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The latest bombshell testimony in the Diddy trial has painted a disturbing portrait of manipulation, violence, and sexual coercion that challenges many people's understanding of what sex trafficking actually looks like.

Jane Doe took the stand for three grueling days, delivering what prosecutors describe as evidence of a clear pattern of abuse. She detailed how Diddy allegedly pressured her into participating in what she called "freak-offs" – sexual encounters with male sex workers while he watched. The prosecution meticulously highlighted instances of coercion, including text messages where Jane Doe expressed fear that Diddy would "stop paying her rent" if she didn't comply.

What makes this testimony particularly powerful is how it addresses the misconception that sex trafficking requires physical restraint or kidnapping. As highlighted in court, sex trafficking legally involves using power, money, or manipulation to coerce someone into commercial sex acts. The jury heard about alleged fraud – such as when Diddy promised a normal date night or "sobriety party" that would inevitably turn into another forced sexual encounter. They heard about physical violence – Jane Doe described being kicked, choked, and forced to participate in freak-offs even with a black eye. And they heard about the psychological manipulation that kept her returning despite attempts to leave.

Perhaps the most devastating moment came when Jane Doe described reading Cassie Ventura's lawsuit against Diddy. "I can't believe I'm reading my own story," she testified, revealing how the pattern allegedly stretched across different women and years – a critical element for the RICO charges Diddy faces. Former escort Sean Deering corroborated parts of this testimony, describing how the "tone was darker" during later encounters with Cassie Ventura.

The defense strategy seems focused on framing this as merely a "toxic relationship" between consenting adults, suggesting Jane Doe was "a capable, strong woman who willingly engaged." But as the prosecution hammers home – the law recognizes that manipulation, dependency, and trauma bonding can trap victims even without physical chains. As cross-examination begins today, expect a brutal attempt to undermine Jane Doe's credibility.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
up, wake up.
It's the Flow Show no Filter.
Happy Taco, taco Tuesday.
We got a lot to talk about whenit comes to your boy, diddy,
but before I start, let me covermy ass.
No, diddy, before I get started.
The thoughts, views andopinions shared on the Flow Show

(00:21):
no filter Are for educationaland entertainment purposes only.
I am not a professional, I amjust good.
Hello, hello, hello, hello.
Let's get started.
Shannon, good morning.

(00:42):
Shannon, good morning.
Tracy, megan, laura, tracy,megan, laura Lily, jonan Bo and
all the Breakfast crew happy tobe with y'all on this Taco
Tuesday.
The Diddy trial is it's like aTubi movie at this point,

(01:02):
unbelievable.
But this is the real life.
This is what victims andalleged victims and
co-conspirators we goteverything in between.
We got to talk about itYesterday.
Who they're calling Jane Doecontinued her riveting testimony

(01:23):
.
Continued her rivetingtestimony.
So many things were spokenabout in this testimony Forced

(01:51):
coercion, manipulation, violence, drug use.
So many things to unpack Such ajust sad situation when you
just get outside of the actualcase and you just think about
these are people's real lives.
These were all children whoparents, you know, love them and
care for them and nobody wantsto see their daughter go through
this.
Nobody wants to see their sonin this situation.

(02:13):
It's just sad across the board.
And yesterday it was so muchsaid.
I hope I can cover 80% of it.
Jane Doe detailed the patternTo me.
The theme of yesterday in theDiddy trial, the theme to me was

(02:38):
the freak-offs must go on.
It was like no matter what wasgoing on, diddy made sure that a
freak-off was always about tohappen.
It don't matter if Jane Doe wascrying, it don't matter if she

(03:01):
had a black eye, it don't matterif she vomited.
It don't matter if she had ablack eye, it don't matter if
she vomited, it don't matter ifshe was sick, don't matter what
was going on.
Diddy was pushing her to have afreak off.

(03:22):
Insane testimony let's talkabout before I go into an
article.
Let's talk about and go oversome of these transcripts.
Took notes on some of thetranscripts that I want to go
over and when you're talkingabout this case, you're talking
about a case where theprosecution is showing how many

(03:46):
times she said she did not wantto participate.
The prosecution isn't doingthis for shits and giggles.
The prosecution is doing thisto show a pattern, to show that
this victim or this allegedvictim did not want to do this
and made it crystal clear manytimes, like one text message

(04:12):
they talked about where they sayshe wrote I don't want to feel
obligated that you'll stoppaying my rent, I rent.
She said the guilt, trippingthings that he would say would
make it where I had to perform.

(04:34):
This was throughout the entirerelationship.
She said this is a true openrelationship and I don't like it
.
She said this is a true openrelationship and I don't like it
.
She would block Diddy and dowhatever she had to do to get

(04:55):
out of his web or whatever, butshe always went back.
Just in yesterday's testimonyshe probably went back to Diddy
after claiming she would moveforward, probably three or four
times.
Just in yesterday's testimony.
But what they're showing byeven the prosecution is

(05:18):
deliberately showing you howmany times she went back,
because they're showing thetrauma bond.
They're showing the dependencyshe had on Diddy and the way he
took advantage of that.
See, if you don't take the timeto read and understand the law

(05:42):
and take the time to understandthe psychology that Dr Hughes,
the expert who described andexplained what these victims go
through the trauma bonding, thelove bombing and everything in
between then that's why a lot ofpeople will look at this and be
like and then a lot.
That's why a lot of people willlook at this and be like what

(06:05):
is this?
This doesn't mean nothing, shewasn't against her.
Will Don't the people that saylike stuff, like that, you don't
understand at all what's goingon become so desensitized that
people in this society they wantto hear about her mouth duct

(06:28):
taped, arms folded behind herback tied up with wire and being
hauled off in white vans andbeing just brutally sexual by
all kinds of different guys 50guys a day, hit upside her head,
like that's not what it takesto be a sex trafficker.

(06:53):
That is the number one problemin this society is we don't even
understand what sex traffickingis, because too much of our
understanding is based offmovies.
We see when you use power andmoney to manipulate and have
someone engage in illegalcommercial sex acts for your own

(07:20):
sexual pleasure, that is acrime.
Own sexual pleasures that is acrime.
You don't have to be heldagainst your will and bonded in
chains, and this misconceptionis why Diddy's ass is sitting in

(07:41):
the damn prison right now andbeing hauled off to court every
morning.
She would be going throughsomething and Diddy would
totally disregard and be like wegot to do a freak off Like this
one excerpt from the testimonywhen Jane said she was having
issues and then Diddy would askher is where's Sly?

(08:08):
Sly was another sex worker.
She had just poured her heartout and Diddy told her that he
was going to fly her to him andI believe he was in New York and
he basically tricked her andtold her it would be a normal
date night, me and you going outas she boards the plane.

(08:36):
Once she get on the plane,diddy start asking about Sly,
the sex workers, and theprosecution said that.
Diddy asked did you wantentertainment or movie night?
Let me know, I'll get a hotel,basically saying it's freak off

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time.
Prosecution asked her how didyou react?
She said I felt upset and alittle defeated and she said
she'd do it though.
And see these people who don'tunderstand the case.

(09:16):
This don't mean nothing to them.
But if you got to look up thedefinition of coercion and one
part of coercion is fraud Fraudbeing saying it's one thing but
it's actually another, thisisn't innocent.
See for him to manipulate andsay come to New York, I'm flying

(09:41):
to New York for a regular datenight, new York.
I'm flying to New York for aregular date night, but then his
whole intention is to have herengage in these freak-offs that
she clearly was tired of andclearly wasn't in a mental state
for.
That's coercion.
See, you could be mad at thelaw if you want to, but the law

(10:04):
is the law and the law is inplace for a reason.
And then things start heating up.
They start getting into theviolence.
One time Diddy had sawsomething in her phone with one
of the sex workers and found outthat they had mutual friends

(10:27):
that Diddy didn't know about.
This led to Diddy banging andkicking down closet doors,
kicking down bedroom doors,whatever it took to get to her,
kicking her, pulling her by herhair.
She runs out of the house,allegedly around the corner and

(10:47):
hides for two hours, comes back,he kicks her ass again and
basically tells her to clean upand get ready for another freak
off.
It's amazing to me that howmany people don't realize that
all of this is illegal activity?

(11:08):
It got to the point where shesaid I'm just not some animal
that people can F on and then,for her saying that he called
her crazy, prosecution said howoften did he call you crazy?
She said often.
I said you want to have me sucksome D so you can get off with

(11:35):
Gina?
You remember Gina?
We all kind of think Gina isvictim number three, the one who
has disappeared.
She said I'm drained.
Then he said I'll leave youalone.
And what did he do?
Diddy came back with anothercoercion tactic which involved

(12:00):
fraud.
He left her alone for a whilebut then he said he hit her back
up, called her and said hey, Iwant to have a sobriety party.
I want to go 30 days withoutdrugs, without drinking, without
any of that.
I want to make things right, Iwant to make things normal.

(12:26):
And she fell for it again.
So she said that we had asobriety party at the hotel, but
before that they went to aconcert.
Then next thing, you know,jonathan sent her.
She went to the store withJonathan which is Diddy's
assistant, which I'm sure we'llhear from Jonathan and he sent

(12:49):
her to the store to get suppliesfor another free call.
Diddy was waiting in the hotelfor her to come there, and the
minute she walked in the hotelfor her to come there, and the
minute she walked in matter offact, before she even walked in
he called her and said bitch,what the fuck is taking you so

(13:12):
long?
No sobriety, more drugs, morealcohol, more freak offs.
And see it's important tounderstand what's going on.
The prosecution is showing thepattern, the pattern of coercion

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, the pattern of sex trafficking, trafficking, the fraud aspect.
They're hammering home thefraud aspect.
See the difference between the,the people sitting at home and
the comment creeps and the jerksin my comments.
The difference between them andthe and the jury is the jury is

(13:58):
educated on what to payattention to.
The jury is educated on whatlaws have been broken and the
definition of those laws.
So when the jury is seeing thisand hearing this testimony,
they understand oh, this isfraud, this is the fraud part of
coercion.
And they're hammering it homewhile Joe Blow is sitting on his

(14:23):
couch at home eating Doritos,playing video games, talking
about this ain't nothing.
This ain't nothing at all.
This ain't no case.
Because you don't.
You're ignorant, you don't evenunderstand what you're reading,
you don't even understandwhat's going on.
But the jury does understand,because the jury is given

(14:43):
instructions on what these lawsmean and what laws have
allegedly been broken in thiscase, and then Cassie lawsuit
hits.
Cassie lawsuit hits.

(15:09):
Now you got to imagine Cassielawsuit and everything that took
place in Cassie's lawsuit allthe freak offs and all the baby,
all and all the astroglyphs andall the sex workers.
This was long before Jane Doe,so Jane Doe has no clue that
this is Diddy's normal.

(15:29):
She's under the impression thisis just something that me and
Diddy are doing, so she's withDiddy when the lawsuit breaks.
Diddy when the lawsuit breaks,she said when Cassie's lawsuit
came out and she read everythingthat happened and what was done

(15:51):
to Cassie for all those years,she said it was like reading a
nightmare.
She said I cannot.
The prosecution said how didyou react?
She said I can't believe I'mreading my own story.

(16:13):
Now, another component,important component to this RICO
and this sex trafficking is apattern.
So now the prosecution hasintroduced this ain't just about
Cassie, this ain't just aboutthis person or that person.
This is 20 years later or 10years later or five years later.

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He is doing the exact samething with a new woman Engaging
in illegal sex trafficking withprostitutes.
See, the people out there whoare ignorant to what's going on
are saying things like ain'tnothing wrong with a husband and
wife being free.
No, a husband and wife can beas freaky as they want to be

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together, with no money involvedas far as paying people, but
the minute you hire prostitutesor the minute you hire sex
workers and fly them across seasand pay money, now it's illegal
and they tend to leave thatpart out when they try to

(17:24):
minimize what the hell is goingon.
Do you understand that there'sa whole federal trial and all of
this is going on for a fuckingreason?
There's serious laws that havebeen broken and it's not to play

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with nothing.
To play with nothing for Diddyto play with, nothing, for these
victims to play with nothing,for the judge or anybody else to
play with.
And if you don't have thematurity or the intellect to
understand what's going on,please see the door.
We don't need you in the room.
You're in the way.
We don't need you in the room.
You're in the way.

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But imagine she's reading thisand realizing there was another
woman who went through the exactsame degrading, crazy, horrible
situation that you couldn'teven imagine Four in one night,
around the time this Cassiething was going on.
Jane Doe alleges she had to gothrough four sex workers in one
night, while Diddy watched andpleasured himself and God knows

(18:45):
what else he did.
She had to go to the freakingdoctor behind this.
But guess what?
Diddy, sensing the heat, goingback into his manipulation

(19:09):
tactic, told her I love you.
He said, I'm trying to stop allthis madness.
He's recording himself.
His recording of himself is hisdoom.
See, he's trying to record herand have it for evidence that

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everything he's doing is aboveboard and everything is okay.
But that same recording that hedid of her him talking to her
they are using it against him ina court of law.
She didn't even know she wasbeing recorded.

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Diddy was saying things likeI'm trying to be there for you,
I'm trying to stop this madness.
Really, what he was trying todo was get tabs on all his
alleged victims because thisCassie shit had hit the fan.

(20:18):
And, it's funny, the same thinghe tried to use to manipulate
and spin his narrative, it's thesame audio being used against
him that he recorded.
And then the raids happened.

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And the crazy thing about theseraids Is they didn't stop Diddy
.
Even after the raid, hecontinued the freak offs, but
then came a moment that even hadDiddy crying.

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Remember the guy Sly, the sexworker Sly?
Well, somehow he had video of afreak off.
And once all of this hit thefan, maybe back up.

(21:28):
Let me tell you how he got thisvideo.
Did he Just like he recordedhimself Talking to victim Jane
Doe?
Did he use His own camera?
He his own camera, he usedSlack camera to record a freak

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off.
I don't know if he was drugfilled and didn't understand
picked up the wrong phone.
I don't know what the hell madeDiddy use a sex worker's phone
to record a freak off.
But it was another dumb-diddything, dumb-diddy dude.

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And when everything hit the fan,they started selling that
freak-off tape on the dark web.
They started selling that freakoff tape on the dark web.
He told Jane he wanted $10,000for that freak off tape.

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And when Sean found out fromJane that a freak off tape was
floating around, he was crying.
Diddy, aka Itty Bitty Diddy, Ibelieve for the first time

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realized he was in deep shit.
He never wanted those tapes outof his possession because he
knows how damaging they are.

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There was a media company and Idon't know what media company
bought this tape.
But they say a media companybought this tape.
Now I don't know if that mediacompany is in trouble for buying
that tape.
I don't know if it's illegal tobuy that tape.
I didn't bother to look it upand find out.
But whoever it is, they ain'tput that shit out.

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I know that.
But whoever it is, they ain'tput that shit out.
I know that.
And with all this crap going on, I forgot to mention when the

(24:03):
Cassie shit came out.
Let's back it up.
Jane also exposed the fake andphony apology that they put
together with a team huddle whenhe did that crocodile tear
filled apology to Cassie forbeating the hell out of her.
After he said it never happened.

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But once the tape came out, hisit jogged his memory and she
said Christina Korn was there,said his sons were there, all
the bad boy staff, and theyhuddled up and crafted this
apology where Diddy said it wasa dark time and he was so

(24:49):
apologetic for it and he and heand he wish it never happened
and and and all of this shit.
And then, not too long afterthat, he was back having
freak-offs and beating the crapout of another one.
So this was another thing thatthe prosecution showed.

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They purposely showed how hecrafted that apology letter,
tried to manipulate the public,manipulate Cassie and whoever
would listen, and then theyshowed that days later listen.
And then they showed that dayslater he was assaulting, having
break-offs and doing everythinglike that.

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Apology didn't mean shit, likewe all knew.
So much was exposed yesterdayin his testimony.
Because he was in Utah with, asshe said, a woman who wasn't

(26:06):
even old enough to drink, whichled to her calling Diddy a
pedophile.
Diddy was damn near 30 yearsolder than this woman.
And what happened?
Jane says Diddy kicked her allthe way into the closet.

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She says I tried to run but hekicked me and I and put me in a
chokehold and I couldn't breathe.
I went to the front door and Iran to a wall six blocks away.
Prosecution says how long didyou hide there?
Two hours.

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Then I went back and saw Sean,aka Diddy.
Sean called her a whore andforced her into another freak
off With black eye and all.

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He got this woman engaging inanother freak off and after the
freak off he just left $10,000,$10,000 to $11,000, $10,000,
$12,000 in cash for her to paythe sex worker and he went about
his business.

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And can you believe?
There are still people whodon't understand.
This is illegal.
And I will be fair to the guyswho don't understand.
This is illegal.
And I'll be fair to the guys,ladies, I'm starting to see more
and more women on diddy's side,even more than men, which is I

(27:56):
can't believe it and they don'teven know, understand the case.
They're saying things like noneof these women were held
against their will and you haveto make a decision and just
leave.
And these are women like I'mreally starting to see a lot
more women than men and I don'tunderstand how can you be a

(28:22):
woman and possibly havedaughters, have a mother and
side with Diddy and victim shamethese victims and it is
unbelievable to me.
To me, like I said, I'm justthankful for the women that I

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grew up around and that I wasraised around, because they
don't act nothing like thesewomen that I'm seeing saying
this ignorant stuff.
I didn't know this mediaexisted to make excuses for
Diddy and blame the women whobeaten the hell out of them for

(29:08):
taking advantage of women indesperate positions.
Like I said, I don't understandit, but I make sure I'm putting
the right message out.
Any fucker out there that thinkthey're going to do any of this
Diddy shit to any of the womenaround me, you know your ass is

(29:31):
grass.
I'm just glad my message isclear.
I don't give a damn who try tominimize it or who rocking with
Diddy.
That's on you.
As long as everybody who hearthis podcast and see me post
know that you know what, webetter leave the women that's

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close to him alone, because I'mnot going to play with you,
which is why I continue to standten toes on what I believe in.
Fuck anybody that don't, thatwant to say anything different
or want to make excuses for this.
What the fuck kind of world doy'all live in?

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Who raised y'all?
Who raised y'all to not knowhow illegal and not even just
illegal how immoral, howtrifling this shit is?
You got to be thankful for thefamily you got if you ain't got

(30:34):
to deal with ignorant peoplethat are saying this type of
shit.
Luckily I don't have to bearound.
I only see them in the commentsection.
I don't see them in real lifeand I thank God for that Poor
excuse for women, and it reallyirks me because 90% of them 99%

(30:58):
of them don't even understandwhat the case is about.
They're making comments thatdon't even apply to the case, so
it's like a double whammy.
You're not even trying tofigure out or find out what the
hell is really going on.
And meanwhile, when you'resaying this ignorant shit, you

(31:22):
got young women, children, whoread these comments and they
like so it's okay, so it's thewoman's fault, so it's not the
guy who's on trial, the guywho's been indicted and facing
30 years, the guy who's beenindicted and facing 30 years.

(31:44):
You got women and some menacting like they haven't done
nothing wrong.
How confusing is that to the16-year-old young lady who

(32:06):
happened to be on social mediaand see these comments and see
women and men talking aboutain't nothing wrong with that?
That's just domestic violence.
This trial is some of the worst.

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I ain't even talk fuck the lawat this point.
Right now.
I'm just talking about humanbeings and human activity crazy,
horrific shit that I've everseen or heard from one man.

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And it's people defending Holyshit.
Y'all.
Hide your daughters, matter offact, hide your sons.
Protect your daughters.

(33:13):
Protect your sons with yourlife, because this world is
fucked up right now.
If this case was on trial, ifdiddy was on trial in the 90s,
they would be crucifying him theway he's supposed to be.
Imagine hearing all this typeof stuff in the 90s or the 80s.

(33:37):
His life, his life, would be indanger.
They would have to have him inprotective custody in the prison
.
If this was the 80s or the 90s,and if you come from that area,

(33:59):
you know what the hell I'mtalking about.
But in 2025, where everythingis desensitized and shit like
this is quote, unquote, no bigdeal to a lot of people it's

(34:22):
scary.
The article uh, we'll go intothe article of the mirror wrote
an excellent article capturing,uh, one of the moments and some
of the details about thistestimony and, by the way, today
is going to be across-examination for your ass

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and if you are very triggeredbehind this stuff, you might not
even want to pay attention tothe cross-examination today,
because you know Diddy's defenseteam, because this testimony
has been so damaging, you knowDiddy's defense team is going to
come at Jane like a ton ofbricks.

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You already see how BrianSteele, how he operate.
He'll go up there and just callher a liar and victim, shame
her to death.
And as long as the judge allowsit, it's fair game.
I can't judge the defense teamon how far they go to protect

(35:34):
their client, especially if thejudge which the judge says up
until this point, the defensehas done nothing wrong.
So I have to listen to thejudge.
So it's fair game, but thiscross-examination mark my words

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is going to be brutal.
It's going to be brutal.
So let's get into this article.
Who did a great detail on this?
Testimony by Jane.
This is from the Mirror.
You know I love the Mirror.
That's one of the publicationsI do actually kind of like.
The Mirror Titled P Diddy'sex-girlfriend cried for three
days after reading Cassie'slawsuit.

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An ex-girlfriend of Sean P DiddyCombs said she cried for three
days and felt nauseated afterreading Cassie Ventura's
November 2023 lawsuit andrecalled a reaction after
reading the lawsuit, whichdescribed the alleged effects of

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hundreds of drug-fueled,freak-off sex marathons with
combs and male sex workers.
Hundreds, hundreds, hundredsand we're talking about most of
them with multiple sex workersand you standing with this guy.

(37:09):
How low has the bar become?
The bar is in hell right now.
I never thought I would seetoday when a man I use that term

(37:33):
loosely a man would be hiringsex workers to pound his
girlfriend out, back to back toback, different guys, no condom,
no, nothing, as he justpleasures himself.
He is feeling no pain.
He is feeling no pain, and todo this hundreds of times with

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one woman, and we live in a timewhere this guy gets defended by
men and women.
Shameful.
Jane, who referred to similaralleged encounters with Combs as
debauchery and hotel nights,said she felt like she was

(38:23):
reading her own sexual trauma asshe read Cassie's lawsuit.
She claimed in court itfollowed her experience with bad
boy records founder, word forword, exactly my experience.
We don't need to go into theCassie part.

(38:43):
We know Cassie's story quitewell at this point, so let me go
straight to it.
During her court appearance,jane read aloud for the jury
text message, including some inwhich she complained that Diddy
Combs, itty bitty Diddy, noaccountability.
Diddy, mohawk, diddy, whateverDiddy you want to call this

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Diddy, diddy, no accountability.
Diddy, mohawk, diddy, whateverDiddy you want to call this
Diddy ass, seem to be forcingher into sex marathons by
threatening to take away hershelter.
The textbook definition ofcoercion I don't give a fuck
where you at what you say, whatI say, what your mama say, what

(39:28):
your daddy say, what your cousinsay the definition of coercion
is making someone feel the needto engage in these commercial
sex acts by threatening to takeaway support.
Support can be shelter.
Don't get mad at me, get mad atthe definition, get mad at the

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law.
She pleaded with him torecognize the damage the
encounters were doing, tellingCombs I'm not an animal.

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Yesterday, jane also testifiedthat Diddy forced to have
freak-off-style sexual encounterwith male sex workers After
chasing her around herCalifornia home, putting her in
the chokehold, punching her inthe face and kicking down doors.
In court, the woman said Combserupted after she accused him of

(40:40):
cheating on her, after beatingher into submission.
Jane allegedly said that Diddyinvited a sex worker over, gave
her an ecstasy pill and told heryou're not going to ruin my
night like this, my night likethis, and you got people

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defending this monster.
He beat her and then called asex worker in, gave her an
ecstasy pill and told her you'renot going to ruin my night like
this, called a sex worker in,gave her an ecstasy pill and
told her you're not going toruin my night like this.
Mind you, she went into thefreak-off with the following

(41:34):
injuries that had just happenedA black eye and welts all over
her forehead.
This was supposed to start offas a romantic night, that it was
just supposed to be her andDiddy and a regular date night

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is what he told her, and then itturned into battered bruises,
ecstasy pills and being bashedin by some sex worker while
Diddy pleasured himself y'all.
I ain't never seen no crap likethis.
I ain't never seen something sohorrific in my life.

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He used power and money to havewhat he tricked into being a
girlfriend to having sex.
Stop, man, I don't know.
Maybe hundreds and hundreds, ifnot damn near close to a

(42:52):
thousand sexual encounters.
If you count that many nightsit was three and four guys at
one time, back to back to back.
I don't know how in the hellyou can defend that, but people
are doing it.
So today will be a crazy, crazycross examination.

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I will be tuned in, but I'mtelling y'all Crazy
cross-examination.
I will be tuned in, but I'mtelling y'all, this
cross-examination is going to behard for people to handle.
And so today the defense willquestion the woman about the

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hotel nights with Sean Combs.
Article in the New York Times.
And the article says for morethan 13 hours over three days,
jurors in the federal trial ofSean Combs heard the gripping
testimony from Jane Doe.
Now it's time for across-examination.

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Pay attention, mr Combs, theproducer we all know is charged
with sex trafficking andracketeering.
Mr Combs is facing life inprison.
Behind him, mr Combs is facinglife in prison.
Behind him.

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Jane took the stand what lastThursday and will continue today
, as she recounts in vividdetails of the troubled
relationship with Mr Combs.
This troubled relationshipbegan in 2021, lasted until
shortly before his arrest in2024.

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We've already said Jane saidshe was pressured into having
sex with many, many, many maleescorts, having sex with many,
many, many male escorts.
She would have sex with one ortwo men and then throw up, and

(45:08):
then Diddy would say cool, nowthat you threw up, you should
feel better.
Next man up and send in anothersex worker Again.
The people there's so manyignorant people saying ignorant

(45:28):
things about this case.
It just makes me put my messageout louder and louder and
louder, because any man thatthink they're going to be
carrying on and doing this typeof shit to any woman around me,
I need them to know I ain'tgoing to play with you.
I need you to know that shethrew up.

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He said let's go.
He had men waiting on deck likethis is baseball and it's a
batter's box and you gotta hither on deck waiting for the
other hitter to hit so he cancome right up to the plate.
Nasty, nasty business.
She was also staying at MrCombs Miami area mansion in May

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2024.
She was there with Combs whenthe tape of Cassie dropped
showing him beating the hell outof her.
But on today, tuesday, june 10th, diddy's lawyers will have the

(46:48):
opportunity to question Jane,much like they did Cassie.
They're going to ask a lot oftough questions.
They're going to try to pointthe blame at Jane, much like

(47:17):
they did Cassie.
The defense has alreadysignaled that it intends to
argue that, however fraught herrelationship was with mr combs,
jane was a willing participantin the hotel nights she shared
with him.
They said the evidence is goingto show you a toxic and

(47:37):
dysfunctional relationshipbetween these two individuals.
Teeny Gargles, a lawyer for MrCombs, said in her opening
statement if you recall and youmay think to yourself wow, he is
a really bad boyfriend, but theevidence is going to show you
that she is a capable, strongwoman who willingly engaged in

(48:02):
their sex life so they couldspend time together.
It's simply not sex trafficking.
Now, even in her openingstatement, let's pay attention
to a couple of statements.
Now, even in her openingstatement, let's play attention

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to a couple of statements.
She said if this isn'tminimizing some shit, I don't
know what it is, but check thisout.
She said.
She told the jury.
You might think to yourself wow, he is a really bad boyfriend.

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Nah, nah, I'm sorry, this ain'tno really bad boyfriend.
A really bad boyfriend mayforget to bring you home
something.
A really bad boyfriend may yellat you.
A really bad boyfriend may cussat you.
A really bad boyfriend may notcome home at night or may not

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answer his phone.
But when you're talking abouthiring Commercial Prostitution,
hiring male sex workers To havesex with your woman and force
her, give her drugs, hit her andseconds after beating the hell

(49:36):
out of her, you have her inanother freak off.
Ain't nobody saying that's areally bad boyfriend?
A really bad boyfriend?
Is that what this?
Is that all if everything we'veseen in this case so far?
That is what we're calling areally bad boyfriend now.

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And she even went on to sayshe's this is just two toxic
individuals.
It's a lot more than that.
She said that she willinglyengaged in their sex life so

(50:28):
they could spend time together.
So if it was only aboutspending time together, why
would he need to hold over thefact that he's paying her rent
If she was doing this simplybecause she just really wanted
to spend time with him.
You don't have to hold overanything, you don't have to

(50:50):
threaten about paying bills.
This defense, I believe, muchlike the R Kelly trial.
I believe the defense'sstrategy, is flawed, very flawed

(51:14):
, extremely flawed, because theyare saying things that just
don't make sense.
How could you come to theconclusion that it was she did?
She went through all of thishell Only because she wanted to
spend time with him.
If he had that type, if she hadthat kind of love for him when

(51:36):
it was only about time, themoney Wouldn't have anything to
do with it, he wouldn't need tothrow it in her face about
paying the rent, because if shejust wanted to spend time and
was so desperate just to spendtime with him, love him so much,
it was just about time.
The rent, money, the vacation,none of that would mean anything

(52:08):
.
So even their strategy, in myopinion, makes no sense.
So we'll see today, as they dothis cross-examination, we'll

(52:31):
see how this plays out.
They're going to try to hammerhome that this was just a really
bad boyfriend.
That's horrible.
People Magazine had an excellentarticle about a former escort

(52:55):
who was booked by Diddy.
Reveals how the tone allegedlychanged during his last
freak-offs with Cassidy, aformer escort allegedly hired by
Sean Diddy Combs for more thana dozen of the Music Mogul's
freak-offs, says the tonechanged over time.

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I just would say overall thetone was a little darker towards
the last times I seen them.
This guy named is Sean Deering.
A lot of people haven't heardhis story.
He's one of the male sexworkers.
He said he had a chance to seethe dark side of things.

(53:41):
He said Ventura's attitudebecame like a robot saying
things like I'm here, I have toperform, let's do this.
It was more of a doing this toplease him type of spirit.
Overall, I can tell when theenergy was different.

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He said it seems as thoughCassie was just playing her role
.
It was evil and she was underthat spell or under a spell.
Under that spell or under aspell, deering continues.

(54:30):
In my opinion, in thatsituation she didn't know if
this was a beast she couldcontrol or not, so she was just
simply along for the ride.
Who knows where that beast wasgoing?
Deering says Combs first hiredhim in the late 2014, early 2015
era through a website calledCowboys for Angels and that he

(54:52):
did not know the identity of theclient beforehand.
He claimed he was booked formore than a dozen sessions with
Combs and Ventura, whichtypically took place at either a
bungalow in Beverly Hills or acondo off Sunset Boulevard in
Los Angeles.
After leaving escorting behindin 2017 and moving back in his

(55:19):
home state of Hawaii, deeringsays Combe tried to hire him
again, but he passed.
Quoting I just kind of had to doa lot of personal soul
searching.
In a sense, he explains, Istepped away from that,
realizing it was darker Because,honestly, I do care about these

(55:49):
ladies, so I had to step away.
Daring adds I never thoughtthat escorting was part of my
lifetime plan, though he is on adifferent path these days.
Daring said he is unfazed byothers' opinions of him.
The truth is, I don't care whatanyone says about me.
If people will want to thinknegative thoughts about me,
that's on them.
Daring says he's also comeforward now to lend some

(56:11):
credence to what Cassie issaying and has said Prosecutors
actually revealed his photo incourt and that is how he has
said Prosecutors actuallyrevealed his photo in court and
that is how he was identified.
The more this trial goes on, themore you see people coming out

(56:31):
and realizing like this is dark,and the only people defending
Diddy are the people who are sofar removed from this shit.
They have no connection to this.
They don't have any empathy forthe next person.
They just see this shit aswords on a screen and pictures

(56:53):
and a game and a movie that theycan just comment on.
They don't realize this is realpeople's lives and that's the
saddest part of the whole thing.
To a lot of people, this is justtalk, it's just gossip, it's
just trending news.

(57:13):
But to a lot of people, likethe people in the flow show
community that we get togetherevery day at 7 30 AM Eastern
standard time and if you don'tcatch us on YouTube live, you
can catch us on Apple andSpotify 24 hours a day, seven
days a week.
But I think I thank God thatour community takes this thing

(57:39):
very seriously and we don't givea shit who don't and what
nobody got to say about it,because it's sad and you got to
remember when people are in thecomments saying ignorant shit
like this is no big deal or whydidn't they just leave and they
could have just did this andthey could have just did that.
They don't even realize you gotother people who are actually

(58:02):
going through this shit rightnow, other women who are going
through this right now.
As we speak, a woman is beingmanipulated and coerced in sex
traffic right now.
I looked up the stats Nearly 5million women are sex trafficked
a year.

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So right now we have a womanbeing sex trafficked.
We can bet on it and she couldbe reading that comment and she
could say you know what.
Why the hell would I even speakout?
Why the hell would I even holdmy sex trafficker accountable,
when you got people in the worldthat don't think shit is wrong

(58:44):
with you, got people in theworld that think this is normal
behavior, which says more aboutthem than the witnesses on the
stand.
It says more about them thanthe witnesses on the stand.
It says more about them thanthe many people who are involved

(59:08):
in this case.
When you can sit back and see awoman getting the hell beat out
of her, a woman beingmanipulated as many women could
be manipulated when a womanloves you, she leaves with
emotion.
See, what they don't understandis this law is just because you

(59:31):
can take advantage of a woman oryou can take advantage of a man
, that don't mean it ain'tillegal.
That's where people are missinga point Just because you can
doesn't make it legal.
Just because you run acrosssomebody who may have mental

(59:55):
issues, may not be strong, mayhave a lot going on, just
because you run across them andare able to manipulate them does
not keep you from being heldaccountable.
And that is the biggest lessonthat I think people need to

(01:00:18):
learn from this case.
People think, just because youcan manipulate somebody and
you're able to do it, they thinkthat you can't get in trouble
for that or they don't thinkanything is wrong with that.
But there's one person whoright now knows something is

(01:00:38):
wrong with it.
But there's one person whoright now knows something is
wrong with it, and that's thisguy right here behind me Mohawk,
itty, bitty, diddy, with thesmall Tootsie Roll.
He knows something is wrongwith it.
You know how he know how.
I know, because he done hired3,000 lawyers.

(01:01:00):
He's attempted two mistrials.
It's only a week and a halfleft of the prosecution case.
It's about to go to the defense.
So to go for a mistrial rightnow shows that you know the
walls are closing in.

(01:01:23):
And so, ladies and gentlemen,the flow show no filter.
I want everybody to payattention, hey y'all.
Somebody said Diddy is sellingthose tapes on the dark web.
No, today.
Somebody said that today is thecross-examination.

(01:01:45):
The defense is going to beacting a damn fool today and I
encourage if you can stomach it,please tune in, because this is
going to be a crazy situation.
Somebody said thank you fordoing this flow, new sub.

(01:02:13):
I like your energy andconviction.
Much love, much love to you.
Techno Hippie, I appreciate it.
This is just me being me andjust me putting out a message
that I think needs to be outthere, that I believe strongly
about and I'm strong enough tosay fuck anybody else who got
something to say.

(01:02:33):
You can't bully me intothinking this is normal.
You can't bully me intothinking that ain't nothing
wrong with what Diddy did.
You can't bully me intothinking that the women are to
take all the blame.
Now, I'm not going to say weall have some blame when it

(01:02:54):
comes to anything that happenedto us.
We all can take a percentage ofblame.
That's, that's.
I don't have a problem withthat.
I can.
I have some blame.
We can put some, some of theblame on these women as far as
just just as far as you know,you know, like because they were

(01:03:15):
actually there or whatever youwant to say.
You know, like because theywere actually there or whatever
you want to say.
But the majority and 99% of theblame is with Diddy and that's
why his ass is sitting in themiddle of the court.
We are all grown people.
I'm not going to say you know,we all have to do the best we
can and make the best decisionswe can.

(01:03:37):
I have to hold myselfaccountable to make the best we
can and make the best decisionswe can.
I have to hold myselfaccountable to make the best
decisions that I can make but atthe same time, to take any
ounce of blame away from Diddy.
After you see all these handsand feet that he put on these
women, as you see all the drugshe's smuggled and using people

(01:04:00):
who are just trying to make aliving, who came to him to help
push music, who came to him towork a normal job, and next
thing, they know they'resmuggling drugs and helping set
up freak-offs.
You can't do no better thanthat.

(01:04:21):
Our bar has become so low thatbeating the hell out of women,
giving them drugs, engaging insex acts and all that, it ain't
no big deal.

(01:04:43):
I ain't never been so shamed ofour society as I am right now.
I'm just being honest and Ilike it.
Our man, Flo, don't mess around.
Steph said yeah, I've neverbeen this shamed it.
Our man, flo, don't mess around.

(01:05:03):
Steph said yeah, I've neverbeen this shamed.
I'm thankful for this trialbecause it exposed a lot of
pieces of shit that we got inthis society that need to be
cleaned up.
Ain't enough toilet paper.
Charmin, don't make enoughtoilet paper for all these
pieces of shit that I've beenrunning across.
Exactly, tracy says sounds likethe defense has the same mental

(01:05:32):
status as Diddy.
Yeah, it's ridiculous, likeit's literally ridiculous y'all.
I am disgusted.
I've never, ever, like you haveto be the coldest hearted

(01:05:54):
motherfucker alive to bestanding up and talking about.
Ain't nothing wrong with this?
Somebody tried to tell me my,my wife or my future wife can,
can get me for human traffickingagain.

(01:06:15):
If this is the case, like huh.
First of all, this is not justa man and a woman having sex.
They always omitting the partout about prostitution, hiring
sex workers, smuggling drugs,coercion, like add all that in

(01:06:39):
Quit, omitting that they try toact like.
This is just a boyfriend andgirlfriend having sex together
and that's it.
But you know why they're tryingto paint it like that?
Because the truth is so muchworse.
That's why they paint and omita million facts, A million

(01:07:02):
relevant facts.
When they come with theirargument, they admit it.
They omit it because the truthis too painful.
See, they have to say this isjust a couple, a toxic couple
being freaks.
No, it's not what this is.
Toxic couples being freaks no,it's not what this is.

(01:07:23):
If that's the case, why wouldn'tit hit the fan?
Did he told Jane he couldn't betalking on the phone?
Did he knew it was illegalBecause when shit was going down
and he was trying to talk tojane, he told her this was in
the testimony yesterday that Ican't be talking on these phones

(01:07:44):
, so you might not know it wasillegal.
Did he knew it was illegalbecause he could have?
Why what the fuck he can't talkon the phone?
For what is he worried aboutthem hearing on the phone if he
just talking about some shit?
That's just everyday couplestuff.

(01:08:06):
It's just sad, y'all.
It's really sad.
It's sad.
Thank you for the super stickersticker.
Damn, hold on, I missed it,lord.
Thank you for the super sticker.
I don't know.
Oh, there you go.

(01:08:27):
What the hell is going on.
Dickie got a wife, got a wife.
Dickey back to push that man.
He pushed out that last oneyesterday.
So good, look, dickey is a fan.
Dickey is a fan.

(01:08:48):
Dickey waking up to the crackof dawn and can't wait to get in
here with us.
I don't care what he say,dickey is a fan and he loves
this show.
Yeah, dickey loves this show.
Yeah, dickie loves the show.
He getting up at 6.37 in themorning to come here.
You're a fan, bro.
I don't care what you can allthe caps.

(01:09:08):
You can type all the caps,words you want.
You're a fan and I appreciateit.
He loves the show, just like weall love the show.
He set his alarm.
Nikki got a wife.
Hey, hey, look, I told y'all.
But remember, I told y'all.
See the thing about what helpsme grow.

(01:09:30):
What helps me grow is like Itold y'all everything I say.
I never exaggerate.
My trolls love the show andlove my content as much as y'all
do, and it's been like thatfrom the beginning.
They will tune in just as longas my fans tune in, because I

(01:09:51):
had that special effect onpeople.
That's why all of my platformsand when you see me and you see
the footage of me.
I get so much love in thestreets.
Even the trolls love me.
The trolls wake up at 530 am tocome here when I got to say and
that's the blessing of it all,that's when you special, that's

(01:10:14):
when your words are special,your delivery is special and
you're genuine Dinky.
Couldn't wait to get back inthis chat today.
And am I surprised?
Hell, no, all my trolls love mycontent in the podcast, so I'm

(01:10:36):
not surprised at all.
This is how it goes.
But the bottom line is, in allseriousness, it lets you know to
grab hold of your people, grabhold of your woman, grab hold of
your daughter, because there'ssome certified jerks out here.

(01:11:02):
Somebody said I love how youhandle trolls.
Yeah, that's kind of been asecret of mine.
It's like a superpower.
I handle trolls so well thatthey always stick around.
They always stick around, andit's been like that since the
beginning.
Since I started doing this, I'vehad the ability to handle

(01:11:27):
trolls in a way where they lovemy content, they watch my
content, they stay in mycomments and they just help push
my message out.
And guess what?
Those same trolls when they seeme in person, they want to take
pictures and they tell me howthey love my content.
They just can't say that in thecomment section.

(01:11:47):
Trust me, happens all the time.
I got trolls that have been.
I got what you call day onetrolls.
I got day one trolls Trollsthat have been around since the

(01:12:08):
beginning, and I'm proud of that.
I really am.
I'm proud of that.
Thank you, cynthia Stewart.
Cynthia Stewart, thank you forthe $25 Apple Pay.
I greatly appreciate it.
I'm going to have some goodlunch today.
And also, she said New Yorktrip support.

(01:12:29):
So I have your email at CynthiaStewart.
I'm not going to read it outloud, but, cynthia Stewart,
something, something, something,something and I will be putting
you on the VIP Diddy list.
So, if you're hearing this,thank you so much.
Yeah, y'all, this is one for theages and we're going to

(01:12:51):
continue to meet at 730 everyday.
We're going to continue tocover these stories.
We're going to continue to loveeach other and support each
other.
And the trolls are going tocontinue to tune in because,
like I told them, you are nowtuning in to the motherfucking

(01:13:13):
best, and I appreciate it.
Action speaks louder than words.
Your ass got up at the crack ofdawn to come in my chat.
You love me.
You just don't know how toexpress it.
You just didn't have enoughhugs coming up.
But Flo loved the trollsBecause I understand y'all just

(01:13:33):
need hugs.
See, I got a lot of hugs growingup.
I'm filled with love.
That's why I can't even get madat the trolls.
I love that y'all get up at thecrack of dawn.
You can't come trolling me, see.
That's the good thing about amorning show y'all, because if
you in my show at 6, 7, 30 am,you love my ass.

(01:13:56):
I don't care what you say inthe comments.
That's why I like having a showthis early.
You already you're trolling.
Don't hit If you waking up whenthe birds is chirping the
roosters.
I'm in Puerto Rico, you gettingup with the roosters to come in
my chat.
You love me, baby.
You love me, baby.

(01:14:19):
I don't care what you say in thechat, because your actions are
showing that.
The first thing I did when Iwoke up is to click my phone and
find out what the hell FloShane, because I love listening
to that boy speak.
That's what your messages issaying.
I don't care what y'all caps,letter and all this.

(01:14:42):
You try to be mean, but it'sway too early in the morning to
be trying to act like you don'tlike me.
We talking about 730.
We talking about 430.
If you in LA, dickie, you can'tbe up at 5 am and convince me,
you mad at me.

(01:15:03):
You love me, baby, and I loveyou too.
See, everything I do isstrategic.
People don't even realize it.
You ain't even brushed yourteeth yet, dickie, and you in my
chat, you love me, but somepeople just don't know how to
express that love.

(01:15:23):
And it's okay.
It's okay.
We're going to continue to keepdoing our thing and we're going
to keep putting the word outthere and put the message out
there that if you fuck with anyof our women and any of our
children, your ass is grass, andthere ain't a comment section

(01:15:50):
in the world that can save you.
Simple as that.
So shout out to the supporters.
If you want to support, let methrow the.
Let me throw the Subscriptionlink In the, in the comment

(01:16:14):
section or the chat or whatever.
So Dickie can go ahead andsubscribe.
I know he want.
So Dickie can go ahead andsubscribe, I know he won't.
To Watch Dickie, get some.
Watch Dickie, sign up and wantsome of this exclusive content.
Watch Dickie, watch me see his.
I'm going to see somebody inthe email that's going to say

(01:16:36):
itty bitty Dickie wants theexclusive Diddy content.
Go on and click thesubscription link, dicky.
You know you want to your assup at 4.30 am Waiting to see
what I'm going to say.
It'll break Dicky's heart if Iblock them y'all.
That's why I don't block thetrolls.

(01:16:57):
They've been blocked theirwhole life and that's part of
what makes you become a troll.
Well, I ain't going to blockyou here on the Flow Show
because I'm strong, baby, myskin thick.
I got alligator skin.
You can't throw me off.
You never going to see me sweatbaby.
This is the product of a familythat loved him.

(01:17:19):
I don't get caught up in whatno stranger saying I if you here
, you doing your job, you arerocking with the motherfucking
best.
And on that note, y'all, let'sget ready for this
cross-examination.
Today we got a new.
We got a new member of thebreakfast crew.
His name is Itty Bitty Dicky.
Itty Bitty Dicky.

(01:17:42):
We got a new member.
Say what's up to Dicky.
He get up earlier than us.
He gonna start being in thechat before Melody.
He gonna be in the chat beforeLily tomorrow with his capital
letters and he's even beenworking on his spelling y'all.
Can y'all notice that he's evenbeen spelling shit right?

(01:18:03):
See, that's the effect of theflow show no filter.
You come in here with hey, wegive you so much love, you start
getting your act together.
That was the effect my grannyhad, and so she would be proud
to see the change in Dickie as aresult of this community that
we built.
So thank you, dickie, for beingan example of how we get you

(01:18:27):
together with love andeventually you can't even hate
no more.
Yes, be up at 430 am right withus with the breakfast crew.
H-flow, formerly known as H-Flow.
Flow show no filter.
Thank you for everybody outthere.
Let's get them out.
Mouse in the comment and tellitty bitty Dicky to have a great

(01:18:47):
day.
We're going to get out of here.
I got to gear up for thiscross-examination y'all.
Poor little Dicky with an ittybitty ditty, with a little
tootsie roll oh, we got to showhim some love with that wittle w
little tootsie roll.
Oh, we got to show him somelove with that little little
tootsie roll.
Steph said I'm out.
Let's get to.

(01:19:07):
I'm out, y'all.
C-tuck said I'm out.
Who else?
Come on, come on, come on, letme get some more.
I'm outs.
Lily said I'm out, I'm out,come on, come on.
Come on, I know we got somemore.
I'm outs, come on, come on.
Desi says I'm out.
I missed.
Hold on, I can't miss my girl.
I can't miss a punk rock girl.

(01:19:32):
My punk rock girl said I'm out.
Oh, and, by the way, I will bein New York in about less than
10 days.
So all the BBIP Diddysubscribers look out for the new
content, exclusive content, andit looks like I'm going to be
out there when the defense takesover.

(01:19:53):
So I'm interested to see whatthe hell?
Agnophilio and Tina Garagos andBrian Steele Brian Steele, who
they call him Brian Tenfold I'mgoing to be in New York,
probably when the defense takesover there and starts presenting

(01:20:16):
their case.
So that should be interesting.
So all the 20, if you want tobe a part of it, it's a $23
subscription.
Get you a $23 subscription withthe Buzzsprout link.
Who else?
Let me see if there's anyamounts I missed.
Desi Tracy says she wants somemerch Merch drop in around the

(01:20:38):
22nd.
We gonna have the flow on thego shirts.
We gonna have the I am not aprofessional, I am just good
shirts and we might even haveitty bitty, dicky shirts.
Sybil says I'm out.
Hey, sybil, I ain't seen Sybilin a minute.
I about to be mad at Sybil.
Sybil say I'm out.

(01:20:58):
Seen Sybil in a minute.
I'm about to be mad at Sybil.
Sybil said I'm out.
Sidney said I'm out, sidney,sidney, cocote.
I'm going to just say Cocote.
Cocote says I'm out.
Kobe one, shinobi says I'm out.
Love you too, love everybody.
As always, I love y'all.
Tracy said, tracy said I'm out.

(01:21:19):
Bye, little, bye, little Betty.
Much love.
I love y'all, but I'm out.
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