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The legal weight of RICO charges comes into sharp focus as Brendan Paul, Diddy's alleged drug mule, takes the stand with immunity. This former Syracuse basketball player could provide the prosecution with crucial evidence linking Diddy to drug distribution across state lines – one of many potential predicate felonies establishing a pattern of criminal activity.

What many observers fail to grasp about the Diddy case is how RICO works. Contrary to Hollywood portrayals, RICO doesn't require elaborate criminal networks – just two predicate felonies within a ten-year period carried out by a criminal enterprise. The prosecution has methodically introduced evidence of multiple potential predicates: sex trafficking, bribery, extortion, forced labor, and now drug distribution. The testimony regarding Cassie allegedly appearing unconscious in one of the "freak-off" tapes particularly underscores the severity of the allegations.

The case reveals how power allegedly corrupted Diddy's business operations. When legitimate employees are diverted to illegal activities – from organizing "freak-offs" to transporting drugs – it transforms a company into a criminal enterprise. The "love contracts" described by witnesses, where rent and other expenses were paid in exchange for participation in illegal activities, showcase how financial dependence allegedly became a tool of control and coercion.

Meanwhile, Jay-Z and Beyoncé reportedly remain concerned about potential mentions during the trial, highlighting how this case threatens to impact even those on the periphery. As the prosecution prepares to rest their case, legal experts advise against Diddy taking the stand, noting that unlike his successful testimony in a 2001 case, the current evidence – particularly the hotel assault video – would be nearly impossible to explain away under cross-examination.

What will the defense strategy reveal? Will Diddy risk testifying? Follow along as this landmark case approaches its conclusion – a verdict that could reshape our understanding of power, exploitation, and accountability in the entertainment industry.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake up.
Wake up, it is the flow show nofilter.
What's up?
C-tuck Trey?
Who else we got in here?
Angie Got a lot to talk abouttoday, but before I start let me

(00:21):
cover my ass.
No ditty.
Thoughts, views and opinionsshared on the Flow Show, no
filter, for educational andentertainment purposes only.
I am not a professional, I amjust good, happy, happy, happy,

(00:45):
happy Friday, tgif.
Y'all know my favorite day.
That mean I'm off tomorrow.
Hey, what's up Megan?
Good morning to all theBreakfast crew.
We got Jen, laura, alicia,shannon.
What's up Nadrema?
Nadrema says good morning Floand crew.

(01:06):
As always, c-tuck in thebuildings.
Cleveland Finest Punk Rock Girl.
Sherri, y'all ain't here today.
Y'all must have got good sleeplast night.
Thank you to everybody else upat the Crack-A-Don with our
asses.
This is another Friday.
Diddy Court is back in session.

(01:27):
Itty Bitty Mohawk, diddy Smallsand his little Tootsie Roll
will be on full display in thecourtroom today.
Hopefully we're going crazy.
We got to talk about BrendanPaul is testifying today.
I know he was the drug mule,allegedly, who supplied all the

(01:47):
party drugs.
He gonna be telling andsquealing on diddy all day today
.
They say court gonna be alittle short today, so I don't
know how short, uh, it might bea little itty bitty court
session today, but at any ratewe're gonna get into it.
Um, also, new article comes outsaying Jay-Z and Beyonce are

(02:08):
sweating bullets of new infothat might come out.
We're going to talk about thata little bit later in the show.
Hey Ebony, happy Friday.
Ebony says happy Friday to Floand the Breakfast Crew and hit
the like button on the way ineveryone.
Yeah, she right, hit that likebutton.
Some of y'all just be coming inhere.
When you don't hit the likebutton, it's like coming in the

(02:31):
house and not taking your shoesoff.
Don't forget to hit the likebutton when you come in here.
Kiel said happy Friday.
Flo, grand Rising, y'all, daphnewhere is y'all?
Is daphne where's all y'all?
Y'all must have all been offwork yesterday and everybody
well rested because y'all comingin here today.
Um, what else we got to talkabout?

(02:52):
We got to talk about, uh, diddyand the uh, this, this juror
situation.
We'll go into that, but oh,announcements.
You know, I'd like to start withthe announcements.
What's up, you knows?
So on, um, I don't know ify'all saw this, but on one of
the freak off tapes they aresaying cassie was flat out on

(03:18):
unconscious.
I don't know if y'all heardthat put a, put a, put a, put a
one in the chat, if y'all heardthat that Cassie was unconscious
in one of the freak-off tapesand if that's part of the tape
that these jurors was watchingdiddy ass cooked for real.
Ain't no consent if your asspassed out.

(03:40):
Okay, so all y'all saw that too.
Okay, yeah, melissa said shedidn't see it.
Yeah, I said what the hell?
I heard that this morning as Iwas prepping for the show, one
of my trusted journalist sourcesthat I eavesdrop on every now,
and then he said, yeah, she wasliterally passed out unconscious

(04:05):
on one of those freak off tapes.
A lot of y'all didn't see thatand hear that.
Yeah, and I believe that'sfacts.
But what we don't know is ifthat's the tape that these
jurors saw, but at any rate, ifthis, if this recordings of her
unconscious getting, uh, havingsomebody having sex with her

(04:29):
while she's unconscious, Iimagine what else is on that
tape.
So I don't know that.
This shit is crazy.
Yep, and tracy said it explainstheir reaction to it.
Yep, man who wanna?
I don't even think I've everseen that before.
I've never seen nobody, unlessit's a movie and it was fake but

(04:49):
real.
Ain't nobody recording that.
You can go on Corn Hub rightnow and you ain't going to see
that, but don't go to Corn Hub,just stay here.
Let's get this show out of theway.
We're going to start off with.
Let's talk about Brendan Paultoday, because that is the man
of the hour.
If he testifies, what I thinkhe's going to testify about, it

(05:14):
is going to put Rico on fulldisplay because he is going to
detail how did he use corporatefunds to purchase drugs and move
them all over the state?
I mean, move them all over thenation.
That's one act of RICOdistribution of a controlled
substance.

(05:35):
I'm tired of people talkingabout.
They don't see RICO.
You need to watch my damn show.
I keep saying Hollywood, yeah.
Lily says.
I keep saying Hollywood isdevil wood.
Yeah, man, hollywood is crazy.
I'm so glad I told y'all.
Now I see why they let my ass.
They kept my ass out of it.
It was like he ain't going forthis.

(05:58):
I didn't know as bad as we cometo know, the situation in
Hollywood is worse than that andthat's the sad part.
Just no souls, no conscience,no, none of that.
But let's get into Brendan Paulthis article comes from.

(06:18):
I like Fox News.
Sometimes I don't like Fox News, but Fox News is 50-50 with me.
I like some of their coveragebut this particular article
seemed like a good one.
It comes from Fox News.
The title of the article isDiddy's Alleged Drug Mule Takes
to Stand with Immunity.

(06:38):
Deal Pryor Reveals Dark Secrets.
Trial reveals dark secrets, itsays.
Former Syracuse basketballplayer Brendan Paul becomes
fifth witness granted immunityin Diddy's sex trafficking case.
Goes on to say jurors in theSean Diddy Combs federal trial
will hear From a closed alley ofrapper when former Syracuse

(07:05):
basketball player Brendan Paultakes the stand on Friday.
Excuse me, I'm still thinkingabout her being unconscious on a
freak off tape.
That just is crazy.
But Paul became embroiled inDiddy's legal drama in April
2024 after he was named in alawsuit filed by Rodney Little

(07:26):
Rod Jones.
Y'all remember Rodney LittleRod Jones.
He actually had the second mostimportant lawsuit of this case,
first one being Cassie, ofcourse, but Little Rod detailed
a lot of this stuff that's goingon, and Little Rod claimed that

(07:48):
Paul worked as the mule forCombs, procuring and
distributing drugs and actuallyfirearms.
The former college basketballstar was then charged with
felony cocaine possession, whichwas later dropped and we knew
at the time when that wasdropped.
It was dropped because he wasabout to drop some shit on diddy

(08:11):
and and and spill the beansevery bean in the pantry getting
spilled.
Today I told y'all paul is fromshaker heights where I went to
school um, just like he andcuddy, they ain't got no problem
getting on.
No damn stand.
They don't care about nosnitches get stitched.
All that they getting on thereso they can get back to their
family and their good life andall their money.

(08:33):
And he got a silver spoon.
He is not doing no time forDiddy.
That's why when he got pickedup I told everybody oh, he about
to tell everything.
He ain't got no loyalty toDiddy Fanny from Shaker Heights.
He about to get up on thatstand talking like a Rhodes
Scholar Stinking his ass.

(08:54):
Thank you, angie Bent, for thesuper sticker, $10 super sticker
.
Remind me some good lunch onAngie today.
I really appreciate you.
Let me put that on the screenso the rest of y'all can see.
Thank you, angie.
Everybody say thanks to Angiefor feeding my belly.
Y'all know the super stickersand super chats go to a good
cause.

(09:14):
My damn belly, look flow.
Angie Got your belly.
Yep, thank you, thank you,thank you.
My belly says thank you.
So let's continue.
So, paul, once his charges weredropped, you didn't have to be.
It wasn't rocket scientiststhat he was about to be telling
on, did he?
He was given immunity inexchange for his testimony,

(09:35):
which will be today, if thejuror don't catch a swine flu.
They coming up with all kindsof stuff.
Please, jurors, just get yourasses to court today.
We don't got time for this.
All these postponements andy'all know Paul been ready.
He been putting that same suiton.
Paul been ready since Monday.

(09:58):
Ain't nothing like as a guyespecially he don't seem like a
guy that always wear suits Ain'tnothing like putting you know
it.
Take a guy who don't wear suits, even like me.
It take me probably two hoursto put all that suit shit on,
and then you there and then youcan't even get on the stand.
You got to take all that suitoff, all them jackets, all that
stuff and put it back on, andthen he still couldn't get on

(10:19):
the stand.
So I know he frustrated.
So hopefully I don't see anyreason why he shouldn't be able
to get on the stand today.
Yeah, they coming up with allkind of stuff.
They gonna be like.
The jury today couldn't make itcause he got tuberculosis.
I'm like man that was out in1920.

(10:40):
They still got that.
Get your ass in there or getthe um, get the alternate.
I told you that'd be my grannyon some of this stuff, my granny
when, when the one got vertigo,she'd be like stay your ass
home and alternate, get your assup and be and make yourself
useful.
We ain't got time to be waitingon nobody.

(11:01):
But anyway, uh, paul was givenimmunity.
Uh, nicole becker explained thatpaul may be a crucial witness
to the government as it attemptsto tie up loose ends and wrap
its case around.
Diddy sounds like jim said.
Hey look, jim said sounds likea star tactic.

(11:22):
You know, one thing I likeabout our community is we don't
believe shit, we don't believenothing, and I like it.
Jen said it sounds like a startactic.
When I made that video aboutmaybe like we don't know what's
up with this juror, we think itmight be something up man.

(11:42):
Everybody in the comments saidthe same thing.
Think it might be something upman.
The whole everybody in thecomments said the same thing.
In the comment section.
I was like I was like one thingabout my people we don't
believe shit unless you got areceipt.
Where is your note talkingabout this vertical?
You got my, my boy?
Uh, we want, we want to see itin writing anyway.
Uh, this young lady goes on tosay, in this particular case,

(12:03):
why brendan paul may beimportant's because he's
allegedly one of the individualswho supplied the drugs.
No shit, the distribution ofdrugs, giving other people drugs
to make them intoxicated andpossibly do more than they would
have done without that's apredicate felony to the people

(12:25):
in the back of the classroomthat don't listen.
Predicate felony.
Why is that important?
That is important because youneed two predicate felonies to
prove RICO.
This is why a lot of peopledon't understand when they say I
don't see RICO.
It's because you don'tunderstand Rico.
Rico is not one thing.
Rico is two predicate offenseswithin a 10-year period that is

(12:54):
carried out by a criminalenterprise.
So if distributing a controlledsubstance is proven, that's one
.
If Denny blowing up Kid Cudi'scar is proven, that's two.
That's arson, that's Rico,that's 30 years Goodbye.

(13:16):
Or it could be the sextrafficking with Cassie and all
the alleged victims could be one.
And then bribery, as he'spaying people off like he paid
off, like Diddy allegedly paidfor that video with him and
Cassie when he was putting handsand feet all over Cassie.

(13:37):
He paid for that video.
That's bribery.
So if you get sex traffickingand bribery, that's Rico 30
years.
Go, sit your ass down.
It's not that complicated.
But people they watch too manymovies and they think Rico is
sending a hundred birds ofcocaine in the air across seas

(14:00):
and kidnapping women andchildren and putting them in
white vans and tying them upwith their hands behind their
back.
That ain't Rico.
It could be Rico, but Ricocould be very simple.
So to the people that say theydon't see Rico, you need to look
up.
You need to do a littleresearch and understand what the

(14:21):
hell it is.
You're not going to see it.
It's not one thing.
Research and understand whatthe hell it is, you're not going
to see it, it's not one thing.
It could be a list of things.
You only need two In this case.
The prosecution has provenbribery.
The prosecution has provenarson.
The prosecution has provenkidnapping.

(14:43):
The prosecution has proven sextrafficking.
The prosecution today is ontheir way finalizing, proving,
moving to controlled substance.
That's five or six things rightthere, and I ain't even got
into obstruction of justice.
That's six or almost six orseven, and to think and think,
you only need two of these.
This is why it don't look toogood for your boy Mohawk Diddy

(15:07):
Smalls with the itty bittytootsie roll.
In other words, in order toprove this particular charge of
racketeering, there's got to bea number of other felonies that
can connect.
This is said by an attorney.
So if you don't want to listento me, listen to a damn attorney
saying the same thing.

(15:28):
I'm saying Whether it'scoercion of women, and they
indicate it.
I didn't even bring up thecoercion part.
That's another item that makesup RICO.
That's one way to prove thepredicate.
You have to prove two of them.
So another way to prove apredicate felony is bring in the

(15:51):
guy who supposedly is the onewho was supplying P Diddy and or
his people with drugs, partydrugs, pills, whatever.
Not too hard if you just readRico.
The thing is, once you get intoa conspiracy Rico case, it's

(16:18):
hard to beat it, especially whenall your employees are flipping
on you Because they're provingthe case.
Because another element,another important element of
rico crucial element I don't sayit's important, it's like
extremely crucial is you useyour company and your employees

(16:40):
who are there to be marketingmusic, marketing fashion.
They're there to be doingregular employee stuff and
instead of doing that, you gotthem running around buying drugs
, flying across, putting them intheir luggage, flying across
planes.
You've got them compete,setting up your illegal free

(17:02):
costs.
This is not what they werehired to do.
So when you hire employees todo regular work and you also pay
them to help you carry outillegal activities, guess who
you'll be saying hi to?
Mr Rico.
I don't want to say that.

(17:24):
No more, rico.
I don't want to say that nomore.
You know, in the flow community,we know exactly what's going on
.
I'm just talking to the jerkswho just so confused about Rico,
like, it's not that hard.
So what did you say, angie?
Y'all said uh, oh, yes.

(17:44):
And the extortion.
Look, punk rock girl, youtrying to sink diddy for 150
years.
You adding on to it go ahead,punk rock girl.
Punk rock girl says and thecoercion of cassie's parents was
gross.
And then, um, I mean not thecoercion extortion, excuse me,
um, the extortion of cassie'sparents.
For those who might not know,diddy was mad at cassie because

(18:08):
she was fooling around with kidcuddy.
So he, being petty.
Diddy calls uh cassie's parentsand says I'm if y'all don't wire
over twenty thousand dollars,I'm putting this freak off tape
out about your daughter and it'sgonna ruin.
And says if y'all don't wireover $20,000, I'm putting this

(18:28):
freak off tape out about yourdaughter and it's going to ruin
her and ruin y'all.
And what did they have to do?
They sent Diddy a billionaire.
They scraped up and got afucking home equity line of
credit to send this man $20,000.
This nigga, he evil y'all.
I don't care what.
That's why, when people be like,why you so hard on Diddy?

(18:49):
Because I don't like peoplelike that and it ain't got to
just be Diddy.
It's just that we talking aboutDiddy, it could be dude down
the street.
When you bully and takeadvantage of people, I don't
fuck with you.
Period, dot.
That's it.
So everybody's so focused onDiddy.

(19:12):
This is me 24-7.
It just so happened that we'retalking about Diddy ass right
now.
But I don't like bullies.
You a billionaire.
And because you butt hurtbecause she found somebody else
to talk to, you going to callher parents who's struggling,
and make them scrape up $20,000and live in fear that their

(19:33):
daughter about to get exposed.
You deserve to rot and I don'tgive a damn who don't like you,
because I'm the only one that Ido not like, like I told you,
everywhere I go, I get loved.
That's how I know peoplerespect the real Like.

(19:54):
Come on now.
So anyway, that's extortion.
That is another predicate felony.
That's what I'm saying.
It's so many predicate feloniesin this case it's damn near
impossible to not get a RICOconviction.
That's why a lot of people,when the R Kelly thing was going
on, people were saying thisain't Rico.

(20:16):
Because people don't understandRico.
They think it's just gang crimeactivity and that's not what
Rico is.
That's just what the moviestell y'all.
That's why when R Kelly got 30years, a lot of people were
surprised.
But guess what the predicatefelonies were that got R Kelly
30 years?
Bribery and forced labor.

(20:40):
We didn't even speak about that.
That's another predicate felony,in this case Forced labor.
You don't understand whatforced labor is.
This is forced labor.
Your ass better keep compete.
You better keep your mouth shutand you better continue to
either help me with these freakoffs or participate in these

(21:01):
freak offs, or I'm gonna putthis sex tape out about you.
Bam, forced labor.
You don't even have to actuallydo it.
Just saying that uh get, uhbrings forced labor into the
equation, and that's anotherpredicate.
Felony to rico.
Ladies and gentlemen, ifanybody says they don't see rico

(21:27):
, just tackle their ass.
At this point I don't have notime to break it down to them.
No more, you can't see all ofthat.
That's your fault.
Illegal Dirty money.
Yes, benny's.
Back in the building.
Benny, you a little late man.
You must have been studying up,brushing up on your spelling a
little bit.
Oh, benny.

(21:49):
Hey, they said Benny usingspell check.
See, I told y'all that's onething about our community.
You will come in here trolling,but we will make you better
because your ass get cooked Now.
Benny's spelling everythingright.
Look at Benny y'all, hey y'all.
Let me put Benny's comment onfull display, because I'm proud

(22:10):
of Benny, if you see thissentence that he wrote
everything spelled right.
Where you at Benny, see, herewe go.
Look at Benny y'all.
Benny says see, if they noticethe spelling, y'all notice
everything is spelled right.
I'm not in love with thesentence structure, but

(22:35):
everything is spelled right andsome of the words aren't even in
capital, in all caps.
So everybody, let's give Bennyhis props for that, because I
was telling Benny, you can'ttype in all caps all the time
and make you look like a serialkiller.
Sometimes you got to useregular lowercase letters, my

(22:59):
boy.
Hey, look, benny quit trying tobe here.
Go Benny again Talking about.
Now he got to be mean BennyTalking about.
He don't give a damn aboutnobody in here, but he wake up
at the crocodile every morningand he making sure.
Now he spell shit right.
You care, benny, that's why youusing spell check, because when

(23:20):
you first came in here you werespelling stuff.
Wow.
So let me continue.
Glad to have you, benny.
My show always does the bestnumbers with benny in here
because you had a chat so wildup they all get to going back
and forth with you.
Then after this they all got tore-watch the whole show.
It just drives my number up.
So thank you, benny.

(23:40):
And um, melissa said we'll getthe fuck out.
Okay, I'm gonna let y'all havebenny.
Let me continue with the show.
Benny done got me sidetracked alittle bit, so, um, let's
continue.
Uh, throughout the two weeks thejurors heard allegations of
freak off parties involving maleescorts and diddy's
ex-girlfriend, cassie ventura.

(24:02):
Uh, the singer uh used plentyof different drugs, including
ecstasy, ketamine, cocaine andmore.
Cassie admitted ecstasy madeher feel euphoric and aroused,
while ketamine would make herdisassociate from what was going

(24:23):
on.
She said cocaine made her heartrace, mushrooms made her see
things and GHB, also known as adate rape drug, made her feel
drunk.
I can't believe they wereshoving all these drugs down
their throat Like Diddy is up,because, see, the thing is, yeah

(24:43):
, these people have their like.
Let me be honest.
Let's put it full transparency.
Cassie was grown and Cassie hasa right and is expected to make
her own decisions.
That being said, being a leader, you need to lead.

(25:05):
I've been a leader my wholelife.
I would never force nobody toseven, eight drugs down their
throat.
You just don't do that.
You know, just because people,people are following your lead
and people are willing to dowhat you ask them to do, that

(25:26):
don't mean it gives you theright to coerce them into.
I didn't even know people tookthis many drugs.
Usually, I thought a person ifthey're into drugs they might
have one or two that they likeSeems like he had Cassie taking
everything under the sun.
So another ex testified underthe pseudonym jane, told

(25:49):
prosecutors there were times shefelt coerced into these hotel
freak off nights with diddy andshe also, uh uh, took the drugs
and in turn for her doing thesefreak offs, he paid for her
lawyer and he paid her rent.
And we already know there weremany times that Diddy would hold

(26:17):
that over her head and say ifyou don't shape up, I'm going to
ship you out and I ain't goingto pay your rent.
That sounds like nothing, right.
But when you have somebodycoerced into doing these free
costs and you're paying theirrent and you say I'm not going
to pay your rent anymore if youdon't participate in these

(26:39):
illegal free costs, that iscoercion.
That's coercion like it's noway around it.
And and I hate when people usethis example man, if that's the
case, okay, if I stop paying mymy, uh, what if I stop paying my
chicks rent?

(27:00):
First of all, this ain't aboutyou.
This is some big time shitgoing on.
You ain't no diddy.
You ain't operating no criminalenterprise.
You, you just doing yourregular thing.
Ain't nothing wrong with it.
But you can't compare yourself.
This is a whole nother thing.
And on top of that, you'releaving out the part that are

(27:21):
you having your girlfriend orwife get banged by male sex
workers that you flying in fromall over the nation.
So you leaving that part out.
That's where it comes into play.
We're not talking about aconsensual couple and you just
paying her rent.
You're not making her donothing illegal or nothing.

(27:42):
That's not what we talkingabout.
We talking about forcingsomeone into illegal sex acts
illegal commercial sex acts andthen saying if you don't do X, y
and Z, I'm going to stop payingyour rent.
That is coercion, but you can'tleave out all the illegal crap

(28:03):
going on.
I'll be cooking these Diddysupporters, but just with facts.
I tell people all the time I'mon the side of what's right.
I don't just pick a side orjust pander to nobody.

(28:23):
If Diddy was innocent or ifthis case was weak, I would be
on this podcast saying that itjust so happened.
I think he guilty as hell andthe evidence is overwhelming.
R Kelly to me this case is ahundred times stronger than R

(28:46):
Kelly's case.
And that court in New York sameplace we have right now that
court gave R Kelly 30 years,like it was 30 minutes.
Slam the gavel, he gone.
So if R Kelly got a guiltyverdict for Rico, his Rico

(29:15):
looked weak as hell compared toDiddy Diddy got.
It's like when you're playingUno and you got a thousand cards
in your hand.
I don't give a damn what colorit gonna be on the deck, you got
it in your hand.
I don't give a damn what colorit's going to be on the deck,
you got it in your hand.
That's how many predicated actsof Rico Diddy has.

(29:35):
Pick one.
We named about eight or nine ofthem.
R Kelly's case wasn't even likethat.
He didn't have like eight ornine different Rico predicated
felonies.
He had like three, Three orfour maybe, but I think it was
like three and they got him forthree.

(29:55):
They got him for the bribery,they got him for the forced
labor and then they also got himfor the sexual exploitation.
So let's continue.
Let's continue.
Jane also recalled a time whenshe was abused.

(30:18):
They had a fight, domesticviolence.
Diddy also paid Jane's rent,which he called a love contract.
We know that she told theprosecution.
Did he also pay James Brent,which he called a love contract?
We know that she told theprosecution that that she felt
obligated to perform these freakoffs for the rapper because he
threatened to stop paying herhome.

(30:46):
Jane claimed she was expected Todress in lingerie and have sex
with other men in front of Diddy.
So she was having sex andDiddy's little creepy beady eyes
was in the corner somewherepleasuring himself with a
bandana tied around his nose,creeping everybody out.
Even the sex workers was like Iwas doing it for the money, but

(31:09):
it was creeping me out thatDiddy was, or even some of them
didn't know that he was Diddy atthe time.
They was like he would bebehind them, saying like weird
shit.
So it'd be like the sex workerwould come in there and then she
would say well, he wants you tohave sex with me.
He watch, don't worry about it,it's all normal.

(31:29):
And so the sex worker would doit, be doing it.
And then they say we're here.
Uh, did he say like I wish Icould penetrate him and stuff
like that.
And they said it was veryawkward.
But that's neither here northere.
The bottom line is you can be asfreaky as you want to be ain't
nobody judging what you do inyour bedroom, but these were

(31:54):
illegal sex acts.
That's another misconceptionthat I'm hearing in the streets
and in the comment section.
And people like benny itty,bitty, bitty.
Um, ain't nothing wrong withbeing a freak.
No, it ain't.
But it's always wrong to doillegal shit, meaning you can be

(32:17):
a freak, but you can't bepaying people for sex and
getting sex work.
That's illegal.
That's prostitution.
Where do we come to in society?
That's why I always say take meback to the 90s, because this
shit is crazy.
When did we get to the pointwhen we don't even understand
that prostitution is illegal?

(32:38):
What year did that come intoplay?
Because in the 90s we knewprostitution was illegal and you
didn't have to argue withnobody about was it illegal or
not.
All of a sudden, in 2025, yougot a group of people that act
like they don't even know thatprostitution is legal.
Tomorrow, you just being afreak.

(33:00):
I don't know what are you doingwrong?
You hiring prostitutes?
Motherfucker All right.
So he ain't doing nothing wrong.
I want you to post on your page.
I'm paying $500 to anyprostitute that want to come
through.
Post it on your Facebook andpost it every day and see how
long it be before your ass sitnext to Diddy.

(33:22):
I don't see nobody posting whyyou can't just door dash some
ass?
If ain't nothing wrong with you, can door dash anything.
Anybody to tell y'all I'm thedoor dash king.
I was the first person doordash and clothes way back, when
people didn't even know aboutdoor dash.
I needed a, a hoodie, I neededa hoodie, I'm door dashing it.

(33:47):
People was like how the thefuck you order clothes and get
it in 20 minutes because thedoor dash, but you can't door
dash?
No ass.
You know why?
Because it's illegal.
Y'all educate yourselves onwhat's going on if you don't
understand what's going on.
In this case, because y'allmake me, uh, y'all make me uh.

(34:12):
He said door dash some ass flow, crack me up for real, though.
They really like people, peoplewho don't listen, people who
act like they don't know it'sillegal.
They won't do none of this shit.
They won't post.
Hey, y'all, I got $250.
Who want to come through andhave sex?

(34:34):
Because why they know it'sillegal.
But when it comes to this Diddytrial, all of a sudden they
stuck on stupid.
All of a sudden they don't knowprostitution is illegal.
All of a sudden they don't knowprostitution is illegal.
Let me get back to this.
I ain't got time for this on afriday.

(34:55):
Y'all know friday is supposedto be laid back.
I'm about to open up thekitchen and start cooking
motherfuckers in a minute.
Let me relax.
Audio released in diddy's sextrafficking case.
You can hear Diddy calling Janehis crack pipe and she called

(35:17):
him her crack pipe.
Just, I, never I didn'tunderstand that either, did he.
Even even his pet names waswild.
You know we call our women baby, hey, sweetheart.
Baby Diddy calling you hiscrack pipe, hey, crack pipe.

(35:41):
And they be sitting up therethinking that's romantic.
Anybody here ever been called acrack pipe by your significant
other?
So look, goes on to say it isvery common, especially in
federal cases, that immunity isgiven to witnesses if they have

(36:06):
information that can help theprosecution.
That's what we got going onhere.
We got a lot of employees whosaid, look, I don't want to do
no time for Diddy, so I am goingto tell him his ass.
Well, y'all, we had to.
I think what six weeks in andthe prosecution will be.

(36:28):
Well, it's a short, shortenedday today.
So I don't know if theprosecution will be resting
their case today, because Idon't know if they're gonna get
through, because last I heard itwas brendan, paul and two other
people that they were trying toget through.
So I don't know if they will beresting their case, uh, now.

(36:49):
But it's throwing my timing offy'all, because y'all know I want
to be there for the verdict.
So what I'm trying to figureout?
I think I'm going to fly out toNew York like the last day,
which should be like next week,the last day that the defense
puts on their I mean, you knowtheir case the defense puts on
their case and hopefully well, Idon't know if the last day is

(37:11):
Friday, then it will be thefollowing Monday I will fly out
there.
Hopefully they don't deliberatetoo long, but I'm going to plan
on being out there for a week.
I don't think the jury willdeliberate longer than a week.
As a matter of fact, I'm reallythinking two or three days, but
I plan to be out there for thefull week.
So we will be out there and allmy Diddy VIP people, we will be

(37:33):
a part of history and I willtake y'all with me to New York
as they give this verdict, theverdict of a century.
This is probably the biggestverdict in my lifetime.
For sure, oj Simpson was one,but this is bigger than that in

(37:54):
my opinion.
So that's my plan, y'all, I'mtrying to plan it.
So I'm there when the verdictis read and so I think, if I go
right, when the defense reststheir case.
Mind you, they only said theyare only going to have two to
five witnesses.
So I mean no, no, no, I'm sorry.
Two to five days is how longthe defense will be on the

(38:19):
presenting their case, whichthat's another thing.
That don't look good for Diddy,because they don't have no
witnesses standing up for hisass.
Only two to five days, and tome that's probably closer to two
or three days.
So the minute how y'all thinkthat sound Getting out there
like right the last day ordepends on when they finish.
If they finish Wednesday, I'mgoing to go out there Wednesday

(38:44):
because they might get a verdictThursday or Friday, but if it
stretches to Friday, which itlooks like, then I'll go out to
New York Monday and hopefullyI'll stay out there from Monday
to maybe Monday to Thursday, andwithin that time I'm pretty
sure they should give a verdict.
So that's the plan on that.

(39:05):
So let's continue.
What else is on the agenda today?
What else did we talk about?
Let's talk about Beyonce andJay-Z scrambling.
I thought that was interesting,and this is on Radar Online Now

(39:27):
.
I like Radar Online, radarOnline.
I like them because they're notscared to talk about shit that
a lot of these publications bescared to talk about and um, so
I like, I like radar online, butthey have an article this is
breaking news, uh where they sayrevealed the huge power couple

(39:49):
is still sweating over beingdragged into Sean Diddy Combs
sex trafficking trial.
Jay-z and Beyonce are stillparanoid and I thought it was
over.
I'm going to be honest withy'all, I didn't think.
I thought they were off rightoff into the sunset because they
hadn't been brought back up,but apparently I've heard it

(40:11):
through multiple articles.
I just rather use radar online,but there are multiple articles
covering that jay-z and beyonceare sweating bullets, uh,
fearing that at any moment theycould be dragged into this
bullet, into this mess's go intoRadar Online article, will you?

(40:33):
Sean Diddy Combs' ongoing sextrafficking trial has kept one
of Hollywood's power couples onthe edge of their seats out of
fear their names could bementioned in the courtroom.
While neither Beyonce nor herhusband has been accused of any
wrongdoing, sources allege theyhave their attorneys on standby

(40:58):
while they keep a close eye onthis case, although they have
yet to be mentioned or accusedin this case so far.
The couple have been friendswith Bad Boy Records founder for
decades.
Jay-z's connection with Diddydates back to the 1990s.
So far the trial has beenshocking testimony and evidence

(41:23):
of Combs' notorious star-studdedevents called drug-fueled
freak-offs.
A source reportedly saidobviously they were living in
the same world as Diddy for along time, so they could be
mentioned.
Now let me stop right quickbecause, let me say this, y'all

(41:46):
already know Diddy didn't haveno problem dragging Kanye West
into this mess when he keptmentioning what the hell, when
his defense team kept mentioningwhat the hell was going on in
Vegas.
The defense team it are theones who continuously kept

(42:06):
bringing up Vegas and bringingup when Jane was in Vegas and
who she was with.
And if you remember, thedefense team, albeit by sticky
notes passed by Diddy, wantedthe judge to name names.
They said it was unfair to keepthese celebrity names and other

(42:27):
names anonymous because this isa public trial.
Now, if you friends with Kanyea true friend why would you want
to out him?
Because I'll tell you theanswer Diddy don't give a shit.
So why am I saying all this?
I'm saying all this because wedon't know what Diddy will try

(42:53):
to pull on his defense side ofthis argument, just like he
pulled Kanye West into thisthing to the point where Kanye
West had to try to come to thedamn court.
Kanye West was trying to showsupport because he said, shit,
diddy is getting close to justratting on me.

(43:13):
So he came to the court.
So what I'm saying is and thatwas as the prosecution was
presenting their case Diddyfound a way to name drop without
name dropping.
So it is not too far fetched tothink that he might figure out

(43:35):
some type of way to bring Jay-Zand Beyonce just to take some of
the attention off him and as away to say F y'all for not
helping me, kind of like what hedid with Kanye, because I don't
care what nobody say.
Did he calculate?
It's very calculated.
He did that on purpose.
He kept bringing that Vegasincident up on purpose for two

(43:58):
reasons.
He probably was still mad thatKanye was fooling around and had
his little sex worker orwhatever out there with him, and
on top of that he like I'mabout to bring some of y'all
names in this mess too.
Y'all not about to leave mealone and y'all know we all was
doing this freaky stuff.
So I think this is why thisarticle is coming out at the

(44:19):
time, that it is because thosetwo to five days that the
defense and y'all know StickyNote did it fence?
And y'all know sticky notediddy, he don't he.
He been passing sticky notesout like uno cards to his
defense team and you know, didhe be giving him that eye.
Like you better say what's onthis sticky note, or, or that or
that check gonna bounce andthem lawyers standing up there

(44:44):
reading off them sticky noteslike they like to pin on it.
Don't be surprised if Diddy bepassing some sticky notes.
Make sure you find a way tobring Jay-Z and Beyonce into
this mess.
If the lawyer take two or threeminutes, if the lawyer's
speaking for two or threeminutes and don't mention Jay-Z

(45:06):
and Beyonce, diddy going to passhim five more sticky notes.
And if you don't read it, hegoing to pass sticky notes to
the other attorney.
Whoever listen to Diddy is theone that gets to speak.
That's why them lawyers bereading the hell out of Diddy's
sticky notes.
So let me continue with thearticle.
Just want to give you a littlecontext of why they may be

(45:28):
bringing this article out now.
The insider clarified that theydid anything wrong.
They didn't, but they reallydon't want their names
associated with this trial.
They feel like they didn't doanything wrong, but they still
sweat bullets.
It also goes on to say, and Iquote they really want to make

(45:49):
sure they aren't dragged intothis mess because it's really
ugly.
This whole thing has stressedthem out from the start.
According to the source, a keypoint of frustration for the
couple, Jay-Z and Beyonce, whohave been married since 2008 and
share children Blue Ivy, rumiand Sir, has been previous drama

(46:14):
that erupted over their ties toCombs.
They have had, I should say,previous drama because of Diddy
and this is why they paranoid.
We all know, in December 2024,three months after Combs was
arrested, tony Busby threw somecharges about being caught up

(46:35):
with a 13-year-old with Diddyand Jay-Z.
That was ultimately thrown outand Jay-Z beat that, but it
still left a little stain and itshows how quick charges can
come and your ass could be inhot water.

(46:55):
A man named Joseph Manzaroaccused Combs of assaulting him
at a 2015 party in which heclaimed Beyonce and Jay-Z
witnessed this alleged incident.
Now, while the duo's attorneyssuccessfully discredit Manzaro's

(47:31):
claims by proving that theyweren't even there they were in
Hawaii at the time the sourcesaid the lawsuit still got under
their skin.
Hey, kami Kami says the Cartersare already losing a lot of
money deals?
Yes, they are, and that's whatthey fear if more allegations
and more situations come out.
They said that the last one wasan obvious lie, but it got all
sorts of press but hardly anycoverage when it was proven it
was a lie.

(47:52):
Now see that ain't talkingabout me, because y'all know one
thing about me I'm firm but I'mfair and I covered the initial
lawsuit against them.
But when it was proven to beuntrue, I also covered and made
a video about it being proven tobe untrue.
No matter anybody's opinions orwhatever, my job is to be fair.

(48:15):
And one thing about it if I putout information about a lawsuit
that I'm covering and then thatlawsuit is found to be untrue,
I always make sure I put thatout as well.
So I'm not one of those peoplethat just once it's found to be
untrue, I just move on, becauseI don't think that's fair.

(48:35):
But they saying a lot ofpublications didn't do that.
Well, a lot of publicationsain't me.
This is why I'm soaring to thetop with my flow community and
y'all got my back and we arecrushing this shit.
And it's no secret thateverybody on social media know
who is the top dog when it comesto covering.

(48:57):
Right now I'm covering Diddy,but I don't care what I'm
covering.
They can't do it like your boy.
And so shout out to y'all forsupporting me from the very
start.
And now we kicking ass andtaking names.
Fat Joe yeah, I was going toget into that.
Maybe at some point I'll beable to get into that.
Fat Joe, if y'all don't knowthe rapper Fat Joe, this is

(49:20):
Patricia.
Hey, patricia, fat Joe has aRico that he looking at you know
Rico, is they handing out Rico?
They handing out Rico like it'swater, like anybody can get it
at this point.
And hey, y'all Dickie is back.

(49:42):
Hey, y'all dicky is back.
Who believes a rug driller, adrug dealer, only if you testify
against diddy, ridiculous?
Well, in all ricos, the peopleoperating in the uh, illegal
drug or just illegal crimeactivity, all the witnesses are

(50:03):
involved in illegal things.
That's why they're witnessesand that's why they're involved
in a Rico Dickie, itty bittyDickie.
See, when you got a Rico,everybody is doing illegal stuff
and witnesses snitches, bringdown the head all the time.
So that statement you just made, even though you did spell

(50:24):
everything correctly, which is,you know, that's nothing to
sneeze at when we're talkingabout you, because your spelling
is crazy.
But you spelled everythingcorrectly.
I'm going to give you creditfor that.
But I'm going to take awaycredit because everyone who
turns snitch in a RICO trial isa criminal.
If not, they wouldn't be on thestand snitching.

(50:57):
So the fact that he was a drugdealer or whatever, that don't
mean nothing.
Nice, try, but nah.
So, hey, look, dickie trying tochange to Benny.
I want to see Benny.
I'm going to make it harder forhim.
Hey, benny, dickie, we want tosee Benny and Dickie talk at the

(51:17):
same time.
You can't keep switching andfooling us with the same
nickname, that rhyme, and onlyone of y'all speaking at a time.
I need both of y'all to saysomething at the same time.
This is a smart community.
We don't play that.
I need you to sit, I need itand I need it to be back to back

(51:41):
.
I need Benny, then I needDickie, or y'all the same person
.
And you just outed your ownself, because y'all keep coming
in.
What type of trolls come in oneat a time?
Dickie, tell me that.
What type of trolls come in oneat a time and they say okay,
now, as soon as you leave, thenI'm going to come in and then

(52:05):
when you leave, I'm going tocome in.
Unless they are the same personand that is why their names
rhyme, because he tried to actlike another person but his
brain couldn't quite grasp theconcept of can you make the
names different?
Don't make them rhyme, becausethen we're going to know you're

(52:26):
the same person.
So shout out to Dickie, akaBenny, for switching his account
and blowing up our numbers.
I really appreciate it.
So Beyonce and Jay-Z aresweating bullets.
What else we got?
What else we got?
We got a little time left.

(52:46):
What else did we want to gointo today?
Okay, there is a they're goingback and forth talking about did
he testify or not?
This comes from BusinessInsider and it's in his title

(53:10):
Did he beat one criminal trialafter testifying?
Will he make the same gambleagain?
What they're talking about islawyers for Sean Diddy Combs
having said if he will testifyor not.
The rumor was he wasn't goingto testify, but now I'm hearing

(53:32):
people say he might.
So we'll just have to wait andsee Legal experts warn that
testifying could open him up toa damaging, devastating
cross-examination.
Yeah, hey, cammy says Dickieslash Benny are Diddy's sons

(53:53):
with burner phones?
Yeah, it is.
Combs took the stand in 2001over that guns and bribery trial
and he was acquitted.
Sean Diddy Combs made a boldmove when he testified at his
Manhattan gun and bribery trialmore than two decades ago.
Combs, who's facing up to 15years in prison on state charges

(54:17):
related to a 1999 Times Squarenightclub shooting involving him
and J-Lo J-Lo, been awful quiet.
You don't know anything.
J-lo, j-lo, j-lo ain't beensaying shit.
Let me continue.

(54:38):
I thought I was being shot at,combs said and played the victim
role and he said my hands wereup.
Back then the jury believedhip-hop mogul listening to his
life story, laughing at hisjokes and ultimately awarding
him a full acquittal.
The rapper said God has blessedme and he beat.

(55:01):
The case has blessed me and hebeat the case.
Speaking about his mom, he saidshe's my mother.
It's like a full-time job.
He said when asked to namejanice combs profession
eliciting warm laughs and and uhfrom the female jurors.
So basically they said he hadthe jury eating out the palm of
his hand back in that trial.
But with all the stuff they'veheard now, I don't know if those

(55:25):
jokes will hit home.
If he get on that stand they'regoing to be like yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, but what about thebaby oil and all that, bro?
So the article goes on to say,if Combs decides to testify in
his Manhattan federal sextrafficking and racketeering
trial, he might not be as lucky.

(56:06):
Combs' team of attorneys has yetto hint at whether the graying
billionaire to potentiallydamaging cross-examination from
the prosecution and you can saythat again because they're going
to tear him a new one if he getup on that stand, a new one if

(56:28):
he get up on that stand.
They say it's a very risky move.
Uh, one attorney says, addingthat it would likely have to be
a last resort, a bit of a hailmary situation, meaning a last
second buzzer beater.
He just he has to try totestify to save the case.
Uh, so that would be the onlyway, they say they would put the
defense.
Uh, put diddy on the stand.
Also.
They say in a case like this,it is very rare for a criminal

(56:51):
defendant to succeed.
Uh, by getting on the stand.
This is their words, not mine.
Um, if it was me, I would wantto get up and speak up for
myself, but when you guilty you,you're probably better off not
getting on that stand andletting, letting letting the

(57:11):
cards fall how they fall.
So I don't know.
If comb does take the stand,damaging new information may
emerge and prosecutors willsurely revisit the most damning
evidence presented so far,including the infamous hotel
beatdown, which showed Diddykicking and dragging her by her
hair down the hallway and alltype of stuff.

(57:35):
The videotape of being Cassiewill be one of the first items
that will be cross-examined withhim.
How does one explain that away?
The article goes on to say youcan't really explain it away and
if you even try, you're goingto only dig yourself a deeper
hole.
Also, the article goes on tosay this one guy who was saying

(58:03):
all this, michael bochner.
He was a part of diddy's legalteam back in 2001 with the
previous shooting that we weretalking about.
Uh, combs lawyers have alreadydone a good job, a good enough
job, raising enough doubts wherehe wouldn't recommend putting
Diddy on the stand.

(58:25):
So we say all that to say wedon't know if Diddy getting on
the stand, but everybody most ofthe experts have saying that
Diddy doesn't need to and shouldnot take the stand.

(58:46):
He should let his billiondollar attorneys do what they do
.
Everybody's saying if you takethe stand, you're going to
damage his case.
So I'm going to go out on alimb and say he's probably not
going to testify If I had, ifyou had, if.
If you're just asking me whatmy guess, I'm going to say he's

(59:09):
not going to testify what y'allthink in the chat.
Somebody said it's veryentertaining chat today.
Love you, angie.
Oh yeah, the chat.
We got the best chat online.
Y'all be in there cooking.
We got the only chat that youcan get cooked crock-potted,

(59:38):
roasted, pan-seared, deep-fried,oven-baked, flame-broiled, all
of the above.
You come in this chat Cookingthis morning.
Melissa say Look, somebody saidDickie, you can't get Flo to
talk to you, so you attack Angie.

(59:58):
You're such a bitch.
I had to read that for you,patricia.
Some swear words got gotta beread out loud just so people can
get the full extent itty bittydicky.
He got tired of being Benny sohe had to change to Dicky itty
bitty dicky.
So anyway, y'all, we're lookingforward to a good, informative

(01:00:24):
court date today.
I got work to do.
I don't know if it'll be today.
If not today, monday, theprosecution will be resting
their case.
It's been a long journey.
Let's get the.
I'm outs in the chat.
Hey, laura, I didn't see you inhere, laura.
When did you get in here?
Let's get the iMouse in thechat y'all.

(01:00:47):
Another Friday, another week ofthe Flow Show, no Filter.
Another successful week.
Much love to all of y'all forsupporting and just being there
for me every time I turn thislaptop on.
Y'all right there ready to dowhat we do.
Melissa says I'm out.
Punk Rock Girl says I'm out.

(01:01:09):
Who else says I'm out?
Lily says I'm out.
Have a good weekend everyone.
Angie says I'm out.
Happy weekend to everyone.
Much love, much love, much love.
Look out for me.
I will have an update today.
Kathy says I will have anupdate of what's going on, so

(01:01:34):
make sure you follow me onsocial media FloDaddyFlo on
Instagram and Facebook, and thenFloDaddyF up on tiktok.
So, uh, at any rate, y'all knowthat.
Y'all know me.
I love y'all, but I am out.
Bye, y'all.
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