yourhard work and dedication and no

(54:59):
shit, no shit, yeah, thank you.
I appreciate that.
No shit is right.
And anybody else that want tocontribute to a little lunch
money, I won't be mad.
Go and send me a super sticker.
But this week and next week Iwill seal Diddy's fake, which

(55:21):
has already been sealed about athousand times over in this case
.
But it's getting worse andworse and worse this case, but
it's getting worse and worse andworse.
I'm telling you this is aboutto go down.
What they say, like they say,young Jock, is going down.
It's going down.

(55:47):
More news breaking right now.
Diddy's team is in an uproar.
Diddy's team is panickingbecause they know once these
co-workers, ex-employees, oncethey take the stand, oh, it's

(56:08):
over.
These are the right-hand men.
Where is Christina Corham?
Where is Christina Corham?
Have you ever heard from her,have you?
She's the chief financialofficer.
She was the one everybodycalled.

(56:30):
They said she controlledeverything for Diddy.
Can you imagine when she getson that stand and she tells all
the inside secrets on what didhe did, why he did it, the times
he had her call, all the waysthat he helped and she helped

(56:54):
brainwash these victims.
Mia Capricorn Clark tookadvantage of all of these people
, advantage of all of thesepeople and it all is coming to a
head in the trial of thecentury the United States versus

(57:18):
Sean Diddy Combs, aka theMohawk man, and finally all the
celebrities who sat by andwatched this shit, the Mohawk
man and finally all thecelebrities who sat by and

(57:39):
watched this shit happen.
They're all getting exposed too.
We have a count that SwissBeats Alicia Keys' husband,
well-known producer, sat backand watched Diddy throw
computers at Mia.
We know Neo Usher, jimmy Iovine, even old ass Big Daddy Kane

(58:07):
who, probably using a cane atthis point, sat back and watched
Cassie get punched in thestomach Out in public at a
restaurant, didn't do amotherfucking thing about it,
and the countless othercelebrities who sat back while
Diddy ran around like a petulantchild.

(58:29):
Finally, it is all coming to ahead and I don't give a damn how
many lawyers you buy.
I think the number's up to 10now, maybe 11 or 12.
I don't care how much money youspend.
Karma don't give a damn aboutnone of that.

(58:52):
Karma is undefeated.
Blowing up Kid Cudi's car.
You know, kid Cudi and I wentto the same high school.
We from the same neighborhood.
Kid Cudi don't bother nobodyman.
Neighborhood Kid Cudi don'tbother nobody man.

(59:14):
You ain't heard about any otherstory about nobody getting into
it with Kid Cudi, half of you.
Kid Cudi, one of those lonerswho just does his thing he not
trying to be no tough guy, butDiddy and his itty-bitty
committee downstairs, the littleTootsie Roll, one of the most

(59:34):
insecure men to ever walk thisfucking planet.
If you ask me, this is whathappens when you don't seek help
and you are very insecure andyou get all kind of money and
power at a young age.
This is what can happen.
The story of the MohawkerBullying people, dragging

(01:00:00):
Capricorn Clark at literalgunpoint is what the indictment
read.
Dragging her to the scene ofthe crime, beating the hell out
of her.
Dragging Cassie 50 feet by herhair.
Beating the hell out of her thechef just in charge of cooking

(01:00:26):
food for you.
Somehow she gets hands put onher and thrown out of the house
like Jazzy Jeff on the FreshPrince of Bel-Air.
Every year for the past 30 yearsDiddy has done some crazy shit

(01:00:51):
to people and got away with it.
He got away with it because ofhis money.
He got away with it because ofhis power.
He got away with it becausemany people, unfortunately,
don't give a fuck.
As long as it's not happeningto them, they don't give a fuck.

(01:01:11):
As long as it's not happeningto them, they don't care.
Well, finally, his luck ran outand the first blow was Cassie
dropping that lawsuit.
And the feds even saidthemselves Cassie's lawsuit
spearheaded.
It spearheaded thisinvestigation.

(01:01:32):
Cassie was not trying to bringthis to a criminal charge.
Cassie was requesting thatmoney for her pain and suffering
for nearly a year.
And Diddy's arrogance the samearrogance that caused him to do

(01:01:53):
all of this bullshit was thesame arrogance that got his ass
caught up, because he stillthought that he had Cassie under
his control and that she wouldnever file that lawsuit.
And the final day that she hadtime to file it, she filed it

(01:02:14):
and all hell broke loose.
And then the Little Rod lawsuit, the producer that went to work
with Diddy on his album, who,next thing he knows, he's
getting fondled by Cuba GoodenJr.
Where the hell is Cuba GoodenJr at?
He was on Diddy's boat grabbingpeople by the balls and

(01:02:37):
whatever the hell else they weredoing.
But Little Rod's lawsuit,cassie's lawsuit was the jab and
Little Rod's lawsuit thatdetailed all of the bullshit
that was going on with Diddy.
That was the KO knockout blowand so at the flow show no

(01:02:59):
filter, like Lindsay said.
They said I'll be sure wastestifying Lindsay.
I haven't heard or seen him onthe official list yet, but we
still have about three and ahalf.
We got about three and a halfmore weeks, I believe, of

(01:03:21):
prosecution, because I believewe're what?
Two and a half weeks in almost,or three and a half weeks in
half weeks in almost, or threeand a half weeks in.
However, however long, we gotabout three weeks left.
So we got a lot more witnesses.
So I'm not sure I'll be surehas been subpoenaed to testify,

(01:03:41):
but I haven't seen them on theofficial list.
Usually the list they only tellus about within you know the
next three days, so we don'tknow about.
Maybe, maybe in the next fewdays we'll know about more
witnesses, so we'll see.
But I'll be sure his testimonycan be very damaging as well.

(01:04:03):
Um, this is heating up thoughy'all.
Uh, when they what's the oldsaying, time to pay the piper?
Diddy is paying the ultimatepiper.
Right now, diddy is paying theultimate piper right now and
everybody is set to testify andwe got to check it out y'all.

(01:04:24):
And one thing that we alwayshave to do is thank our people
and then I'll let you know who'swho's first up the lineup today
to testify.
And, uh, thank for theresa rosefor a three dollar subscription
.
It really helps out.
Thank you, linda, for a fivedollar subscription.
Thank you, mermaid and theoutfield for another ten dollars

(01:04:45):
I think you already have athirteen dollar subscription and
harrison, thank you for thethree dollar13 subscription.
Ann Harrison, thank you for the$3 subscription.
Sonia Escobar, thank you forthe $3 subscription.
You guys are amazing and, asalways, we got to get out of
here.
I got to get to the testimony,but testifying right now coming

(01:05:05):
up in about an hour or less youwill hear from Eddie Garcia, the
hotel person at theIntercontinental.
Was he bribed?
Did he know kidnapping?
I don't know.
But let's get to our mouse inthe chat, y'all.
I got to get to work.
This is another session of theFlow Show no Filter, monday
through Friday, 7.30 am.

(01:05:27):
Check me out every day on mysocial media Flow, daddy, flow.
Get you a VIP membership.
I will be back in New York onthe 22nd and for sure I'll be
back in New York also when theyread the verdict.
Let's get the I'm Outs in thechat.
I love y'all.
Thank you for support Y'all.
Turning me into a celebrity Ididn't even ask to be one.
Turning me into a celebrity Ididn't even ask to be one.
But I guess it's time for thenew celebrities to step up, the

(01:05:51):
ones who actually give a fuckabout the people, and that's
where the word celebrity camefrom.
It used to be the ones whocared about the people and the
people cared about them.
We going back to those days, asalways, I love y'all, but I'm
out.
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