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The explosive revelations keep coming in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial as hotel worker Eddie Garcia took the stand to deliver damning testimony about a $100,000 cash bribe meant to bury crucial evidence. The security footage in question? A disturbing video showing Diddy physically assaulting Cassie Ventura in an Intercontinental Hotel hallway back in 2016 - footage that Diddy himself admitted would "finish" his career if it ever got out.

Garcia's testimony painted a vivid picture of desperation and criminal activity: a frantic phone call from Christina Korn (Diddy's right-hand woman), a cash-filled brown paper bag, signed NDAs with million-dollar penalties, and the chilling instruction to "not make any big purchases" that might attract attention. The prosecution methodically demonstrated how this single transaction constituted multiple RICO predicate acts - bribery, money laundering, and obstruction of justice - all corroborated by Diddy's own CFO who confirmed the $100,000 withdrawal.

What makes this case particularly fascinating is how it's structured as a "one-man RICO" - not because the prosecution misunderstands racketeering law, but because virtually everyone in Diddy's inner circle has flipped on him. Christina Korn, D-Rock Rubin, Uncle Paulie, and numerous security personnel have all apparently taken immunity deals, choosing to testify rather than face charges themselves. This mass defection speaks volumes about the culture of fear and manipulation that allegedly existed within Diddy's enterprise.

The court also heard from women who shared their experiences with manipulation and abuse, offering valuable insight into why victims often don't immediately recognize or acknowledge assault. As one survivor put it, "abusers cut you off from your support system so they can tear you down and replace it with their own." This perspective helps explain some of the complex victim behaviors that defense attorneys often try to exploit.

Tune in tomorrow as the trial continues with testimony from Brianna Bongolan, the 4'11" woman allegedly dangled over a balcony by Diddy, and a mysterious "Jane Doe" whose testimony is expected to span an unprecedented five days. This case continues to expose not just individual crimes, but an entire system of exploitation and silence that protected powerful abusers for decades.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake up.
It's the Flow Show no Filter.
We got a lot of Diddy newstoday, diddy recap coming up.
But first, before I get intothat, let me cover my ass.
No, diddy.
The thoughts, views andopinions shared on the Flow Show

(00:20):
no Filter are for educationaland entertainment purposes only.
I am not a professional, I amjust good.
What is up here?

(00:44):
We go with this Facebook stuff,y'all.
Let me get Facebook in there.
Hey, angie, let's get Facebookgoing.
We having technicaldifficulties again, you know,
sometimes Facebook is oftenglitching, sometimes Facebook is
often glitching and we got towork through it.

(01:08):
But I can't leave our Facebookpeople behind.
So hold on.
We're going to get to Diddy.
And everything that I told youwas about to happen happened
yesterday.
So you know, we got to get intoall of that.
We got the guy who wantedimmunity.

(01:30):
We learned why he wantedimmunity.
He broke a lot of laws With thehelp of the Dittler, and Now we
see why he what he wantedimmunity for.

(02:02):
It's a crazy, crazy, crazy,crazy day.
Even somebody even went crazyin the courtroom yesterday,
which I don't understand.
I don't understand what thatwas about, but we're going to
talk about all of that and thensome, and you know what y'all?

(02:25):
I don't know what's going onwith with facebook today, but
they're not.
It's not allowing me to bringour facebook people in for some
reason.
I don't know what's going on,but if not, we're going to have
to start without Facebook.

(02:46):
I don't understand why, but itis what it is, y'all.
That was a crazy, crazy day.
Yesterday A lady actually wentcrazy in the courtroom and

(03:07):
started yelling profanities andthey had to kick her out.
Crazy, so I don't know.
Something about Facebook is notallowing me to let our Facebook
people in.

(03:27):
I don't know what that is about, but hey, it is what it is.
Ain't nothing I can do about it.
Maybe a glitch in the system, Idon't know, but anyway we shall
continue.
But anyway we shall continue.

(03:51):
First of all, everything that Itold y'all.
Thank you, I'll check them out.
Pitiful Pitiful Did he try toheat it up Yesterday with the
surprise witness who was grantedimmunity.
His name was Eddie Garcia, hewas a hotel worker and he was in

(04:14):
the middle of a lot of thatCassie video.
And I don't have to remind you,we all know that the Cassie
video was horrific.
We don't know what the issuewas or how it went down, how the
tape was hidden.
But we know now the details andI told you yesterday that,

(04:39):
since Eddie Garcia wastestifying against Diddy in the
sex trafficking case, I told you, since he needed immunity, I
had a feeling he was a part ofthe bribery, he was a part of
making sure that video was neverseen again.

(05:00):
Well, mr Told you, so was spoton.
And as usual in this case, itwas actually even worse than I
thought.
So many details came out.
So let's talk about it.
So starts off.

(05:21):
He says after the incidenthappened with Cassie.
He says he got a call fromChristina Korn, so let's lay it
out.
Diddy puts his hands and feetall over Cassie, drags her back

(05:41):
to the hotel room.
It's all caught on video.
Diddy panics calls Eddie,christina Corham calls him
actually Eddie Garcia, and thenshe puts Diddy on the phone and
Diddy tells him, puts Diddy onthe phone and Diddy tells him

(06:05):
yep.
Diddy tells him hey, thatfootage on there.
I don't know what happened, Iwas drunk, but if that footage
gets out I am going to befinished.
And so what does he do?
He asks him.
He tells him he needs thatfootage, did he tells eddie

(06:30):
himself after christina puts himon the phone that he needs that
footage.
Eddie tells diddy the only wayyou can get that footage is
through a subpoena through thepolice department.
So Diddy says he can't do that,for obvious reasons.

(06:56):
He can't go through the policedepartment and ask them to give
him something where he committedcrimes, he committed crimes.
He committed crimes.
So he asked him to see how muchmoney would it take to get the
video.

(07:20):
Eddie goes to his manager.
His manager tells him $50,000.
$50,000 to get the footagewiped away.
Diddy says I knew you could doit, I'll make that happen

(07:46):
Somehow.
There are more people involved.
And that $50,000 quicklyescalated to $100,000.
Eddie asked Diddy how is hegoing to do the transaction?
Where are they going to meet?
Hey, good morning, lindsay andthe Breakfast Crew.
Happy, happy.
What is it?

(08:07):
Wednesday, hump day.
And so what happens?
Did he arrange a meeting inHigh Rise in LA?
Apparently Christina's there,who of course we'll be hearing

(08:33):
from, I'm sure, really soon.
The security is there, perhapsD-Rock Rubin, roger Bonds, I
don't know.
It wasn't really clear exactlywhat security there.
He described the security Eddiedid, but we don't know exactly

(08:54):
who was there as of yet.
There were other people there,other Diddy employees.
He pulls up on Eddie.
Eddie has the flash drive withthe information on there and he
exchanges it.
Diddy has a brown paper bag of$100,000 that he gives him.

(09:17):
He walks Eddie to his car andhe tells Eddie don't make any
big purchases.
You could bring attention to itNow.
There were so many laws broken,so many Rico X.

(09:40):
You got bribery by giving themthe 100,000.
You got money laundering bydoing it in cash and telling him
not to make any big purchases.
You got oh, he also made Eddieand whoever else was involved
give him their IDs and sign NDAs.

(10:04):
And sign NDAs In other words,letting them know they are not
to say anything about this toanybody.
That's called obstruction ofjustice.
That's also under the RICO.
One of the acts under RICO thatif you commit that crime you're

(10:24):
done.
One of the acts under Rico thatif you commit that crime you're
done.
And in that Rico there was a $1million fine if you broke the.
I mean in that NDA.
There's a $1 million fine ifyou broke that NDA.
At the time Eddie was onlymaking $10 an hour, so I don't
know where he would have evergot that million dollars from.

(10:46):
But you know, diddy, don't givea shit.
So many laws were broken, but itdidn't stop there.
Y'all they also to corroborateand to confirm that Christina

(11:07):
Coram and Diddy werecommunicating with Eddie.
If you remember, diddy calledhim Eddie his angel because
Eddie got that footage for him.
Well, you remember when Diddy'speople were stopped at the
airport.
Well, you remember when Diddy'speople were stopped at the

(11:28):
airport.
Well, when they were stopped atthe airport, christina Corham's
phone was taken.
They saw she had a.
She had a contact still savedin her phone as recently as

(11:55):
within the past year when thisraid and all that happened.
And they found a contact in herphone called Eddie Angel.
Intercontinental.
As you know, intercontinentalis the hotel where all this shit
went down at.
To say you caught with yourhand in the cookie jar, it would

(12:19):
be an understatement, but itdidn't stop there.
It didn't stop there.
It didn't stop there.
Then they put on DerrickFerguson, which was Diddy's
money man, the CFO.
He controlled all the moneytransactions and the CFO,

(12:41):
derrick Ferguson, on the standconfirmed many things.
First thing he confirmed is the$100,000 withdrawal.
Good morning Monique.
Good morning Flo.

(13:03):
Good morning Monique, goodmorning Flo.
Good morning Breakfast Crew.
The $100,000, he confirmed thatwas withdrew.
So as far as the hotel footageand the bribery and obstruction
of justice and the many thingsthat happened.
They were proven without ashadow of a doubt.

(13:24):
We haven't even heard fromChristina yet.
Board of Security, d-rock Rubin, uncle Paulie Guaranteed we'll
be hearing from all of thesepeople or they would be
co-defendants right now, but thefact that they're not
co-defendants will let you knowthey are snitching and telling

(13:48):
on Diddy.
But there were more thingsproven by Derek Ferguson, the
financial guy.
Derek Ferguson, the financialguy.
He also confirmed the $20,000that Cassie's parents actually I

(14:13):
believe they said it was thefather who sent the money.
They confirmed that $20,000 waswired to Sean Combs' account
and also, days later $20,000 wassent back.
That's extortion.
It doesn't matter that you sentthe money back days later.

(14:35):
The minute you put the threatout there and accepted the money
, a crime was broken.
And the sad part is, with all ofthis concrete, easy to
understand RICO acts, all ofthese acts and crimes, you still

(14:58):
have people who don't want tobelieve the truth or misinformed
, don't want to just look up thefacts for themselves.
They'd rather type comments insocial media when they can
actually type on Google, type inchat, gpt, type in Yahoo, type

(15:20):
anywhere and find out what allthis means anywhere and find out
what all this means.
But if you can't do that, youalways can tune in to the Flow
Show, no Filter, and I'llexplain to you exactly what the
hell it means.
Because guess what?
If it's something I don'tunderstand, I don't have a
problem looking it up.
But I'm not going to be typingand just saying anything on
social media or on my podcast oron any platform without double

(15:45):
and triple checking it.
I've had people say they proven,I believe they proven
racketeering, but they haven'tproved Rico and I'm like
racketeering.
Is Rico?
Rico initials stand forracketeering.
Is Rico?
Rico initials stand forracketeering.

(16:07):
The R in Rico stands forracketeering.
So I've even had someone say inthe comments yesterday it can't
be Rico because he didn't makeany money from the sex
trafficking.
I'm like what the fuck are youtalking about?
Like it gets to the point whereyou don't even make you mad,

(16:31):
it's like makes you sad.
Like are we this dumb ormisinformed as a society?
It's scary.
It's scary like all thisinformation at our fingertips to
answer our questions and it'slike we know less than we knew

(16:51):
before the internet.
It almost seems, as a society,we were more informed before the
internet when we should be amillion times more informed now,
because we don't have to goplummeting through hundreds of
encyclopedias looking forinformation.
We can just type it in oursearch engine and find out

(17:17):
anything we have questions about.
Well, anyway, let's get into thearticles.
Enough about the people in theback of the classroom who don't
listen.
Let's go over.
Let's do the recap.
First of all, let's talk aboutthis crazy lady who was kicked
out of the courtroom yesterdayfor yelling obscenities, and

(17:43):
apparently she was supposed tobe a Diddy supporter.
Yeah, let everybody know.
It's an issue with Facebook.
Facebook is not allowing me toshare it.
So anybody who's used to comingin on Facebook or whatever, if

(18:04):
you know them, let them know.
For some reason, I don't knowif it's just a glitch today.
I'm gonna have to look into itafter we get off, get off live
and see if this is justsomething Facebook is doing now
or if it's just a glitch fortoday.
But anyway, this article comesfrom People Magazine.
A woman was tossed from thecourtroom after screaming at

(18:29):
Diddy and what she said stunnedthe entire courtroom.
A woman shouted obscenities inthe courtroom during Sean Diddy
trial proceedings yesterday.
I told you yesterday it gotcrazy.
I told you yesterday it gotcrazy and I told you it would.
Right here on the Flow Show noFilter 730 am.

(18:52):
Monday through Friday, everyday, eastern Standard Time.
I told you After the close ofthis show they were about to
start singing like canaries.
Whenever somebody asks forimmunity before they testify,

(19:13):
you know crimes have beencommitted.
But anyway, the heckler wasremoved.
This is from People Magazine.
A heckler was removed from thecourtroom after disrupting the
proceedings yesterday.
Combs Federal Sex TraffickingTrial has entered its fourth
week in a southern district ofNew York courtroom in downtown
Manhattan.
The heckler, a woman, yelledditty and several profanities

(19:36):
before Judge Aaron Subramanianordered her removed from the
courtroom.
Her removed from the courtroom.
This is her exact words thesemotherfuckers are laughing at
you.
The woman yelled at Diddy, ittybitty Diddy With the tootsie
roll.
She then said you're laughingat a black man's legacy.

(20:02):
And then she went on to saypull your gun out, ninja, I dare
you.
And then she was removed.
They say, as this whole ordealtranspired, combs just sat in
his chair.
Why this didn't happen when Iwas there?

(20:23):
I would have liked to seen thiscraziness firsthand.
Reading it and seeing it in thecourtroom live was probably a
crazy experience.
By the way, I will be back inNew York on the 22nd, which is
only a couple weeks away.
So, all the VIP Diddy customersVIP Diddy $23 subscriptions I

(20:47):
will have more real-time updatescoming from you straight from
the courtroom.
I had such a great time and itwas so informative.
Last time Everybody enjoyed itand I enjoyed giving you the
information.
Not only that, I will also bethere 100% when the verdict is
read.
I will be back in New York.
So all the VIP Diddy customers,you will be there firsthand as

(21:11):
the verdict is read in real time.
But anyway, they say theoutburst slightly delayed
proceedings before Eddie Garcia,a former security worker at the
Intercontinental Hotel in LosAngeles, took the stand and let

(21:32):
me address real quick this blackman legacy stuff.
Um, I think I'm fortunate thatI've been around.
I was raised by plenty of blackmen who are just outstanding
individuals who didn't makeexcuses, treated women well and

(21:53):
handled their business business.
So, although I admire Diddy forhis success in business, but
the minute I find out you're apiece of shit, ain't.
No excuses for you, bro.
You are a foul individual and Idon't want to hear about no

(22:14):
black legacy.
We have plenty of black men whoare millionaires, billionaires,
who take care of the world andtake care of the community.
We have plenty of them.
We don't have to only look upto people like Diddy.

(22:36):
Because he has money, we'resupposed to let him violate
people left and right and puthis hands on women.
That is the stupidest logicI've ever heard and it makes me
appreciate the family that Icame from.
Whether you're poor, whetheryou're rich, problem, whether
you're poor, whether you're rich, you all are held to the same

(22:56):
standards.
We all have to holdaccountability.
You don't make excuses forsomebody because they have money
and fame.
That's ridiculous, but to me itjust shows that a lot of people
don't have people in theirclose circle or in their family
that they can look up to.

(23:17):
I have plenty of men that Iconsider to be Black excellence,
that I was raised by and I lookup to, and they ain't Diddy,
they ain't basketball, footballplayers and actors.
They actually real men that Isaw and could put my hands on
and could hug.
That's who my black excellencecomes from.

(23:40):
I have a totally differentperspective.
I'll admire somebody and Idon't want to see anybody black,
white, brown or green go downor take a fall.
I also don't want to seevictims violated.
I don't want to see friends ofmine cars blown up.
I don't want to see friends ofmine who are women violated and

(24:05):
sexually assaulted because youhave money.
So every time somebody saysthat in the comments like I've
had plenty of men come to me andsay that in my comments about
why are you tearing down thisman I want to say so.
Basically, what you're tellingme is a man can violate, beat

(24:26):
the hell out of all the womenthat are around you as long as
he is black and has money.
That's super weak.
I don't give a damn how muchmoney you got.
You touch any woman, childrenor man around me.
I'm at your ass Period, pointblank, dot.

(24:47):
End of discussion.
I don't give a damn if you got$100 trillion dollars.
You violate one of mine.
I have no respect for you and Ihave no uh, no excuses for you.
I wasn't raised with excusesand I ain't giving your ass no

(25:08):
excuses.
And anybody that think like thatcan kick rocks and flip-flops
with no socks.
I think it's a stupid way tothink, I think it's misinformed,
I think it's childish and Iactually think it's lazy to even
think that way.
Take some time and reallyprocess what you're saying.
Process what you're saying,process what you're saying.

(25:40):
Many people are MisinformedAbout this case.
It's funny how, how peopledon't Don't even understand

(26:02):
what's going on and speaking onit.
Um, it's sad, but let's getinto this, this article with
people magazine.
We can't.
Hey, look, you can bring ahorse to the water, but what?
What they say?
You can't make them drink.
You can't make them drink.
So the lady was tossed out andthen Eddie Garcia got on the
stand and he spilled all kind ofbeans, like you said, eight to

(26:28):
80, blind, crippled and crazy.
But see the thing about me.
But see the thing about me.
See, I'm stronger mentally,physically and emotionally than

(26:48):
any of those cowards that carrytheir ass into my comments.
As y'all seen from the New Yorkfootage, I walk around smiling,
getting love all day long.
Everybody knows me, but guesswhat, not one of those comment
knucklehead creeps, in my threeyears of doing this, have ever
said one word to me in person.
You know why?
Because they're cowards andthat's why they are scared.

(27:13):
They would never stand up tosomebody like Diddy.
They don't have the stuff to dothat.
And when I do it.
It makes them feel insecure.
It makes them feelinsignificant as a man.
Why does this man feel like hecan stand up to somebody like
Diddy and call him out?
Because I'm a strongmotherfucker and not one of them

(27:39):
comments creeps in the commentshas ever said one word to me in
person negatively.
So I leave them in the comments.
Everywhere I go, I get love, Iget hugs.
They want to take pictures.
They love what I'm doing forthe community.
That's all I see in real life.

(28:00):
Those cowards in the commentswould never say a word like that
to me in person.
So I don't respect anythingthey say and I'm going to
continue to stand up for victimsbecause that's what I do.
I don't give a's what I do.
I don't give a fuck what nobodysay Never have, never, will I

(28:23):
always tell y'all no fear liveshere.
The only person I fear, theonly entity or person I fear, is
God.
The rest of anybody else Idon't give a damn.
I welcome anybody to debate me.
They won't debate me live.
I welcome anybody to tell me inmy face about how you feel

(28:46):
about what I'm doing.
They won't do that.
So I carry on with my smile andlove of my community because
understanding that cowards arecowards and they live in
comments for a reason.
But it does tell you why thishappens to so many women and so
many men just sit around anddon't say shit.

(29:09):
So now you don't have to wonderwhen you see what's going on in
this society.
You don't have to wonder whynobody, why so many men were
around and didn't say anythingto Diddy, because 80% of the men
that are around thosesituations were cowards.
It ain't that many gene deals.

(29:30):
It's not that many people likeme.
I'm going to say something.
The men in my family alwayssaid something.
As a matter of fact, if Ididn't say something, the men in
my family would say somethingto me Like what the fuck is

(29:53):
wrong with you?
You stand up for your women.
You stand up for your children.
I don't care if it's Diddy or Idon't care if it's Danny from
down the street.
If you've been following mycontent, I represent victims.
I don't just do celebrity shit.
I represent and help victimsacross the world Black victims,

(30:19):
poor victims, rich victims,white victims, chinese victims,
latino victims.
Look at my resume.
My resume is impeccable becauseI don't judge.
I help victims.
I don't look at a particular.
Oh, I got to help this kind ofvictim, or I got to help that
kind of victim.

(30:39):
So, that being said, let's moveon.
Always got to let people knowwho the hell you listening to
and who you watching.
I'm for real about this, I'mpassionate about this and I
don't play and I smile allthroughout it all because, at

(31:04):
the end of the day, I ain'tworried about nothing.
I'm doing my job and I love myjob.
Abc News Sean Diddy Combs trialday recap.
Security guard says Combs paidhim $100,000 for assault video.
Hotel security guard on Tuesdaytold the jury in Sean Diddy

(31:33):
Combs' sex trafficking andracketeering trial that the rap
mogul paid him $100,000 in anattempt to secure his silence
and bury a video that is now thecentral piece of evidence in a
criminal case that threatens tosend him to prison for life.
In the video, captured in 2016by security cameras at the

(31:57):
Intercontinental Hotel in LosAngeles and shown to the jury
during the testimony of threedifferent witnesses, combs is
seen kicking and dragging hisex-girlfriend, cassie Ventura, a
musician who testified as thegovernment's star witness
witness, said she was trying toescape Combs while he was in one

(32:20):
of his drug-filled orgiescalled Freak Offs.
When I chose to leave.
I grabbed what I could and Igot out.
Cassie said grabbed what Icould and I got out.

(32:41):
Cassie said, and then Diddyfollowed her into the hallway
before getting to the elevators,grabbed her and threw her to
the ground, as we saw, he kickedher and attempted to drag her
back to the room.
Combs has pleaded not guilty tothe charges in the case and his
lawyers have said he takes fullresponsibility for the domestic

(33:04):
violence captured in the video,but argued that the rap mogul
has not committed the sextrafficking, racketeering,
conspiracy and prostitutionalleged by federal prosecutors.
Hey 64, san Jose, no problem atall, I appreciate doing it.
He was concerned this videowould get out and it would ruin

(33:32):
his career.
Garcia testified.
According to Garcia, combs saidhe would take care of him and
we all know he ended up givinghim $100,000 and calling him his
angel.
Now, when the video wasobtained by CNN last year, it
led to Combs having an offeringof public apology.

(33:56):
Y'all remember the crocodiletears from Mohawk Diddy.
He said he truly was sorry forhis conduct and sought
professional help after theincident.
Prosecutors have argued thatCombs' $100 dollar payment to

(34:16):
garcia was a bribe and one ofthe underlying crimes at the
heart of their invest allegationthat the hip-hop superstar is
guilty of racketeering,conspiracy, racketeering let me
stop real quick.
Racketeering conspiracy.
A lot of people don'tunderstand that conspiracy.

(34:38):
It's just to conspire.
People are looking for hardcoremafia evidence for rico, when
that's not what conspiracy is.
Conspiracy is, in short, is toconspire.
A lot of these crimes don'teven have to be carried out.
If you just speak about it, ifyou just plan it technically,

(35:06):
that falls under racketeeringconspiracy.
So many people don't understandthat.
I told you.
Unfortunately, I have a lot offriends who have been through
the system and they have gottenconspiracy charges and they have
explained to me on top of meresearching it, on top of me

(35:27):
looking it up and talking toattorneys myself, if you wanted
a Diddy, vip customers.
You see I've had attorneys talkon my platform and explain
things.
See, I don't mind asking peoplewho are experts or who are
professional and may understandsome things I don't understand
and that's how I learn, but youcannot be caught with anything

(35:52):
in your hand.
You cannot be caught withanything in your hand.
Your hands can be completelyclean and you can still catch a
conspiracy charge.
That is the thing withconspiracy that people don't
understand.
It's not about hardcoreevidence on your hands.

(36:19):
People don't understand that.
Like I said, I have friends whodidn't touch anything, didn't
have any proof, didn't have anyevidence.
They didn't touch anything.
They didn't talk on the phones,they didn't touch any drugs.
They didn't do any of that.
But talk on the phones, theydidn't touch any drugs, they

(36:40):
didn't do any of that.
But when they slap thatconspiracy charge on you, all
they need is people around youto say that you gave orders and
you're done.
It's that simple.
Now, if you want to be mad atthe law, that's your business,
but you better understand thelaw.
Conspiracy is a whole notheranimal.

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Like I always told y'all, thiscame from the mob bosses.
If it wasn't for the conspiracyRico charge, they would have
never been able to put any ofthe mob bosses in prison because
they didn't touch anything.
Been able to put any of the mobbosses in prison because they
didn't touch anything.
There was no evidence againstthem, no hardcore, tangible
evidence.
So since they never could catchthem up, they came with recall.

(37:25):
So now, whether it's hardcoreevidence, whether you touched it
or not, if you are the leaderof an enterprise who engages in
crime, you are susceptible to aracketeering conspiracy charge.
It's just that simple.
It's just that simple.

(37:45):
So, like I said, you can be madat the law if you want to be,
can be mad at the law if youwant to be, but you can't be mad
when the law as the law is tothis day.
You can't be mad at that.

(38:06):
So where does that leave us?
Diddy has a RICO charge andthat RICO charge is being proved
10 times, 100 times over.

(38:28):
Hey, good morning Kathy fromSeattle.
Tell everybody in Seattle Isaid hello and good morning.
Like Yanni said, this is thetype of stuff that people who
don't have stable minds don'tunderstand.
Diddy wasn't thinking of hislegacy when he was beating the

(38:50):
crap out of people.
Diddy wasn't thinking of hislegacy when he was taking young
women and manipulating them andjust turning them out.
He didn't think about hislegacy when he blew up my
friend's car for no reason,because his woman wanted to run

(39:13):
to the arms of another man.
You blow up his car and getcaught at the scene, going all
in his house.
How are you standing up for thisguy Breaking and entering?
Who the fuck do we think he is?
Like you're going all inanother man's house?
How did he feel if somebody didhis twin daughters or any of

(39:39):
his daughters the way he didCassie?
Would he stand up for them andsay don't tear down this black
man.
Or don't tear this man down,come on, that's bullshit.
And anybody out there, if thishappened to your daughter,

(39:59):
you're not going to be runningaround talking about don't tear
this man down, stop it.
But see, in this society mostpeople don't even they don't
have any compassion for theirfellow man.
They don't.
They can't put themselves inthat person's shoes and say you
know what, if that was mydaughter that somebody beat the

(40:28):
hell out of, would I stand upfor that guy who beat the hell
out of my daughter?
No, you wouldn't.
Nobody would.
It makes me sick and I'llcontinue to put the message out
there because I want anybody inthe world to know if you do any
of this shit to any of the womenaround me, you got hell to pay.
So I will gladly continue topush this message because I need

(40:54):
people to know I don't care ifyou a celebrity, I don't care if
you rich and famous, I don'tcare if you poor, I don't give a
rat's ass.
You put your hands on any ofmine.
You violate any of mine.
Mind you violate any of mine.

(41:22):
I'm coming at you with everyounce of energy that I have and
I need the world to know thatbecause I would hate to go there
.
You're not putting your handsand violating my family or my
loved ones because you got somefucking money At all.

(41:48):
It's embarrassing that peoplethink like that.
I don't understand it, I don'tget it.
It makes me sick.
So let's continue with thisarticle.

(42:14):
So so, eddie Garcia testifiedthat Combs frantically worked to
make sure that that video neversaw the light of day, paying,
of course, what we all know awhopping $100,000.
They also have Frank Piazza, avideo expert.

(42:35):
He's expected to be the firstwitness, followed by Brianna
Bongolan.
Brianna Bongolan is the fourfoot, 11, 90 pound woman that
Diddy allegedly hung over abalcony and threatened to kill

(42:59):
her.
Let me say this again 4'11"woman, 90 pounds, allegedly was
held and dangled over a balcony.
She is testifying today AfterFrank Piazza, a video expert.

(43:30):
Now, how many women have to getthe hell and the crap beat out
of them before people get itthrough their head?
This is foul, and I know that.
If there are any women aroundthose men saying this crazy shit

(43:50):
.
I know they feel unprotectedsaying this crazy shit.
I know they feel unprotected.
I know any women around thesemen making excuses for a monster
that has beaten the hell out ofmultiple women, in this case so
far, one of them that weactually caught on video.
I know the women around them.
I feel bad for them becausethey have no protection, because

(44:15):
, basically, that man is lettingthe world know.
Those men are letting the worldknow if you got money or you
famous, you can beat the crapout of the women around me and I
ain't going to say nothing.
Sad, extremely sad.

(44:39):
But we are going to hear fromanother one.
We're going to hear fromanother one the fashion designer
, a woman who was just coming towork with Diddy on his fashion
clothes clothing line and Diddywas, in turn, supposed to help
her with hers.
Next thing she knows she'sdangling over a damn balcony.
I ain't never seen nothing likethis.

(45:02):
This dude is ridiculous.
But another woman who is beingcalled Jane Jane Doe, another

(45:24):
woman who is being called JaneJane Doe, is also expected to
testify today, this afternoon,and this woman.
Check this out y'all.
I need y'all to listen in.
I'm so mad that, for somereason, facebook is not allowing
our people to get in, becausethis is a good one today.
I don't know what the hellhappened to Facebook and why
it's not allowing me to let themin.

(45:46):
I have no clue what the heck isgoing on.
Clue what the heck is going on.
But, um, a woman being calledjane, she will testify today.

(46:09):
This woman was located on theraids uh, on the raid tape when
they raided Diddy's home andthey found those freak off tapes
.
Right, this woman was locatedOn the raid and they located
this woman and she is set totestify and she has definitely

(46:34):
Got a lot to say, because y'allnot going to believe this.
Do y'all know how long thiswoman is about to be on the
stand?
This woman is about to be onthe stand for five days.
They are predicting Five days.
What the hell does she know?

(46:57):
What does she know?
What does she know?
That's going to have her on thestand for five days and you're
going to still have peopledefending it days and you're
gonna have still have peopledefending did.
Jackie byrne says he hates womenbecause he wants to be one and

(47:20):
wants access to men?
Yeah, let me tell you somethingabout that because I thought
this was interesting.
So cameron, real quick, beforeI finish talking about this lady
, uh, who will testifying, whois apparently either she lives
overseas or she will be headingoverseas after, after the after

(47:42):
she testified.
But Y'all remember the Punisher.
Well, the Punisher was onCameron's, if you know Cameron
Mace, their show, and he said itwas very weird and awkward and

(48:03):
he couldn't really perform wellfor Diddy because it was so
weird that he was being paid tohave sex with Cassie while Diddy
was watching him and pleasuringhimself.
And he said one of the commentsDiddy made, which is going to
go to this Jackie comment, it'sgoing to tie into this Jackie

(48:27):
comment.
I just thought it was strange.
He said one of the things thatDiddy would say that really made
him uncomfortable was that hewishes he could penetrate him.
And I just thought that waslike damn See, and that's the

(48:48):
thing.
People do anything for money.
I couldn't do it, I couldn't,do't do I would have to just
starve to death.
I'm sorry, y'all, if it camebetween me starving to death and
being the punisher and havingto do what he did, I, I, I don't

(49:12):
, I don't, I don't, I couldndon't, I couldn't do it, I
couldn't do it, y'all.
That's a hell of a way to tryto make money.
But anyway, I just thought thatwas.
I never heard like he didn'tsay that on the stand or
anything like that.
But Adad just thought like wow,what is like?
Diddy is confused about notconfused, he's in denial.

(49:35):
He doesn't.
I think one of his biggestproblem is he can't be what he
really wants to be, and so he'sliving in conflict within
himself and being weird.
He actually really, like yousaid, I believe he really wants
man, and if that's what he wants, that's his business.

(49:56):
But I think the fact that hedoesn't want to be looked at
publicly as that type of man, hewants to be looked at publicly
as a heterosexual man this isthe demons inside of him that he
is fighting.
I don't know.
Like I said, you know, I don'tmake excuses for anybody, but I

(50:18):
just think in his particularcase he can't.
He's not strong enough to bethe man he really wants to be.
So he's doing all this weirdshit.
But I just think it's crazy.
But I just think it's crazy andjust strange.

(50:40):
But I did have a question.
I'm going to go back to thelady in the red Now.
She's going to talk for fivedays.
That's like Cassie-leveltestimony.
You remember Cassie was damnnear on there, understand?
I don't even.
I think Cassie was more likefour days.
So can you imagine all of thestuff?
This lady from the obviouslythey might have saw her on a

(51:03):
tape, but she must have been inmultiple freak offs.
She must have been in multiplefreak offs, um, she must have
been in multiple freak offs.
But it's just nasty.
But let me ask y'all something,and I need this.

(51:24):
This is something that I need awoman's point of view on.
Real quick about the testimonyof Mia.
Quick about the testimony ofMia.
I saw this last night and Isaid I got to ask the women in
the flow community because, likeI always tell y'all sometimes
certain things I like to ask forif it's about a woman, I like

(51:44):
to get a woman's perspectivebecause sometimes as a man we
think and so I was all I kind ofwas wondering why so many
people start feeling like that.
Mia was lying about the sexualassault allegations against
Diddy.
Now the prosecution mainly puther on the stand to Talk to

(52:12):
really drive home the pointabout the forced labor.
That was really her mainpurpose.
The sexual stuff was kind oflike secondary to that as far as
what her purpose was.
But and you know, at doing thisjob I have to make sure I'm

(52:34):
looking at all sides.
I may see things as one way,but I also have to make sure I'm
paying attention to both sidesso I can accurately, you know,
give you all the information andnot be biased and not be stuck
in one thinking on everything.
Not be biased and not be stuckin one one thinking on on

(53:00):
everything.
So it was.
I didn't see why, so why Icouldn't understand why so many
people weren't believing, oreven women as far as the sexual
allegations.
But then I had an attorney speaklast night.
She's a female and she saidsomething that I said well,
maybe I got to look into thatthat may make sense.

(53:21):
And this was coming from awoman.
And this attorney has been fairacross the board.
She has been covering this.
She's actually been in thecourtroom and she's been
covering this from the beginningand I watch her periodically
every few nights.
I catch her on youtube, butshe's very, very fair.
So I was listening to what shesaid and she said the point of

(53:44):
where she felt.
She said she believed all theforced labor and everything she
said.
But she said she's she'sskeptical about this.
The uh diddy raping her, andthis was her reason.
And I want the women in my chatto tell me what y'all think
about this and give me if youagree or disagree and tell me

(54:05):
why, because I'm trying to getinto the mind of the women here
because I don't understand.
But she, she said that time whenshe was in Africa and they
weren't answering the phone, andthen Diddy had texted her if
you don't answer the phone, I'mgoing to tell Cassie about us.

(54:27):
And then Mia never said that.
You know she never told Diddylike or said anything like.
You know that never happened,or just anything to combat that.
And this woman attorney saidthat that made it look more like

(54:48):
they had more of a consensualthing.
Because why would Diddy sayhe's going to tell Cassie?
And then why would Mia not?
I understand she was scared.
She said, but why would Mia notsay something, not even to the
court, as far as to say I wasgoing to tell them that we
didn't.

(55:08):
You know that?
How would you say that?
And you forced me or whatever?
Know that that?
How would you say that?
And you forced me or whatever?
And she added to the fact thatshe added to the fact that if
mia, mia, um, she said that shedidn't say anything about that,
and she added the fact that miawas good friends with cassie and

(55:32):
and that the fact that Mia andCassie, the fact that Mia and
Diddy slept together, however itreally went down was going to
come out in the trial.
And she never said nothingabout any of that before.
And so I would like the womenwho could add some insight and

(55:55):
give me reasons of why.
But I did.
I honestly thought like, okay,well, if a lot of people are
thinking like that, then maybethat helps me understand why so
many people, because I cannotunderstand why so many people,
including a lot of women kind of, were looking at the sexual

(56:16):
part of it skeptical.
I couldn't understand it.
Until last night I said, well,maybe this is what a lot of
people were thinking.
But I was like I'm going to askthe flow community in the
morning because I need somebodyto give me some more insight on
that, because I'm not a woman.
I haven't been through, youknow, a sexual.

(56:38):
I haven't been through anythinglike that.
So it's hard for me to putmyself in those shoes and kind
of come up with reasoning behindit, but I know I got plenty of
women in this community that canactually speak to that and kind
of clear it up for me or giveme something.
64, san Jose says I felt Miaconfused A lot of people.

(57:01):
Mia wasn't lying.
She has PTSD and a littlemental illness from years of
abuse.
Did he did so much essay to herthat she may have got some
feelings for him?
Okay, that makes sense.
That makes sense.
So what do you think wentthrough her head when Diddy said

(57:25):
if Diddy raped her, if he saidhe was going to tell Cassie
about us?
Let me see Somebody else.
Keisha Fenty said as a womanand a victim, she was scared to
fight him back.
It was proven that he did it toher what he wanted.

(57:46):
She felt defeated.
They could have been messingaround behind Cassie back.
She was manipulated.
Okay, that clears up for me.
Let me see what else somebodywhat else?
Other things that y'all canpoint out, because I'm very like
I said that was reallybothering me because I could not
understand why so many peopleand it was a lot of women was

(58:10):
skeptical on the sexual part andI didn't see it at all until
last night when the attorneysaid that I'm like well, maybe
that's what people are thinking.
Somebody else says relationship.
It took me two years afterleaving him that I could admit
to myself the R word, r-word.

(58:38):
So are y'all saying that maybein her mind she didn't really
see it or want admitted as ther-word and maybe diddy kind of
manipulated in her into thinkinglike she did something wrong,
even though it was him whoviolated her?
Is that kind of what I'mgetting?
Sounds more like a manipulatedmistress that wanted more.
Tracy says Sounds more like amanipulated mistress that wanted

(59:03):
more.
Somebody said they definitelyagree.
As a survivor of an abuser,it's the manipulation that is
normalized, okay.
So when you say the manipulationI'm glad you're sharing that,
linda, I think.
Is it, linda?
I'm sorry, I can't see.
I appreciate you sharing thatbecause you didn't have to.

(59:25):
So I appreciate that becausehere on the Flow Show we really
try to understand what's goingon and if I don't understand
something, y'all know I don'thave a problem asking um, um.
So when you say themanipulation when, when did he

(59:48):
told her that if you don'tanswer the phone, I'm going to
tell Cassie about us?
Are you saying that hemanipulated her into feeling
like whatever they did wasconsensual maybe or manipulated
her into thinking that she waswrong in the situation as well.

(01:00:08):
That's the kind of the questionI'm trying.
I think if somebody couldanswer that direct question that
will bring it home, that willland the plane for me to give me
some understanding on how themanipulation can work in that
way.
If anybody could kind of answerthat direct, that will help me
out a lot.

(01:00:30):
Sybil says she was afraid andtwisted up.
Did he did a number on her?
She was basically turned outand when that happens it's hard
to make sense to yourself.
That makes sense, to me thatmakes sense.
So at that point diddy hadprobably had her, you saying
that diddy had her somanipulated and brainwashed that

(01:00:50):
she actually thought she didsomething wrong or that she
wouldn't want him to tell Diddythat anything that tell her or
tell Cassie that anything hadhappened, cassie being cool, if

(01:01:15):
Diddy told her what happened,cassie would probably look at
her strange because she nevertold Cassie that that happened.
So the more that y'all sayingis kind of pulling more out of
me to kind of read the situation, because that could be the case
too, because if Diddy toldCassie it was consensual or told
whatever happened.

(01:01:36):
Anybody told Cassie it wasconsensual or told whatever
happened.
Even if Mia at that time maybewould have told Cassie, cassie
may not have believed herbecause Cassie may have said
well, if he did that to you, weare basically best friends or
super close.
Why wouldn't you have told methat?
So y'all are actually helpingme understand it.
I was.
I was definitely confused aboutthe whole thing and then she

(01:02:00):
said she's not gonna respond tohim and say you great me.
If she did, there would be morerepercussions.
He's a manipulator, he'sconvincing her it was consensual
.
That's kind of what I thank youfor sharing, that, deanna, and
that's kind of what I thank youfor sharing, that, deanna, and
that's kind of what I thought.
But by me not being a personthat has been in that position

(01:02:21):
and me not being a woman, Ididn't want to just assume that
because I didn't quiteunderstand it.
But my first thought was that,well, maybe he manipulated her
into convincing her that it wasconsensual.
But, like I said, I needed tohear from some women on that.

(01:02:41):
Like I said, I know a lot, Iresearch a lot, but some things,
especially when it comes towomen, I just always feel like
it doesn't hurt to ask actualwomen, especially women who have
been through it.
Yeah, I'm definitely familiarwith the Stockholm Syndrome.

(01:03:02):
Keisha, thanks for sharing that.
And Lily says fear, especiallywhen you're traumatized, it
overtakes the brain, see.
See, that all makes sense to meand that's something that me,
being someone who hasn't been inthat position and I'm not a
woman it's it.
It clears it up for me to hearfrom an actual woman.

(01:03:24):
I wouldn't know that.
So that clears it up.
But I'm telling y'all I wasdefinitely surprised.
Surprised that so many peopleand, like I said, so many women
just start saying that theydidn't believe her on the sexual
part.
They all mostly believed her onthe forced labor and they

(01:03:46):
believed her on the violence,like him throwing stuff at her
and stuff like that.
Like, did he throw computers ather?
Like nobody dismissed that.
But from my comments and frompeople who I spoke to outside
the courtroom, you would besurprised how many women um were

(01:04:09):
start saying that they didn'tbelieve her.
And I just could not.
I was like I didn't see anyreason not to believe her.
So I appreciate y'all forgiving me some insight on that,
because it had me confused.
It definitely had me confused.
I was like I paid attention toevery part of that.

(01:04:30):
I know a couple of things.
I know there was a couple ofdates that she didn't remember
this or that.
But shit, if you asked me whathappened something about 10
years ago and an email that Isent 10 years ago, I'm not going
to remember that shit all thetime.
So I didn't think that was abig deal, but I just couldn't

(01:04:52):
put my finger on it.
I'm like what the hell?
Why so many people?
Amanda says abusers cut you offfrom your support system so
they can tear you really downand replace it with their own
Makes sense Makes sense.
So it's just a lot ofmanipulation and I definitely

(01:05:17):
understand it.
And I was definitely confusedas to why so many people, why so
many people weren't believingthat part.
But, like I said, today we'regoing to hear from Frank Piazza

(01:05:39):
Now he's a video expert and Iappreciate everybody for chiming
in on that, because I wasdefinitely confused.
I was confused when so manywomen started claiming they
didn't believe it and I wasconfused more when that attorney
said that.
When Diddy said I'm going totell Cassie about us to her,

(01:06:04):
that attorney said that I wasthere in the courtroom when that
was said and the first thing Ithought is she didn't say
anything back because she wasscared.
So I mean that was my initialreaction to that.

(01:06:27):
That's why it never held weightto me to make me think she was
lying.
But then, like I said, when theattorney said that then so many
other women were saying it, I'mlike, well, shit, what am I
missing?
This is definitely all sad andheartbreaking, but I was
definitely like what did I miss?
I don't understand.

(01:06:48):
Thanks for everybody who chimedin on that.
It was definitely statementsthat needed to be said,
statements that needed to beheard, because, for those who
don't understand, you got somepeople in here who actually have

(01:07:08):
went through it, who haveactually been victims, who are
actually women, who can speak onit better than a lot of people
who are speaking on it.
Agatha said us survivors getbrainwashed to blame ourselves,
thinking we deserved it, notwanting to believe what happened
to us.
That makes total sense to meand that's kind of when she

(01:07:33):
first said, when that incidentfirst came and I was in the
courtroom, that was my initialreaction, my initial reaction.
I remember when it was said onthe stand.
I remember when it was broughtup and I said to myself well, of
course you're not going to saynothing back, and she probably

(01:07:55):
just went with it because she'sscared.
That was my first initialreaction.
But all these other women andall these other women saying
different things, I'm like, well, let me ask some people because
maybe I'm missing something,maybe I missed the boat on that
one.
But, uh, thanks a lot foreverybody that chimed in on that
.
Um, definitely, it needed to beheard and it needed to be said

(01:08:20):
Now, christina Korn.
So let me explain a few thingstoo.
Man Rico, because all of theemployees who participated in
this, have took proffers, havetook deals, have agreed to
testify against Diddy.
That is why this is a one manRico.

(01:08:42):
This is another misconceptionthat people have.
They like well, how can youhave a, you can't have a Rico
with just one man?
So you think the whole federalcourt, the judge, diddy's
lawyers, the prosecution youthink they don't know that.
You think all this will begoing on and they will be having
a one man Rico, that you're notallowed to have.

(01:09:04):
People just say shit and don'tthink.
You think the courts, the judge, even Diddy's own attorneys,
don't know that.
You don't think they would havebrought that up.
You don't think they would bein there opening arguments
saying, ladies and gentlemen ofthe judge and jury, we can't

(01:09:25):
have a RICO because there's onlyone man and there can't be one
man in a RICO.
You don't think they would saythat if that was the case.
This is a one-man Rico, becauseall these co-conspirators who
are listed in the indictment ifyou read the fucking paperwork,

(01:09:45):
all the co-conspirators haveflipped.
Now another question I want toclear up that a lot of people
have had.
Well, why isn't Christina Corum, or the security, or the hotel?
Why aren't they being heldaccountable?
They should get, the same timeas Diddy, the reason why they're

(01:10:19):
not being held accountable?
Because they signed deals andthey agreed to tell everything
they know about this criminalenterprise known as Bad Boy
Entertainment, ran by Sean DiddyCombs.
So, like I told you, all thesenames you're hearing, you will
see them testify, you will hearthem testify, but they are
building up to the mostimpactful witnesses, christina

(01:10:40):
Korn being number one.
She was Diddy's number oneright-hand woman.
She helped him carry out allthe freak offs line up, all the
baby, all the astral glide.
As you heard in this testimony,she is the one that reached out

(01:11:03):
and lined up Diddy to get thetape and get the footage.
So Christina has definitelytook a deal.
Another name that you heard,d-rock.
You've heard d-rock reachingout to mia.
Um, you've heard, you've heardd-rock reaching out.

(01:11:26):
Steph says uh k k k.
Meaning christina was Diddy'sfixer, his handler.
Basically, she made the girlstrust her and she did the dirty
work to keep the peace.
She is complicit and needs tobe held accountable.
Yep, steph, she signed a deal,so she's getting immunity, like

(01:11:52):
everybody else, to testify andtell everything she knows
against Diddy.
So a lot of people didn'tunderstand that and
understanding why it seems likeeverybody's getting away with it
.
They're not.
Diddy just didn't sign his deal.
Diddy could have took a pleadeal as well, but they were

(01:12:14):
going to give him what the rumoris, 15 years and Diddy didn't
sign his deal.
But anyway, d-rock, what you'llbe hearing from Uncle Pauly, if
he's still alive?
I haven't heard anything fromUncle Pauly when his real name
is Paul Offord.
Um, I haven't heard anythingfrom Uncle Paulie when his real

(01:12:41):
name is Paul Offord.
Who else?
Oh, reuben the security You'regoing to hear from him.
These are all the last witnesses, because they are the ones who
enabled and helped Diddydirectly carry out these crimes.
If you recall, I remember if Iremember correctly it was Ruben
who went with Diddy to KidCudi's house and went rummaging

(01:13:04):
through his shit and didsomething to the dog where the
dog was traumatized.
You're going to hear from allthese witnesses and at the end
of the day, you can't sayeverybody lied.
See, a one-man Rico isbasically telling you that

(01:13:30):
you're cooked.
A one-man Rico means everybodywho helped you carry out these
alleged crimes turned on you.
That is why you find yourselfin a one-man Rico.
If you have people that actuallywant to stand by you and refuse
to tell the fans what happenedor what they knew.

(01:13:52):
You would have about 10, atleast about five or six
co-defendants.
Christina Corrin would be aco-defendant.
D-rock would be a co-defendant.
Reuben would be a co-defendant.
Uncle Paulie would be aco-defendant.
The hotel worker would be aco-defendant.

(01:14:16):
Everybody granted immunity.
A couple of those assistants Ican't remember their names off
the top of my head.
You would have about at least 10co-defendants in this case if
everybody didn't agree totestify against itty bitty diddy
with the Tootsie Roll, akaMohawk Diddy.

(01:14:40):
It's only one man with a mohawkand that is the man on trial,
mohawk Diddy.
So those were a couple ofmisconceptions, uh,
misconceptions that I wanted toclear up so people could
understand that technically,these people aren't getting away

(01:15:01):
with it.
They just when the feds came tothem and said you either go and
get, get on, uh, go go toprison like diddy and be on
trial, or you could be a freeman or a free woman if you tell
us everything you know andapparently everybody in this
situation told everything theyknew, which also is a testimony

(01:15:28):
to the treatment Did he treateverybody like shit?
Why you think nobody is standingby this guy?
Because, at the end of the day,everybody that was around him
was only stomaching him for hismoney.
It was a job, it was a fame, itwas prestige, but nobody was

(01:15:53):
around him because he was agreat guy.
But nobody was around himbecause he was a great guy.
Because if people were aroundhim because he was a great guy,
they wouldn't be so quick totake deals and tell everything
they know.
But we all know you can treatme like shit.
If I need the money, I mightput up with a whole lot, but

(01:16:16):
soon as the rabbit gets the gunI'm blasting off and that's what
we're seeing here.
Somebody said whatever happenedto all the CEOs that stepped
down from their positions.
Imagine the crimes they'vecommitted.

(01:16:36):
Yeah, everybody has committedcrimes, but the thing is we got
one man on trial right now whohas actually been found charged.
And one thing about it we allwant to point the finger at
somebody else when we get caught, and that don't never work.

(01:16:57):
If they catch me up in a crime,of course I'm going to want to
point at all the other crimesother people have got away with.
But as we grew up as kids, whenwe went to punish our kid, I'll
give you an example.
My son got caught doing a waterfighting school when he was a
kid.
My son got caught doing a waterfighting school when he was a

(01:17:20):
kid and the first thing he toldme was he started telling me
about what the other kids weredoing.
Guess what?
As a father, I don't give adamn what the other kids were
doing.
You're going to be heldaccountable.
What the other kids did don'thave nothing to do with what you
did.
Their karma will catch up tothem whenever it catches up to

(01:17:42):
them.
And I just say that to say otherpeople's crimes is no excuse
for this man's crimes oranybody's crimes.
If that's the case, we wouldn'thold anybody accountable,
because there's always othercrimes being committed.
There's always other peoplegetting away with crimes.

(01:18:02):
Look, diddy got away with hiscrimes for 25, 30 years.
It took 30 years for them tocatch up to him.
So all of those 30 years he wasgetting away with his crimes.
So if we're gonna if we'regonna, you know, use other

(01:18:27):
people's crimes as excuses toexcuse this crime, then we might
as well shut down the wholecourt system and just let it and
just make it a free-for-all foreverybody, because everybody's
you're always going to be at apoint of finger somewhere else.
Unfortunately, I don't make therules.
These are just the rules thatthis is the life we live.
This is the life that chose us.

(01:18:49):
One thing about me I coveredEpstein.
I covered Diddy.
I've covered racist cops.
I've covered Epstein.
I've covered Diddy.
I've covered racist cops.
I've covered prejudiced, racistpeople who have unalive Latinos
just for being Latino.
I'm the most fair and firmmedia person online.

(01:19:17):
There's not a demographic.
I haven't went hard for on myjourney.
Whether you're a celebrity,whether you're a poor person,
whether you're black, white,asian, whatever you are, you can
check my background.
I stood for you because I standfor what's right and I stand

(01:19:41):
for victims.
I don't get caught up in yourtitle or what color you are or
how much money you got, Don't?
None of that.
My eyes only see victims andperpetrators.
That's all my eyes see, and I'mglad that my family raised me
like that and I'm glad that I dosee things the way I see them,

(01:20:05):
because it doesn't hold me in abox where I am just judging
someone off of what they got andhow much money they got, or if
they famous or if you're black.
I'm just gonna let you just runamok and violate me and violate
my, my women and children.
No, no, no, no, no.

(01:20:26):
Everybody knows I stand strongfor my people.
That's no secret.
That's why I took my ass tomississippi with no security and
called out all those racistcops when nobody else wanted to
Fuck being in the comments.
I was right there on the frontline, wasn't none of them?
Cop knuckleheads in thecomments in Jackson Mississippi

(01:20:49):
when I was there on the newswith my face letting everybody
in the world know what the hellwas going on.
And at the same time, I'm goingto always stand up for my
people.
That ain't no secret.
On the Flow Show, no Filter.
We help and amplify victims.

(01:21:13):
It's that simple.
The world makes it morecomplicated than it has to be.
You have victims, you haveperpetrators, that's it.
I don't give a damn about yourmoney.
I don't give a damn about noneof that.
Victims, perpetrators that's it.
It makes life really simple forme.

(01:21:34):
I don't put up.
Y'all know I don't like bullies.
Yes, I'm definitely the voiceand I'm the strong.
I'm strong God gave me.
Put me in this position becauseGod know I'm strong enough to

(01:21:55):
handle it.
I'm very strong in my beliefs,strong faith, and ain't nobody
going to change me or make methink I should be doing one
thing or not.
I know exactly what I'm doing.
I know exactly what my purposeis and I'm living in my purpose.

(01:22:15):
If your purpose is to stay inthe comments and troll, well
just damn it.
Do that, because I'm going toreally be on the front line and
I'm going to really be helpingand amplifying victims forever.

(01:22:36):
This is how I started.
This is how I will finish.
Y'all know how many videos theytook down of mine when I was
covering the Epstein.
Damn near got my account takenaway on TikTok because I was
covering Epstein so hard.
I don't give a damn what coloryou are I covered Epstein just

(01:22:58):
as hard as I covered Diddy.
And if you've been following meon this whole journey, you
already know that, which is whyI don't have any problems with
my community, because a lot ofmy community I've been around
with me from day one, so they'veseen me cover Epstein, they've

(01:23:20):
seen my videos get taken down.
They've seen me call outEpstein.
They've seen me call out theRankin County Police Department.
They've seen me call out Diddy.
They've seen me call outwhoever.
It don't matter what you looklike.
It don't matter what your bankaccount look like when it comes

(01:23:41):
to flow.
If I believe you wrong, believea victim needs help, I'm going
to help.
Simple as that.
I don't complicate things.
I'm a simple person that likesto simplify things, and so when

(01:24:02):
I look at it as amplifyingvictim voices, that's exactly
what I do.
I don't say let me amplifyvictim voices, and if they got a
certain amount of money, I dothem like this, and if they look
like this, I do that, and ifit's a celebrity, I got a
different rule for them.
Nah, same rules apply foreverybody involved and this

(01:24:25):
thing is glitching y'all.
So whoever just sent me a superchat or a super sticker for
some reason I can't see it, butI definitely appreciate it.
I definitely appreciate it andif I could pull it up I would

(01:24:48):
thank you for it.
But today the computer isglitching all kinds of different
ways.
Today the computer is glitchingall kinds of different ways,
sending love and prayers toeverybody out there who has been
a victim or been victimized.
I'm sure this trial istriggering for anybody who has

(01:25:08):
been a victim of sexual assault,a victim of forced labor, a
victim of any of these horrificcrimes that we are seeing before
us.
So shout out and prayers toy'all.
I know this is difficult.

(01:25:28):
I've heard from plenty ofvictims that this is almost like
reliving their trauma all overagain.
So hearts are with y'all.
So hearts are with y'all.
Also, more Diddy News, morepeople that will testify in the
future that we're looking at.
We got a marketing person Ibelieve his name is Haley or

(01:25:52):
something.
He's going to be testifying andwe don't know what he's going
to speak to.
We still don't know if MichaelMyers will be called.
If you remember Michael Myers,michael Myers Myers is

(01:26:33):
definitely.
It's definitely going to becalled, but definitely we're

(01:26:55):
going to have to have a um atalk.
I just got some, some, somecrazy news y'all.
I might have to stop it here.
Um, very, very crazy news Ijust got to my phone y'all and I

(01:27:15):
will maybe talk about it lateror something.
Yeah, just got some crazy newsy'all.
I'm going to have to stop theshow right here and I will let

(01:27:36):
y'all know when I find out more.
But it's not about the case,it's something personal.
So, um, much love to everybodyout there.
Um, I will, um, I willdefinitely keep y'all, keep
y'all on the loop of what'sgoing on.
But I just got some some, somegot some crazy news.

(01:27:56):
I need to find out what's goingon.
I appreciate everybody.
Much love.
I'm out.
I love y'all, but I'm out.
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