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The explosive third week of Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial begins with a desperate move by the defense to have Kid Cudi's testimony stricken from the record—a clear sign of just how damaging it was to their case. Why would they work so hard to remove testimony if, as some media outlets claim, their cross-examination was effective?

Today marks a potential turning point as Capricorn Clark, who spent eleven years as Diddy's assistant, takes the stand. According to sources, Clark witnessed numerous disturbing incidents, including alleged violence against Cassie Ventura and the $20,000 extortion attempt involving Cassie's mother. She herself reportedly received a substantial settlement after Diddy allegedly assaulted her. Her testimony could prove devastating, especially regarding Kid Cudi's car explosion—she allegedly called Cudi to warn him Diddy was around his house before the incident.

Meanwhile, former chef Jordan is expected to testify about being physically thrown out of Diddy's home. This adds to a pattern of alleged violence extending beyond romantic partners to employees, strengthening the prosecution's RICO case. The defense's claim that there's "no case" becomes increasingly unrealistic as witnesses continue to corroborate each other's accounts.

The true nature of RICO charges remains misunderstood by many commentators. Unlike traditional criminal cases requiring direct evidence, RICO only needs to establish a pattern of criminal activity through an enterprise. Diddy standing alone as the single defendant actually indicates the severity of his situation—it means everyone around him likely chose to cooperate rather than face charges themselves.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
up.
Wake up, it's the flow show nofilter.
We got to get updated on.
Diddy trial is set to begintoday.
A lot to talk about, a lotgoing on.
The defense is trying to getevidence removed.

(00:21):
The prosecution is trying tomake sure uh, certain evidence
doesn't get talked about.
We're gonna talk about both ofthose things on this taco
tuesday.
But first let me cover my ass.
No diddy.
The thoughts, views andopinions shared on the Flow Show

(00:43):
no Filter are for educationaland entertainment purposes only.
I am not a professional, I amjust good, happy, happy Taco

(01:08):
Tuesday.
You know I'm going to get mesome tacos today.
What is going on with everybodyin the building?
I see Angie, I see Bo, I seeTuck, megan.
What's up?
Good to see everybody, drewRobb this morning.
A lot going on.
This is a big week in the DiddyTrial.

(01:30):
This is the follow-up to HellWeek, meaning there's about to
be more Hell.
What's up, monique?
Last week was even worse than Ithought it would be, despite
all the spin that TMZ and therest of them trying to do.
But, like I said, we're goingto get right into it.

(01:56):
I am over here tripping becauseif you want to know if some
evidence is damning.
Forget what you're hearingabout on all these different
blogs and different stations,different TV stations, different
people saying different things.
Forget about all of that,because if you want to know if

(02:19):
some evidence is damaging, allyou got to do is look at what
the hell the defense is tryingto get thrown out.
They're not going to waste timeand motions on evidence that
don't mean anything.
And the reason why I broughtthat up is because the defense,

(02:42):
as y'all should know, is tryingto get the Kid Cudi evidence
thrown out, which lets you knowit's damning evidence.
But they say they want itthrown out for lack of evidence.
And this is crazy because y'allrealize they're still calling

(03:08):
people to testify, they're stillin the middle of developing
this whole Kid Cudi incident.
But y'all know I read throughthe tea leaves that thirsty ass
motion to get it thrown out.
Do y'all know I read through thetea leaves that thirsty ass
motion to get it thrown out.
Do y'all understand why theywant to get it thrown out before

(03:32):
Capricorn Clarks takes thestand today?
Because they know she about tobring the fucking roof down.
Good morning Toby.
Good morning Rachelle.
The fucking roof down.
Good morning toby.
Good morning ray shella, rayshell, um.
So it's another desperationattempt.
And I say again does this soundlike something that ain't?

(03:57):
They don't have any evidence.
They trying to get stuff thrownout left and right.
And another thing I told youthey have pissed the judge off
with all these frivolous motions.
Uh, you getting one of the mainparts of the indictment.
They have evidence.
Before they even had peopletaking the stand, they had hella

(04:19):
evidence just from theindictment.
And I told you no, nobody likesbusy work.
And for the defense to file amotion to have kid cuddy's whole
um situation thrown out, havingkid cuddy's whole testimony

(04:42):
thrown out just shows they'rescared and shaking in their
boots.
The man had his car blown up.
Cassie told him Diddy was goingto blow his car up.
Capricorn Clark, who worked forDiddy, called him, called him,

(05:04):
said Diddy's around your house,but they want Kid Cudi's
testimony about his car blown,being blown up, thrown out
ridiculous.
Also, today we're going to talkabout, uh, jordan, uh, diddy's

(05:25):
former chef.
She is set to test take thestand this week.
I don't know if it'll be today,because she was supposed to
take the stand last week, but Iguess they ran over and we're
gonna talk a little bit aboutjordan matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, we've beenbeating this kid cududdy stuff

(05:46):
to death.
Just to switch it up a littlebit, I'm going to come back to
the kid Cuddy and let's go toJordan the chef, because we
haven't talked about her at alland I have to let everybody know
what's going on with her.
Yeah, we'll come back.
Yanni says great point, flo, thedefense knows this.
Yeah, they're tryingdesperately to throw that out

(06:10):
because this is going to bedamaging and if they could get
Kid Cudi's whole testimonythrown out, that would help them
in muddy in the waters per sewhen we're talking about the
whole kid cuddy getting blown upincident.
But we'll come back to thatbecause I want to start with the
new, something new that y'allhaven't heard about um did he

(06:34):
put his hands on the chef andthe chef, jordan?
Her name is jordan, she is setto testify.
But I got a little article thatI want to go over with y'all
that details what the chef, someof the things she went through.
Who knows what she's going tosay on the stand, because, as we

(06:55):
all know, a lot of people livedin fear of Diddy and may not
even spoke out to everythingthat was going on.
But now you know now thatDiddy's behind bars, and when
you get on that stand, it's likea moment for you to say things

(07:15):
you wanted to say before, ortell and expose truths that you
may have been afraid to tell.
So I've taken this article fromHNHH.
I'm not sure which one that is,but it's written by Caroline
Fisher.
The title of the article isDiddy Once Shoved Female

(07:37):
Personal Chef Out of His Home,ex-bodyguard Alleges.
So the bodyguard told thisstory and basically said I'm
gonna get into the article.
But basically said did he throwher out like you remember you
should watch fresh prince ofbel-air?
And, um, he would.
Uh, the the dad would throw ajazzy jeff which is fresh

(07:59):
prince's boy, would throw himout the front door.
Uh, every time he acted up orsaid something stupid, it was
like ah, boom, and you just hearhim crash like literally.
I heard this story before andand they said he literally threw
her out like that.
So let's get into this.
Allegedly, diddy has a rockyhistory with chefs.

(08:23):
The article starts off.
Diddy has faced no Shortage ofallegations in recent Months
from former partners, peers andemployees.
Many of the accusations Madeagainst him suggest an Alleged
pattern of violence Towardswomen.
His former partner, cassie,sued him in November of last

(08:45):
year.
Uh, and they settled.
She accused him of sexualassault, abuse and more footage
corroborating Some of herallegations went public last
month and quickly went viral.
We all know that's the Cassiesituation with the hotel and
we're past all that.
So let's continue.

(09:07):
Uh, amid the bad boys, records,founders, legal issues, social
media users have been digginginto his past and seeking
clarity.
For those who have been a partof his close circle his ex
bodyguard ro who, by the way, Ihaven't heard anything about

(09:31):
Roger Bonds testifying, but ifhe does look out he knows
everything almost.
I've watched Roger Bonds.
He has about a two-hourinterview I think he did, yeah
with Vlad, about two hours and20 minutes, and he tells so many

(09:54):
stories about what Diddy didIt'll make your jaw drop.
So continuing this is somethingRoger Bonds said.
He was in security with Diddyfor a long time.
For example, he has a lot tosay about the time he was
working with him.
During a recent interview withVlad TV, bonds claimed that

(10:14):
Diddy's alleged violence isn'tlimited to his partners.
He goes on to say Diddy oncehad a personal chef named Jordan
.
Jordan worked for Diddy forabout three years altogether.
And at one point he says thatJordan was supposed to let some

(10:37):
housekeepers in Diddy's home butshe didn't.
He claims that she hadforgotten and got confused
because the people who showed upweren't their usual staff.
So she's supposed to let somehousekeepers in, but when the

(11:00):
people show up, they're not thehousekeepers that they normally
use.
But when the people show up,they're not the housekeepers
that they normally use.
You know she's there.
I imagine she was by herself andshe didn't want to let in
strangers.
Can you blame her?
I mean, you're working forsomebody like Diddy Random.
People show up at the door.
You don't just want to beopening up and letting everybody

(11:22):
in and this next thing, youknow yo ass getting kidnapped
and robbed or whatever.
So I can't blame her.
Who wouldn't who?
Who wouldn't be?
Uh, better safe than sorry.
If you show up at my door and Ididn't, and I didn't expect you
and I'm expecting a wholenother person that does your

(11:42):
same job I'm not fucking lettingthe.
I'm not opening the door periodand I'm going.
And I'm not fucking letting the.
I'm not opening the door periodand I'm going and I'm going
back in my room and watch tvwhile you sit outside.
So I don't blame her on that.
So she got confused because itwasn't the usual staff and on
top of that she was trying tokeep the children um of the

(12:02):
house out of harm's way.
There were children there.
This is a normal.
You don't know who it is, youdon't open the door.
I mean, who would have aproblem with that Mohawk?
Diddy would have a problem withit.
Shortly after she was asked tomake a nanny coffee but insisted

(12:25):
that she didn't know how.
Bond says this is when Diddyallegedly went off.
He accused him of pushing herback by her forehead and shoving
her out of the door.
Working for Diddy is some shit,ain't it?
But he never puts his hands onRoger Bonds.

(12:48):
He never put his hands on GeneDeal.
He never put his hands onanybody that can put their hands
back on him and meet his forceand then add some force to it.
I've noticed that.
I've noticed that it's alwayssome meek female that he has no

(13:09):
business touching.
But anyway, this is when Diddywent off, pushed her back on her
forehead and threw her out ofthe door.
Allegedly.
This landed this.
Actually, he actually tossedher to the ground.
Now you're just supposed to becooking food for diddy.

(13:30):
He got you letting inhousekeepers and shit.
You're just supposed to becooking food and next thing you
know he's throwing your ass outthe front door.
Roger bonds goes on to add thatjordan reached out to him as
the other accusations diddythey're facing were making their

(13:52):
rounds.
She said that all thoseaccusations just brought back
more trauma about her allegedassault, not to mention how
embarrassing that was.
I'm sure you know Diddy is.
He is like I said you can'tgive everybody no damn mohawk
man.

(14:15):
What do you think of Diddy'sex-bodyguard accusing him of
pushing the chef?
Can you imagine what she's'sgonna say on the stand today?
This is roger bonds tellingwhat happened um to her.

(14:41):
This isn't her telling it.
Her telling it is going to be ahundred times worse, I'm sure,
like you know, I'm sure she'sgoing to be.
I'm sure she's going to beemotional and I'm sure she has
more things to add that maybeRoger bonds either didn't want
to share, wasn't comfortablewith Shannon, or just didn't

(15:02):
know about.
But rest assured, she's gonnaget on that stand and, like I
said, it could be today, butfrom what I'm hearing it will be
this week for sure.
So looking forward to hearingher testimony.
You know who else we're hearingfrom.
Uh, we'll also be hearing fromthe law enforcement guy who

(15:29):
showed up on the scene for thecuddy stuff.
So, uh, look out for jordan,the chef, who was thrown out the
front door amongst who knowswhat else happened to her at her
time.
Uh, working with the mohawkster,or working for the mohawkster
who knows what she went through.
I feel bad for all of thoseemployees.

(15:52):
To be honest, you working witha literal monster who putting
his hands on every female in allkind of stupid ways, and not
only that, he threatening tofire you every five minutes.
I don't understand.
Why would somebody even work,why would you even work for him?
I wouldn't have lasted fiveminutes with Diddy the first

(16:15):
time.
I didn't even like the tone ofhis voice.
I would have told him to kickrocks rocks.
But this uh law enforcement,just like diddy's defense team.
The prosecution has also filed amotion, uh, regarding the uh

(16:36):
investigator, lance jiminezthat's, who pulled up on the
scene to uh to check on theblown up car and the, and the
prosecution wants to make surethat the defense isn't asking
him things that he knows nothingabout.
What are some of those things.

(16:57):
Yeah, five minutes, not evenfive minutes, probably two
minutes I would have lasted, uh,with Diddy, no Diddy, um Diddy,
um diddy, diddy, no diddy, ittybitty diddy, whatever you want
to call them mohawk diddy theditler or just an asshole and
even saying even the wordasshole, sound nasty when you,

(17:20):
when you, when you're talkingabout Diddy Diddy is just has
turned, has went from theindustry's darling to the
industry's devil Overnight, itseems as though.
So what does the prosecutionnot want Lance to talk about?

(17:42):
They filed a motion saying thatthey request that the defense
is not a able to ask this lawenforcement guy that showed up
in at the la home when, uh, didhe's uh when kid cudi's car was
blown up, but he was not the onewho, uh, collected the dna

(18:02):
evidence, or you know, he's notan expert on dna evidence and
they know that the defense is sothirsty to say that there's a
woman's dna at the scene.
So they request the.
The prosecution put in a file ofmotion.
I'm gonna read a little bit ofit.
This motion is long so and Idon't want I know you don't want
, I don't want to read the wholething.
It's too long.
But, um, they're gonna callthis guy, but they don't want.

(18:23):
I know you don't want, I don'twant to read the whole thing,
it's too long, but, um, they'regonna call this guy, but they
don't want the defense uh, tobring up to invent the, uh, the
fact that the dna evidence wascollected, or whatever.
And then another thing why arewe talking about that?
The?

(18:46):
The fact that there's woman dnaat the scene means absolutely
nothing when you're talkingabout a rico case.
All of a sudden, when we get todiddy's case, all of a sudden,

(19:06):
all these experts don't knowwhat the fuck rico is.
Rico is in place because peoplelike diddy don't get their
hands dirty.
That's the whole fucking pointof Rico.
So when everybody's jumping upand down and talking about yeah,

(19:30):
there's no evidence, theyshould throw it out and there's
no evidence that Diddy hadanything to do with the blowing
up, I just like had to count to10.
I had to take a deep breath,gather myself, stay poised and
say do you, do you fuckers knowwhat the hell Rico is?

(19:51):
Rico charges Is exactly for thepeople who don't get their
hands dirty and you don't needno hardcore evidence of
conspiracy, recall?
I'm tired of saying that overand over again, but they keep
saying this dumb shit over andover again.

(20:14):
Conspiracy charges in generalare about people coming together
and conspiring to do shit.
That's all the evidence youneed.
What do you think the wordconspiracy means?
These dumbasses act like you'resupposed to have footage of

(20:35):
Diddy and his comrades pullingup on the scene and ring camera
footage of them blowing upCuddy's car.
That's the type of evidencethey're looking for.
That's not conspiracy.
Conspiracy is two or three ofyour employees talking and

(20:58):
snitching on you and saying, hey, telling the court, this guy
made me do this.
This guy made me kidnap thisperson.
This guy put out a plan for usto blow up the car.
This guy bought the materials.
This guy sent us the.
That's enough.

(21:19):
That's enough evidence forconspiracy.
That's enough evidence forconspiracy.
Just like, for example, you havea murder charge where most of
the time you pulled the triggeror you did the stabbing or

(21:40):
whatever the hell method you did, but then you also have
conspiracy to commit murder,which is just as fucking bad.
Follow me Now.
Conspiracy to commit murder,you don't need to be seen or

(22:04):
have no evidence hardcoreevidence of you doing nothing.
But if person A and person Blet's say the conspiracy to
murder charges on person C.
If person A and person B bothget on the stand and they were a

(22:25):
part of this whole thing andthey get on the stand and say
person C put the order out, thenguess what?
Person C is looking at afucking conspiracy charge now.

(22:50):
Did I say person c was caughton camera buying the supplies?
Or caught on audio saying this?
No, because the government andthe system that we have in place
understand that if you haveenough money and power, you can
wreak havoc on this fuckingworld and not bat an eye.
So as this case moves forward,they got the Capricorn Clark.

(23:17):
It's set to testify about thecar being blown up.
The law enforcement guy Jimenezis set to come on and explain
what he saw, what he thinkhappened.
I don't know what he's going totalk about.
It's his testimony.

(23:38):
We'll see what he says, butit's an awful lot of people
testifying about Cuddy's car totry to throw out the actual man
who actually had his car blownup.
You want to throw his testimonyout.
Tell me you're desperatewithout telling me you're

(24:03):
desperate.
You're desperate withouttelling me you're desperate.
Mohawk Diddy that's why I callhim Mohawk Diddy.
He just do crazy shit.
He is a Mohawk in human form.
I don't know why would you givea Mohawk to a Mohawk?

(24:26):
So we got the chef coming up.
She's been shoved out the door.
Who knows what else she's gonnasay.
But now we gotta talk about.
Let's go back to what weoriginally were about to talk
about.
Um, we'll get into some moreabout what, what, what, what the
New York post is saying aboutCapricorn Clark's, what she's

(24:47):
expected to reveal, but let'ssee what the hell this defense
talking about getting kidCuddy's testimony thrown out
after he flew all the way thereand he sunk their ass.
That's how you know.
I don't care.
You can listen to all thepeople saying, oh, this don't
mean nothing, that don't care.
You can listen to all thepeople saying, oh, this don't
mean nothing, that don't meannothing.
Why are they trying to spin it?

(25:08):
Well, if Cuddy's testimony, ifBrian still did so well against
Cuddy's testimony, like, likethe fucking Diddy supported all
the little Mohawk Diddy's outout there, even Harvey Levin
from TMZ, he's a little MohawkDiddy.
Now, if Brian still did so well,why the fuck would they want to

(25:33):
remove his testimony?
Y'all tell me that.
Why would you?
And especially when y'allhaven't done too well on too
many cross examinations.
Why would you want to removethis one if you did so well?
Why would you want to removethis if there's no evidence?
It would be a good look for thedefense If Cuddy provided

(25:59):
nothing and Brian Steele didsuch an outstanding job on the
cross-examination.
He did such a great job thaty'all want the whole testimony
thrown out on one of the majorparts of the indictment.
See, you can't sell ice to meand I'm in Eskimo and I'm an

(26:20):
Eskimo in Alaska.
You can't sell me heat when I'min a sauna already.
I'm in a sauna already.
I don't want to buy your heat,and what I mean by that is you
can't piss on me and tell meit's raining.
You can't get me with that shit, because I don't listen to
people's words, I listen totheir actions and everybody with

(26:43):
common sense knows the defenseis not wasting motions and
wasting time on evidence thatain't damaging.
They literally go after becauseit's almost like hey, what the
hell?
What can we lose?
This evidence, uh, is has usdead to rights.
Ain't nothing we could do aboutit, but we can't throw a Hail

(27:05):
Mary.
We could throw a Hail Mary passand try to get it removed.
So I don't give a fuck what TMZsaying.
I don't give a fuck what theshade room saying.
I don't give a fuck what noneof them saying.
Obviously Diddy knows hisevidence because he hiring a
lawyer every fucking day.
Why would you hire a lawyerevery fucking day if you didn't

(27:27):
think there was no case?
Why would you even confuse yourown defense team with hiring
all these different lawyersevery day if you think it's no
evidence?
Why are you trying to get KidCudi's testimony thrown out if
you think you did such a greatjob and Cuddy didn't?
They won't have me on theirshow because I eat their ass

(27:50):
alive.
No, did he, and they know it.
It will be straight facts.
I don't just throw aroundstupid ass.
Like Harvey said the nerve tosay arson, this, this is an
arson, this is just a jealousboyfriend.
So we should just let all thejealous boyfriends out of prison
, huh?
Or just did?

(28:12):
He gets away with that?
That will be my next question,because the prisons are filled
with jealous boyfriends.
You don't get to just do dumbshit because you're a jealous
boyfriend.
We've all been there.
You can be a jealous boyfriend.
We've all been there.
You can be a jealous boyfriend,but if you do some bullshit,
you're going to be a locked up,jealous boyfriend.

(28:33):
So you know, it's almost to thepoint where, once I expose them,
it got worse because, like,everybody is noticing it and I'm
seeing, like people who don'teven necessarily follow me, but
you know, my videos have suchreach.
They are in the comments sayingexactly what I said in my in my
video about tmz, which I knowthey got it from me, which I'm

(28:54):
so proud of.
I like that because once youput the mirror up to somebody
like tmz, all the public, y'allare smart.
All y'all need is a littlepiece of what the hell going on.
And y'all got it.
And when I said TMZ, harveyLevin has a podcast with Mark

(29:19):
Garagos, who is Tina Garagos'father, who, tina Garagos, is
the lead attorney of the Diddydefense.
Not only that, mark Garagos isa longtime friend of Diddy,

(29:39):
longtime attorney of Diddy thathas done borderline shady things
for Diddy and went on record asfar as as recent as two weeks
ago with Harvey on the showsaying that Diddy is a longtime
friend and he shouldn't be leftbehind.
I dropped all those tidbits andit caught on fire.

(30:02):
Everybody said I knew and couldfeel that TMZ was on some
bullshit, but they couldn't puttheir finger on it until Flo put
them facts out there.
Like I said, I don't run uphere with a pen.
When I give you my opinion,it's my opinion, but when I'm
talking about some serious shitor letting y'all know how foul

(30:22):
somebody's been, oh, I'm comingwith receipts every time and
then I let you decide.
Do you think it's a conflict ofinterest to fucking have a
podcast with the defense team?
And now I'm supposed to believethat you're going to give me
unbiased news.

(30:43):
And it's like, once that traingot going, they got to the point
where they don't even care howfoul they look.
All of a sudden, ain't no case.
All of a sudden, ain't nowitness know what the hell they
talking about?
All of a sudden we have Cassiesaying that Diddy was going to

(31:05):
blow up Kid Cudi's truck.
Then his truck gets blown up,cameras get removed from his
home, all of this, and even thatthey figure out a way to spin
and and and act like that'snothing.

(31:26):
But it's so much of a nothing,burger, that the defense is
trying to get the victim, whichwould cuddy, trying to get his
whole fucking testimony thrownout, a testimony where, if you
listen to shade room and all therest of the people who met with
diddy's Publicist in thatcafeteria.
See, luckily we have YouTuberson site and I'll be on site soon

(31:51):
.
But luckily we have YouTuberson site.
We would have never known that.
Shout out to Tisa Tales.
Everybody told me I didn't hear.
I didn't hear from Tisa Talesmyself.
I didn't see the show where shesaid it.
But I've had numerous peoplereach out to me and dm me and
tell me about tisa tails.
Tisa tails spilled thatinformation about seeing for

(32:14):
herself that diddy's publicistwas meeting with tmz, shade room
and the breakfast club people.
See, we didn't have youtube, wedidn't have podcasts like this,
we wouldn't have known TMZ,shade Room and the Breakfast
Club people.
See, if we didn't have YouTube,we didn't have podcasts like
this, we wouldn't have knownthat information.
But it makes a lot of sense.

(32:35):
It makes a lot of sense.
And let me be fair, breakfastClub, shade Room, all that,
especially Breakfast Club, theyare based out of New York and
I'm sure they part of it is fear.
Let's just be honest.
They are in the middle of NewYork covering a case with
somebody who is the biggestperson in New York damn near

(32:59):
ever and has been known to beviolent and intimidate
motherfuckers.
I'm not making excuses for them, but I'm just saying it all
makes sense Because they had onetone when the case first
started.

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But then once I don't know whenthis switch came.
I don't know when the wire hit.
I don't know when.
I don't know when this switchcame.
I don't know when the wire hit,I don't know what was said, but
all of a sudden they went fromtalking about how how much
trouble did he's into, all of asudden.

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It's no case.
And we hear all type of when,when.
What type of evidence do youwant?
Do you want, do you needevidence of diddy on film, uh,
laying out all the plan to allhis workers, or what they're
gonna do?
Y'all need a 4k film of that.
Is that what y'all think ricoevidence is?
So let's get into this peoplemagazine article.

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People magazine says sean diddycombs defense team asked for kid
cuddy's testimony about theporsche exploding to be struck
from the record.
The person whose vehicle wasliterally destroyed and blown up
you want his testimony removed.
As I say again, even thoughy'all try to act like Brian

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Steele, was Johnny Cochran upthere, which this motion shows?
He was not, because if he didchew up Kid Cudi, you wouldn't
want the shit removed.
Come on, we got common sense.
Sean Diddy.
Combsbs defense team is askingfor Cuddy's testimony to be
excluded.

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The car was set on fire byMolotov Molotov cocktail in 2012
, according to police reports.
The police reports wereactually obtained by Rolling
Stone and, remember, we're goingto hear from the law
enforcement guy, jimenez.
I only want to see what he hasto say by rolling stone.
And remember, we're gonna hearfrom the law enforcement guy,
jimmy neds.
I only want to see what he hasto say.
Um, well, on may 22nd, theninth day of combs ongoing sex

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trafficking trial, uh, scottmuscati, aka kid cuddy,
testified about how his how hisPorsche got destroyed.
Kid Cudi said that on the day ofthe explosion, he got a call

(35:34):
from his dog sitter saying thathis car was on fire.
While on his way back home, hegot a picture of the burnt
vehicle from a friend.
That friend was Chip the Ripper.
If you know him, he's fromCleveland, where I'm from.
That's one of my homies fromback in the day.
Shout out, chip the Ripper.
If you know him, he's fromCleveland, where I'm from.
That's one of my homies fromback in the day.
Shout out Chip the Ripper.
Him and Cudi have been friendssince way, way, way, way, way
back early in his career.

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The rapper said his car wasbeyond repair by the time he got
home, noting the top of myPorsche was cut open and that
and that's where they insertedthe Molotov cocktail.
The incident came afterCassandra, cassie, ventura and

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Cuddy dated on and off again,while she and Combs also dated
Until 2018.
Until 2018.
She says.
Of course, combs became jealousafter he found out about Kid
Cudi and her and threatened tohave Cudi's car blown up.
Now, what did Cudi testifyabout?

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Cudi testified that he believeda music mogul was lying when
Diddy claimed not to know whathe was talking about.
When he asked him hey, whathappened with my car explosion
During a meeting at Soho Housein Los Angeles with Ventura.

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So they met Diddy, cassie andKid Cudi, and Kid Cudi asked him
to his face what about my car?
Cudi recalled, allegedly askingCombs, to which the bad boy
records founder reportedlyanswered I don't know what
you're talking about.
According to Kid Cudi, however,the two allegedly encountered

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each other again at the SohoHouse a few years later, during
which Combs reportedly said hewanted to apologize for
everything.
Kid Cudi said he found peacewith that and just went about
his life.
Now Combs defense is asking forhis testimony.

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I don't know, guys got pop-upsgoing on.
I don't know, guys got pop-upsgoing on.
They're asking for thetestimony, of course, to be
removed.
What are their reasons?
What reasons would you have toremove testimony from the actual

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victim who says their car wasremoved?
They are claiming this isspeculation.
They're claiming all of KidCudi's testimony is speculation.
Claiming all of Kid Cudi'stestimony is speculation.

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That's the reason.
If somebody's not at the home,somebody's not at the home when
their car blown up and theyarrive on the scene're getting
pictures sent and all that.
What the fuck would they havebesides speculation?

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What evidence would they haveif you went and removed it can.
So, according to the defense, ifyou go to someone's home even
though you said you were gonnablow it up, you said you were
gonna blow it up then someonegoes to the home and removes his
cameras, removes everythingthat he could have some type of

(39:14):
source, a source to see what thehell happened.
You remove all that and now youwant his testimony thrown out.
Talking about it's allspeculation.
So as long as you remove allthe cameras and keep your hands
from getting dirty.
You don't have to go to jail,according to the defense.
Just make sure nobody sees it,make sure you remove all the

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cameras and you can go insomebody's house and do whatever
the fuck you want.
According to these people,people testimony.
For the most part, if you are avictim of something that
happened when you weren't around, it's gonna be speculation.

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That's why we're all here inthe fucking court of law,
because this is all speculationuntil somebody's held
accountable or set free.
If Kid Cudi's testimony wasn'tspeculation, then Diddy would be

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fried already, for the mostpart Because they may have did
something at the time.
But now, when you're good atcommitting crimes and you're
good at, uh, keep keeping yourhands from getting dirty and
you're good at all these things,well, that's why we have a

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thing called conspiracy.
So, yeah, congratulations, youdidn't get your hands dirty, you
had somebody else do it.
You didn't talk on the phone,you didn't show up on camera,
you did all that, but we gotthis little thing called
conspiracy.
So that way we can get peopleto say what the hell that
happened and point the finger atyou.
And enough people point thefinger at you.
Your ass still got a case.

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So they're saying witnessgenerally cannot testify.
That that is in his opinion.
They are saying that in theiropinion, combs defense claims
that Kid Cudi's testimony waspure, was mere speculation and
poses significant dangers ofunfair prejudice against him.

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I'm trying to understand thedefense, have a job to do, but
this they're getting annoying.
According to the motions theyare filing, we shouldn't even
have court.
We shouldn't even have courtUnless you got film or video of

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the person shooting the person.
Ain't no case according to thisdefense team.
We should just throw the wholesystem out.
And if you ain't got nobodycaught red handed, then why
should they face anyconsequences?
According to this defense, theman that got his car blown up he

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wasn't there.
Y'all fucking removed hiscameras and now you're saying
his testimony should be thrownout because it's speculation.
Sometimes I wish the lawyershad to do half the time.
If they defend the person andthey lose, they should have to
do like 10% of the timethemselves, and then we see how

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quick they are to sign up forthese cases.
If they had to do 10% of the ofthe time that did he uh ended
up receiving with none of theselawyers be on this team because
they're moving Like they noticedthe open and shut case and
they're going to just keepthrowing shit at the wall until
something sticks.

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They're talking about removingthe fucking victim who had his
car blown up when he wasn'tthere.
What is he going to have,besides speculation?
Y'all removed his cameras, hewasn't there.
What the fuck else?
What you expect?
You expect him to have DNA.

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What do you expect?
And now they're talking aboutit's going to cause unfair
prejudice.
Saying that, and I quote KidCudi's speculation about Combs'

(43:39):
involvement had minimal value,whereas the danger of unfair
prejudice, particularly since heopen about the ultimate issues
as to which he was the allegedvictim whether Combs was guilty

(44:02):
of arson, one of the chargedracketeering acts was great.
They are trying anything.
They don't even know whatthey're saying at this point Was
great.
They are trying anything.
They don't even know whatthey're saying at this point.
But one thing you can read inthis statement they know arson

(44:29):
is one of the chargedracketeering acts, racketeering
slash Rico.
And they know, like I said, ontop of this, capricorn Clark is
going to get on the stand and,if she testifies, being held at
gunpoint and and and forced tobe um, taken to, uh, taken to

(44:50):
the scene which is kidnapping,which is another RICO act.
This one incident could takeDiddy down and we still got four
more weeks to go.
Think about that.
We could have two solidracketeering acts with four

(45:14):
weeks to go and the prosecutionhasn't even put on their best
evidence yet.
No prosecution puts on theirbest evidence.
So this early, because we allknow human nature, you're going
to remember the last thing youheard.
So imagine having at least two,not to mention a possible three

(45:36):
.
It's like spades.
You got two in a possible, yougot two kidnapping and arson,
with this kid, cuddy blowing upshit, uh, the truck, um.
And then you have possibleextortion with, uh, cassie's mom
With the $20,000 when Diddysaid hey, you got to send me 20

(45:59):
grand, or I'm putting out thisfreak off tape.
You could have two impossiblethree in the bag already with
four weeks to go and you haven'teven entered in your best
evidence yet.
And you got these fuckerstalking about, ain't no case?
Well, what the hell we all herefor?
All of a sudden, now the feds,who have a 92 I believe 92

(46:22):
conviction rate, all of a suddennow the feds just don't know
what the hell they doingaccording to harvey and them.
All of a sudden they got a 92conviction rate.
But all of a sudden they got a92% conviction rate.
But all of a sudden they don'tknow shit they done brought Rico
charges and they don't evenknow what Rico charges are.
Again, I challenge you to askanybody talking that shit Well,

(46:48):
explain to me.
And this is how you stump them.
Every time I haven't got ananswer yet.
What makes R Kelly's case Ricobut not Diddy's?
Nobody has been able to answerthat question yet.
Every time I ask somebody thatquestion, whether it's in the

(47:11):
comments, whether it's in a DM,wherever I haven't got an answer
yet.
You know why?
Because it ain't no answer.

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R Kelly's Rico makes Diddy'sRico or I should say, diddy's
Rico makes R Kelly's Rico looklike child's play.
If Diddy's Rico is the NFL, weall love the NFL, right?
We all love football.
If Diddy's Rico is the NFL, rKelly's Rico is flag football on
a Sunday night, on a Sundayevening, with a bunch of

(47:58):
has-beens and old farts like meplaying.
That's how much more of a Rico.
Diddy has done 10 times as manyacts that fall under Rico than
R Kelly could have ever done Yet, and still, r Kelly got 30

(48:18):
years in the same damn city, newYork, not too long ago.
What was it?
2021.
Thank you for the superstickers, steph, steph, steph
always look out for me and I'vebeen eating good food.
Ever since y'all been giving meall these super stickers, I've

(48:39):
been stepping up my eating alittle bit.
I've been spending a littlemore, getting a little bit
better, a little bit bettervittles.
So thank you, steph, for thesuper chat.
But yeah, back to Back to thisRico.

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If Diddy's Rico would be filetmignon, if Diddy's Rico is filet
mignon, r Kelly's Rico wasSteakums.
Y'all know Steakums.
Steakums ain't, steakums, ain't.
I don't even what the hellSteakums made out of.
It ain't no damn filet mignon,though I don't even think it's
real meat.
The bottom line is what I'mtrying to paint to y'all is R

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Kelly.
His Rico was literally justbecause and I'm not saying just
because, because I'm justcomparing it to Diddy's Rico R
Kelly's Rico was because histeam used his celebrity status
to coerce females into engagingin sex acts and getting with R

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Kelly.
And another thing they did wasthey bribed people to keep
people's mouths shut, and theyalso used their resources to get
these girls and wouldintimidate people without even
no acts, just intimidating bywords.

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And just that alone got R KellyRico.
Now fast forward to Diddy's Rico, and what we've heard just in
the first two weeks and you'regoing to tell me are Kelly's
Rico, his was Rico, but Diddy'sis no case.

(50:46):
I smell bullshit and I don'tlike it.
Quit trying to feed me thistrash about.
This.
Ain't no case.
Now, like I said, even though Ithink even the sex trafficking

(51:10):
is apparent and obvious.
Apparent is apparent andobvious.
What is this person saying?
Someone said legal analysishave noted that the diddy case
does echo r kelly's in his novelapplication of rico to a single

(51:30):
individual who allegedly usedtheir power and fame to commit
and cover up crimes.
Thank you for sharing that.
Chef Diaz of Alex's FreshKitchen.
I appreciate that.
And yes, and let's talk aboutthat too while we're on this
subject, thanks, angie for thesuper sticker.

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Angie is also so supportive.
I appreciate you much.
Love to you, angie, love you,love you, love you.
Remember that song love to love, to love you.
But, um, just another stupidthing that people be have been
saying, and I just want to someof this shit I don't even be
wanting to say because it's soobvious, but it ain't always

(52:14):
obvious, so let me just say itout loud why does Diddy have?
Why does Diddy have?
Why is he the only one on thisRico?
Diddy is the only one.
They say it as if the feds don'tknow what they're doing.
People say like, well, if it'sa Rico rico, you can't have a

(52:36):
rico with one person.
The feds don't know whatthey're doing, like.
So the feds then put this wholefucking case together all this
raids, all the raids, all ofthis, and they don't.
And the feds listen to this.
Y'all the feds don't know thatyou can't have a Rico with one

(52:57):
person.
These video game playing Cheetoeating motherfuckers sitting on
their couch swear they know morethan the feds.
A bunch of people who have wentto school for this shit, who
try cases all day long.
They think this.
And then the judge so manypeople gotta sign off for this
shit to get to court.
This cheeto eating video game,if I can think.

(53:22):
They know more than all thesepeople.
And you think all of thesepeople got together and the
judge signed off on it and theprosecutor, everybody got
together and didn't realize ohy'all, we forgot.
This can't be a Rico becauseit's only one person.

(53:43):
Good thing.
That person sitting on the couchscratching his behind no more
than us, with his Twitterfingers on Instagram and in
Flo's comment section sayingdumb shit.
Listen, he is the only one onthis, rico, because all his
co-conspirators which, if youread the indictment, if you put

(54:06):
the video game down and quitwith your 40 and 50-year old ass
playing video games with my sonas I listened to him call y'all
old heads, hurt my feelingswhen I heard my son called him

(54:26):
old heads because I said, damn,if they old heads, what the hell
am I?
I was in the other room.
That was the first time I heardmy son talk like that.
He was playing basketball,basketball.
He was playing some video game,basketball.
He was telling his friends, youknow, they talk to everybody on
these headphones.
He said, hey, y'all, y'all gota dip on these old heads.
They be passing, bro.
I was cracking up.
I said, damn, I'm an old head.

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Anyway, who do you think theseco-conspirators are in the
indictment?
If you read it, theseco-conspirators, they would have
been the co-defendants.
But the minute the feds came tothem and said you either tell
us everything you know, beforethey could finish that, they

(55:08):
said I'm telling you everyfucking thing you know about
diddy.
Diddy is an asshole and I ain'tgoing down for him.
That's how it went.
See the difference between thisRico and the Rico.
You may have seen where you gotlike 10 defendants, let's say,
like the Young Thug trial.
Perfect example because a lotof people tuned in to the Young
Thug trial.

(55:29):
The Young Thug coverage I didwas actually one of the most
downloaded podcasts.
Um, since we've been podcastingon the Flow Show, no Filter,
every day at 730 am, but listenMonday through Friday.
This is a good example foreverybody because most people
followed the Young Thug trialand it was a recall, right, and

(55:52):
they didn't have much quote,unquote, hardcore evidence on on
your thug.
But you see, it's a completedeal.
See, when you talk aboutconspiracy and rico, it's just
once people say get together andsay you did it, you gonna, you
got, you got hell to pay.
But anyway, these are streetpeople who live by a street code

(56:13):
.
The street code is no snitchingand most of these people live
in the streets and live inneighborhoods where if you
caught snitching, that could bea death wish, follow me.
So when you have, let's say, 10people involved in this recall
with Young Thug.
Let's say young thug would becomparable to diddy.

(56:36):
But young thug was surroundedby real criminals who had, who
lived by a cold, most of them weall know woody ended up
snitching, but he and he gotaway with it.
But anyway.
So when the feds came to themand said, either you tell us
everything you need to know oryou're gonna be, or you're gonna

(56:56):
be a co-defendant, guess what?
Most of them said kiss my ass,feds, I ain't telling shit, I
ain't no snitch, I'm taking itto trial.
Remember, these are street guys, criminals, this how they live.
And they went to the next guy.
They said hey, tell useverything you know about young
thug and this and this criminaloperation and we'll let you and

(57:18):
we'll let you go, and you justgoing to need to be a witness on
the stand.
They say go to hell, I'm takingit to trial.
Next thing you know you got 10co-defendants in a Rico.
But see, diddy wasn't dealingwith street guys.
These are regular, everydayworking people.
They are snitching on your assbefore the fans could even

(57:43):
finish asking the question.
Same thing with R Kelly.
He didn't have a bunch ofstreet people around him, he had
real workers, real employees.
They don't live by no streetcode and no snitches get

(58:03):
stitches.
As a matter of fact, whatthey're called is civilians.
I'm giving you all a littlestreet knowledge today.
When you're a civilian, thatmeans you don't engage in
criminal acts, that means you'rejust an everyday regular.
What we say square, I'm asquare.
So ain't nobody talking shitabout nobody.

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I'm a square, happy to be asquare.
Fuck the criminal world.
Fuck the criminal world.
So a civilian is not looked ator expected to not snitch.
So R Kelly and Diddy surroundedthemselves with average

(58:47):
everyday working people.
So when the feds come or whenlaw enforcement come, they are
turning and flipping on youbefore you can say the word flip
Soon, as the feds say hey, tellus everything.
I got it right here.
They're already writing Did hedid this?
Did he did that?
Did he did this?
He got an itty bitty diddy.
His dick is the size of aTootsie Roll.

(59:09):
What else you need to know?
He had a mohawk.
It was kind of nappy.
Back in the day, flow calls amohawk diddy.
Um, he threw the chef out.
Uh, he don't wash his handsafter you use the bathroom.
They telling everything.
This is how you get a Rico byyourself.

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Do criminal acts with a bunchof people who ain't criminals,
who ain't living the street life, who are civilians with
families, and you gonna have aRico by yourself.
But for those that were talkingabout why did he have a Rico?
I mean, how did he have a Ricoby himself?
If you read the indictmentpaperwork you'll know he wasn't

(01:00:01):
by himself.
He had things that people theycall co-conspirators, and those
co-conspirators signed what arecalled proffers, which means hey
, feds, I don't want to go down.
I'm not doing a fucking no timefor Diddy.
What do you need to know?
I'm telling you everything.
Next thing you know you're outof the woods and now you're

(01:00:24):
snitching and telling on Diddy.
Now you're looking around,matter of fact, oh, because I'm
teaching today, y'all need tosend me some more super stickers
or some more.
Send me some uh cash app orapple pay.
Y'all see the apple payinformation, um, under the uh in

(01:00:45):
this little orange box.
But uh, this is a good onetoday.
A matter of fact, I would evengo as far as to say, and
somebody said, sylvia said I'msick of this cocky motherfucker,
can't wait until he he's givinglife.
Go ahead, sylvia, sylvia, heylook, sylvia has a way with

(01:01:06):
words I got look, look, see, isthis what happens?
I try to remain calm and thenit's like, once I get turned up,
my whole chat get turned up.
You know, we all like.
We all like on the samewavelength.
So that's why I try to staycalm, because then the more
animated and turnt up I get,then it like piss, like y'all

(01:01:26):
get pissed off too and I feellike it's my fault Because
that's if that ain't a flow lineright there, something about.
I'm sick of this cockymotherfucker.
But anyway, let me get back ontopic.
I would go on to say, after theR Kelly trial and then after

(01:01:47):
this Diddy trial, if you're in aRico case and you by yourself,
that's a bad fucking sign.
It's not a good sign.
It's actually a bad signbecause, yes, all the little
video game plan Cheeto eating adollar menu, buddies, they're

(01:02:12):
right with you.
Can't have a Rico with oneperson.
Yeah, you're right with you.
Can't have a Rico with oneperson, yeah, you're right.
But if you got a Rico with oneperson, that means all your
employees and everybody involvedis telling on your ass.
So if you see a Rico andthere's only one person on that

(01:02:34):
Rico 10 times out of 10, his assis grass.
10 out of 10 times his ass isgrass.
That means everybody telling onhim you done dug up Kid Cudi.

(01:02:55):
Kid Cudi been in his own worldfor 15 years.
Kid Cudi has a cult following.
When people just to put it outthere, when people be talking
about I didn't even know, cudistill rapped, ha ha ha, he broke
.
I think he's broke trying toshit on Diddy.
No, cudi is very good, verywell off and Cudi has a cult

(01:03:20):
following.
Like I said, I feel like he hasvery supportive group and he
doesn't need to be runningaround in the limelight and
running around and being seen.
His fans take care of him andthey love the shit out of Cudi.
If you don't know that, nexttime you see Cudi because he

(01:03:43):
still performs next time heperform, check out the footage.
Hey, look, you'll know thatWhatever shit you're talking
about Cudi, you better not go in.
Whatever shit you're talkingabout Cudi, you better not take
your ass in that concert and sayit.
Cudi's fans will tear your assfrom limb to limb.
They love Cudi.
So in this world, if you ain'trunning around trying to be seen

(01:04:06):
and being toxic and trying tobe in the news every day they
think you ain't popping.
Well, I just wanted to clearthe air on that For people that
don't know.
Just because Cudi ain't in themainstream world, no more.
Cudi has millions of fans wholove.
If Cudi breathe online, it'sthe best they feel, it's the

(01:04:30):
best breath they ever saw orheard of.
So let me put that to bed aboutCuddy needing anything Cuddy
don't even care about thelimelight.
No more.
Cuddy could just perform andmake music for his core fans and
he a millionaire the rest ofhis life.
Let's just be clear.
He didn't need anything.
He just stood up there and Ibelieve he represented for his

(01:04:52):
dog, because I don't know whatthe hell did he did to that dog.
But Mr Baby Oil Astro GlideDiddler, who knows?
I don't even want to thinkabout it.
People keep asking me what Ithink he did to the dog.
I'm not even saying I don'teven want to say that I don't
know.
I just I will say I don't knowwhat the hell he did to that dog

(01:05:15):
.
I know he didn't pick up thedog and gently put him in the
bathroom and gently locked thedoor.
I know he didn't do that.
So a lot of emotions, stephsays.
People have so much hate forthose who are successful and

(01:05:36):
self-made?
They sure do.
They need to see you onmainstream, trying to be seen,
trying to be heard.
That's how they recognize fameor fortune or success.
But if you have to do a littledigging to know how how lit
somebody is, or you had to do alittle research that may take

(01:05:58):
about two, three minutes, oh,they don't got time for that.
They don't got time for that.
I mean, kid Cudi, I would loveto be in.
If this flow community canbuild, we can build this to just
half of the community that KidCudi has, I would be happy as

(01:06:24):
hell.
And you know we got a bigcommunity and you know we
tearing shit up online.
We had we had a million to twomillion viewers every day, y'all
viewing flow content, ourlittle mighty community.
So imagine cuddy, while peopletalking about he broke or he

(01:06:47):
this or he that shit.
We all should be that broke.
We all should have that kind ofcommunity.
I mean it is amazing.
Shout out to him.
I'm.
I feel proud because we bothwent to the same high school.
Like I told you, when Kid Cudifirst blew up, he invited me.
I was with Chip at the time, um, and they invited me to the

(01:07:07):
house of blues and for me to seethat star power up close and
personal, it was amazing.
So, uh, what we gotta lookforward to today.
I am excited.
Um, cash is excited.
He just so excited right now.
He just fucking passed out.

(01:07:28):
He's so excited he can't evenwake up.
Uh, we we getting, we gettingour trip together.
I'm so excited about to, uh, tosee what the hell capricorn
clark is gonna say today.
I'm gonna be honest.
Those law enforcements, I knowthey gotta do their job and I
know they are like veryimportant to the case.

(01:07:49):
But the law enforcements, Iknow they got to do their job
and I know they are like veryimportant to the case.
But the law enforcements, whenthey get on the stand, it's just
boring.
But I understand that they haveinformation and we need all the
information.
But I'm just being honest.
You know I'm always honest withy'all.
I'm not going to sit up hereand act like I'm excited about
every fucking thing, becausethat will be phony, and you know
I don excited about everyfucking thing because that will

(01:08:11):
be phony, and you know I don'thave a phony bone in my body.
I'm one of the few people thatI will tell you I'm excited
about Capricorn Clark and thefucking law enforcement.
I'm pretty sure that's going tobe a snooze fest, but I'm going
to tune in anyway because it'smy job and I'm bringing out
effects.
Now I say all that and then whoknows Fucking law bring y'all
the facts.
Now I say all that, and thenwho knows fucking law

(01:08:32):
enforcement guy could beexplosive.
I don't know, I'm just beinghonest about what I'm excited
about.
But if they are able to get tothe chef today, if they can do
capricorn clark, and then wegotta get through the snooze
fest with the law enforcementguy.
I don't know what the hell hegonna say, but after him, if
they can get to the chef todaytoo, oh my god, this would be a
fucking horrible day for diddy,and we all would like that, I'm

(01:08:56):
pretty sure.
But, um, yeah, so.
So we got, though we got thelaw enforcement guy.
Let me do some last minutechecking for you guys to see if
anything has hit the wireconcerning the case right now.
Um, before we get out of here,let me look it up right now, my
trusty phone, see if anything,because sometimes, right when I

(01:09:21):
get off, they like break somenew news for the morning.
I'll be like, damn, I wouldhave liked to touched on that.
No, diddy, I know 50 cent beentrolling the hell out of diddy,
but uh, let's see what they'resaying.
Third week okay, so let's saylive update.
This is from eyewitness news.
Third week of the trial of seandiddy combs will resume today.

(01:09:44):
Witness uh testimony set tocontinue.
When court resumes, theprosecutors plan to call
Capricorn Clark andrepresentatives from Los Angeles
Fire and Police Department.
So maybe they're calling morethan one person.
From what I read, it was a guynamed Jimenez or something like

(01:10:05):
Jimenez, but I, oh, jiminez orsomething like jiminey or
jiminez, but uh, I, uh, oh.
And everybody on youtube, uh,ticket tv has an interview with
the uh dexter, uh, pitman, whois the guy who claims, um, he
claims that uh, fonsworth,bentley and diddydy drugged him

(01:10:30):
and some of the youngins whichwere, you know, when we say
youngins, we mean under the ageof 18 and far, far under the age
of 18.
Ticket TV actually interviewed.
Do y'all know?
The guy's a white guy.
I did not know the guy was awhite guy.
I just thought that I don'tknow what, I just assumed he was
a black guy, but, um, I didn'tget a chance to watch the

(01:10:52):
interview, but I think it, Ithink it's gonna be a lot of it
should be a lot of explosiveinformation in there.
So I would encourage y'all, oreven apple and spotify, if you
go to youtube, go to ticket tv.
I told you that's ticket tv andtisa tales are.
The two are pretty much theonly other two people covering
this that I engage and watch andbelieve in.

(01:11:14):
So check out Ticket TV, whoactually has an interview with
the guy who because we all gotquestions about why would the
guy bring the girl around, bringthose young girls around, diddy
and Farnsworth Bentley and ifyou watch the episode, remember
they were allegedly drugged andsexually assaulted and all that.

(01:11:35):
Like I said, ticket TV actuallyinterviewed Mr Pittman.
I think y'all should go checkit out.
Um, I was.
I was quite surprised that hewas a white man.
I don't know, I just assumed itwas in Atlanta.
I just assumed he was a whiteman.
I don't know, I just assumed itwas in atlanta.
I just assumed he was black,which doesn't matter black or
white, but uh, I just thoughtthat was interesting.

(01:11:56):
I'm interested to watch the uhinterview after.
If I have some time today.
I'm gonna watch it, but I don'tknow.
Today I gotta do a lot ofplanning.
I'm trying to figure this newyork shit out and um all of so I
might not have time today, butI would encourage y'all to go
ahead and watch it out.
People are even saying Oprahcould get drug into this.
I don't know, that could befake news, but this is what

(01:12:21):
they're saying about CapricornClark.
They're saying she is thelongest employee who rose to
ranks with Diddy.
So, outside of Cassie, theybelieve that Capricorn Clark is
going to be one of the biggestdamaging as far as uh,

(01:12:41):
eyewitness or witness close tothe camp she witnessed.
She actually witnessed.
Guess what else she witnessed?
She actually witnessed.
Guess what else she witnessed?
Capricorn clark witnessed thetwenty thousand dollar extortion
shit.
I didn't even realize that.

(01:13:01):
She also witnessed violenceincident in 2010 at a dinner in
West Hollywood, and at thedinner, this is where Diddy
punched Cassie In front of otherguests.

(01:13:23):
Remember Don Richards or DonRichard I don't know which one
it is, but Don said she saw thatand said Usher, neo, big Daddy
Kane was there for some reason.
Shout out to Big Daddy Kane forstill being around.
Um, big Daddy Kane, neo.
And, I believe, did she sayJimmy Iovine?

(01:13:44):
I know somebody from Interscopewas there I don't have the
story in front of me right now,but Capricorn Clark was there.
Harv Pierre, bad boy recordspresident, was there.
And if he gets on the stand andstarts snitching and flipping
on Diddy, that's going to beanother damning.

(01:14:05):
That's what I say y'all Forthem to be, what I'm interested,
interested in, and let me telly'all this right now, because
y'all know I like to.
I like to predict a lot of shit.
This case is going to get worseand worse and worse for diddy
as we go.
It's like it says, like a pairof vice grips the tighter you
turn it, the tighter it get, andit just just don't loosen up.

(01:14:27):
I am so interested to see asthis gets worse and worse, to
the point where you're going tolook stupid as hell trying to
act like ain't no case going.
I want to see clark is going touh, name a lot more names.

(01:14:54):
Remember I told you, every timesomebody gets on the witness
stand, stand and names othernames, you can bet your bottom
dollar that that person may showup on the witness stand.
For the most part, 99% chance.
So if Harv Pierre, which he hasbeen knee deep in all of this
Diddy stuff from the beginning.

(01:15:15):
If he gets on that stand andhas to tell the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, so helphim.
God.
It's a wrap.
Remember that situation.
Everybody is around.
Dawn said Diddy punched Cassiein the stomach In front of big
execs, celebrities and all kindof men and I'm using men in

(01:15:37):
quote, because any men, any manwho sat around and let Diddy
punch Cassie in the stomach anddidn't do anything about it
didn't say anything.
You ain't no man.
Now Clark successfullycorroborates even this punching

(01:15:58):
of the stomach story On top ofeverything else.
She knows Diddy gonna be fuckedup, even though he's already
messed up.
But, like I said, I am excitedand you should be too, of course
.
You know I'm gonna have anupdate today.

(01:16:19):
I'm gonna have an update assoon as it happens.
Let's see what we got in here.
We got in the chat Harpier.
They talking about Harpier.
Yeah, millenniums are old headsnow, like damn, my son called
it when he called.
They called them old heads.
I said damn, what the fuck am Iif they old heads?

(01:16:42):
But um, welcome in everybodywho came in here.
This is going to be anexplosive day, but welcome in
everybody who came in here.
This is going to be anexplosive day.
Yeah, somebody said notice, didthese white workers all quit
fast?
Yeah, they got the hell out ofthere.
They got the hell out of there.
Somebody said that in the chat.

(01:17:03):
Me too, big square, and I loveit.
Yeah, people say the same thing, we are.
I'm telling y'all, tune in.
I may have to even bring.
It depends if capricorn clarkuh, if her testimony is as
explosive as I think it's gonnabe, my, my update, my, my daily

(01:17:23):
update, may come earlier thansix o'clock, seven o'clock.
Today it may come at about twoor three, because I'm gonna have
to update right after um.
I'm gonna have to update the um, I'm gonna have to update the
trial.
Like I can't wait till seveno'clock because I'm, I'm pretty

(01:17:44):
sure, because, let me tell you,I got some background on
capricorn clock.
I don't want to reveal too muchto after her testimony, but
when I tell y'all, I am likeconnected in a lot of this shit,
just by chance, I have a friend, an industry friend, who's
actually that's his family.

(01:18:05):
So I've got a lot of backgroundon Capricorn Clark, actually,
that's his family.
So I've got a lot of backgroundon Capricorn Clark Actually
it's, I'm just going to say hisfamily.
I don't want to put too muchinformation out there.
Have him all pissed at me, butanyway.
And he told me, capricorn Clarkain't no joke, meaning like

(01:18:27):
she's very tough, feisty and uh,so who knows, once she get on
that stand.
And one thing I can say about afemale versus a male we can be
a lot like, even cuddy.
We tend to be a lot, a lot morecalculated a little bit and

(01:18:49):
thinking a lot what we say, andmore or less like females won't
get up there and tell you allthe fucking details, just like
cassie did, because that's howfemales tend to communicate.
Us guys we barely.
We just gonna say, hey, well,uh, how was last night a guy,
the guy we just be like, waslast night A guy to guy we just
be like, oh, last night was niceor I liked it, and that's about

(01:19:12):
the extent of what we'll sayWomen.
You ask those how was lastnight?
They're going to tell you howthe music was, how the food was,
what they didn't like, whatsmells they smelled.
That's just different ways wecommunicate.
And I'm saying that to say withme, knowing that Capricorn
Clark ain't no joke and I knowthis from a family member who.

(01:19:33):
This family member I've known along time.
This is a good person.
I got a lot of faith inwhatever they tell me and the
funny thing was I told them thatI believed Capricorn Clark was
going to testify, before theyeven knew Capricorn Clark was

(01:19:53):
testifying and they are a family.
But that's what made him.
You know, we talk about allthis stuff anyway.
But he called me like that's mycousin, you saying my cousin
going to testify?
I said I think so.
And damn it, I was.
Mr Told you so.
Right again, I know more thanthe damn family members know.

(01:20:14):
I let the family members knowthat who's testifying.
But anyway, he told me sheain't no joke, she come from a
tough family and she is veryfeisty.
I just say it like that.
So, with that information andknowing what she was around for

(01:20:35):
11 years and she has evendropped little subliminal tweets
and stuff when all this wasgoing on, I read them to y'all.
I'm not gonna read them again,but basically the gist of them
was she was saying things abouthow they will skin you, baby
girl, and and then forget thatthey actually act like they
never wanted to skin and sheeven had something that was

(01:20:57):
eerie when she said somethingabout unlocked doors, something,
something, something and it was, and to me it might have been
pertaining to kid cuddy's doorbeing unlocked.
She said something aboutunlocked doors will do something
.
I don't know, man, I don't haveit in front of me.
And then she said somethingelse which made me tell y'all

(01:21:19):
the story about how I thinkDiddy made Cassie and her do
things, her do things.
Because she said, and she madean emphatic, she made an
emphatic statement saying thatkim porter was the only one who
didn't switch up.
I thought that was tellingbecause capricorn clark and

(01:21:41):
cassie were pretty cool at areal cool at this time and for
her to, after the fact, forCapricorn Clark to say Kim
Porter, which was Diddy's ex andthe mother of his children, for
them to say Kim Porter, for herto say Kim Porter is the only
one who never switched up.
To me that was a bold statement.

(01:22:03):
That was literally to letpeople know everybody switched
up and she not taking nobody offthe list.
She said everybody wasbasically coddling to the devil,
but when she was dropping thesetweets she still was under an
NDA and by her being under thatNDA, she couldn't say much and

(01:22:30):
she still was, I'm sure, towingthe line of that NDA by even
saying what she said.
Now, why am I saying all that?
Because in my mind, if she waswilling to go that hard,
speaking about women and blackwomen and the treatment, and

(01:22:50):
knowing she was under an NDA andcouldn't say much, but she said
a lot, if she was willing to dothat at that time and I think
this was maybe a couple of yearsago or something, it wasn't
recent, but it was a littlewhile ago.
It wasn't recent, but it was alittle while ago If she was

(01:23:13):
willing to do all of that, thenunder an NDA, without even no
type of protection, can youimagine what she's going to say
on this trial, on this standtoday?
She gets this.
Did he beat the crap out of her?
So much so that Diddy andInterscope had to stroke a check
because the wolves was going tobe on Diddy's ass, because

(01:23:36):
Capricorn Clark come from areal-ass family in a real-ass
neighborhood and, without mesaying too much, they was about
to eat Diddy's ass.
No, diddy, they was about totear him up and Diddy paid a
large sum of money.
But think about it.

(01:23:58):
I don't care how much money andthat money probably gone or who
cares about the money when youget to go on the stand and
potentially sink somebody whoyou've despised, who treated you
like crap, who beat the hellout of you.
I believe Capricorn Clark goingto bring it.

(01:24:19):
I believe Capricorn Clark isgoing to set the court on fire
today.
I believe she's going to layout the plan.
I think she's even going toimplicate Cassie more in what

(01:24:40):
more Cassie may have toldbesides the address.
Did Cassie tell where thecameras were All by Diddy's
direction?
Was it all a plot?
See, capricorn Clark knows.
You got to remember.
Capricorn Clark was with Diddyfrom like 2001 to like 2011.

(01:25:04):
You remember a lot of that.
Half of that was the MohawkDiddy era, and I always say she
never gave Diddy a Mohawk.
But think about she knows what.
She knows where Mohawk Diddy'sbones are buried, where he
buried somebody.
She was around for a decade asone of his most trusted

(01:25:31):
assistants.
Not only do I believe she'sgoing to sink his ass and talk
about the Cuddy stuff and talkabout different instances with
Cassie, but I believe she'sgoing to share more stuff that
happened to her that we don'teven know about.
But I believe she's going toshare more stuff that happened

(01:25:52):
to her that we don't even knowabout Because somebody like
Diddy if he beat the hell out ofCapricorn Clark when he found
out about Kid Cudi, then oldTootsie Roll Diddy you can
guarantee he put his hands onher before, whether it was a
straight beating or whether itwas just grabbing her, berating

(01:26:17):
her.
I'm sure there were many otherinstances like that in a 10-year
period.
Tootsie Roll Diddy theitty-bitty Tootsie Roll Diddy
the itty bitty Tootsie Roll thatcould.
He has laid out Everystereotype that you can imagine.

(01:26:37):
Diddy has brought truth to it.
He running around Raging theworld, Mad at the world.
He could be mad at the world.
He could be mad at the worldbecause he itty bitty diddy,
itty bitty diddy with the littleTootsie Roll.

(01:26:59):
He could be mad at the worldbecause of that Very insecure
man you're looking at, very,extremely insecure, and these
are things I heard about himbefore I knew all the wild shit.
Even his friends who we thinkhis friends in the industry they
all told me how insecure did hewas.
That was known when I was inthe industry running around,

(01:27:22):
that this is when I didn't evenknow about all this wild, crazy,
freaky shit and at mrastroglide, mr baby oil himself.
I didn't know a lot of thisstuff, but I did know his peers
would tell me how insecure hewas, for example.
This is a small little thing,but it's just some.
Some bring context.

(01:27:43):
When him and keisha cole wereon fire with that song last
night and I don't know, youcould probably pull up the
performance, but they performed,I believe it was on BET and
this was the height of that songlast night I couldn't even get

(01:28:04):
a message or I couldn't even getno answer, whatever the hell he
said, him and Keisha co.
So when they performed at theend, I believe they were both on
these platforms, like diddy wason one and I believe either
keisha was on one or she was onthe ground, I can't remember.

(01:28:24):
But the whole point of thestory is, at the end of the song
they like lifted up and insteadof both of the platforms
lifting up to the same level,diddy had to have his, like his
platform.
He had to instruct them to lifthim all the way up to the
fucking ceiling, while keishacole down low, even though

(01:28:46):
keisha Cole was the star of thatsong.
Keisha Cole was the reason thatsong was a hit.
But Diddy, itty Bitty.
Diddy is so insecure that hehad to make.
He had to.
He had to make sure that theylifted his ass to the moon and
and and.
If you, if you're just watchingit and you don't know, like the
context of people behind thescenes telling you how insecure

(01:29:09):
diddy is and how he made sure totell bt to lift his shit up
higher than keisha cole, if youjust watching it, you'll think
like, oh, that's just how ithappened.
But I was around his peers whowould remain nameless because I
don't want to get nobody introuble, because I ain't worried
about me getting in trouble.
You know I don't give a fucknobody in trouble Cause I ain't
worried about me getting introuble.
You know I don't give a fuck.

(01:29:29):
But when I'm talking about shit, other people told me, unless
they want me to say their name,I'm not going to say that name.
I don't.
I don't do people like thatY'all.
The story is is is enoughinformation.
So at the end of the like, youknow the little grand finale
they, they got the keisha callson one thing and diddy's on

(01:29:52):
another and like they, they liftup keisha call like maybe three
feet, and then diddy's platformthing goes up like 50 feet.
It was just like I said it.
Thank you, we about to get outof here y'all.

(01:30:44):
Let me thank the subscribersbefore we get out of here real
quick and look forward for my uh, look for my update.
Today I got a serious feelingthat capricorn clark is gonna
bring the house down.
Let me thank kip for the uhthree dollar donation, angie b
for the three dollar I shouldsay three dollar subscription.

(01:31:04):
You know the subscribers willmake this whole thing shake.
Thank kip and angie b.
Thank brie, shannon, um um allfor three dollar donations.
You all are a awesome bunch foruh subscribing to the, to the
podcast, and keeping it going,keeping the lights on and

(01:31:25):
keeping truth alive.
Only way truth gonna stay aliveis if we can continue to
subscribe and support our ownpodcast, not just me, any other
podcasts or YouTubers that youlike, and I'll give you the
truth.
Let's make sure we support thembecause it means a lot.
As always.
Much love to everybody in thebuilding.
Angie, thank you for the supersticker again.

(01:31:47):
Steph, thank you for the supersticker.
Thank you for all the lovelymessages.
Y'all love me more thansometimes I feel like I love
myself and I ain't saying thatin a bad way, you know I love me
but y'all really are awesome.
Shout out to Toby, toby, always.
If I forget Toby's shout out,he always saying it somewhere in
the comments.
Where's my shout out?

(01:32:11):
That's my boy.
Show me Monet Joanne, chris GJust the facts.
Gina Yari what's up?
Beverly Kelly y'all hear cashin the background trying to talk
low.
This might pick up everything.
Bro, chef, desii, go ahead,talk cash.

(01:32:33):
We, we want, we all listen toyour conversation.
Nola ray, I'm just trying tomake sure I shout out my people
before I get out of here.
Theresa, heather, okay, hey,look, see, this is why I like to
go through the cause.
I don't care.
You know, I'll take an extratime to uh shout out all my
people who support and givedonations.

(01:32:54):
I just missed one.
It was uh.
Who was that?
Oh, heather, heather, heather,heather, heather gave me a.
Uh, heather gave me some lunchmoney.
Let me see if I can see it.
Heather, hey, somebody.
Hey, flow, daddy.
Hey, heather.

(01:33:15):
Thank you for the 9.99 supersticker.
It goes to making sure flow eatright.
So I continue to be healthy andbe here for a long time and
continue to give you all thenews.
I'm making sure I didn't missanybody else that gave me any
donations.
Hey, sylvia, shay, walk, gian,I missed y'all over the weekend

(01:33:37):
but y'all know I did do aspecial holiday episode.
Hopefully y'all tuned in tothat.
Other than that, we about toget up out of here.
I don't think I missed nobodyon the super stickers or
anything.
Much love to everything.
Everybody.
See y'all tomorrow same time.
7, 30.
If you want to subscribe, thelink is in the notes, in the

(01:33:58):
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