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The damning testimony of Diddy's former assistant "Mia" has shaken the courtroom to its core, revealing a pattern of sexual assault and forced labor that even left some of his supporters stunned. While defense attorney Brian Steele attempts to discredit her with social media posts showing her praising Combs, this strategy mirrors R. Kelly's failed defense and overlooks the expert testimony explaining trauma bonding.

What many are missing in this trial is the significance of the forced labor allegations. Working 20-hour days under threats that she'd "never work in the industry again," Mia's testimony about workplace exploitation alone could trigger RICO charges—potentially more damaging than the sexual assault allegations. For someone who sacrificed everything to work in entertainment, walking away from Diddy meant losing her career, livelihood, and possibly her safety.

The defense's focus on Instagram posts where Mia called Diddy her "mentor" seems particularly tone-deaf when she explained, "Instagram was a place to show how great your life was, even if it was not true." Her testimony carries extra weight because she seeks neither fame nor money—testifying anonymously with no pending lawsuit. She came forward because her conscience wouldn't allow others to suffer as she did.

Meanwhile, rumors about Trump potentially pardoning Diddy seem unlikely to materialize. Trump would gain little while risking significant backlash from pardoning someone facing such serious allegations. Adding to this unlikelihood, 50 Cent has publicly pledged to ensure Trump knows about all the negative comments Diddy has made about him over the years.

As we await more testimony in the coming days, including from law enforcement officers and Diddy's former chef, the real concern isn't about presidential pardons but whether the non-sequestered jury remains free from outside influence in this high-profile case.

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Hey, angie, got a lot to talkabout today.
I see C-Tuck in the building.

(01:37):
Man, so much to talk about, somuch to get to.
I guess I'm going to start withwhat's going on with me at
first, a little bit.
Then I'll get into the trip ofme being in New York and how
crazy that was and all theupdates and, uh, also talk about
that.
Damn, I ain't even want to talkabout this shit, but we're
gonna talk about this Trumppartying Diddy situation.

(02:01):
I got an interesting take onthat and I'm going to get into
that.
First let's get into what's beengoing on with me.
Good morning, good afternoon.
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A little late today.

(02:23):
I just got in.
Last night I didn't get homeuntil about 2, 3 in the morning,
so you know how it goes.
Glad to see everybody, glad tobe home.
You know I love traveling, butyou know it's good to be home
and back on schedule.
Good morning Janann, janann.
Good morning Janann.

(02:49):
So if you've been following thetrial, which I'm sure you have,
we have Mia, mia's assistant,who's been on the stand, for
this will be her third day now,I believe yeah, third day, and
she's getting grilled.
Well, let's talk about a littlebit of the testimony she's
given before thecross-examination.

(03:11):
Brian Steele is being very,extremely hard on her and
aggressive, which you can expectas a defense team.
Some people, some women andsome people in general it's
rubbing them the wrong way.
Some people say he's being tooinsensitive.

(03:32):
That's up for debate, but it isimportant how the public
perceives his cross-examinationbecause that can indicate how
the jury is looking at it aswell.
Hey, patricia, yes, I'm safe.
I told you I'll be good.
I didn't have any problems.

(03:53):
I didn't have any problems atthe trial.
But it was drama at the trialand before we get out of here,
I'm going to talk a little bitabout the drama outside the
courtroom.
Before we get out of here.
I'm going to talk a little bitabout the drama outside the
courtroom.
It was crazy.
It was a mess.
Nothing but love for me.
I didn't have any drama.
I didn't have anybody runningup to me saying nothing stupid.

(04:15):
But I can't say the same foreverybody else, so I'm going to
talk about that too, but thisone at BBC.
Let's talk about Mia a littlebit and what she went through
and what she testified to.
This article says Sean DiddyCombs raped and attacked

(04:36):
ex-assistant.
She tells the court yeah, geneDeal did.
And I'm going to give you allthe truth behind the Gene Deal
thing, because I was there andsome of that story ain't true
and I was exactly there.
Me and Cash were right there.
So I'm going to get into theGene Deal thing and I'm going to
tell you exactly what happened.
Like I said, it's a lot of liesgoing around, but I was

(05:00):
literally there, so was my boy,cash, and I couldn't believe the
lies that were being spreadbecause I'm like that didn't
happen.
That didn't happen.
So I'll talk about that.
But anyway, let's get into thisarticle.
Former assistant of rap mogulsean diddy combs has told a new
york court that he repeatedlyessayed her while she was

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employed by him for eight years.
This witness testifiedanonymous, anonymously mia, you
know, I know she is, but I'm notputting her name out on my
large platform.
It was so sad I I would nevereven, I wouldn't even want to do
that.
But she tearfully uh talkedabout she lived through the

(05:46):
violent rages, uh that mr combsuh put her through long work
hours, which is forced labor,not to mention the sexual
advances that were not wanted.
Thank, thank you.
Somebody says.
Angie said flow is the goat.

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Thank you, angie.
I appreciate that.
Now the hip hop mogul watchedfrom the defense table with arms
folded in his lap as shetestified about all the crap she

(06:28):
went through.
She said she couldn't tell himno about anything.
She couldn't even tell him noabout a sandwich, let alone tell
him no about unwanted sexualadvances, let alone tell him no
about unwanted sexual advances.
She testified that she startedworking for Combs in 2009.

(06:50):
It should have been an omen.
When she first was hired andHuman Resources took her to meet
Combs at his apartment, all hehad on was his underwear.
All he had on was his underwear.
All he had on was his underwear.
Oh my God, look who's in here.

(07:10):
Y'all I had to take a quicklittle break so y'all can all
say hi to Leah Wright.
If y'all remember, I told y'allLeah was my first girlfriend
ever and she is in the chat.
Everybody say hi to Leah Wright.
She's a sweetheart.
We go is in the chat.
Everybody say hi to Leah Wright.
She's a sweetheart.
We go all the way back.
She's my fifth grade girlfriendin here, so everybody say hi to

(07:35):
her.
Leah, they done heard about youbefore.
You know I tell a millionstories, so they all know who
you are.
So shout out to Leah.
Mr Combs' legal team isgrilling the hell out of me
right now and they're grillingthe hell out of me and I told

(07:59):
y'all before this even happened.
I said this is going to be themost important cross-examination
of the defense team, of Diddy'steam.
This is the most importantcross-examine today because
Mia's not a girlfriend, Mia'snot a longtime associate of

(08:22):
Combs.
Longtime associate of Combs.
Mia was strictly a woman withdreams of working in the
industry, who started offworking with Michael Myers, the
Austin Powers guy, and thenquickly moved over to working

(08:45):
for Diddy and things went crazyfrom there.
But she wasn't a girlfriend.
So the fact that she told thesame story that Cassie has told
even Capricorn Clark, who theysaid you know had a friendship,

(09:10):
corn clark, who they said youknow had a friendship, um, me it
was different because shewasn't from the culture, she was
somebody from, not from theculture, but of the culture, and
so for her to tell that story Itold you, I was there and
throughout all the other dayseverybody in the courtroom left
the courtroom just talking aboutthe case and kind of in a

(09:31):
normal mood.
But that first day that Miatestified, everyone left that
courtroom like we all had left afuneral.
It was sad.
Even people who had beensupportive of Diddy, even they
were like man, that's fucked up.

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Even the people that supportedDiddy and were arguing back and
forth with everybody in thecourtroom, even those people
were quiet.
The mood had changed and theyjust couldn't believe what they
were hearing from Mia.
So I knew that Mia would besomebody that the defense was

(10:21):
going to go hard at, for obviousreasons.
And they are For obviousreasons.
And they are.
Let's recap real quick shedetailed a number of sexual
assaults that took place whileshe worked with Combs.
Not going to go through thefull stories, but let's recap
what she went through.
The very first one was atDiddy's 40th birthday party.

(10:47):
She ended up in the kitchenwith him alone.
Next thing, she know, heoffered her a drink.
She said two shots that feltlike 20 shots Knocked her out
immediately, basically shots.

(11:08):
Knocked her out immediately.
Basically.
All she remembers is himkissing her and his hand up her
dress.
That was the first sexualassault that she experienced.
That she told the courtroom.
The next one was she wascleaning out or doing something
in one of his walk-in closets.
He said other people were thereat the home but she was the
only one in the walk-in closet.

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But she said people would comein and out of that walk-in
closet all day while she wasworking there.
So she's down low doingsomething and then Diddy emerges
and forcibly puts his TootsieRoll itty bitty ditty into her
mouth.
Another time she said she wasat his home again, as a lot of

(11:54):
the workers would be at his home, and she said that she was
laying in a bunk bed.
Was laying in a bunk bed andall of a sudden she awoke to him
on top of her, sliding inside,forcing itself inside of her

(12:20):
again.
And the last one she detailedwas her at the on a private jet.
Everybody was asleep and shesaid she went to the bathroom
and when she came out of thebathroom, diddy was right there
doing the same thing and forcingit.
And so now, after that damagingtestimony not to mention, let

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me tell you one part of the Miatestimony that nobody's really
talking about as much the forcedlabor.
Forced labor is also an act thatcan fall under the RICO.
I told you the RICO has, if youhave two acts, two criminal

(13:01):
acts within a 10 span that's howthey charge you for rico.
And some of those acts thatthey can that they consider are
kidnapping, arson, uh, controlhandling and control substance,
uh, witness, temporary bribery,stuff like that.
Um, uh, when you?

(13:25):
Uh, what is it?
I forgot the collusion,whatever and also forced labor.
Now there are other acts.
Those are the major ones inthis situation.
The blackmailing situation alsocan fall under what Diddy did

(13:47):
with Cassie's mom extortion soextortion falls in there too.
But forced labor is also partof it, is an act, and if they
get you on forced labor, thatcould bring you a recall.
People are forgetting that miais also really testifying about

(14:10):
forced labor.
So the defense is grilling heron her relationship with with
diddy and they're trying to pokeholes and how, if she really
was, it was in fear of him ordidn't like him.
Why did she continue workingfor him?
And they're also talking aboutnot only her working for him,

(14:34):
but she has some Instagram poststhat we're going to talk about.
It's in the article, but theycan poke holes in whatever they
want, but they haven't eventouched the forced labor part.
And the forced labor part isworking crazy hours.
She worked five days in a rowand couldn't sleep.

(14:56):
Every day she worked 20 hoursand was off for four hours and
throughout all of that, she wasthreatened, just like all the
other employees, saying thatyou'll never work again, I'm
going to fire you if you don'tdo.
X, y and Z.
See, all of that is forcedlabor.

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A boss can't tell a workeryou'll never work again in this
industry and continue toblackball somebody.
You can't use that as threatsto make an employee do what you

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want to do, not to mentionworking them 20 hours a day, not
compensating them for the fulltime.
All of this falls under forcedlabor.
People are skipping over thatthe defense has done anything to
disprove this forced labor.
And so if the prosecutionpicked uh uh proves forced labor
, which they have and we haven'theard much of a defense against

(16:03):
that We've heard forced laborallegations from everybody that
worked for Diddy, not even justMia.
That is an act under the recall.
A lot of people are not talkingabout the forced labor as if
it's not a big deal.
The forced labor is just as bigof a deal as the sex
trafficking, as the arson,kidnapping, the entire case, and

(16:30):
even Dr Hughes has pointed toall the reasons behind why a
victim stays, why a victim hassympathy for their abuser, all
of that.
And so, although the defense ispoking holes or trying to say

(16:52):
that hey, look at this postwhere she says Diddy's my best
friend, or look at this postthat she posted on Instagram
talking about this is the lifeor anything, I don't know if she
didn't say this is the life oranything.
I don't know if she didn't saythis is the life, but I'm just
saying all of the positive posts.
That has already been explainedby Dr Hughes, and this is the

(17:12):
problem that R Kelly and hisdefense team ran into.
They tried the same thing.
But if the jury believes DrHughes, which was the expert
that testified to StockholmSyndrome, trauma bonding, you
know all these things thatexplain why an abused person or

(17:35):
woman, why do they stay aroundand why do they treat the abuser
as if they love the abuser orthey are attached to the abuser,
they make excuses for theabuser.
Dr Hughes already explained allthat.
So if the jury believes theexpert, which most cases they do

(17:59):
I mean the judge wouldn't allowit.
If the expert wasn't able tospeak on these things and have
knowledge and was correct aboutit, the judge wouldn't let her
in.
So once the judge let Dr Hughestestimony in, now it's up to
the jury to believe what she'ssaying.

(18:20):
Most of the time, the jurygoing to believe an expert.
She's saying most of the time,the jury gonna believe an expert
.
So talking about how many, likewhat posts she posted, why she
worked there, that painted Diddyin a good light, honestly that
no matter how many posts theytalk about, if the jury believes

(18:44):
the expert, dr Hughes, then allof that is a moot point.
And it's the same thing that RKelly's defense team tried to
paint the picture that it wasall consensual and all these
victims really loved R Kelly andthey're just looking for a
payday.
And he ended up getting 30years on a recall charge for

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many reasons, but one reason wasif an expert is saying that an
abused victim does these thingsand you use them on your defense
as reasons to show that it wasconsensual, think about that
y'all.
That don't make no sense.
And so Diddy's team is actuallytrying the exact same

(19:35):
philosophy or strategy that RKelly's legal team failed with,
because you got to remember whocares if she said Diddy, you're
my best friend when she's in themiddle of being abused,
manipulated and threatened.
Unless you don't believe theexpert witness, dr Hughes, who

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studies these abusiverelationships and makes sense
out of them and explains us tothem what goes on.
Unless you don't believe her,which the jury will and most
people will she's an expert atit and if you believe her, then
anything that the defense issaying doesn't matter actually,

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and this is why R Kelly got 30years.
But let's go into thecross-examination anyway because
it's important, and they'redefinitely.
Brian Steele is definitely notholding back on Mia, so let's
talk about what they said.

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This comes from the AssociatedPress.
Y'all.
The title of the article isSean Diddy Combs' lawyer says
ex-assistant social media postundercut her grape allegation.
So they're digging into hersocial media and using that as a

(21:05):
defense against what she'sclaiming about Diddy and the
things that happened.
So Sean Diddy Combs' lawyersconfronted his grape-alleging
former personal assistantstarting on Friday and they
started attacking her for hersocial media posts praising the
hip-hop mogul as a mentor.

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She was seen called him mybrother and a friend for life
for years, after she says heassaulted her.
Now, like I said, this wasalready explained from Dr Hughes
about trauma bonding Stockholmsyndrome.

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So these posts make perfectlysense.
Make perfect sense, but we'llsee.
We'll continue.
Defense attorney Brian Steelequizzed the woman about some of
the dozens of posts she madeabout Combs in the wake of the

(22:08):
alleged rape, portraying thewarm messages as contradictory
to her claims that working forhim was often toxic and
terrifying.
The woman testifying under thepseudonym Mia for a second day

(22:29):
at Combs Federal Sex TraffickingTrial read some of the messages
aloud as they were displayedfor the jurors.
Now, real quick, they'redisplaying those text messages
for the jurors and for thecourtroom and I want to let
people know that for the peoplethat were saying and I want to
let people know that for thepeople that were saying we don't
see any, we haven't seenevidence and where's the

(22:50):
evidence?
And it's a lot of he say shesay that's because y'all are not
at the trial.
They have all kind of evidenceEvery time somebody's testifying
.
They put up on the screenevidence.
They put up on the screenevidence.
They put up on the screen textmessages.
They put up on the screenpictures of things that went on.

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They're playing audio, they'replaying video.
So if you're not in thecourtroom, you're not going to
see a lot of the evidence per se.
All you're going to hear iswhat people said.
And that was one of the bigtakeaways I got from being in
the courtroom and in New York isthat, wow, they don't have this

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evidence in these articles.
They don't have this evidencein these articles.
They don't show the textmessages, they're not playing
the audio.
So to those that think there'snot been evidence, there's
evidence shown on every timesomebody testified.

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So don't think there's noevidence.
Like I said, even in, forexample, brian Steele is
cross-examining Mia.
Now we don't get the textmessages in this article, but
text messages are shown to thejury and shown to the people in
the courtroom to like back upwhat they're saying, and that's

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been the case for everybodytestified.
And that's been the case foreverybody testified Now.
Mia told the jury that postswere a facade.
She said Instagram was a placeto show how great your life was,
even if it was not true.
That was an excellent answer.
We all know Instagram,especially the Instagram in this

(24:44):
particular era.
This is like 2009 to 2016, 17.
Instagram was definitely aplace where all you did was put
the good moments or make yourlife sound like it's the best
ever.
She's dead.
She's definitely true aboutthat.

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That's something that anybodythat knows anything about social
media can relate to.
You don't put your bad shit onthere.
You put all your good stuff onsocial media.
And she said the posts were afacade facade.

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Steele also highlighted a postfrom 2013 celebrating Combs'
44th birthday, showing a stillimage from a comedy video
featuring Combs as a doctorhelping Mia give birth to a fake
baby.
Now, below this, mia wroteshout out to my mentor Thank you
for always letting me givebirth to my dreams and still

(25:55):
went on to say here you haveposted on your personal account
your greatest, delivering thebaby.
Now, as a defense team, youhave to defend your client, but
compared to what Mia told us onthat stand me personally showing

(26:21):
a comedy skit in 2013, andshe's saying thank you for
always letting me give birth tomy dreams that don't nullify
everything.
What she said on that standabout those great incidents Not
in my personal opinion.
Like I said, dr Hughesexplained this strange behavior

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and on top of that, we'retalking about a post about
something she felt at thatparticular moment, for those 30
seconds that she posted it thatdon't have nothing to do with
all the hell that surrounded it.
In my opinion, as you remember,mia testified as I talked about

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in 2009, when Diddy went up herdress, or the time she woke up
in a bump bag and he was all onher.
Now does that?
Do we throw that away becauseshe has a post thanking him on a
comedy skit, thanking him forhelping birth her dreams?

(27:35):
No, to me, it just shows howagainst the wall the defense
team is.
Mia went on to say that thesexual assault continues
sporadically enough that shethought it would never happen

(27:55):
again.
And just when she thought itwould never happen again, what
happened?
It happened again.
Happen again.
In other posts, mia praisedCombs for continuing to inspire

(28:17):
me every day.
She wrote love you and jokedabout the rapper and
entrepreneur buying her avanilla latte at Starbucks after
he was named to the top spot onthe Forbes list of wealthy
individuals.
Now some people think BrianSteele is eating her up.
I just don't.

(28:37):
I don't think these posts canhave any weight or hold any
weight against serious, greatallegations.
She's trying to make herselfhappy.
She's trying to portray to theworld that everything is good,

(29:00):
when in fact she testified itwasn't.
Who doesn't do that?
I know a lot of people that dothat, and see what a lot of
people don't realize.
When you sacrifice to get one ofthese industry jobs, you might
get credentials, money that youwouldn't have been able to make,

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and you sacrifice your wholelife to get in this industry and
then you got everybody countingon you, depending on you.
Everybody around you thinksyou've made it.
They're telling youcongratulations, even on the
inside.
You know things are fucked up,and not only that.
You're working for one of themost powerful men in the

(29:47):
industry, and if you leave thispowerful man, he could
definitely make sure you neverwork in the industry again.
For somebody that hasn't put ina sacrifice for that, it's easy
for them to say, well, whywouldn't you just quit?
I would have just walked awayas being somebody who sacrificed

(30:15):
to be in the entertainmentworld.
Unless you have made thosesacrifices, you can't speak on
it.
Had she walked away, her lifeand career that she worked so
hard for was completely over.
She got bills to pay.
She got people to take care of.
It's not as simple when you'redealing with somebody like Diddy
and just walking away, becausewhat you're doing is walking

(30:38):
away from everything you'vebuilt.
Not only that, you got the fearof him knowing the secrets that
you know.
Now you're thinking aboutwalking away and being possibly
unalive.
You definitely can't work fornobody else.
Ain't nobody else going againstDiddy, especially at this time?

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We're talking about 2012, 13,14, 15.
We're talking about an erawhere Diddy was untouchable and
so if she simply just walkedaway, she would be making zero
dollars and guaranteed to notever be allowed to work in the

(31:20):
industry that she worked hard toget into, the industry that she
worked hard to get into.
She would just have to throwall of that away.
It's just not as simple aswalking away when you add up all
the factors, and I really hateto hear people that act like
they don't understand becauseyou're not in that life.
You didn't sacrifice for that.

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My family always would tell meit's easy for somebody else who
hasn't sacrificed what yousacrificed.
It's easy for them to say youshould do this or I would do
that, or why wouldn't you justdo that?
I would have just did this,yeah, but you didn't sacrifice
for shit.
So you, speaking from a totallydifferent place, to sacrifice

(32:10):
your life.
A lot of times you're sleepingoutside chasing your dream.
You don't have no money, barelyhave somewhere to live, maybe
sleeping on somebody's couch,and you finally make it and then
everybody's telling youcongratulations, you're making

(32:35):
money.
But now you're living in hell.
And if you could simply walkaway like a regular employer and
just go to the next employer,you would do that.
But when you're dealing withsomebody like Mohawk Diddy, you
can't do that.
You walk away, you'll neverwork again.
And that's why they're talkingabout forced labor with Mia.
That's why they're talkingabout not only the sexual stuff.

(32:57):
Forced labor is a serious act,a serious crime.
Like all the other workers, shewas intimidated, threatened.
If you quit or if you don't dothis, you don't do that, I will

(33:17):
fire you and you'll never workin this industry again.
That is a crime.
You cannot threaten employeesin that manner.
Mia even says she couldn't workafter Diddy because of the drug
trauma.
She says ever since she stoppedworking for Combs in 2017, she

(33:58):
hasn't even been able to hold ajob because of the
post-traumatic stress caused byDiddy Unbelievable, unbelievable
now.
This is the type of stuff thatif the defense could disprove,
this is the type of stuff thatcan hit home saying she hasn't
been able to hold a job andmaybe they go somewhere and find
out she's held a job and doingamazing, but that's not.

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They can't poke holes in noneof that.
So they talk about Pulling uptech Instagram messages where
she says thank you for helpingme achieve my dreams.
That ain't going to cut it.
That only look good to peoplewho don't know anything about
the law or courts or payingattention to testimony, about

(34:49):
the law or courts or payingattention to testimony.
That is why the prosecutioneven had Dr Hughes, who was an
expert in domestic manipulationand abuse.
That's why they had her testify.
They already was ahead of thedefense.
They already knew the defensewould try this strategy and by

(35:17):
having Dr Hughes testify,they've already addressed this
and, like I said, r Kelly'slegal team tried the same exact
defense and what did it get them30 years?
Why?
Because the jury say.
Well, the expert already saidthat a person being abused in
this manner will tend tosympathize with the abuser.

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They will attempt to make itright with the abuser.
They will feel sorry for theabuser.
They'll feel like make it rightwith the abuser.
They will feel sorry for theabuser.
They'll feel like they didsomething wrong and they'll try
to make it right.
All of this was already talkedabout.
So to see Diddy legal teamtrying the exact same approach

(36:01):
that R Kelly's legal team triedand failed at, it's a bit
interesting to me.
Mia said she would During thispost-traumatic stress.
She said she would misinterpretemails Asking where are you as
scolding Because of how Combstreated her?

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She said someone calling hername Would cause her alarm.
Antennas would go up, even ifit was just an innocent attempt
To get her attention.
This is not the type of thingsyour job should cause you to

(36:44):
react.
You shouldn't react like thisjust because of a job you held.
I'm telling y'all people arediscounting the forced labor.
I'm telling y'all people arediscounting the forced labor,

(37:09):
and at first I was evendiscounted.
But I had an attorney who aboutand thinking about the essay
and the sexual part about it.
I completely forgot about theforced labor and the importance
of that and how much she hasproven that.
I don't understand, and thedefense has not poked holes in

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that.
If you notice, the defense hasnot poked any holes in the
forced labor aspect.
They didn't say anything aboutthe workers.
The employees didn't work theselong hours.
They didn't say anything aboutCombs never threatening the
employees not to work again inthe industry.

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They haven't touched that.
That's a good point.
I really like what this personsaid.
The defense is treating the jurylike they're children who are
easily swayed by social mediaposts.
It's going to backfire, in myopinion, to insult the jury's
intelligence.
That is an excellent statement,yanni, so true.

(38:15):
I agree with it wholeheartedly.
You think somebody hearing allthese rapes and you're going to
be able to combat it with socialmedia posts?
It's people that do that evento this day.
Their life is a living hell,but if you follow their social

(38:37):
media posts, they're living inheaven.
Their life is in a fuckingstorm.
They're living in a stormthunder, lightning everything.
But if you look at their socialmedia posts Storm, thunder,
lightning, everything but if youlook at their social media

(39:01):
posts, it's all sunshine androses.
This is what social media isabout.
Not too many people putting uptheir bad memories.
They're trying to makethemselves feel good.
So to think that social mediaposts is going to sway a jury
after hearing what they heardfrom her, I don't like it.

(39:24):
I don't think it's going towork.
She even recalled throwing herphone across a room in terror
when Combs' number popped up asan incoming call days after his
former girlfriend sued him inNovember.
Mr Opportunist himself calledMia, days after Cassie sued him.

(39:52):
I wonder what that call wasabout.
Days after Cassie sued him.
I wonder what that call wasabout.
Y'all smart.
I don't have to break that down.
He was calling to cover his assand she threw the phone across
the room.

(40:12):
She not getting nothing out ofthis.
She don't want to be named, soshe not getting no fame.
She not getting nothing out ofthis.
She that she don't want to benamed, so she not getting no
fame.
She not getting no clout.
She not even getting no moneyout of this.
No lawsuit.
Her testimony is damaging and Idon't think no fucking social
media post is gonna change thatshe wasn't a girlfriend.

(40:33):
She was none of that.
Again, she's not even using herreal name.
They can't even draw her, soshe's not looking for clout.
As she sat on the stand, sherealized she was going to take

(40:55):
this to her grave.
Until she realized.
Until she realized she saidsomebody else can go through the
same thing she went through ifshe don't speak up.
And she said her consciencewon't allow somebody else to go
through this, to go through whatshe went through.
She wouldn't wish it on herworst enemy and that's why she

(41:16):
testified.
It's hard to discredit thattestimony Because to everybody
else, remember, the defense beensaying this is a money grab.
Everybody looking for money,everybody looking for clout.
Well, that's not the case herewith me.
And so what they got to do?
They're pulling up oldInstagram messages.

(41:36):
Are we serious here?
Are we serious here?
She said Combs calling her wasso triggering.
Combs calling her was sotriggering.
She said after leaving Combsemployment, mia said that she

(41:59):
received a little more than$200,000 to $400,000 settlement
to reimburse her for bonuses andovertime, that she was not paid
.
She had to get a lawyer on topof that, and even that they

(42:21):
tried to balk at, but theattorney held their own and got
her some of the money she missedFor damn near 10 years of the
way she was working.
This was maybe two years worthof money she missed out on Maybe
two years Of money.
She missed out on Maybe twoyears.
When you work in, when you workin almost A hundred hours a
week, a hundred plus hours aweek.

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This didn't even cover a yearof overtime.
Mia said one of Combs formerbodyguards reached out to her
days after Cassie filed herlawsuit.
Yeah, but that was employmentI'm not talking about.

(43:08):
Yeah, yeah, that was theemployment that was back then.
I'm talking about right now.
She's not looking for no moneyright now.
That was money owed to her forall the hell and employment.
That wasn't remember.
That wasn't even about thesexual stuff.
That was purely employmentmoney because she was working

(43:28):
120 hours a week.
She was only supposed to beworking 40 hours a week.
She worked three times thatevery week her entire time.
So that suit was for employment, wages owed and all the

(43:49):
emotional damage from thatforced labor.
It didn't even have anything todo with the sexual part.
She never mentioned any of thatbecause she was willing to take
that to her grave.
So, as she stands right now,she's not looking for no money,
no lawsuit, she's not lookingfor clout.

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She said don't even name myname.
The judge instructed the sketchartist don't even draw her.
Listen, we were in thecourtroom and if anybody was
caught drawing her, you will bekicked out of the courtroom.
That's how serious it was.
Kicked out of the courtroom,that's how serious it was.
They were walking around as wetook notes.

(44:34):
Luckily me, I take notes in myhead.
God bless me with a brain thatI can remember.
If I lock in, I can rememberstuff.
I don't even need notes to takenotes.
But for people that were takingnotes, the people from the

(44:56):
court were walking aroundlooking at everybody's notes,
making sure you wasn't drawingme.
That's how serious the shit was.
So she wasn't looking for cloudat all.
She's not looking for any ofthat, and so it's hard to
discredit her testimony.
So they have to try to do this,showing social media shit.
But let's go back to D-Rockreaching out to her days after

(45:18):
the Cassie lawsuit, which youknow was under.
You don't have to be a geniusto know that was under Diddy's
instructions.
Good morning, sylvia.
Yeah, they keep pushing themoney grab.
That's sad, but I think that'sgoing to be their downfall.
I think pushing the money grabaspect is going to be their

(45:42):
downfall, because people like me, it's not a money grab.
People like me, it's not amoney grab.
Dogpiler, y'all are hitting itspot on.
I'm going to say Dog pilot,y'all are hitting it spot on.
I'm going to say one thingY'all are in the chat, y'all are
in your bag today.
Y'all are spot on with all ofy'all takes, with all of y'all

(46:04):
takes and all of y'allinformation.
Y'all are hitting the nail onthe head.
I'm telling y'all for real.
I ain't just saying that, y'allfor real.
I ain't just saying thateverything y'all saying is spot
on.
But, um, exactly, she had aparent.
Uh, somebody said she had a,she had an employment case.
But yeah, so d-rock calls andsaid that that, um, she talked

(46:34):
to him for a little bit.
She said she was happy aboutD-Rock calling.
But guess what?
She quickly went back to fearwhen she realized that D-Rock
was calling from Diddy's houseand trying to reconnect her with
Diddy.
She didn't even want to talk toDiddy's house and trying to

(46:54):
reconnect her with Diddy, shedidn't even want to talk to
Diddy.
But here's another instance of aclear instance of Diddy using
his workers to carry out hisharassment, his intimidation,
his need to control thenarrative.
His need to control thenarrative.

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Mia testified that she feltreal terrified, threatened and
scared and nervous that Combswas using another employee to
reach out to her.
She said she wanted to playdumb and needed a game plan to
protect herself.
She said I didn't want my lifeto be in danger.

(47:37):
Ladies and gentlemen of theflow, show no filter.
She ain't making this shit up.
She ain't making this up.
We know Combs settled withCassie within a day for $20

(47:57):
million and the federal agenttestified that Cassie's lawsuit
prompted a criminalinvestigation that led to the
indictment.
Criminal investigation that ledto the indictment.
Mia's testimony echoed concernsthat prompted judges to deny

(48:23):
Combs bail, keeping him jailedsince his arrest.
Since last September,prosecutors said Combs and his
allies were contacting potentialvictims or witnesses to prevent
them from cooperating or to getthem to alter their
recollection of events.
Witness tampering.
There are so many differentinstances of RICO.

(48:47):
It's like a deck of cards Justpick one.
It's like a deck of cards, justpick one and whatever you pick
is going to be a Rico charge.
Exactly.
Gina, you're dead on.
You said, defense is using allthe confusion to their advantage

(49:09):
.
Important to get the factsstraight, that's a great point.
The defense is focusing so muchto their advantage.
Important to get the factsstraight, that's a great point.
The defense is focusing so muchon the money grab or on the
different statements people aremaking about how they felt about
Sean Combs.
They're diverting from the factthat, diverting attention from

(49:31):
the forced labor aspect to themany crimes.
Because I'm going to be honestwith you, although the sexual
part is horrific, the long timebehind bars comes from the RICO
charges.
Don't get it twisted.
The sex trafficking is horrific, but RICO is the charge that

(49:56):
will put him behind bars forlife.
It's the Rico, not the sextrafficking.
Gina says hey, gina, yep, yep,mia, yep, yep, mia.
Man, when I was in thatcourtroom, mia had her head down

(50:18):
and it was a lot of words shecouldn't even say as Diddy just
stared her down.
You had to be there, thank you.
Rose said thank you for doingan amazing job reporting the
trial.
Thank you, thank you, Iappreciate it.
Y'all had so much love.

(50:39):
It was so much love that Icannot believe how many people
recognize me in person when Iwalked outside that courtroom
and I was going live doing myexclusive content for the diddy
VIP people, which I have morecontent y'all for the Diddy VIP
people from the, from the um,from the trip to New York, and I

(51:01):
will be posting that, uh, todayand tomorrow.
So there's more content.
I didn't even get a chance topost all of it, so much Um, but
y'all, everywhere I walked itwas people screaming from
everywhere hey, I love yourcontent, I love your content.
Uh, people were screaming, hey,I don't like it.
They were saying calling me thenew media, the real media, and

(51:25):
uh, people were saying, if youfollow me on my social medias, I
put a couple of clips on there.
But people are saying, like, nomore CNN, like we wake up to
you.
That was the best feeling inthe world.
Y'all know I haven't beenoutside.
So, besides a couple of timeshere and there, y'all saw maybe
a clip of a couple of fans I raninto in Puerto Rico.

(51:46):
But I've been just working forthe past two years or two and a
half years, and for me, finallygoing outside and being around
people I did not know, so manypeople knew me, it's a blessing
not only to me, for me, but it'sa blessing for our whole
community and everybody who'sholding me down and been holding

(52:06):
me down.
I just feel blessed that y'allchose me and you see what's
happening.
They know me, I mean everybody,almost everybody knew me.
I'm just walking on the streetin New York and people just
yelling stuff.
At first I was getting a littleparanoid but I just started

(52:28):
realizing it's nothing but loveand I just have to thank y'all
for that, for just sharing allof my stuff.
I'm gonna get back to the diddystuff.
I'm gonna address the trump,give me a little bit about the
dress, the trump pardon anddiddy and go into that.
So don't go nowhere.
That's that's coming up next.
Everybody's been asking meabout that and, to be honest, it

(52:50):
pissed me off so much I didn'teven want to speak on it.
But here on the flow show,everything that needs to be
honest, it pissed me off so muchI didn't even want to speak on
it.
But here on the Flow Show,everything that needs to be
talked about gets talked about,whether I want to or not.
I don't even want to talk aboutthat Trump pardon and stuff,
but it needs to be discussed andso I will discuss it.
But it's just amazing for allof us in the Flow community.
Y'all we have took this to alevel that I didn't even know

(53:13):
was possible.
I would have never guessed in amillion years that everybody
would be screaming we love flowand screaming and I don't like
it and just shower me withflowers that I didn't even know
were waiting on me.
So thank you all for that.
Just had to slip that in therebecause it was amazing and all I

(53:35):
could think about was y'all, mycommunity, who been rocking
with me.
So thank you.
But now let's talk about thisTrump pardoning Diddy.
First of all, I'm not going tohold y'all too long on this.
I'm going to say, right out thegate I call bullshit.

(54:02):
I don't think Trump will reallydo it.
I think Trump is saying thathe's going to look at the facts
and this and that just to bepart of the story, because he
knows if he says that, says thatthat's going to go everywhere.
And I think the country wouldgo crazy if Trump was to pardon
Diddy.
I honestly do, and I don'tthink Trump will want to.

(54:26):
I don't think it would be worthit for Trump to pardon Diddy
after all of this stuff is out.
I think the country as a wholewill fucking go crazy.
So I honestly, in my honestopinion, I don't think he will
or would.

(54:47):
But somebody else, one of mygood friends, has pledged to
make sure that Trump don't uhpardon, and his name is 50 cent.
50 cents said he's gonna telltrump all the stuff that did he

(55:08):
said about him.
Now, if you remember about him,now, if you remember, 50 Cent
is a Trump supporter and hasbeen a Trump supporter out loud
for quite some time now.
So he has a strong relationshipwith Trump and 50 Cent.

(55:29):
On his social media he said Iam going to make sure that Trump
knows about all the stuff thatDiddy said about him to make
sure he doesn't get that part.
So, on top of me thinking Trumpjust gave the answer that he

(55:51):
gave because of sorry, let meget my phone, y'all my phone's
dying, but on top of him sayingthat, I believe, just because
Trump wants the attention, Ijust don't see him.
No real reason.
I don't see Trump benefitingfrom pardoning Diddy reason.

(56:14):
I don't see Trump benefitingfrom pardoning Diddy and people
saying money.
But Trump getting money fromall kinds of different areas
right now billions.
I don't think he would risk hisname and his integrity, even
with his own fan base and hisown base.
His base don't want DiddyParton.
I don't see it happening.

(56:37):
But, like I said, we got 50 Centto count on.
50 Cent said and, like I said,he has a strong relationship
with Trump.
50 Cent said, uh-uh, uh, we'renot, we're not, we're not, uh,
we're not letting that go down.
So, even if you think Trump isgoing to do it, I believe you

(56:58):
can count on 50 Cent.
50 Cent, you know he relentless50 Cent ain't going to let
Trump pardon Diddy.
50 Cent will be calling Trumpphone all day, every day.
But what did Pete Diddy sayabout President Trump to 50 Cent
?
50 Cent urges Trump to deny apardon for Diddy amid his trial,

(57:20):
keeping public pressure high asthe legal drama continues to
unfold.
See, now, y'all know I havevery limited amount of friends
in the industry, just so happen.
One of them is 50 Cent, and I'mso glad that 50 Cent is one of
my good old pals.
Yeah, I'm so happy, ain't y'allhappy, that 50 Cent is one of

(57:46):
our pals?
50 Cent, floyd Mayweather, butnamely, 50 Cent is definitely a
friend of the flow.
Show no filter, and I appreciatethat he immediately got out in
front of this thing and ifthere's anybody we can count on,
if there's anybody we can counton to make sure he don't get no

(58:10):
part, count on to make sure hedon't get no party, 50 Cent is
not going to let it happen.
And so I was happy when 50 Centcame right out and said no, no,
no, no, no.
50 Cent said I'm stepping upand making sure that I'm going

(58:32):
to tell President Trump all thenasty stuff Diddy said about him
and I will make sure he don'tget that part.
Because, if you remember, diddywas a big part of the Democrats
and vote or die and heavyDemocrat support supporting
Democrats.

(58:53):
So I can imagine the things hemay have said about Trump,
especially Trump being aRepublican.
50 Cent got some of themsecrets and 50 Cent not having
it.
And is there a better man onthe job that we could count on
than 50 Cent to make sure thatit don't happen?
Y'all know 50 Cent ain't goingto let it happen.

(59:14):
Yeah, I like this quote righthere from Gina I mean not Gina,
but from Sylvia.
She said he's just apresidential.
She said President Trump is notfor anyone trafficking children

(59:36):
and harming them.
Trump doesn't forget anythingwhen you're against him.
Diddy is a dead man.
Nice quote.
But so this article this articlefrom Fandom Wire says for
months, the public has beenflooded with unsettling details
about Sean Combs and a pardonfrom Trump, and now 50 Cent has

(01:00:02):
become a prominent voice.
From day one, 50 has been loudand unapologetic, even teasing a
Netflix docuseries.
When President Donald Trumphinted at the possibility of
pardoning Sean Diddy Combs, 50Cent wasted no time making his
stance clear on Instagram.

(01:00:22):
The rapper expressed strongdisproval, via multiple posts,
of any potential pardon forDiddy, emphasizing that Diddy
has previously spoken negativelyabout Trump.
50 Cent made it known that heplans to reach out directly to
Trump to ensure the presidentunderstands his position on the

(01:00:47):
matter, and I quote 50 Cent sayshe says some really bad things
about Trump and it's not okay.
I'm going to reach out.
So he knows how I feel aboutthis guy.
Even though 50 Cent said he'snot trying to nuke Diddy's
chances, he pointed out thatTrump doesn't like being

(01:01:09):
disrespected and remembers thosewho go against him.
As just said by Sylvia, sylvia,you and 50 Cent are on the
exact same page.
This means that Diddy said thatDiddy that things Diddy said
about Trump in the past willhurt his chances of getting a

(01:01:29):
pardon, of getting a pardon.
So as far as the Trump beingpardoned and Diddy and all of
that, I wouldn't worry aboutthat y'all.
For many reasons.
I think Trump gave the answerhe gave just for the attention

(01:01:50):
and just to be a part of thestory, because if he just said
no, that wouldn be a part of thestory, because if he just said
no, that wouldn't have been abig story and if he would have
ignored it, it wouldn't havebeen a big story.
So to say that I might possiblypardon him I'm going to look at
the facts and see if he's beingmistreated.
That doesn't mean To me that's alot of smoke and mirror, a lot

(01:02:14):
of bullshit.
I don't really believe it.
I'm being quite honest withy'all, like I said, the stuff
that Diddy's accused of.
I don't see Trump using apardon and risking, you know,
messing up his name not onlywith everybody, but especially
his base.
I don't see him risking messingup his name or his integrity

(01:02:37):
for Diddy.
At this point, diddy is personanon grata.
Nobody's gaining nothing out ofthat.
Diddy don't have enough moneyto offer Trump for it to be
worth Trump to do it.
Trump getting billions from allthis AI shit through Elon Musk,

(01:02:59):
through all these differenttechnology ventures.
There are people andcorporations who will definitely
not want to fool with Trump ifhe parties.
You got to remember, trump isNot too far away from going, you

(01:03:20):
know, leaving the presidencyand going back into the business
world heavy.
Do you think he wants to goback into the business world
where he has a good name rightnow?
You think he want to go backinto the business world fresh?
He has a good name right now.
You think he want to go backinto the business world fresh
off Hardin and Diddy?
Do you know how manycorporations, how many people,

(01:03:41):
how many organizations would notwant to be a part of Trump
because of that?
So, coming from your boy Floyd,you know I tell y'all honestly,
if I thought Trump, if I reallythought Trump would pardon Diddy
, you know I would tell y'all Idon't, I don't, I don't.
I don't just say shit justbecause it sound good.
I just tell you what I honestlythink when I weigh up all the

(01:04:05):
pros and cons of the situationand I just don't see any benefit
for Trump to pardon Diddy.
And let's get it.
Let's be honest.
Trump is not doing that andit's not going to benefit Trump.
Shit.
Most of us won't so.
And if you say money, diddy,money ain't no money.

(01:04:29):
Trump, in a position that hegetting billions right now, hand
over fist.
Whatever money Diddy couldoffer ain't no money.
Let's just be clear.
So when you add up all that,the only thing that I think
Diddy could offer Trump would bemoney, and I just don't think

(01:04:49):
there's enough money in Diddy'saccount for Trump to take the
backlash that he would take forpardoning somebody accused of
trafficking and just beatingwomen every day.
I don't see it coming.
And on top of all that, we gotour boy 50 Cent who's going to

(01:05:14):
make sure it don't happen.
So when you add up all that, Iwouldn't worry too much about
the Trump pardon and Diddy.
I really wouldn't.
Like I said, if I thought itwas a strong possibility, I
would tell y'all and say, hey, Ithink it's a strong possibility
about what Trump, a partner,did.

(01:05:35):
I'm more concerned with thesejurors not being sequestered.
That's what I'm concerned about, y'all.
I'm going to be honest.
I just don't feel good aboutthese jurors able to go home and
going on the subway andtraveling back and forth Without
being bothered by Diddy or histeam or his friends or his

(01:05:56):
family or somebody.
I'm more concerned about thatthan any pardon or even the case
.
I'm not concerned about thecase.
I believe the prosecution isdoing a great job.
I'm only concerned because thejurors aren't sequestered.
Just being honest with y'allfor an 8 to 10 week case and

(01:06:18):
these jurors are just going homeand returning every day in New
York City, a place where Diddyhas every tie to everybody.
That's the part that concernsme.
Even that may not be a big deal, but that I'm not concerned
about.
Trump pardoning him, I'm notconcerned about.

(01:06:40):
Is there enough evidence?
I'm not concerned about any ofthat.
Like I said, I'm concernedabout the jurors not being
sequestered.
That's my only concern.
Yeah, and somebody just saidI'm surprised they hadn't been
sequestered.
Such a huge case and everywhereyou turn, it's ditty talk.

(01:07:01):
Yeah, I don't get.
I would think, in a case likethis, my profile, especially

(01:07:21):
with a defendant who has beenproven to reach out to every
witness.
Do any kind of witnesstampering, whether it's before
he went to jail to ever sincehe's been in jail, they've been
tampering with witnesses.
I just really unless they haveprivate surveillance on these
jurors that we don't know about.

(01:07:42):
Maybe that's the case, maybethey got private, maybe they got
surveillance on these jurorsthat we just don't know about
and they just haven't put it outthere.
Man, I don't know.
But I'm just really that's thepart that's really surprising to
me.
Yeah, we definitely can keep aneye on that.

(01:08:10):
Y'all just around we really payattention to these jurors and
hopefully it's a big deal andwe're all fine with it.
So, like I said, I'm notworried about the part.

(01:08:32):
You know Trump.
I think it's just conversationand he was very measured in what
he said.
He was very measured in what hesaid and he said he's going to
look at the facts and see ifhe's being mistreated.
That doesn't mean anything.
That doesn't that.
That doesn't.
That's no commitment toanything.

(01:08:53):
So I mean I see double talk Ican understand double talk when
I hear it, and Trump definitelydidn't say anything.
He just said enough to geteverybody stirred up and talking
about it, and Trump's good atthat.
That's one of the reasons he iswell-known and he became
president To get everybodystirred up and talking about it,

(01:09:14):
and Trump's good at that.
That's one of the reasons he iswell known and he became
president, because he knows howto stir the pot.
I'm pretty good at stirring thepot as well, so I know a pot
stirrer when I see one.
So I don't think we havenothing to worry about y'all.
So the cross-examination shouldbe starting like right after
this uh podcast is over and thenalso, I believe, another law

(01:09:38):
enforcement person is going totestify and they might get into
some more to covering up did.
He has did.
But another thing that that hithard um, last week was that the
law enforcement guy whotestified that they saw and they
took down diddy's licenseplates and they saw him leave

(01:10:00):
the scene of the uh break-in.
That allegedly that that Iain't gotta allegedly that
occurred at Kid Cudi's home.
And remember, up until that allwe had was Capricorn Clark
saying that they sped away her,diddy and Ruben to security.
But we didn't have any whatthey want to call evidence that

(01:10:26):
Diddy was there.
But if you recall, the lawenforcement guy said when he got
to the scene he saw like ablack vehicle speeding off.
He took down the plates andonce he ran those plates they
came right back to Diddy.
So it's a lot of evidence therey'all.
A lot of evidence there and,like I said, today's
cross-examination.

(01:10:48):
I'm pretty sure Mia should bedone today, but I can't say for
sure.
It's been running over, butdefinitely, definitely,
definitely.
We will definitely be posted.
I'm going to be posted.
Yeah, thank you for Denise.
Denise says he won't do.

(01:11:10):
It's not his style.
He's above that piece of shit.
Thank you, and any anybody elsewho is like a, a strong trump
supporter and knows a lot abouthow trump moves and all that,
feel free to chime in, because Ifeel like the people who really
support Trump and beensupporting him for a long time,

(01:11:31):
I feel like y'all really knowTrump better than anybody.
So any of those Trumpsupporters that are in the chat,
feel free to chime in on whatyou think about him.
Willie Parditti, and I'll readyour comment live on the show
today, if I see it.
So feel free to chime in,especially the day one.

(01:11:54):
Trump supporters, give us someknowledge about will or won't he
based on what you know about.
But okay, okay, I figured youwere so, sylvia.
I figured I just didn't want tosay it, but I figured from your

(01:12:16):
comment you sound like somebodythat knew him and sylvia is is
one of the uh, a big trumpsupporter.
And she say he ain't doing ittrump.
She say trump, don't, um, don'tforget people who dog them.
And uh, diddy can forget it.
So thanks, sy, sylvia, forgiving us that and from your
comment I kind of pretty muchfigured you were, but I didn't
want to assume it.
Leslie said no way, not achance.

(01:12:39):
So take it from the.
You got to.
You know, like I always say,people who have been following a
certain person from day one andthey're really one of their
biggest supporters.
You got to listen to them.
You know, we all know our guys,we all know our people that we
follow, and I think they are thebest people to ask this

(01:13:02):
question, because they've beenfollowing Trump and know Trump's
every move and they will bebetter to say whether they think
he would honestly do this ornot.
And so I always it's one of mysecrets, y'all.
Y'all know that.
As much as I know the reasonwhy I'm effective at what I do,

(01:13:22):
I don't mind deferring to peoplewho may know some more or
follow somebody more than me,and I always value their opinion
and their take on it, becausethey put the work in.
They've been following thisperson for years and known how
this person handled differentsituations.
A lot of the people that arethinking that Trump is going to

(01:13:45):
pardon Diddy are people thatdon't know anything about Trump
or don't follow Trump or aren'tTrump supporters.
So they're looking at it from adifferent perspective.
They're just thinking Trumpjust all about money and they
think Diddy has money that he'lldo it for Diddy's money when
it's like that ain't no money toTrump.
Diddy's money ain't no money.

(01:14:06):
Even I know that.
So it's good to hear from someof the Trump people To help
everyone else feel at ease thathey, y'all, y'all ain't gotta
worry.
Trump ain't about to pardonDiddy, because a lot of us are
worried about it A lot of mylisteners.
I got so many DMs over theweekend Asking me about the

(01:14:27):
Trump situation and I justdidn't get to get to it.
It was a busy weekend for me,but I knew I would address it on
the show as we addresseverything that comes in front
of us.
So I'm glad to be able to hearfrom a lot of the people who
really do know Trump even morethan me and more than a lot of
us and they're echoing what Ifelt.

(01:14:50):
I felt that he wouldn't do it.
It don't make sense to me andI'm glad to see that a lot of
y'all agree and we can kind ofput that to bed.
Exactly.
Natalie said Trump doesn't needhis money.
He just closed one trilliondeal and Saudi Arabia doing his
money is.
He just closed one trilliondeal and Saudi Arabia duties.
Money is pocket change.

(01:15:11):
There you go.
So basically everybody whoreally follows Trump and knows
what's going on with him.
They all echo what I've beensaying on this show.
So I think as a community y'allwe can all rest assured and
really just focus on this caseand put to bed the whole Trump,
pardon and Diddy.
We can let the rest of theworld worry about that because

(01:15:34):
they're misinformed, but we areinformed.
That's why the great thingabout having a diverse community
where everybody is free tosupport who they want to support
and they're also free on thisshow to say what you feel.
This is the advantage of a showlike the Flow Show, no Filter,

(01:15:55):
because we get good takes andgood opinions and good
information about a vastmajority of different topics and
different people, because everywalk of life is welcome here on
the show and it's a big reasonwhy we are so successful,

(01:16:16):
because we are one of the fewshows where everybody feels
included, don't matter who yourock with.
We all know that we all supportvictims and we want to see
assholes held accountable.
That's what we all have incommon.
Outside of that, we are allfree to like and dislike whoever

(01:16:38):
the hell we want, and that iswhy we are the biggest, baddest
community on the planet.
This is why y'all have pushed meto a level where I can't even
go outside without beingrecognized.
And it's always so much lovewhen I'm recognized.
That is the best part about it.
It's like the smile that peoplegive me, the hugs they want to

(01:17:00):
take pictures with me, theencouragement telling me I'm the
real media, telling me thattheir whole family wakes up to
me every morning saying no moreCNN.
And if you didn't see it on mysocial medias I got the receipts
of everything I'm telling you.
It's just amazing and I'llnever want y'all to forget that.
It's y'all that have done this,everybody out there sharing my

(01:17:23):
content, telling people about me.
We all should be proud wheny'all see me walking outside New
York and everybody's screamingmy name and everybody loving me.
That ain't just for me to beproud, that's for the whole
community.
It takes a community to do this, so I just want to as much as

(01:17:46):
everybody's proud of me andcongratulating me.
I want all of y'all to knowthis is a moment for all of us.
We all took place and played apart in a role in making this
flow show no filter popular andmaking me flow.
Somebody who don't do nothingbut keep it real and come to

(01:18:08):
y'all.
Natural.
I'm not coming on this, I'm nottrying to be cute.
You see, I got cute in New York, but every day y'all see me I
put a bandana on no shirt.
I just give y'all the news.
I'm not here to be cute, I'mnot here to be seen, I'm not
here trying to be famous.
Famous just happened becausepeople gravitate to our movement

(01:18:28):
, no-transcript.
So I appreciate all thecongratulations, I appreciate
all of that.

(01:18:48):
So I appreciate all thecongratulations, I appreciate
all of that.
But my thing is I want y'all toknow I'm proud of y'all and
y'all should be proud, likey'all, being recognized, because
that's y'all being recognizedas well.
Y'all put the work in, y'all upat the crack of dawn with me at

(01:19:13):
730 every day, supporting andtalking our shit about these
cases, and y'all are signing upfor the VIP Diddy subscriptions
that help even get my ass out toNew York.
So I want to make sure,throughout this whole journey,
we are all sharing this.
Not look at flow.
Let the rest of the world lookat flow.
I want the community to know we, this is a unit, and whenever
y'all see me getting my flowers,or people saying I'm the best

(01:19:36):
media source out, or everybodyscreaming my name, that's
because of y'all.
And so pat yourself on the backright after you pat me on my
back.
Pat yourself on the backbecause that's what means.
It means a lot to me that y'allknow that y'all, how much y'all
value and how much y'all arevalued in this whole movement,

(01:20:00):
from social media to myInstagram family, my Facebook
family, my TikTok family, myApple, my Spotify family, just
everybody.
We did it and we're going tocontinue to do it and we're
going to continue to bring thetruth.
It was an amazing trip.
Y'all you never know.

(01:20:20):
A whole week, a whole week ortwo, and I've had the best thing
ever in my life happen to me.
I had a chance to go see my sonturn 18.
We got a chance to kick it andgo to movies.
It's funny me and my son somuch alike.

(01:20:42):
We kicked it all day on hisbirthday and then he wanted me
to come to a dinner with him andhis family and stuff.
And I fucking fell asleep.
And I had already told him likeI'm tired.
I was on the plane, I didn'thave any sleep.
I ran around with him all day.
I told him I was going to tryto make it but I fucking fell
asleep.
I felt so bad that I woke upand he said I told him.

(01:21:05):
I said, damn, son, I fellasleep.
I told him.
I said damn son, I fell asleep.
I told you I didn't have anysleep, I just crashed.
My son was, he was like cool,we weren't worried about it.
But just tell you how stuffworked.
So the very next day me and myson were going to the movies.
We're meeting at the movies atlike 8 pm.
I'm at the movies at 745.
8 pm the movie start.

(01:21:26):
We going to see FinalDestination, 8.15, 8.30, 9
o'clock.
My son calls me and say Dad, Ifell asleep.
I say, come on, son, you knowwe don't worry about that, like
father, like son.
My son didn't get there tillthe last 20 minutes of the movie

(01:21:46):
.
But it was just funny.
We are so much alike and weunderstand each other.
Like we know we're not going toplay each other Like he know
about how way in hell I wouldhave missed the dinner and
there's no way in hell he wouldhave missed the movies with me.
But we both go to sleep earlyand shit 8 o'clock, we liable to
fall asleep.
So it was just funny and I toldhim.

(01:22:08):
I said now we even so.
Now I don't feel so bad aboutmissing the late night dinner.
He was laughing because I saidI was feeling terrible, but
since you was an hour and a halflate to the movies and you fell
asleep, now I don't feel so bad.
So got a chance to see my sonturn 18.
And then also a chance to seehim walk the stage and graduate.

(01:22:35):
And amidst all of that, go toNew York, get all the love, find
out that I'm a household name.
Everybody been telling me I'm ahousehold name.
I've been feeling like I was ahousehold name.
But New York just put it at awhole, nother level.
And to experience all of thatin like a week, a week and a

(01:22:57):
half, I can't even describe it,but it's just a beautiful
feeling.
And my son is.
You know, I'm 6'2", 6'3".
My son is looking me eye to eyenow y'all.
My son is like 6'2 now and thatwas that was amazing to see his
tall ass walking that stage andjust sky's the limit now.

(01:23:21):
So just thank you to everybodyin the flow community.
I can't thank y'all enough andit just feels good to like.
Y'all chose me and I feel likeI'm doing y'all justice.
I'm doing the movement justice.
I'm proving to everybody that Iam who y'all thought I was.

(01:23:43):
So before we get out of here,let's go over what we got going
on today.
Mia is going to continue totestify.
Y'all about to have me shed atear.
This morning I had to get backon talking about the Diddy Trial
before I'd be up here crying.
But Brian Steele is going tocontinue to grill Mia today.

(01:24:07):
We're going to see how thatturns out.
They're going to probably pullup more Instagram posts If they
finish Mia today.
I believe the law enforcementguy I don't know what law
enforcement.
I don't know if he went to LAPolice Department.
I don't know who he's with, butsupposedly he is the next

(01:24:29):
person after Mia Now also thechef, the female chef that Diddy
put his hands on and threw herout of the home, berated her and

(01:24:50):
all of that assaulted her.
She is supposed to speak aswell coming up.
So I don't know, unless they'reskipping her now, I don't know.
But if not, she should be thisweek.
But I will be researching andgetting a list of who will be
testifying this week.
So make sure you follow me onInstagram and Facebook,

(01:25:13):
flodaddyflo and on TikTok,flodaddyflobackup, because I'm
about to get that page going.
But on TikTok the podcast pageis the Flo Show, no Filter.
So make sure you follow on meon those because I will
definitely be updating today asfar as what went on today in the

(01:25:37):
court and also I'm going to putup a list of who's supposed to
be testifying this week.
I'm pretty sure I should beable to find a list and let
y'all know.
Other than that man, it's justbeen an amazing experience.
Thanks again to everybody.
Diddy VIP members the $23subscription that's going to be

(01:25:57):
for Flow On the Go.
So let me say this before I getout of here I'm glad my memory
is coming back.
I'm going back to New York.
So if you are a $23 Diddy VIP,I'm going to call that the slash
flow on the go membership,because I'm going to be going to
all of these events, all thedifferent court cases.
That is what I'm going to becontinuously doing.

(01:26:20):
But if you want to maintainyour subscription, I'm going
back to New York June 22nd,maybe 21st.
I'll be back in New York andthen I'll be there again for a
week and then I'm going to goback for the verdict.
So I'm going to at least be inNew York two or three more times

(01:26:44):
.
It just depends on how long thecase goes.
If it's over like the firstweek of July, then I'll be going
two more times.
But if it goes to like themiddle of July, I'll be going at
least three more times, like Isaid.
So I'm going back around June22nd.
That should be when theprosecution is going to rest

(01:27:06):
their case.
That should happen somewherearound that time, and so I want
to go out there at that timeBecause then after that the
defense will present their casefor like a week or two.
So I'll go out there for thatand then I will return and I
will be definitely there whenthe verdict is read.
So the $23 VIP Diddysubscribers it ain't over.

(01:27:32):
I'm going there more and I havemore content for the Diddy VIP
members to post todayexclusively.
I had some of the Diddy drama, Idon't know.
The Gene Deal situation.
The Gene Deal knocking somebodyout.
I got the whole story on thatand I got an interview from the

(01:27:56):
guy, donat, who was supposed tobe the one that got knocked out.
I got a full about.
I let him talk and explain whathe went through for almost five
minutes straight.
So I got that coming to y'all.
For the subscribers and for theregular subscribers, a lot of
the content that was released atthe at the trial I will make it

(01:28:21):
available for the regularsubscribers the $3, $4, $5, $8.
All of you guys will haveaccess to that.
Court, court stuff thathappened at court that I already
revealed to the Diddy people,vip people you guys will have
that spread out this week I willbe trickling so everybody will

(01:28:43):
be taken care of.
So I appreciate everybody.
But the Diddy VIP, that's goingto be the slash floor on the go
and I'm going to give allaccess to all the events I'm
going to be showing up to alldifferent cases, court, all type
of different events.
Sporting events I'm going tocover football game, big

(01:29:07):
football games, big basketballgames, entertainment I'm going
out to LA.
So all of that every time I'mon the go, all of that will be
covered under that subscription.
So as long as you have it, youwill have all of my trips.
That is my plan going forward.
Shador Sanders, as you know, isa big story in Cleveland.

(01:29:28):
When I go back home toCleveland, which will be the end
of this month, I'm going tocover some of the inside of
what's going on with ShadorSanders and just all kinds of
things.
So flow on the go is for sure.
I'm looking forward to bringingy'all more exclusive, more
content, more breakdowns, more,more, more, more.

(01:29:48):
Thank you to everybody.
Let me shout out a fewsubscribers before we get out of
here.
Y'all are amazing.
I got work to do.
I'm operating on like two hoursof sleep, but I told y'all I'm
the hardest working man in flowbusiness.
It don't bother me.
It don't bother me at all.
So shout out Tasha Turner forbecoming a brand new Diddy VIP

(01:30:11):
slash Flow On the Go member.
Cath I don't know if that'ssupposed to be Cathy, but it's
C-A-T-H.
Thank you for the $3subscription.
Cynthia Harris thank you forthe $23 subscription and
everybody has been amazing.
I will continue to pump thecontent to everybody out there.
It's coming to y'all today Moreexclusive content and for the

(01:30:33):
regular subscription people,like I said, the $3 to $10 to
different people y'all will getaccess to the clips and some of
the clips from last week of mebeing in New York.
Love everybody who is supportingthe show.
There we go, portia, I lovey'all.
Y'all know the whole routineand everything that warms my

(01:30:55):
heart.
I told y'all not only do wehave our own show, our own mind,
our own everything, but we evenhave our own language, and when
I was in New York, peopledidn't get my attention.
All they had to say was and Idon't like it.
Next thing, I know I'm turningmy head and we talking.
So you know the community isbeautiful.

(01:31:15):
We got our own language.
We got our own.
We let you know we talk to youfor a minute, but we let you
know we love you, but we alsolet you know that we are out.
So much love to everybody.
Look out for the exclusivecontent.
Hold on, let me see if anybodyif I missed any questions before

(01:31:35):
I get out of here is that I'llbe sure to testify.
They said he was, but I haven'theard it confirmed.
He said he's been asked totestify, though.
Let's see if there's any otherquestions that I need to get to
Confirm.
He said he's been asked totestify, though let's see if
there's any other questions thatI need to get to before we get
the hell out of here.

(01:31:56):
You rock.
What a wonderful heart.
Good, good, good, good.
Moving flow.
Breakfast crew Definitely not.
I believe Clyde Davis is behindit, I agree.
How's the money grab?
I agree, I don't think it's nomoney grab.
Come on news, come to DC.
Oh yeah, I'll come to DC.
I'll come to DC.

(01:32:17):
You are a blessing.
Thank you, you rock.
Thank you, courtney Trump.
Better not let him out.
I don't think he is.
Love you, flo.
Get it, say how it is.
Thank you.
Love you, flo.
Get it, say how it is.
Thank you, denise.
I will always man the love fromthe people is is is amazing.
50 cent doubling down.
Yes, he is.
Yanni says he's happy for me.

(01:32:38):
Thank you, yanni.
Uh, what else?
What else?
I'm just trying to make sure Ididn't miss any important
questions.
Proud Daddy.
Somebody said Proud Daddy,thank you, thank you, thank you.
It's been amazing.
I cannot believe it, but, likeI always told y'all, I work hard

(01:33:02):
as hell.
So I'm not surprised, becausewhen you work hard, things
happen, and ain't nobody goinggonna outwork me at all.
I'm vip, can't wait to get theinfo.
Yeah, yeah, it's more infocoming for the vip.
The actual do not.
He explained the wholesituation.
I told you secret service sambe putting out bullshit, uh,

(01:33:24):
clickbait info.
He does it all day left.
It's like he's got to the pointwhere he's had so much success
from getting views from puttingout clickbait.
He don't even report regularnews, no more.
Everything he report is liesand clickbait and it's
disgusting to me.
I hate it.
Um, so I'm gonna cover thatstory for the, for the vip and I

(01:33:49):
VIP.
I was interviewed outside thecourthouse.
I got to put that up for theVIP members.
It's a lot more content.
Be checking your emails, yeah,yeah.
Yeah, it's not a name, actuallyit's $23.
As long as you pay $23, you gotthe flow on the go.

(01:34:13):
It's actually flowing the go,mr Colby.
Colby wants to know.
Be sorry about your Knicks man.
They sitting at home with myCavs.
Everybody's saying I'm out.
Look, even Tracy.
Hey, look, tracy, where youbeen at Tracy.
Tracy say I'm out.
Tracy say I'm out.
Tracy said I'm out.
Let me put Tracy's up there.
Tracy, great big guy.

(01:34:37):
No business like Flo Business.
You right.
My boy, kobe, said I'm out, andso did the Knicks.
The Knicks said I'm out.
They got right with my calvesand the old school breakfast.
Flo Pacino crew yeah, theoriginal Flo Pacino crew in the
building.
We always, it's always FloPacino.

(01:34:58):
So y'all, much love to y'all.
But y'all know the saying Ilove y'all.
I'm trying to find Tracy's.
I'm out.
Where's Tracy's?
I'm'm out.
She said love from the UK.
Denise said love you, man, muchlove.
How do I get a VIP?
Oh, uh, the VIP is this.
Let me do this before I get outof here.

(01:35:19):
I'm gonna put the.
Uh, I'm gonna put the link up.
You just get a $23 membershipunder the Buzzsprout link.
Let me put it up for y'all,though I normally put it in the
chat.
I forgot today I'm a littlesleepy.
You have to excuse me.
Today, y'all, I'm running onfumes.

(01:35:40):
I'm literally running on fumes,but the job must be done.
So for anybody that wants toget a VIP membership for Flowing
the Gold, which covers me goingto the trial, like I said, I'm
going at least two more times.
Hopefully three more times, itdepends on how long the trial is
I just put the subscriptionlink in the chat.
You can get a $23 subscriptionlink and you get everything

(01:36:03):
immediately.
Or if you get a regularsubscription, you will get it
the same information, but it'llprobably be like a week later, a
week or two later, but you willget it as a subscriber.
Anybody who subscribes in anycapacity will get the
information.
It's just a VIP Diddy trialslash flow on the go.

(01:36:23):
People get everything exactlywhen it happens, the minute I
post it.
The first time I post it, theysee it and, like I said,
everybody loved the inside ofthe Diddy coverage me coming.
I was coming like literallyright outside, right after the
courtroom.
As soon as we had like a 10minute break, I would leave the

(01:36:43):
Diddy courtroom and go outsideand report to all my subscribers
what the hell just went on.
Like I said, I got footage ofall the Diddy drama with Gene
Deal and the guy he knocked out.
I got a full.
I got interview of that thatnobody else has.
So I go hard on the exclusivecontent and, like I said, we

(01:37:07):
ain't stopping there.
I will be back in New Yorkaround the 21st, 22nd.
I'll be back at the Diddy Trialand following that I'll be back
for the verdict and that'sgoing to be probably the biggest
day in history.
I don't know what theatmosphere will be like, but if
you're a VIP member, you will bewith me in New York as we

(01:37:32):
listen for the verdict to beread.
So I'm just enjoying it and,like I said, y'all, everybody, I
love y'all, but I am out.
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