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The courtroom fell silent as the LAPD officer took the stand, recounting how he'd spotted a vehicle speeding away from Kid Cudi's residence immediately following a break-in. The bombshell? He'd recorded the license plate, which traced directly back to Sean "Diddy" Combs. This testimony places Diddy physically at the scene of an alleged crime central to the sprawling racketeering case against him.

Sitting in the courtroom today, I witnessed firsthand the methodical construction of the prosecution's RICO conspiracy case. Each witness adds another brick to the wall closing in around the music mogul. Former stylist Deontay Nash testified about a horrifying 2013 incident where Diddy allegedly attacked Cassie Ventura violently as she prepared to attend Drake's OVO Festival. Nash described jumping on Diddy's back to protect Cassie, only to be thrown off. Most chillingly, Nash testified that after the attack, Diddy reportedly said, "Look what y'all made me do," shifting blame to those attempting to protect her.

The defense appears increasingly desperate, requesting a mistrial after an arson investigator revealed fingerprint cards from a crime scene had mysteriously disappeared. The judge swiftly denied this request. Meanwhile, prosecution witnesses continue painting a picture of an organization where employees were allegedly used to commit crimes or cover them up – the very definition of a criminal enterprise under RICO statutes.

Tomorrow promises even more explosive testimony from "Mia," a former assistant allegedly "worked to the bone" who will reportedly testify about forced labor and sexual assault during her employment. Her testimony is expected to last through Friday, demonstrating just how significant her account is to the prosecution's case.

The battle lines seem clearly drawn between powerful elites and everyday citizens seeking accountability. As this historic trial unfolds, one thing becomes increasingly clear: the justice system is putting not just Diddy but the entire culture of celebrity impunity on trial.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What's up?
We are back Reporting live fromNew York City.
Did it trial?
Had to pop on live for thisspecial podcast episode, special

(00:30):
podcast episode While I'm inNew York.
All my podcast episodes will becoming in the evening because I
got to do a lot of runningaround for the case in the
morning.
What's going on?
I see Tracy in the building.
Let's go.
Who else?
I just popped my Facebookpeople on.
Who else?
I just popped my Facebookpeople on Y'all.
I am in New York seeing MohawkDiddy live in the flesh.

(00:51):
Let me get a little light goingon in here.
Got me looking like Diddy.
There we go.
Let me get a little light inhere.
I'm excited, but you know I hadto pop on with my family and
say hello, how you doing?
What's up Sam?

(01:15):
What's up Tricia In New Yorkdoing my thing?
You know I had to pop on thepodcast.
We don't miss no days.
We might have to rearrange alittle schedule, but we ain't
going to miss no days now.
So, since I'm in New York,we're going to do the podcast
episode in the evening, forobvious reasons.

(01:41):
I'm running around in the courtand in the courthouse during the
day.
But I got some Diddy news.
Of course I can confirm Diddyis actually on trial.
I've finally seen him formyself.
Look like Morgan Freeman.
Diddy looking like MorganFreeman, but he don't look like

(02:06):
the sketches.
The sketches been tripping, butI can confirm to the flow
community.
What's up, kim?
He look like Morgan Freeman.
Rachel, he look very focusedand as I walked into the
courtroom it was chaos.
The minute I walked in hislawyers were arguing over they

(02:30):
wanted a mistrial and I'm goingto tell you why Diddy's team
wanted a mistrial some explosiverevelations concerning somebody

(02:53):
spotted and has placed Diddy atthe scene in the crime at Kid
Cudi's break-in.
So we got to talk about that.
Cassie's old stylist came withanother story about Diddy
beating the crap out ofeverybody.
So we gonna talk about that.

(03:14):
What's going on?
But I'm happy to be here.
Yup, sure did.
That's gonna do him in and foreverybody.
Talking about they ain't seeingrico.
Uh, open your goddamn eyes,because if you ain't, if you
still ain't seeing rico, thenyou don't know what the hell.

(03:34):
You don't really know nothingabout the law, so you need to
just refrain from this.
What's up sarah?
Hey, amy kathy.
What's up lindsey?
Yeah, defense wants to throwout the test of money, but ain't
none of that.
Ain't none of that working?
The defense is what you calldesperate times, call for

(04:01):
desperate measures and thedefense is is desperate.
And when you keep calling formistrials and all of that while
you're getting your ass handedto you, it just shows that
you're very desperate and,frankly, you're getting on the
judge's nerves with thesebullshit motions.

(04:23):
I told y'all from the beginningthey get on the judge's nerve
with all this busy work.
What's up?
Olivia GN?
So yeah, yeah, it was.
Hey, y'all.
I'm going to be honest.
It was so crazy actually seeingDiddy and actually being in the

(04:45):
courtroom to see what's going on.
It was surreal, like like itreally made all this real.
Like you know, I've beencovering it, been covering it,
but to see everything in person,it's shit.
Like this is really a real caseand Diddy really is about to go

(05:08):
the fuck down.
Where should we begin?
There's gonna be no mistrial.
The judge shut that down.
I ain't gonna even leave y'allhanging on that.
But let me tell you why theywanted a mistrial, and the
reason they wanted a mistrial isthis plays into the fact of
Diddy's shady ass.

(05:31):
So there was a fingerprint cardtaken from the scene in the
crime by law enforcement.
That fingerprint card hasdisappeared.
That fingerprint card hasdisappeared.
And so when the arsoninvestigator on the stand and I

(05:53):
got video of him for all my VIPDiddy subscribers, y'all saw the
video of the short man, jimenez, walking out of the courthouse.
At first I thought he wasboring, but I was still trying
to lock in.
He actually has some shit tosay and he was the one that

(06:13):
exposed that fingerprint cardshad been discarded.
He don't know why.
But then the prosecution askedhim who authorized that, and so
the defense said objection andthat's why they called for a
mistrial, because they said theprosecution was implying that
diddy has something to do withit, which it wasn't a

(06:36):
prosecution, it was the wholefucking courtroom.
Of course diddy has somethingto do with it, allegedly.
In my opinion, who else hasmotivation to get rid of
fingerprints and has the powerto make that happen?

(06:57):
So, because the prosecutioncontinued to inquire about that,
the defense called for asidebar and everybody in the
courtroom was looking around.
We didn't know what the fuckwas going on.
He was like I object to allthis.
My boy, cash, was sleeping inthe courtroom because I was
gonna ask cash what he thoughtabout it, but he had.

(07:19):
He was catching some z's,catching some z's.
So of course the judge threw itout, but it leads to more
corruption.
You can't tell me that diddydidn't have somebody destroy the
fingerprint thing.
Sherry said this shit goesfucking deep, bro.

(07:42):
I want to scream.
I hope others go down as well.
Yeah, so let's cover.
Uh, so, yeah, so he.
And then another thing hetestified to.
I'm gonna break it down.
We had a stylist today.
We had jimenez, who was thearson investigator, so let's
talk about him first and we'regoing to discuss a little bit

(08:05):
about mia, who will betestifying tomorrow.
I'm so glad that I'm here formia, all your, all the vip
subscribers.
We will know.
You will know who mia is firstthing tomorrow, because we don't
know who quote unquote Mia is.
All we know is she is a formerDiddy assistant who was great

(08:29):
and worked the dog shit out of.
They say Diddy worked the dogshit out of her and she was
great.
Yeah, I can't wait to hear fromher.
Antoinette said I can't wait.
Yeah, and I'm happy to be herefor that one, because I heard me
are gonna bring the house down.

(08:53):
Uh, so let me tell you the keythings that the arson
investigator brought to light.
He brought to light that hedescribed how the molotov
Molotov cocktail is made for theto blow up a car or blow up
something.
So it was like a glass.
You pour gas in it but you havea cloth on it, much like a wick

(09:16):
.
So you light the wick, cloth orwhatever, and you throw it.
They throw it in the truck inthe roof.
Well before it hit the seat.
The wick came apart, whichmeans it only really caught fire
.
It didn't really explode likeit was supposed to.

(09:36):
And that's key because he said,had it not fell apart, that
explosion would have caught thehouse on fire, possibly caught
the yard on fire and destroyedthat truck even more than what
we saw.

(09:57):
So what did that do?
That drove home the point tothe jury that this person,
whoever was behind this, had illintentions and tried to tear
shit up.
It just didn't happen quite theway they wanted it to.
So for everybody, even like me,who thought, dang, it didn't

(10:24):
really explode like you wouldthink, well, what happened was?
It tore apart before it landedon the seat.
So that was a revelation.
And then also, like I said, hetalked about the fingerprint
card being missing or coming upmissing.
Let's see who says flow, daddy,flow.

(10:51):
Good evening hosting chat.
Thanks for coverage of thiscase.
No problem, this is my pleasure.
Um, so he talked about thefingerprint cards coming up
missing.
This is why the defense wanteda mistrial, because they feel
like they hinted that diddy hassomething to do with it.
Which who the fuck else wouldwant fingerprints to be

(11:12):
destroyed?
So he went into that.
But then that's when theycalled the sidebar and it was
all kind of chaos.
So we done with him.
Let's get to the good part.
Well, the part I'm going to getto the part that places Diddy
at the scene, and then I'llbreak down the stylists of

(11:36):
Cassie and the wildness thathappened between them.
It was the stylists, I believeMia and Cassie, and everybody
was getting their ass whooped bythe Dittler, aka Mohawk Diddy,
aka Itty Bitty Diddy, akaTootsie Roll Diddy, aka no

(11:57):
Accountability Diddy.
So let's talk about who spottedand how they placed Diddy at
the scene of the crime, and I'mtalking about the break-in, not
the bombing, not the bin lab.
So you remember when CapricornClark said she was kidnapped,

(12:24):
diddy made her go to the sceneand it was her, diddy's security
, ruben and Diddy.
Of course they get to KidCudi's house.
Now they leave Capricorn Clarkin the car.
Diddy and Ruben go into Cudi'shouse, rummage through his shit
and do God knows what to his dog.

(12:47):
Capricorn Clark says she couldsee inside the house as she's in
the truck, she calls Cuddy andlets him know that Diddy is
around his house.
Boom, that's where we at right.
Boom, that's where we at right.

(13:09):
Well, remember, capricorn Clarksaid they peeled off and pulled
off as police were coming downthe street.
Well, that policeman that wascoming down the street took the
stand today and that policemansaid, when he was coming down
the street, he saw a vehicleleaving the scene, flying away,

(13:30):
speeding.
He said something seemedstrange about that vehicle.
Yep, caroline, I thought thesame thing.
Caroline said, after all, thatthey left her in the car.
Stupid, very stupid Diddy did alot of stupid things, a lot of
stupid things, and that's why Isaid he cooked, because not only

(13:53):
did he do a lot of dumb shit,but he was extremely messy with
it.
So the LAPD who rolled up on thescene testified today and guess
what he testified to?
He said, as he saw that vehiclespeeding away, he thought
something was odd about that,considering there was just a

(14:13):
break in, so he wrote down thelicense plate.
He wrote down the license platenumber number, and you don't
need to be a rocket scientist toknow what that license plate
came back.
As the license plate came backto Diddy, diddy is fucking

(14:41):
cooked, crock-potted, benihonda,souffle, pan-seared.
Cash.
You got a restaurant.
What's some other cooking terms?
Stir-fry.
Come on, cash, you therestaurant guy, give me three
more Crock-potted, grilled Rastapasta.

(15:05):
One more Cash for the road withthe lobster tail and pasta.
When you cook two meatstogether, man, he said, when you
put two meats together and youcook lobster tail something they
call it, cash can't think of itright now.

(15:26):
Barbecue, I like that.
How are we going to forgetbarbecue?
His ass sauteed, broiled.
Oh, they're coming in thecomments.
Hey look, they said cash wastaking too long.
Here come the comments Torched,twice baked.
What did you say?
Hammered, flame, broiled, whenthey, when that cop took his

(15:52):
plate down, he might as wellhave introduced him to a guy
that we call Rico, and we ain'ttalking about Rico Suave, and we
ain't talking about Rico thatyou know, that you used to go to
school with we talking aboutracketeering and all that.
I want to know what TMZ goingto say about this?

(16:16):
Because you know your boy, flo,mr, told you so I didn't need
all this.
I already told y'all he wascooked and it was Rico and it
was arson.
He said he was going to blow up,cut his car and then cut his
car, blew up.
How do you spend that?

(16:38):
How do you spend that todaythey put Diddy in the hookah and
smoked him.
We going to the hookah spotafter this, right, we going to
the hookah spot after this inhonor of how Diddy got smoked

(17:00):
today.
And the reason why I'm bringingit up is because y'all know I'm
always early and I keep it real.
And I had to hear these fuckerstalking about ain't no Rico,
ain't no, this ain't no case andthe prosecution ain't even got
warmed up yet.
Wait till me to take the standtomorrow and wait till I tell

(17:24):
you what the stylist said todayon the stand.
The stylist said today on thestand Beware of these bought and
paid for New York blogs, bewareof TMZ.
I wouldn't even listen to themno more.
I wouldn't even listen to themno more.
They trying to spin a narrativeon somebody who said they were

(17:48):
going to blow up a truck and thetruck blew up and they trying
to spin a narrative on somebodywho said they were going to blow
up a truck and the truck blewup and they trying to tell us it
ain't what it looked like.
Well, I was glad to be able togo in that courtroom today,
y'all, and verify to the flowcommunity that Diddy is actually
in there.
He looked like Morgan Freeman,but he in there.

(18:14):
So who else do we need to getto?
We talked about the LAPD copwho took down Diddy's license
plates.
So why was you over there,diddy, if this ain't no recall
and you ain't had nothing to dowith nothing, why the hell are
you out speeding off fromCuddy's house?

(18:42):
Cnn has the yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, cnn, yeah, because CNN
bought and paid for it.
See, right now we in a battle,y'all.
The battle is the elites versusthe regular people and right
now the elites is trying to doeverything they can.
Cnn worried about getting suedabout that tape.

(19:04):
Still, I told you I got oneanswer to that tape.
Still, I told you I got oneanswer to that Rico, shit, r
Kelly got the same conspiracy.
Rico, in the same New Yorkwhere I'm at right now, front
and center in New York City.
You want to tell me R Kelly'sRico was stronger than Dendy's

(19:30):
Rico and Diddy running aroundlike Joe Pesci, diddy running
around like a crime mob boss,beating the crap out of
everybody.
And you want to tell me RKelly's Rico was stronger than
Diddy's Rico and they gave RKelly 30 years like it was 30

(19:50):
minutes.
Slam that gavel down, you willdie in prison.
I don't give a shit aboutlegacy media.
No more.
Cnn, msnbc, nnn.
I'm eliminating the letter Nfrom the alphabet.

(20:10):
Forget every N, forget everyTMZ.
They full of shit.
Nope, they didn't say R Kellygot 30 because, nope, you can't
do the underage, because theunderage and Rico is two

(20:31):
different things.
The underage was sexploitation.
Rico ain't underage.
Rico has to be proven as Rico.
Rico is using your criminalenterprise to commit crimes, sex
trafficking and underage those.
They're not even in the samelane.

(20:52):
I told you this is why theseshows don't.
They won't have me on, becauseI have an answer from everything
I already.
I'm already 30 steps ahead ofeverything.
Somebody will say Underage don'thave nothing to do with Rico.
Rico is using your business oryour influence to commit crimes

(21:15):
and have your people commitcrimes for you.
The underage was a wholeseparate thing and they called
that sexploitation.
Just like in Sean Cone'ssituation, he could totally get
off on sex trafficking.
Rico is a whole nother thing.
That gives you 25 to life.
So I just want to educate you.

(21:38):
Anybody saying he got 30because of the underage, they
don't read nothing.
All I do is read indictmentsand read these cases and so I
can understand the who, what,when, whys and wheres.
So when you step into the arenawith me, the minute somebody
says something like that, Iain't talking about you, I'm

(22:00):
talking about, like the otherjournalists or the TMZ people or
whoever.
As soon as they say that, I'malready ready for them.
I've already studied that thesex trafficking and the underage
is totally separate.
Rico is a whole nother thing.
Rico is about kidnapping.
Rico is about arson.

(22:22):
Rico is about moving controlledsubstances, substances all of
these things that you couldpossibly do with your employees
who are supposed to be workingwith you in a legitimate,
structured business.
I study this backwards andforwards.
I don't get on here justshooting for my health.

(22:42):
I've already studied theunderage aspect because that's
the first thing I looked up.
When I looked up the R Kellything, I said well, was R
Kelly's different?
Because it was underage.
No, the underage was justsexploitation.
That's a separate thing.
Rico is his own animal.
So if we're talking about Ricobecause, see, you're not getting

(23:08):
life for sex trafficking,you're getting life for Rico.
You're not even getting lifefor having sex with an underage
female, as trifling as thatsounds, you're not getting life
for that, you're getting lifefor Rico.

(23:29):
So you can understand howdifferent those charges are.
If Diddy would be happy if theydidn't get him on no Rico, but
they got him on sex traffickingbecause he probably would get 15
years or less, they get his asson that, rico, and it's
sayonara.

(23:50):
So I just want to clear that up.
So everybody know.
Because, like I said, the firstthing I looked into was well,
was R Kelly's different?
Because the underage aspectthat's the first thing I looked
into before I opened my mouthand I got my answer no, those

(24:12):
are, are separate things.
That's why they gave r kellysexploitation and that's why
diddy has sex trafficking.
But you can eliminate those twoout the whole equation.
And if you get busted for Rico,25 to life.
And on top of that we'retalking about conspiracy Rico.

(24:36):
So let me break that downbecause a lot of people don't
understand.
Conspiracy ain't about hardcore, tangible evidence that shows
that you did something as a boss.
That's not conspiracy.
It's just your workers flip onyou and tell on you Conspiracy

(24:58):
is hearsay.
I have friends who have went tofederal prison behind
conspiracy who didn't have theirhands dirty at all.
But once they throw thatconspiracy around, you don't
even have to physically committhe crime.
All you have to do is plan itand structure it and tell your

(25:21):
employees to do it.
Your ass already done.
So I encourage people to lookup conspiracy Rico and you will
understand how open and shutthis case is.
See a lot of people looking forhardcore.
They want to see Diddy oncamera killing motherfuckers or

(25:41):
they want to see him on morecameras beating people up.
That's not what this case isabout.
You got to understand whatconspiracy means.
Conspiracy just means youconspired.
You know how easy it is toprove you conspired.
All you need is the people youconspired with to flip and tell

(26:03):
on you Done deal.
It's like nobody is lookingthis shit up.
People are just talking andsaying what they want to say,
what they think.
See, I don't just think andthen say, oh, this is what I
think it is.
I look shit up.
Everybody, please, please, lookup conspiracy Rico so you can

(26:28):
understand what conspiracy Ricomeans.
It's not substantive Rico.
Substantive Rico is youliterally do this shit.
You get caught doing this shit.
Conspiracy is literally youconspired and people told on you

(26:49):
.
Clearly, you conspired andpeople told on you.
So when people say this is justhearsay, that's exactly what
conspiracy is.
That's why people don't like alot of people, especially
criminals, don't like conspiracycharges, any charge where they

(27:10):
say conspiracy, that mean theydon't have to have no evidence
you did anything.
They just need people to saythat hey, diddy told me to do
this, he told me to do that andthat's it.
Now, when you're on the sceneand your plates get taken down
and you got witnesses saying youwas beating the hell out of
people, conspiracy is done.
Bruh, yeah, you got to do yourresearch.

(27:33):
Like, nobody is reading thisshit.
Everybody is throwing outopinions and so and let me tell
y'all something I had somebodycome in my facebook comments.
This will give you the idea ofhow much people don't understand
this case.
They don't do the research.

(27:54):
They don't look nothing up.
I had somebody come in myFacebook comments hey, cash, I
had somebody come in my Facebookcomments and say, I think, well
, well, flo, I think they provedracketeering, but they haven't
proved Rico.
That's what I said.

(28:15):
But this is the type of peoplethat's in who's speaking on this
stuff.
Somebody literally said hey,flo, I believe they proved
racketeering, but they haven'tproved Rico yet.
It's the same thing.
Rico, exactly.
Well, rico.

(28:37):
The first word of Rico is Rstands for racketeer.
But this is what we're dealingwith y'all.
We have people who don't takeno time to read shit.
They just come in the commentssaying whatever, shooting from
the hip and standing ten toes onit.

(28:58):
I don't do that.
I research backwards andforwards.
I'll be damn.
I'm going to be on here yellingand standing ten toes and not
knowing the hell I'm talkingabout, when all I got to do is
punch a few letters in my phoneand I'll know exactly what the
answer is.
Don't come in my commentsection talking about they

(29:21):
proved racketeering, but theyhaven't proved Rico.
That's exactly the same thing.
Racketeering and rico is one inthe same.
It's the same shit.
But I'm just telling y'all thatbecause this is what we're
dealing with in this particularcase.
People don't understand it andthey don't want to take the time

(29:44):
to research it or learnanything.
They just want to come on andsay shit.
When you come on this page,you're going to get educated.
Like I said, I research thehell out of this stuff.
I don't know all of this stuffbut I research it.
So I'm not coming on heresaying nothing stupid.

(30:10):
Without further ado, let's getto the stylists.
The flow community.
We know what Rico is, so I'mnot worried about everybody else
.
We just talking about what thehell be going on.
The flow community, the flowshow no filter.
We know what Rico is.
We ain't caught off guard bythis crap.
It's the rest of these peoplewho don't research and they just

(30:33):
come in the comment section andsay what they heard at the
beauty shop or the barbershop orat the grocery store or what
they uncle said.
We definitely know what's up.
The flow community.
Like Angie say, we know what'sup.

(30:57):
But let's get into the stylistand what he said on the stand
and shout out to the stylistbecause I don't want to talk
about his sexual preference, buthe's obviously likes an
alternative preference.
Nothing wrong with it, but I'mgoing to give him his credit
because all these so-called menthat's supposed to be around
Diddy when Diddy was whoopingCassie's ass.

(31:17):
This stylist jumped on Diddyback.
No, diddy, he jumped on Diddy'sback.
Now, diddy did throw his ass,he threw him off, but he the
only one I've heard this wholetrial that even actually tried

(31:37):
to stand up for a female.
So, before I get into, his nameis Nash and he was Cassie's
stylist.
So let's talk about this crazyincident that happened when
Cassie was on her way to the OVOconcert.
This comes from the New YorkTimes and I'm in New York.

(31:59):
So, uh, hold on, hold on, holdon, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait
, no, no, no, no, not the NewYork Times, my bad.
This coming from PeopleMagazine.
Check that People Magazine Nameof this article, as she said,
64 said Diddy is cooked.

(32:19):
Exactly Two of the Rico chargesand he done Sex trafficking
could be the second one.
Yep, it can't be.
It could be also.
Could be kidnapping it.
It can't be.
It could be also.
Could be kidnapping.
It also could be extortion, butI digress.
So People Magazine says Stylisttestifies about brutal incident

(32:40):
that left Diddy saying lookwhat y'all made me do.
Oh, diddy ain't gonna take noaccountability.
Now, y'all thought Diddy wasgonna take some accountability,
hell, nah.
So check this out.
Deontay Nash took the standtoday and talked about how Diddy

(33:02):
, how many times, and how Diddyviolently attacked Cassie In
2013.
Nash Combs, former stylist, whoalso Assisted Cassie In 2013,.
Nash Combs, former stylist whoalso assisted Cassie, named Mia,
and him were trying to helpCassie pack getting ready for
the OVO Festival.

(33:24):
As she's getting ready for thisOVO festival, itty bitty ditty
with the tipsy world shows up.
They say he showed upunannounced, came and he said.
He said bitch, didn't I tellyou to answer the phone?
According to Nash, combsallegedly dragged Ventura by the

(33:51):
hair and began hitting her.
This is what Nash testified.
He said he hit the hell out ofher To the point where Cassie
hit her head on the bed frameand caused herself to bleed.
Nash said he tried to stopCombs.
He said I jumped on Puff's backand he threw me off.

(34:14):
He said Mia jumped on his backtoo.
He threw me off.
Itty bitty, diddy just keptattacking and that's when Combs
allegedly said look what y'allmade me do.
He blamed it on the stylist andMia.

(34:38):
He blamed beating the hell outof Cassie on them.
Combs security guard D-Rock wasthere during the alleged attack
attack.
D-rock will be testifying.
You can believe that his namecoming up way too much.

(35:01):
The next day, cassie appeared onfacetime with a gash on her
eyebrow.
I don't know if you saw thepicture, but they showed the
picture.
She had a gash on her eyebrow.
I don't know if you saw thepicture, but they showed the
picture.
She had a gash on her eyebrow.
Sad, sad story.
And the reason why this isimportant, because it shows,

(35:26):
when people say why didn'tCassie get help or why did she
do this, or why did she do thisor why did she do that, this
shows that Diddy wasintimidating anybody around her.
And why am I saying that?
Because Cassie was going to OVOconcert on her own.
Remember, drake had invited.
And so since the stylist andMia were helping Cassie and

(35:53):
instead of doing what Diddy istelling everybody to do to help
him control Cassie, to help himmanipulate Cassie, to help him
intimidate Cassie, see, theywere helping Cassie.
And since they were helping him, he had to come beat
everybody's ass.

(36:14):
It just continues the recall,the intimidation, the having
your employees cover upeverything.
D-rock didn't do nothing aboutit.
D-rock need a new name.
D-rock don't sound likesomebody who stand around, don't

(36:35):
do shit.
D ain't rocking a motherfuckingthing.
So that brings us to, so thestylist will be.
That brings us to, so thestylists will be testifying

(36:55):
first thing in the morning.
Yeah, please like the live andsupport.
Thank you for that.
Let's like the live.
Y'all share the live, butD-Rock wasn't rocking none.
But let's like the live.
Y'all share the live, but uh,d-rock wasn't rocking nothing.
But let's, uh, dionte nash, thestylist, will be on the stand

(37:17):
first thing tomorrow, followedby mia.
So, mia, mia, let's talk aboutMia.
Who is Mia, we will find outtomorrow.
And if you a Diddy VIP customer, uh, you will find out.

(37:39):
Probably around noon or maybeafter lunch, I don't know how
much long.
No, they probably.
They probably won't be muchlonger on the stylist, so we
might know who Mia is at about11 am.
I'm sure they'll try to get herin before lunchtime break.
Shout out to all my Diddy VIPmembers out there.
Subscription help.

(38:00):
Thanks for helping me get outhere.
Hope you love the exclusivecontent.
I had content showing MamaCombs, all the Diddy kids
walking in and out of thecourtroom, all the chaos that
ensued outside when Mama MohawkDiddy came out with all the kids

(38:20):
.
Somebody yelled out ain't noparty like a Diddy party.
It was a lot of chaos.
So I expect there to be morechaos tomorrow.
I will be covering it.
I will be writing and thinkingthings.
I will be in the courtroom.
The minute we get a break Iwill come out the courtroom and
tell y'all what the hellhappened and what is going on.

(38:40):
So Mia is victim four, victimfour Mia was a longtime
assistant assistant to call.
She will testify tomorrow.
Now this former employee thisis from uh e abc news.

(39:00):
The former employee was brieflymentioned in opening statements
.
She was mentioned by prosecutorEmily Johnson, who described
Mia as being worked to the bonefor years.
Do y'all know we got forcedlabor and so many things under
this recall?
I haven't even spoke on theforced labor aspect.

(39:24):
You heard all this horriblelabor, people working 20 hours a
day.
Uh, right here they say mia wasworked to the bones.
Forced labor also falls underrico.
There are so many charges thatmake you guilty of rico that
we're not even mentioning so foranybody to say they don't see

(39:46):
rico, you just say you justhaven't picked a book up or
Googled anything of relevance.
But anyway, let's continue.
Putting his hand up her dress,unzipping her pants no, I'm

(40:10):
zipping his pants and forcingher to perform oral you know
what, and sneaking into her bedto penetrate against her will.
This is what Mia will bediscussing.

(40:32):
To penetrate against her willthis is what Mia will be
discussing on the stand tomorrow, and my ass will be in the
courtroom waiting and listeningvery intently.
Mia's testimony is expected tofocus on the racketeering

(40:53):
conspiracy charges, and theracketeering conspiracy charges
allege he operated a criminalenterprise.
Y'all gotta spread the word andeducate these fools.
Operating a criminal enterpriseis not the type of evidence

(41:17):
that some of these people thinkyou need to have.
You don't need none of that.
Sending your employees to goget your drugs that's moving
controlled substances through acriminal enterprise.
See, this isn't a one personjust running around breaking a
few laws here and there.

(41:38):
This is somebody with an actualorganized crime, an organized
business using his employees tocommit crimes.
That's all this RICO is about.
People are making it a lot morecomplicated than it is.
If you are confused, just lookat how many lawyers Diddy has

(42:03):
hired.
Just look at how many timesDiddy's lawyers are calling for
mistrials of the stupidestthings desperation.
So, while all these people whobought and paid for don't know
the law is running aroundtalking about.
Ain't no case, did he and themknow it's a case because they

(42:27):
trying every desperate move theycan think of're trying to get
mistrials off, with nojustification for mistrials.
Let's just try, because at thispoint we are cooked, we are
toast, we are fried greentomatoes.

(42:47):
So, although the people in thecomments might not know, diddy
knows he hiring a lawyer everyday.
So Mia's testimony is going tofocus on racketeering and
conspiracy charges and she'sgoing to explain how employees

(43:12):
carried out crimes on behalf ofCombs and helped cover them up.
If you have employees coveringup crimes and you have employees
carrying out crimes, and thenwhen this whole case happens,
and then when this whole casehappens, the fans go to those

(43:32):
same employees and say eitheryou tell on Diddy or you sit
next to Diddy and everybodytells on him.
Ladies and gentlemen, you haveRico.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is assimple as that they are trying
to make the Rico conspiracy morecomplicated than it is.
If simple as that, they aretrying to make the RICO
conspiracy more complicated thanit is.

(43:53):
If you operate your business asa criminal enterprise, that's
RICO and if all your employeesstepping on that stand swearing
under oath, that's all theevidence you need.
Let's continue.

(44:16):
Her testimony will be followedby another Los Angeles police
officer, another arsoninvestigator, who's going to
speak more about the Kid Cudisituation.
They are hammering home aboutthe Kid Cudi situation.
They are hammering home thepoint that this was arson,

(44:40):
because if it wasn't arson, youwouldn't have all these arson
investigators wasting all ourtax dollars investigating this
shit.
We have heard from about fouror five different people about
this arson.
I don't know about four or fiveinvestigators investigating the

(45:00):
hell out of something.
That's just, as TMZ would liketo say, just a jealous boyfriend
Rage.
That's not arson, that's just ajealous boyfriend.
Exactly Forced labor.
All of them.
Truth is coming out.

(45:23):
So today we had testimony froman LAPD officer who says he
pulled up and he took down theplate number and saw Diddy
pulling off and got his plates.
So, diddy, was you just overKid Cudi's house to have a beer?

(45:47):
What were you doing there?
Were you just there to have abeer?
What were you doing there?
Were you just there to have abeer, or was you there Breaking
and entering?
Because these cops tend tothink you were up to no good,
diddy.
So we got that.
We also have his stylistTelling all type of stories

(46:13):
about about how he beat the hellout of Cassie, how he
intimidated everybody around him.
Hell, he even tried to chokethe stylist out.
And guess what?
The stylist testified on theoath.
He didn't even want to be here,he was subpoenaed.

(46:34):
He didn't even want to tellthis stuff, he wanted to stay
out of it in fear for his life.
But he was subpoenaed.
So he wasn't somebody lookingfor clout, wanting to be on this
trial.
He was subpoenaed and he saidone time he was helping Cassie,

(46:56):
diddy didn't like it.
He tried to choke him out.
So we had that.
Then we have the otherinvestigators saying that
mysterious fingerprint came up,missing fingerprints from the
Cuddy incident, from the blowingup car.
That was so crazy that itcaused for the defense to say I

(47:20):
object to all this and want tocall a little sidebar and try to
call for a mistrial Becauseyour client getting busted doing
this and doing that, you wantto call for a mistrial.
Like it's that easy.
I bet every client, everycriminal wish they could just

(47:44):
call for random mistrials.
So we got the other arsonperson and then tomorrow we got
the other arson person and thentomorrow we got the assistant
who not only had forced laborbut was actually violated in the

(48:08):
worst way, allegedly by theDittler.
Tomorrow's about to be and theysaid that she's going to be
testifying all the way throughFriday.
They feel like her testimony isnot as long as Cassie, but in
that neighborhood.

(48:28):
So it seemed like Mia has a lotto say.
I couldn't really get a goodbeat on the jury.
Patricia asked me how I thinkthe jury doing.
I ain't really get a good beaton the jury.
I'll try tomorrow, try to lookthem in their eyes a little bit

(48:49):
and maybe I have something tosay on tomorrow's episode.
It's just been crazy.
But like I said y'all, I gothere at 7.30 am, had to get up
at 4 am to get ready for theflight.
Got here at 7.30 am, we landed,went to the hotel, then went

(49:14):
straight up to the courthouse.
I saw it was only one personwith a free puff shirt on One
person.
I got footage of that oneperson.
My VIP subscribers, they sawthe footage.
But one person with a free puffshirt.
A lot of media out there, a lotof chaos.

(49:35):
I saw Combs' family come in andout of the courthouse a couple
times.
Quincy, justin, christian, ohshoot, let me plug my computer
up y'all.
All right, I had to plug thecomputer up y'all, it was

(50:08):
getting low.
We back though.
Yeah, so definitely willcontinue.
I'm going to continue to givey'all A1 coverage.

(50:28):
Yeah, $20 an hour to wear afree puff shirt.
Somebody said can they makeJ-Lo testify?
I don't know.
I haven't heard J-Lo's name soshe might be out of the woods.
All of a sudden they understandRico.

(50:49):
Yeah, it's crazy.
All of a sudden they understandRico.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Did he look like he neverlistened to his mammy as a child
?
He was a show off.
Look what he goes around, comesaround.
So true, this, this gettingworse.
And I told y'all, theprosecution is putting on more

(51:15):
and more of their biggest andimpactful witnesses.
We ain't got to d-rocking themyet.
You know, d-rock gonna have toget on that stand.
Um, the security rubin guygonna have to get on that stand.
As you see, they're building upto the people who are closer
and closer to Diddy's shadycircle.

(51:36):
Not all these victims, theysaving all the shady individuals
for the end the D-Rocks, theRubens, probably Harpierre,
because all these people lookingat time if they don't get up

(51:59):
there and testify and ain'tnobody about to do time for no,
mr Mohawk, diddy, he had oneMohawk too many, that last time
he got a Mohawk he should havesaid no, don't give me no mohawk
, I ain't ready for no mohawk.
There you go.
Conspiracy under Rico is whentwo or more people agree to

(52:24):
participate in a criminalenterprise through a pattern of
racketeering activity.
If that's not what Diddy doing,then they might as well throw
the.
They got to throw the law out.
They got to get rid of that law.
If this ain't Rico.
See another thing people don'trealize law set precedent.

(52:46):
If this ain't Rico, then youcan just use your power and
money and just start whoopingeverybody's ass and having your
employees do God knows what toGod knows who.
If this ain't Rico, if thisain't Rico, then what does that
say about the accountability ofbusinesses and organizations in

(53:09):
our country?
If you can get away with all ofthis, then there ain't no point
in having a law.
That's my thoughts on the wholething.
Yeah, the float, because we endup, she said.

(53:32):
Why news watering down?
Because we are in a battle ofelites and people who could be
implicated in this shit versusthe common everyday people.
That ain't got nothing to dowith this, but we ain't doing
none of this freaky mess.
We just want to see justice.
We are in a battle right now.
So when you see certain mediasand this and that trying to

(53:55):
downplay it, everybody has skinin the game.
But the people like me and youare just regular folks handling
our business and working.
We don't have no reason towater it down.
We're going to call it exactlyfor what it is Bullshit.

(54:16):
And, lucky for us, the jury ismore like us than CNN and TMZ.
Regular folk who look at thisand be like this is what goes on
in the celebrity world.
This is what goes on in thecelebrity world.
This is what goes on.

(54:39):
You get power and money.
Next thing, you know, youdestroy them.
All fuckers, unbelievable.
See if I see any more questions.
Exactly, somebody said Yannisaid, in my opinion, the fact

(55:01):
that none of Diddy's employeescooperated with investigators
after the car fire showsconspiracy Indeed.
Somebody said you got to doyour research.
You sure do.
Bots are everywhere.
Oh yeah, I set them straightevery time, these bots.
I go 1v100 on these bots, me vs100 bots.

(55:24):
I'm winning every time, or I'llbe at the court at 6 am.
Oh no, I ain't.
Hey, look, let me tell yousomething.
I ain't stressing myself, I useit as a time to educate.

(55:49):
That's my excuse to educatepeople on what's going on.
I ain't stressing about.
I know exactly what's going on.
I know exactly what rico is andI have a large platform to get
my word out.
I ain't never stressing.
I put my work in.
So whatever I feel like I wantto say, I get to say it to
millions of people every day.

(56:10):
I ain't gonna never stress, butwhat I do it, what I do do is
use these fools as a time toeducate.
Give me an excuse to educateeverybody in the world on what
the hell Rico is.
I love an excuse.
But damn sure one thing I knowabout it anybody trolling or

(56:32):
anybody saying whatever, theycan't get their word out like I
can get my word out, so I wouldnever be stressed about it.
I put my work in already so Idon't have to stress, because
tomorrow, when I post, it'sgoing out to millions of people,
like everything else I post,and that's the beauty.
That's the beauty of it all.

(56:53):
She says diddy is cooked.
Oh yeah, that's why they'resaving the security for last.
Somebody said, doesn't it?
Anyone feel like these securitypeeps are one of the biggest
reasons that this monster wasallowed to get away with so much
Yep, and that's why thesecurity people haven't been set

(57:18):
on staying yet.
I believe the security peopleare going to be in the last half
.
Let me make this announcementUm, I will be not only this time

(57:41):
, but I'm coming back in themiddle of June, which will be
around the time when theprosecution rests its case.
I'll be coming back to New York.
I'll be here all this week, butthen I'll be coming back to new
york.
I'll be here all this week, butthen I'll be coming back to new
york like around middle of june, and then I'll be coming back
for a third and final time, uh,for the verdict.

(58:05):
And if they're on a pace, thepace that they're on right now,
the verdict should come likefirst week of June, I don't know
because of the 4th, so let'sjust say early June.
If they really move fast, itcould be late June, but at any
rate, I'll stay the rest of thisweek in New York, going to the

(58:26):
courtroom tomorrow and Friday,courtroom tomorrow and Friday,
and then I'll be back in themiddle of June, like 15th, 16th,
18th of June, somewhere inthere, and then I'll come back
for the verdict.
So just so for all my VIP Diddycustomers, I will be here three

(58:47):
times for this trial, threedifferent weeks.
So this is week one.
I'll come back, and then I'llbe back in the middle of the
month, june, and then I'll beback for the actual verdict when
they read the verdict.
So just wanted to let y'allknow that C-Tuck in the building
what's up?

(59:08):
C-tuck, what's up?
Blaine Boyle?
Yes, yes, ma'am, but thanks toeverybody, y'all have pushed me
to a level I never saw comingand I'm excited to be here in
this historic event.
This is an historic trial andfor me to be a part of it and

(59:34):
actually a major part of it,it's just a blessing and I gotta
thank y'all for that.
So, although it was hectic,y'all know I was gonna get.
I always get on here and gottameet with my community.
Uh, no matter how many hulahoops and flips I got to jump
through, I don't even have allmy equipment, but you know I

(59:57):
don't make no excuses.
I'm going to get on here andtalk my shit and shoot the shit
with everybody and make sureeverybody know what's going on.
So that will be all for today.
Look out for me tomorrow.
Thanks to everybody subscribing, I'm going to get me a little
fresh air tonight.

(01:00:18):
I've been running and walking Imean running and working my ass
off.
So I'm about to probably go tolike a little hookah lounge down
the street.
I'm in Times Square, y'all.
Just so y'all know I'm in TimesSquare.
I might even go live later fromthe Hookah Lounge if they're
not playing music.
So thanks to everybody.
Appreciate it Everybody.

(01:00:39):
Let's get to our mouths in thecomments.
Much love to everybody who'ssupporting the movement.
Shout out to the VIP Diddypeople.
I appreciate y'all, Iappreciate everybody.
Whether you could subscribe orcan't subscribe, you are a part
of the movement and you knowwhat I'm saying.
We never leave anybody behind.
So I will always make sure Isqueeze in some time for the

(01:01:01):
free show, the flow show, nofilter, every Monday through
Friday, but this week it will bein the evenings around four or
five o'clock or something likethat.
I can't say an exact time.
Much love to everybody.
I'm out.
Love y'all.
Check out my new update.
I'm out.
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