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The Closing Arguments That Could Seal Diddy's Fate

Flo Season 1 Episode 180

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What happens inside the courtroom walls tells a radically different story than what you're reading in the media. After witnessing firsthand the closing arguments in Diddy's sex trafficking trial, I'm struck by how sharply the defense strategy diverges from addressing actual evidence.

The prosecution's closing statement methodically laid out their case, explaining precisely what constitutes sex trafficking under federal law. They hammered home a critical point that many observers miss: you don't need hundreds of instances of coercion or force—just one incident is legally sufficient. "We have provided dozens of examples; you only need one," the prosecutor told the jury, a statement that perfectly frames the government's case. Whether examining the Intercontinental Hotel video showing Diddy assaulting Cassie, testimony about forced participation in "freak-offs," or evidence of drugs purchased and distributed through his enterprise, each charge was supported by multiple qualifying incidents.

By contrast, defense attorney Mark Agnifilio's closing argument was stunning in its approach. Rather than engaging with legal definitions, he repeatedly characterized the case as simply about Diddy's "swinger lifestyle" and personal choices. He called Diddy and Cassie's relationship a "great modern love story" despite evidence of violence, suggested Cassie was sexually adventurous by nature, and claimed there was "a nice quality to those evenings"—statements that visibly shocked many courtroom observers. When addressing drug distribution, he argued it was merely "personal use," ignoring the legal reality that quantity and profit motive are irrelevant to the charges. Perhaps most tellingly, he claimed escorts were paid "for their time, not for sex," despite extensive evidence to the contrary.

The jury now faces a fundamental choice: focus on the specific evidence tied to legal definitions, or be swayed by broader characterizations about lifestyle. Watching this case unfold in person has made one thing abundantly clear—what we see in that courtroom differs dramatically from the narratives dominating outside discussion. Follow along as we continue breaking down this landmark case that could reshape our understanding of how power, influence, and accountability intersect in the entertainment industry.

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All right thoughts, views and opinions share on the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, I am just good morning y'all. Sheesh. Melissa hit the wrong button I'm already having a morning from hell and hit the wrong button. I'm already having a morning from hell and then Melissa going to be joking with me and hit the wrong button. After all that I went through, I'm thinking y'all can't hear me. Thanks, Melissa. Melissa had jokes this morning, so anyway, thanks for the joke. Melissa Talking about pushing a two making me panic even more. Y'all know this might be the first show I've ever been late for. Y'all know I hate to be late. Let me tell y'all what happened real quick. We're going to get into this Diddy news. Good morning to the whole Breakfast crew. Sorry for being late, but it wasn't my fault. The dog ate my homework. Shana gave me a new MacBook. I got a MacBook, now, y'all. So Shana gave me a new MacBook and I didn't know it was going to ask me to verify shit. For like 30 minutes I was verifying everything. I pushed verify this, send shit to my phone passcode, mama name, daddy name, everything I opened up up. I had to verify this, verify that, verify this, verify everything. Next thing, I know I'm like shit, it's taking too long, but I'm here now after verifying everything my, my dna, my fingerprint, my social security number, my income, my marital status. After all of that, I'm here. Y'all the fuck. The flow show no filter. We got a new laptop, y'all. So, uh, shout out to shana for the new laptop.

Speaker 1:

So, so, let's get into this Diddy News. I'm late, I don't got a hard pass, I don't have my hard pass, I'm just late, but we about to get into this. Good morning Hair sample. Yeah, you see, I had to give him a hair sample. Man, I ain't knowing so many. I appreciate them keeping our account safe, but, damn, at least let me get in my damn account, yeah. So thanks, shonda. Yeah, so, hey, look, the mic should be a little better, the visual should be a little better. We in MacBook World. Now let's go. So let's get into this Now.

Speaker 1:

I'm already late, so I ain't going to do too much talking because you got them little trolls. Man, why don't you get right into it? Why don't I just do what the fuck I want to do? How about that? I'm just playing. I ain't about to cook yet, y'all, the damn stove ain't even warmed up yet. We'll let you slide this time. Well, thank you, melissa, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. We are back, y'all, we, we in macbook world.

Speaker 1:

So new york was awesome. Maybe, if I have a little time towards the end of the show, I tell you I had all kind of drama out there, but it was awesome and, and I'm telling y'all, like I told y'all before, the world inside of that courtroom is a lot different than the world outside of the courtroom, which is why I appreciate all the flow on the go subscribers for allowing me the opportunity to go to New York. Because I'm telling y'all you can't listen to what's going on in the articles and stuff when they're talking about that courtroom. It's a totally different atmosphere, totally different vibe there and, for example, remember we were kind of panicking about getting a guilty verdict and so on. And then when I went to the court and the prosecution did their opening statements, they killed it and it was like even the Diddy supporters were like he's cooked. Well, same thing happened with Mark Agnefilio, diddy's defense attorney, when he did his closing statements. Now, if you were there, no, no, no. If you weren't there, I heard some people talking about. They were applauding and this and that, and they're standing ovation. Nah, they were applauding because the fucking trial was. I mean, they weren't even applauding, but people were relieved because the fucking trial is finally over.

Speaker 1:

But let me tell you what went on in the courtroom, the actual courtroom, and from the people who were actually there witnessing it, like me, especially women. I'm going to tell you what the women who were watching it inside the courtroom with me, what they were saying. They did not like the way Mark Agnefilio basically called Cassie a hoe and they don't like the way he went about it and what he was saying. I'm going to give you a couple of things. One thing Mark Agnefilio said is Cassie. He kept saying she's a sexy woman. Of course she's going to have sex a lot. He said that they didn't like that statement. I didn't either, but I'm telling you what the women said. Mark Agnefilio also said well, if Cassie has Kid Cudi on this side and Diddy on this side, she's ready to go, basically saying she was a nympho, saying that if she got one celebrity dude on this side and this side, she ready to go. Mark Agnefilio also said she even slept with, she even had Michael B Jordan, one of the most handsome men alive.

Speaker 1:

Like Mark was saying some crazy shit and I'm telling you all the people that were watching it like I was inside of the courtroom, all the people that were inside the courtroom when we had a break that's all everybody was talking about and women it especially the women were pissed. Uh, what else did mark say? Mark said a few things. He said uh, he said that cassie. He said what victim? Basically, in so many words, he said what victim has a burner phone, implying that because cassie had a burner phone, she wasn't a victim. That's when he called her a gangster. He, he.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how the jury gonna read it, but I'm telling you all the people that were in the courtroom, the journalists and the regular public, the people just general public that were in there. I'm telling y'all because when we had a break I went to the cafeteria. I started. I learned that the cafeteria, if you, if during the breaks, if you just hang out in the cafeteria, you'll get to talk to a lot of people and even, like Diddy's sons and all his children and all them and the mama, we was all in the cafeteria together.

Speaker 1:

So I'm in the cafeteria and I'm telling y'all, one after one, them women were coming up to me like what the fuck is Mark talking about? They were like, first of all, he's all over the place. They said Diddy's defense attorney, mark Mark Agnafilio. They said they were turned off by his comments and I'm telling you, if the people who were in the courtroom are anything, if they're how they depicted, it is anything like what the jury is going. The jury is like To me.

Speaker 1:

It almost felt like Diddy wrote a lot of that subject matter in that closing statement and Diddy was like Mark. I need you to say this, I need you to say this. It really to me and I don't know, I'm just speculating, but it sounds like Diddy wrote that closing argument or not wrote the argument, but put so many key points in there that he wanted Mark to say I'm telling you it was weird. Now, I'm not a lawyer, so if it works, if that works, it works. But to me and to everybody that was watching it was terrible.

Speaker 1:

And another thing I noticed y'all the defense, especially mark agnophilio and diddy I think mark and diddy worked together on this. But what I found out is it's like the defense know that that if you go by the evidence in the letter of the law, the defense knows that they are cooked. So listen to me, follow me here the defense knows that if they go off the evidence in the letter of the law, they are cooked. So I'm starting to realize what the defense has been doing and in some ways it's kind of been working in the general public. I mean not working overwhelmingly, but I can see it's confusing some people. Let me explain to you what I noticed.

Speaker 1:

The prosecution is hammering in the letter of the law of sex trafficking, rico and the predicated X and they're giving clear evidence. But let me tell you what I noticed that the defense is doing and they've been doing it. But it really became apparent in the closing arguments they aren't giving a fuck about the letter of the law. They're not really trying to dispute the evidence, they are trying to just talk. They try to put out vague, blanket statements that Cassie is a hoe and this is all consensual. But this is what they're also doing. They don't even care if their argument is law-based. And what I mean by that is I'm going to use one example the drug situation.

Speaker 1:

Now, remember, on this show I've been telling y'all forever it don't matter for Diddy to be found of facilitating a controlled substance of drugs. Remember, I told y'all, it don't matter the amount, it don't matter if it was a hundred keys or a couple pounds. Remember, I told y'all it don't matter the amount, it don't matter if he sold it, it don't matter if he made profit on it. Remember, I've been telling y'all that, because that's what some assholes in my comments be saying, like it was only personal use. He only had small amount, that don't fucking matter. And I and I was telling y'all that.

Speaker 1:

Well, in the prosecution's closing statements she said exactly what I've been telling y'all. I I'm telling y'all the prosecution's closing statements was like 90% of what I've been telling y'all and I was so glad to hear I was confirmed and co-signed. But I'm going to just talk about the drugs for now, but we'll talk about the other points, all the points I've been making and trying to explain to these fucking jerks and assholes in the comments and the bennies of the world. Everything I've been saying is exactly what the prosecution said and exactly what the judge confirmed after the prosecution about what rico is and how it applies to this case. I felt so vindicated. I told y'all I wish y'all could have saw the closing statements.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you, even people who watch the show, that were at the, who listened to the show, who listened to my show, that were at the courtroom, they even said I mean, I wouldn't go this far to say the prosecution, let's watch my show or listen to my show. I'm too I I know they don't, I don't think that at all, but but other people said that they were like it's like the prosecution was listening to your damn show and using a lot of your examples and a lot of your explanations Because it's easy for people to understand, because I'm telling y'all, y'all, I promise Y'all know I don't exaggerate. Don't exaggerate. The prosecution used so many points to explain the recall to this case, just like I've been explaining to y'all on this show. So anyway, let me get back to the point.

Speaker 1:

So the prosecution laid out that it don't matter about personal use, they say with the drugs. They say if he, if Diddy, has his employees operating under his enterprise and buying drugs for him, it's a crime. When he takes those drugs and gives it to his employees or to his quote unquote girlfriends in order for them to be coerced or mind impaired for free, costs's a crime. How much of it don't matter if he sold it, it don't matter if he made a profit. All that crazy shit people were saying do not matter. But let me tie this back to the defense.

Speaker 1:

When the defense had a chance to rebuttal that, they didn't rebuttal it with the law, they didn't rebuttal it with factual-based information or evidence. They went back to hammering home the point that this is for personal, this is a small amount, this is a personal amount. He wasn't trafficking, he didn't need to traffic drugs and I'm sitting here like that don't have nothing to do with it. Then it. Then a light bulb went off. The defense knows that they are. They are caught red-handed. So that's why they have been saying stuff that don't even pertain to the law. They are just trying to find some jurors or at least one juror who don't, who's not paying attention to the facts, the letter of the law, the evidence, that just want to go with blanket statements and not really pay attention. Because when they, when the defense was going to refute the drug part of it, I thought they were going to be like somehow tie it to the law and show us what the law says. No, even with the consensual part. If you don't quite understand what I'm talking about on the drug part, check the sex trafficking part.

Speaker 1:

The prosecution said what I've been saying in their closing argument, saying that it doesn't matter if you think it was consensual a hundred million times On that hundred millionth and one time if that one time any of those participants Jane, cassie, whoever all you need is one time when they said they didn't want to do it and they were coerced into doing it, and that's sex trafficking. That's the crime. Only one time. One time. It doesn't matter how many times. Or if you think overall it was consensual, or overall if you think Cassie enjoyed it or Jane enjoyed it and the prosecution said the judge will confirm what I'm telling you.

Speaker 1:

Prosecution said it doesn't matter If you find one time in this, all these million freak offs, if you find one time that Jane or Cassie said they didn't want to do it and were coerced into doing it, that's sex trafficking, a crime. How many times have I said that? On the flow, show no filter. How many times have I said that on the flow, show no filter. How many times have I told those little mohawk ditties with their itty bitty tootsie rolls? How many times have I told them that that it only takes one time? It's just like great. You can have consensual sex with somebody a hundred times in a row, but on 101, if they say no and you just go, your ass gonna be in prison. So check this out.

Speaker 1:

Do you think the defense rebuttaled that with evidence and facts, not mark agnophilio? Guess what he said? He just went on to say what you're looking at is consensual sex with Diddy and his partner and that's his business. And he also said he had the nerve to say, if we get into this, whether it was consensual on the, if they had it 75 times, if it was consensual on the 74th time, but it wasn't consensual on the 75th time. How do we, how do we know what's true? That was his rebuttal. So, even though the evidence, the facts and everything say, if it's only one time, if you were forced or coerced or fraudulently forced into a freak off one time, that's sex trafficking. When they say no, I don't want to, and you force them to by intimidation, there were times they were beat to a bloody pulp and forced into it. And when you talk about fraud, here's a fraud, one that was based on fraud.

Speaker 1:

If you remember, jane doe had some type of party. It was like a sobriety party for diddy or something, if you remember. Uh, diddy said she, he was gonna fly her to new york. She said she did not want to come to new york and do no damn freak offs. Diddy said please, please, please. She said please. She said no, no, no. Like the Destiny Child you'd be saying no, no, no, no, no. When it's really yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like that, diddy said no, no, no, no, no. When it was really yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me explain what I mean. So Jane Doe said I'm not coming. Diddy said well, I promise it's not gonna be no freak off. And even the prosecution used this example and I talked about this example on my show. Prosecution said diddy said it ain't gonna be no freak off, I promise it's just gonna be time between you know me and you just gonna spend some time, jane. So jane gave in and said all right, I'll hop on the plane and fly to new york.

Speaker 1:

The minute she gets on the plane, diddy starts reaching out to paul or whoever, all these six, all these freak off motherfuckers setting up to freak off. As jane is on the plane about to take off, jane lands and Diddy like yeah, I got the freak offs lined up Y'all. That's called fraud. It's force coercion, fraud, all kind of the same category. That's fraud. And see people, all the shady people out there that believe in these shady practices. They like ain't nothing wrong with that, but that's fraud. That's exactly what fraud is.

Speaker 1:

Next thing, you know she's in a freak off now. She was not getting on that plane, she did not want to do a freak off. She made that clear to Diddy. Diddy lied and said it wasn't going to be no freak off. She gets on the plane. They're immediately they're showing the text messages and everything. As she's on the plane he's texting I believe it had to be Paul he's texting the sex workers lining up this freak off. After she just said she didn't want to freak off, she wasn't coming, and you told her it wasn't going to be no freak off, it was just going to be time. Between you and her Manipulation, she lands Next thing she knows she is fucking three, four guys in a freak off, having a wild night.

Speaker 1:

That is the example the prosecution used. That's sex trafficking. And for all you guys and women out there that don't understand that that's sex trafficking, well, you might be sex trafficking right now and you better be careful. But the defense didn't. They didn't argue that. See, I'm thinking the defense would use that exact example and say, no, this isn't sex trafficking because of X, y and Z. But they didn't. They just kept trying to stick to the fact that this is just a wild swinger lifestyle with a couple and it's like that's not with the law. But they don't care about the law. See the defensive strategy this whole time it's been.

Speaker 1:

Let's just make general, vague statements and hope we got somebody on the jury who doesn't pay attention to the letter of the law, who doesn't really die, break down the facts of the case and just say the same stupid shit. A lot of these comment warriors are saying like this is just dv, this is just dv. They're not paying any attention to the law and the only chance that diddy has to be found not guilty or to have a hung juror jury is if he has somebody on that jury pool or somebody in that jury box who just refuses to listen to the facts. And I'm just being honest, I ain't being biased. Like I told y'all, man, if, if this was, if it was any way that this case was not a case, I would be on here preaching that I don't get no extra money because I'm saying he guilty, whether I think he guilty or not, my job is to give you all the facts of what's going on. Just like before the prosecution laid it out, I told y'all I was like you know it looking a little, it looking a little.

Speaker 1:

I was worried, right along with y'all, about like um, I don't know what the fuck about to happen, because people are a little confused. They drop charges and all of that. But once the prosecution laid out their closing arguments and went into great detail and really explained what sex trafficking is, really explain what uh facilitating the controlled substance is really explain, explain the bribery. And everybody understood it. Then I felt better and I told y'all that. So I don't come on here and just say I don't have one narrative. I look at what the hell going on, I evaluate it and I bring it to y'all. I already told y'all I think he guilty, so I don't need to prove that on my show, I already know. You know Flo say Flo think Diddy guilty as hell and he should rot. Boom, got that out the way.

Speaker 1:

Now, at this point I'm just evaluating what I'm seeing and what's going on. And what I'm seeing is actually that the defense knows that they can't argue based on fact or they can't argue based on the letter of the law. So they are really talking to that crowd that don't give a fuck about what the letter of the law means, doesn't give a fuck about how it pertains to the evidence. So the defense is talking to that crowd and that crowd. Only they're not even trying to uh refute with the prosecution saying based on fact. So what the defense is hoping is that a couple of these people that's in the comments, these assholes who don't think, who have the brain of a goldfish and the mind of an earthworm. They're hoping that it is a few of them, or at least even just one of them.

Speaker 1:

On the jury pool, I'm telling y'all in the jury pool, I'm telling y'all that is exactly what's going on, because it became apparent during these closing arguments. Because the prosecution went first and then the defense had a chance to kind of rebuttal. Because the prosecution went first and then the defense had a chance to kind of rebuttal what the prosecution was saying. And that's exactly what I was expecting him to do. But nah, just blanket statements saying shit that don't even apply to the law, like saying that diddy's drugs that he had was personal use, small amounts. He said when you're a big celebrity, all celebrities have their people around them. Go buy drugs for them, because they don't buy them themselves. And I'm thinking that don't have nothing to do with whether this is using a control and facilitating a controlled substance. That don't even matter. But then that's when it hit me. The defense don't care that. That don't matter.

Speaker 1:

They are talking to which, to be honest y'all, it's the only strategy they have. So I can't blame them for that strategy. It's actually the only route they can go. I would even say it's almost a smart strategy. They can't win over the people who are listening and basing this on facts and really understanding the letter of law, like the Flo community, like Flo and like all of y'all out there. They can't win us over. They know that. They know if they talk about the facts of the case and they try to refute that of the case and they try to refute that, they don't have a chance. So what they're doing is zero in and they're trying to talk to the Bennys of the world. They're trying to talk to the Dickies of the world. They're trying to talk to them and hopefully one, two, three, four, a few of them or even just one of them is in that jury box.

Speaker 1:

That is the defensive strategy. I figured it out and can't nobody tell me shit, because it's really been their strategy the whole time. That's why, like when they're saying stuff and just like this is rico, like by the letter of law, but they are saying totally different, talking about it it's consensual sex between girlfriend, between a girlfriend, but not breaking down the incidents where it wasn't consensual. If you notice, they haven't took an incident or or anything and say, well, this was which wouldn't be considered sex trafficking. Because of this. The defense is not doing that. They're just talking vague. They're just. They're just. They're speaking to the bennies of the world who don't give a fuck about the letter of the law. Either they don't understand the letter of the law or they don't give a damn. Either way, they are hoping there is at least one of those people on the jury and, to be honest, that's the only strategy they really have and I really don't blame like it's, it's, it's some way. It's kind of a smart strategy.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it's gonna work because I'm telling y'all, when you listen, if you were able to listen to the prosecution's closing statements, if you were able to listen to it all not just what they putting in articles, not even just what people are tweeting, because they're missing a lot of what went on If you listen to that whole closing argument, there's no way you can't come back with a guilty verdict. I'm just being honest. I'm not saying that because I'm wishing on a guilty verdict or I'm rooting for a black man to go down. That I'm. I'm saying it based on the facts of the case.

Speaker 1:

It is sex trafficking. If you, if there's one time when you were coerced you know there were about a hundred freak offs. There were hundreds of well, no, it's more than hundreds, there are hundreds and hundreds of freak-offs. In this case, you mean to tell me there wasn't one time where Jane or Cassie or whoever didn't want to participate? We've seen several. Even the prosecution said we have dozens of examples, you only need one. I was like that's a powerful statement. She said we have dozens of examples. How about the time when Jane and Cassie, how about the times where they were beat the hell up, face swollen, head swollen, kicked in the back? Just beat the hell up and and then a freak off. Five minutes later, five seconds later, they had a freak off. You mean to tell me you can't believe that you wouldn't believe that they didn't want that freak off?

Speaker 1:

Talking about the drugs, if there was one time, when did he use his employees to buy drugs and bring them to him to try drugs? If he gave his employees or gave his girlfriends, uh, drugs in order for their mind to be impaired for things like freak off? If there was one time, that's a crime. He did it hundreds of times. For example, when Brendan Paul said Diddy would have him purchase Tootsie, pink cocaine, whatever it's called and Diddy would have him try it for him to make sure it was good. That is a crime. That is trafficking drugs. That is facilitating drugs through a criminal enterprise. That is Rico. And I ain't talking about Suave. All my old heads remember that song, rico, are they? Are they Suave? Y'all remember that song? I'm not talking about that song. I'm talking about Rico. I ain't talking about that beautiful island. I ain't talking about that beautiful island across the ocean, puerto Rico. I'm talking about the Rico that will the across the ocean, puerto rico. I'm talking about the rico that will get your ass.

Speaker 1:

30 years bribery. If one time you offer, you don't even have to give the money, because we're talking about conspiracy. If you offer money to keep your crimes from being reported, to keep your crimes from being exposed under your enterprise, if you did it one time, that's a crime. So when did he paid $100,000 for that tape where he was beating the hell out of Cassie from the Intercontinental Hotel? That $100,000 is bribery. What the fuck else is it? You can't buy tape that you committing a crime on in order for it to not be reported or not be investigated. That's bribery. Another predicated RICO charge. That is a crime. You don't need a million times, you don't need a gazillion times, you don't need a thousand times, you just need one time, thousand times, you just need one time, one time. And these are the facts and these are. This is exactly what the prosecution hammered home.

Speaker 1:

The diddy's defense didn't even bring this shit up. They didn't try to explain how him buying the footage wasn't bribery. They didn't even try. They just kept going with the. This is a swinger lifestyle and it's his business. That was their defense.

Speaker 1:

Forced labor when you tell your victim, if you go to the police, if you don't participate in this freak off or if you don't do what I say, I am going to put this freak off. Or if you don't do what I say, I am going to put this freak off tape, this secret tape that I have about you. I'm gonna put this out. If you don't comply, you know what that's called forced labor, another predicated Rico offense. You want proof that it's forced labor? Ask our good old buddy R Kelly.

Speaker 1:

As I've told you before, one of his charges that gave him Rico, one of his predicated acts, was forced labor. What did he do? He told one of his victims if they didn't comply, if they didn't keep quiet. If they didn't continue on, he was going to put out this freaky tape on them and embarrass them. Which kept them in order? That was forced labor.

Speaker 1:

Diddy has done that dozens and dozens and dozens of times in this case and dozens and dozens of times in this case, he did it to Cassie. He did it to the point where not only did he say that he would put it out, he even extorted the parents. That's a crime. I know you numb nuts out there don't understand that. It requires a little more critical thinking than you were blessed with. But it's a crime and he didn't do it.

Speaker 1:

Remember, like the prosecution told the jury in their closing arguments you only need one time, you don't need multiple, you don't need multiple, you don't need millions. So when he told cassie he he was gonna put that tape out about her if she didn't shut the hell up or do what he say, that's forced labor, that's. That's enough to give you rico, along with one more predicated act. Remember, you need two predicated acts within a 10-year period and the prosecution has showed the jury dozens and dozens and dozens. He did the same thing to Jane. Oh, y'all don't remember when he did it to Jane. Remember he told Jane I think this was in text messages he told Jane, if she didn't comply, if she didn't get with the program and stay with the program, she was going to show that her sex tape to her baby father. And I might, and her baby father and her baby father might or might not have been 50 Cent, because I don't want to get fucking sued. So it might have been 50 Cent, it might not have been 50 Cent. But unless you live under a rock, let me show y'all something. What is this? This is two quarters. Two quarters reminds me of who her baby father might have been or might not have been. But when Diddy said I will show your tape, I will show this freaky tape to your baby father. That is forced labor, a predicated rico. Act rico.

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I don't shoot from the hip and just talk shit. Everything I say is based on facts, which is why I am honest about what the hell going on in this case. If it wasn't sex trafficking, if it wasn't forced labor, if it wasn't this, if it wasn't that y'all know my ass would be sitting here afroed up bandana, up no shirt, telling y'all hey, this ain't Rico. Y'all might be mad at me for saying it. But I gotta be honest with y'all. I'm not saying that because this is the most Rico. Is Rico that ever Rico? Let me say it one more time for the people in the back to the bennies of the world, for the goldfish minds, for the earthworm brained people, this is the most Rico. Is Rico that ever Rico? If it wasn't, I would say y''all, this rico ain't shit. Y'all know I would.

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My brand is bringing the truth and I love that. That's my brand. I don't have to get up here and y'all know sometimes I might say something y'all don't want to hear. But y'all know I'm going to just be honest and I like that. I've been like that from the beginning because I in my regular life I can't just say shit. That's why I always had to be an entrepreneur.

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I was horrible at job interviews Because I'm not good at just kind of saying what needs to be said. I'm going to be honest. I'm not good at just kind of saying what needs to be said. I'm going to be honest and by the time I will be finished with my job interview, the interviewer would love me, but he also know he can't hire me because I would tell him the truth. I'm not going to put more work in for your company than I would my own company, but I work hard If I have something to do pertaining to my life. I'm taking a day off, bro. And that interviewer say I love you, harold, but I can't hire your ass. And I had to get my ass up and go start me my own fucking company, because I can't say shit.

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Just to say shit, it's my, it's like my, it's. It's like my, it's like my. I don't know what you call it. I got a hang up on that. So, whether somebody mad at me or not, I am going to say what is on my mind and in my heart. If you want to be mad at me, just be fucking mad at me. I don't care if the whole world is mad at me. I'm fucked up like that. As long as I'm saying what's in my heart, that's all I care about. I was born a loner. I'm still a loner. I just love everybody. I'm still a loner at heart. I don't give a damn about people's. If people care, if people agree with me or I love it, and I appreciate that. That's why I always tell y'all I appreciate the flow community, because I didn't realize it was so many people who thought like me and I love y'all. But my whole point is I'm going to say what's going on. If I had to come in here Monday morning and say hey, y'all, this ain't no damn Rico.

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The defense had a great closing argument. The prosecution didn't prove they shit. I would say that Y'all know I believe he guilty. I don't have to pander, I'm telling y'all flat out I think he guilty, I think he should rot under the fucking jail for a million reasons. But that's one thing. But me telling y'all what the facts of the case and what's going on and which way the wind blowing and what people saying inside the courtroom, I'm gonna tell y'all exactly what the hell happened and I feel good as hell because the prosecution killed it and mark agnofilio, in my opinion, fell flat on his face. Even 50 cent said it flat on his face. Even 50 cent said it. 50 cent has been he hate puff, but certain times he says something on on the side of the defense and a lot of times he's been on the prosecution side. It wasn't five seconds after mark was done and 50 cent said this was a horrible closing argument and he said mark about to get diddy 20, 25 years.

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So I'm saying all that to say y'all, the prosecution did their thing. If we was nervous when they dropped those charges, but we know that they dropped those charges just so they could zero in on what the actual charges, the important charges, were. And they didn't want people to be scatterbrained because, as we could tell, a lot of people didn't even know what the hell sex trafficking was, didn't know what forced labor, didn't quite understand what was going on. Prosecution broke that shit the fuck down and if they listen to the flow, show no filter to do it and I'm happy. But again, I'm not saying they did that. But there were people in New York that told me they feel like the prosecution or somebody listening to my shit, because I was so man.

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I wanted y'all to be able to hear the closing argument so bad. I wanted to because it sounded just like my show, like everything I was saying, the reasoning, the breaking it down from what the letter of the law is and what the evidence, everything. It was like they were talking to me, like they were just talking to me and using my show as a reference. It felt good because I've been breaking that shit down. Nobody else has really been breaking it down the way I have, and for the prosecution to use so many of my examples and explain it kind of just like I was explaining it. It just let me know, flo, you know what the fuck you doing. And Benny kick rocks Because Benny and Dicky and the rest of you itty bitty tootsie roll. Motherfuckers can't fuck with me. So congratulations for everybody that's tuning in to the motherfucking best. And if you're mad about hearing a swear word, get your ass up out of here.

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This is the Flo Show no Filter, not the Flo Show A Little Bit Of Filter. Or is the flow show no filter, not the flow show a little bit of filter or not? The show flow a lot of filter or not the flow show a tiny bit of filter? This is the flow show no filter and no filter mean I might drop a F-bomb. I might drop 10 of them, it depends on how I'm feeling. But one thing that's going to always get dropped along with them F-bombs, along with them four-letter words, is the facts. And the facts is this is the most Ricoest Rico that ever.

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Rico, and y'all know, y'all see me in them comments. I cook them left and right. Somebody gonna have to know to say what you got against Diddy. I said Diddy beat the hell out of my female cousin. That's what I got against him. Next, y'all notice them. Other YouTubers and podcasters don't mess with me. They may bite my style. I'm starting to see a couple YouTubers and I'm starting to see some podcasters coming in with no shirt on, with a bandana on their head. They may copy me, but they won't fuck with me. Y'all know that because they know I don't care who you are, I don't care how you feel about me. When you watch my show and you see how my mind work, you know you say to yourself I'm gonna stay out that guy's way because I challenge anybody who think they can talk against me or got something to say. I challenge you to come on the show with me or I come on your show. I will chew up and spit out anybody you put me up against.

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It's lawyers that listen to my show and say you know what the hell you talking about. They want my ass to go to law school and I might do it. I might go to law school, just because you don't hear them talking about the rest of my competition. You don't hear nobody telling them they need to go to no law school. They good at what they do. I'm not hating, I'm just giving myself my competition. You don't hear nobody telling them they need to go to no law school. They good at what they do. I'm not hating, I'm just giving myself my flowers. That's all I'm doing Because I work hard.

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This trial is almost over and if you didn't know who was the best before this trial, damn it. They know who the best now. And anybody that think they better, let's debate. I will take my side, whoop your ass in the debate and then we can switch sides. I'll take your side and whoop your ass with your own side. I'm that cold. I'm that cold. I take what you think and flip it around and whoop your ass in the debate, taking your own side. Anyway, let's get into some articles.

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Y'all, y'all know I had to bring it. Y'all know I had to bring it this Monday morning. I came in late. I came in late so I had to bring it. Y'all know I had to bring it. You know I had to bring it this Monday morning. You know I came in late. Hey, I came in late so I had to come in hot. You know, when you come late, you got to be good. When you come late, you got to perform and make people forget you was even late. Y'all forgot I was late. Once I get to cooking, y'all forgot I was 15 minutes late today. Y'all got so wrapped up in it I started cooking. Y'all thought I was on time today. Nope, I was late. Thank you.

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That's called education, kids. That's called shout out to my parents for making sure I went to a good school and shout out to those teachers at that good school that saw shit in me, that I ain't seeing myself. They used to challenge me like I was a fucking genius and I ain't think I knew shit and I'd be like, damn, why a teacher on my back about english and writing these papers? Why she think I could be such a great writer? I don't even like writing. Little did I know I was a storyteller in the making. I didn't even know it. Shout out to my English teachers and shout out to Shaker Schools in general, because they helped me a lot. They took raw talent that I had inside of me and gave me the fundamentals I needed to whoop everybody's ass when it comes to this podcast world and this YouTube world.

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They won't speak my name and I like it. I don't bother nobody. I told y'all all I care about is y'all. I don't bother nobody. I told y'all all I care about is y'all. I don't give a damn about the rest of the world, so I don't even know why they waste their time. All I care about is the flow community my breakfast crew, my Spotify crew, my Apple crew, my Instagram crew, my TikTok crew, my Facebook crew. That's all I care about Anybody outside of that. You can kick rocks and flip-flops with no socks Every day of the week. Twice on Sundays, you're looking at a man who don't give a damn. It's like in my real world. I tell Sha, I just talk to you.

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Shauna, I don't give a fuck about talking to all these people. You talk to them. I'm that type of dude. When you got me, when you got me on your side, you got me on your side. I don't even give a damn about nobody outside of us. When somebody outside of us start talking to me about one of y'all, or talking about the flow community, or even bringing up anybody I care about, I'm already looking ugly before they finish, because if they, I'm letting them know. You better be saying some positive shit, because I'm already looking ugly and if it's positive then I'll smile, but if it ain't positive I'm gonna chew your ass up, spit out and I ain't talk to you no more.

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I'm that kind of friend. I'm your friend. I don't give a damn about your no disrespect but I don't care about everybody. I'm your friend, I talk to you. Y'all are my community. I talk to y'all. That's why I just dismiss everybody outside of y'all. If you notice in the comments, if you ain't one of us or you don't rock with us, I give you a straight, cordial, dry-ass answer and I keep it moving. I love my community and that's all I love. The rest of y'all can kick rocks for real. I don't give a damn, I'm that friend. You know how you got those friends that only like you. I'm that friend. I only like y'all. I don't like y'all friends. I mean, I ain't gonna say I don't like y'all friends. I'm saying I'm not into what's going on around y'all. I am loyal to my people. I've been like that my whole life, nothing against nobody. I'm very cordial to everybody. I love everybody on this damn planet. Very cordial to everybody. I love everybody on this damn planet. But when it comes to my attention and my focus. I'm focused on y'all and I'm focused on the people I care about and the rest of the world. Hey, I hope the best for y'all, but I'm not going to spend two seconds on trying to explain shit to y'all, or none of that. I rock with my community, my community rock with me and that's just that. So after that 50 minute intro, it's the flow show, no fucking filter. I love it.

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Sidney, after that 50 minute interview I mean intro y'all want to get into some articles? I pulled a couple of articles that I want us to talk about. Y'all want to get into some articles. I pulled a couple articles that I wanted us to talk about. Y'all want to get into it? Put some ones in the chat if y'all want to get into a couple articles. Man, that was a 50-minute intro but I got some articles. I love that.

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Look at MamaThom41 say I'm a newer follower here, but love this community. And MamaThom, mama, mama Thon, we love you. Everybody say welcome Mama Thon to the community. Y'all. Everybody say everybody say hi to Mama Thon, let her know she is loved and everybody a part of this community. We just wrap our arms around you and we give you a hug and we give evil stares to anybody that ain't a part of it, kind of go like this and that's just a stare to let you know if you ain't part of this community, you better tread lightly. You better come in here if you want to be a part of it. We love you and we welcome you with open arms. But if you're not a part of it, you don't even exist. So, thank you, mamathon. You got a group of great people surrounding you with love and and and and, caring and the way it's supposed to be. So, mama Thon, welcome to the flow community. I'm sure you're going to enjoy it and the more and more you become a part of it, the more you realize they can't do what we do. Baby, who got it better than us? Nobody. What community got it better than the flow community? Nobody. But I seen all those ones.

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So we're going to get into some articles after a 50-minute intro ones. So we're gonna get into some articles after a 50 minute intro. I missed y'all over the weekend. Um, let's go with. Let's just start with this one. This this article is talking about this from associated press, associated Press, courtney Lether.

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Say Mama Thon, welcome to the community we love you. Look at that, see. Look at that, mama Thon. Mama Thon said oh, this made my day, see. This is what we're about on the Flow community. We're about the stories, but we're really about us and spreading love.

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And this is a place where I don't care where you come from, I don't care what walk of life, I don't care if you're 100 years old or if you're 18 years old, I don't care if you're black, white, green, brown, yellow, male, female, making a million dollars struggling. We got everybody in here. We all love and respect each other other and we got each other back. And if you like a community like that, then join and stay with the flow community, because that's what we about. Ain't nobody judging nobody in this bitch. We all are one. Nobody better than the next person. I ain't better than nobody. And if I ain't better than nobody, ain't nobody here better than nobody. And that's what I love about this community, because it don't matter. We got door dashers, uber drivers, scientists, lawyers, waitresses stay at home. Moms, shit, stay at home. Dads. We got factory workers, we got doctors. We got every person you can name that tunes into this show and loves this show, and we got everybody's back, and that's been my dream of. That's the type of community I've always wanted. My whole life was a community where it was diverse and and it don't matter who the fuck you are, where you come from, what you're doing we all got each other back and we all won.

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So let's get into this article from the associated press uh jury due to begin deliberating in sean diddy. Comb sex trafficking trial jurors are set to start deliberating today, uh, as they weigh the charges that could put the hip-hop mogul in prison for life. After receiving legal instructions from federal judge Aaron Subramanian, the jury, which is comprised of eight men and four women, will head behind closed doors to deliberate. They'll sit through seven weeks of sometimes graphic and emotional testimony about the rap fashion and reality TV show with a propensity of violence and his sexual things, including drug-fueled sex marathons dubbed freak-offs. Drug-fueled sex marathons, dubbed freak-offs.

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Combs, age 55, has pled not guilty to federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking related to his two ex-girlfriends and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution for allegedly arranging to fly sex workers across state lines. Now, if one of your charges is, two of your counts are transportation to engage in prostitution for allegedly arranging to fly sex workers across state lines. Y'all know how much evidence they show of him flying sex workers across state lines. How do you say not guilty on that? They got the plane records. The actual people got on the stand and said they were flown in. You got credit card statements showing that these flights were booked. You have the people who booked the flights saying that they were booked. How do you come up with a not guilty on just this part? That's why I scratch my head, because I ain't never seen somebody so damn guilty, seen somebody so damn guilty. The damn count says transportation to engage in prostitution for allegedly arranging to fly sex workers across state lines. That ain't alleged to me. It's so much proof of that. What more do you want? So that's why I'm saying that this is the most rico rico that ever. Rico to Rico to Rico. Let's continue In closing arguments.

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Last week, federal prosecutors and Columns defense team took their last shots at convincing jurors to convict or acquit the Grammy award winning founder of bad boy records the defendant used. Now this is what they're saying. The defendant used power, violence and fear to get what he wanted. He thought that his fame and wealth and power would put him above the law and that's why his ass is in trouble right now. So as we go into that, let's also talk about a little bit more in detail what went on last week. Sean Diddy Combs trial defense concludes closing arguments and sex trafficking case says he's a swinger, not a criminal. This comes from Yahoo News.

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The defense delivered in its closing argument in the sex trafficking trial of Sean Diddy Combs on Friday, arguing the 55 year old-hop mogul is a swinger and a drug abuser guilty of past domestic violence, but not the leader of a criminal enterprise as prosecutors have portrayed him. He did not do the things he's charged with. Mark Agnefilio uh, said at the defense. He did what he did, but he's going to fight to the death to defend himself for what he didn't do. Agnefilio scoffed at the government's investigation into Combs, who federal prosecutors say abused, threatened and coerced women to participate in drug-fueled marathons called freak-offs. Agnefilio said they are swingers. This is their lifestyle. He pushed back against the allegations that Combs used power, violence and fear, along with kidnapping and arson, to conceal his crimes.

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Agnophilio attacked the testimony of Cassie ventura, combs former girlfriend, who told the court that he repeatedly beat her and forced her to take part in these freak-offs. Agnofilio said their decade-long relationship was complicated but argued it was also a great modern love story. He called Cassie and Diddy's relationship a great modern day love story. I don't know what type of love story y'all into, but I don't think Cassie and Diddy's freak off relationship and him beating her ass, kicking her, stomping her I don't see that as being a great modern day love story. But remember, remember what I told you the offense no, they can't get to us. I'll take. I'll answer this question real quick. Uh, she's. Uh, melissa says flo.

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Do you think there will be other states coming up with charges for diddy? Yep, I definitely do think so, especially if this uh verdict is guilty. There are going to be more cases, more charges. I think diddy gonna live in court for a couple years.

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So but like I said, going back to what I was saying, the defense knows they can't get to people like me and you who have a brain, who critically think and know how to base the law and read the letter of the law and base it on evidence. They can't. They know they can't talk to us and get us to change our mind. So what they're doing is they're talking to the idiots. They're talking to the jerks and they're hoping that a few of those jerks, or at least one of those jerks, are on the jury or in the jury pool or in the jury box. I'm telling you who are they talking? Who is Mark Agnafilio talking to? Who is going to believe what he's saying when he says Diddy and Cassidy was a great modern love story? Who the fuck going to believe that? Not me, not my community. They are just hoping that they got a couple Benny's or Dickie's or some Stevie J's in that jury box. Let's continue.

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Mark Agnafidio started to wrap up the defense's team closing speech when he told the jury he hoped he had proved the government had targeted Combs in this case. He went on to say it takes a lot of courage to acquit. You should feel bold. You should feel the courage that you will need to call this as you see it, and I'm asking you to summon the courage and to do what needs to be done and to do the right thing. Diddy sits there innocent. As he pointed to Diddy, since he is innocent, agnophilio goes on to say return him to his family, who have been waiting for him.

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Then judge uh subramanian dismissed the jury for a 15 minute break during which he said it was improper that agnophilio argued to the jury that the government targeted Combs. Suburbanian said he was going to emphasize that to the jury when they returned that their focus should not be on whether the prosecution should be focused. They should focus on whether the prosecution proved their charge with evidence. I didn't even get into that. Mark Agnophilio had to be reprimanded by the judge because of all these stupid ass different little comments. He said that weren't correct. So the jury the judge had to remind the jury that you can't be focused on talking about did he was targeted, but you need to focus on did the prosecution prove their case with evidence? Mark Agnefilio spoke for a grueling four hours and three minutes and it felt like 20 hours. His closing arguments lasted for nearly five hours.

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Mark Agnefilio argued that Combs was paying for Escort's time, not for sex. Let me read that again. Listen to this defense argument. Mark Agnefilio said that Combs was paying for escorts time, not for sex. Who the fuck is gonna buy that? It just adds to my point.

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The defense is not trying to talk to sane-minded people with common sense. The defense is talking to jerks who don't give a damn about the facts, that just want to see a, a, a guilty motherfucker go free because they got their own little issues going on inside their mind. But this this guy actually said out his mouth did. He did not pay for the escorts for sex, he only paid for their time. So who the hell was Jane Doe and Cassie fucking? Who were these guys? They were fucking then.

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Now, if you're telling me these closing arguments is going to get somebody a not guilty verdict, we need to throw the whole court system away. He did not pay. Well, he didn't pay, he paid for their time. When I even told you they have a text message where diddy is arguing about he's mad that the that the uh sex worker couldn't perform and he was complaining. And the agency said well, look, you don't pay them for sex, you're paying for their time, so why are you complaining about them not being able to fuck? They showed those text messages to the jury. They showed it to the whole court. I saw it. I talked about it in my my ditty, uh, I talked about it in one of my videos, one of my social media recaps the other day. It in one of my videos, one of my social media recaps the other day, agnofilio also referenced how the prosecution called on two men who participated in the freak offs and neither of them formally identified themselves as a prostitute.

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I told you it was bad. I told you it was bad. I told you it was bad. This is his argument. He said that none of those men who were actually called to the stand none of them. None of them identified themselves as a prostitute. That's your defense.

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And we're supposed to expect somebody on the jury, one of the jurors, to buy this defense, on top of the fact that you didn't have one single soul who would get on that stand and testify that diddy didn't do none of this stuff. You didn't have one soul, one single person. The defense was supposed to call somebody from human resources. That got nixed. They got thinking about it. They said shit, we can't have nobody come on the stand. We can't have none of these prosecutors, I mean none of these human resource people that work for Diddy. Get on that stand. They ass gonna get cooked, fried, crock potted pan, seared, deep fried, microwave, george Borman grill waffle maker, flame, broiled souffle, all of that. So what they decide, we guilty as hell. We can't put nobody on the stand. Then they follow it up with this half-assed, embarrassing, horrible closing argument.

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If I was Diddy, if I was in that position and this was the closing arguments my lawyer came up with I would have tackled his ass. Take my ass to prison right now, I'm done. I would have atled his ass. Take my ass to prison right now, I'm done. I would have at least got a last little tackle off. I would have jumped up and tackled his ass right in the middle of that. Say what the hell are you trying to do to me? If you want me fried, just say that Fried died and to the side as I cried. I'm telling you I would have been fried, died, and to the side as I cried. I'm telling you I would have been fried, died and to the side and cried Like I'm going to prison for the rest of my life.

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And then some, it was horrible, it was so horrible. I was like do I just not know what a closing argument is supposed to be? I was like do I not know what it? Because, remember, we all got to be quiet. We like kids in the courtroom, we can't even fucking talk for real. So I'm sitting there, nobody really making. Well, every now and then they would make a face. But I'm sitting there like why he's doing his closing arguments like this is horse shit, or am I tripping? It wasn't until we broke, we took a break and we went to the cafeteria and I started to be able to talk to everybody and everybody else said it was horse shit. So I was like, okay, cool, it wasn't just me. Then this closing argument was terrible. He basically shitted on women in general. He was literally the person that says she deserved to be raped because she had a short skirt on. He was that guy, that guy. He was that guy that when they come to you and say this, this woman was taken advantage of and this woman was great, that guy said, well, what was she wearing? That is who mark agnophilia was. Yeah, it is. And you're right, lindsey, you're. I know it was Diddy's words to his attorney, but I'm just saying hypothetically, even with using Diddy's words, he even did a horrible job in presenting Diddy's words, unless Diddy was like I want you to say this shit verbatim. Yeah, diddy, definitely. I believe wholeheartedly. Diddy paid him to say all that. Yup, I agree with y'all. I agree with y'all 100%. I agree with y'all 100%. That's how I started the show. I believe Diddy told him and made him say all this shit. But it was terrible. What's up, vito? Vito said Flo Daddy, hey, yo, what's up. Vito Say. Vito say Flo Daddy. Hey, yo, what's up, what's up? You know, I missed y'all over the weekend. Melissa said, yeah, fried died and to the side. Oh shit, fried died and to the side. Um, so another thing. Let me give y'all some insight into the courtroom. Um, uh, mark agnew, before I give y'all some insight into the, because I hey, look, I ran into diddy's uh children and his mama, all them into the cafeteria. I want to tell y'all a little bit about that. I also want to tell y'all about being invited to a diddy after party for the court case. I was actually invited to Diddy's party, some party they were having after the court thing. I'm going to tell you all about that. But after I break down Mark Agnefilio's terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible closing argument. Agnefilio also referenced that the free coughs.

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There was no evidence that there were negotiations of sex for money. He said this out of his mouth, y'all. Mark Agnophilio said there's no evidence that there was negotiation of sex for money. Huh, how in the world can you say that Unless, like I said you are talking to the goldfish-minded people, the people that have the critically thinking abilities of an earthworm, or people who just don't give a damn about the facts in the law. They just want to see somebody get away with this freaky ass, crazy ass, illegal shit.

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The witnesses did testify earlier on in the trial that they were paid in cash after sexual encounters with Cassie. But Agnophilia pointed out that one of the witnesses, daniel Phillip, who testified he got paid $6,000 for having sex with Cassie in front of Combs, also said I didn't care if I was paid one way or another. I didn't ask to get paid. They gave that to me. That's his example. He's trying to say that they didn't pay for it. It wasn't paid for sex. Their money just dropped out the sky. He just gave them the money because he felt they were good people. He just said you know what? Let me give you $10,000. Let me give you $. You know what? Let me give you $10,000. Let me give you $6,000. Let me give you $5,000. Let me give you $12,000, just for being a good Samaritan. Y'all, I can't see. No, y'all tell me, y'all see a jury going for this. I don't see a jury going for this mark.

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Agnophilia also said combs paid jane their rent out of out of kindness. It had nothing to do with the freak offs, even though every time the freak offs she felt like she wasn't gonna do wanted to be a part of freak offs. The first thing he would say is I'm not going to pay your rent when you don't have a defense. I guess you just make up shit. Agnophilio said that Jane did love Combs but unlike Cassie, she was more focused on what she could get out of the relationship and post on social media said that jane just really liked fame. So because jane liked fame, in his words, I guess you deserve to get your ass beat and get private parts shoved in every hole in your body for hours and hours, sometimes 24 hours, with three or four men. You deserve that if you like fame. According to Mark Aggie Nafilio I'm calling him Mark Aggie Nafilio. What else agnophilio argued? Agnophilio aggie, aggie, aggie, aggie, aggie.

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Nophilio argued to the jury that the combs paying her rent was just a gesture of kindness, the government saying that not every single hotel night was sex trafficking. Agnefilio said well then, which ones were, and how is Sean Combs supposed to know the difference? That was his rebuttal. When the prosecution argued that it only takes one of those to be non-consensual, mark Agnefilio said well, how is Diddy supposed to know the difference? So, judging by that statement, what he's saying is if you have consensual sex once you have enough consensual sex with a woman, then there's no way possible that it could be great even if she says no, because how are you supposed to know the difference? This logic sucks balls. No ditty. This logic stinks. And the only people that will listen to this logic are jerks, pos's, a-holes, bottom feeders, curmudgeons, deadpans and any other term I can come up with. These are his real statements, y'all.

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Then Agnefilio went on to talk about the freak-off videos that there were nothing more than homemade corn with a P pee. Mark Agnefield described the video's combs recording of the male escorts having sex with his girlfriends during freak-offs as homemade corn. Not nothing illegal, just homemade corn, saying that he's not the only man in America making homemade corn. So the old patented argument everybody's doing it. Did he pay him millions of dollars for this Chat? Gpt could have defended Diddy better than this. Everybody's doing it, agnafidio argued. He argued this even though prosecutors say combs used these videos as blackmail, threatening to release the footage if he didn't get what he wanted, that's forced labor. Mark agnofilio rebutted this by saying there's no way on earth did he would ever have released them. These are like let me stop right there for a second.

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Y'all mark agnefilio's arguments are similar to like what your kid says when they're when they're in trouble and they're just saying anything to get out of it. Everybody's doing it, mom. Everybody failed the test. Everybody stayed out past the streetlights. Yeah, I said I was going to punch him in the face, but I wasn't going to punch him in the face. What so you going to punch him in the face? What so? You get to threaten people with tapes. You get to threaten your victims by saying you're going to put out a tape if they don't comply, and then, when we get to court, you also get to say, hey, don't take me serious. I never was going to put no tape out. How does that even freaking work? How is Mark Agnefilio getting paid all these big bucks to say this dumb shit? These are his exact words.

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He also argued that the drug fuel marathon freak-offs were not as sinister as the government made them out to be. There is a nice quality to these evenings. I repeat, I repeat, mark Agnefilio said the freakos were not as sinister as the government portrayed them. He said there is a nice quality to these evenings. Do y'all understand the words that are coming out of my mouth? This man sat up there and said that these free calls were quality evenings Baby oil, astragalide and penises in every hole you can think of.

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For 24 hours, jane throwing up, throwing up in between between them, and after she throw up, after she get finished. When one guy she throw up, did he say well, that's good, you should be feeling good for the next guy, next guy up. Now you shove your penis everywhere. The sun don't shine while I stand in the corner and pleasure myself like some weirdo. According to mark agnophilio, there was quality. These were quality nights. This was a quality date night. This is his words. I'm not making this up.

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This is what we were sitting in a courtroom, with our mouths wide open, jaw dropped to the floor. I could not believe he was saying this shit. Then the court took a lunch break. That's when we took a lunch break, at about 1 45 pm and that's when we were all in the cafeteria and I'm telling you, the women who were watching this were on fire. You know when women is mad, when women are. You know. This is when you know women are mad. They were talking to me about it like I was Mark Agnefilio, like they were passionately cussing out Mark Agnefilio, but looking at me and telling me the story and I'm going to say I didn't say this shit. But, seriously, the women, they were irate after, uh, when we took that break, they were. They said I cannot believe this asshole. I can't believe this asshole. Said that because cassie was a sexy woman, of course, she had sex a lot or that because she had diddy and Kid Cudi, she was always ready for sex.

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This is the type of shit that Mark Agnefilio was saying in his closing arguments and we know he had to get this from Sticky Note Diddy. Diddy cared more about airing out Cassie and Jane and saying whatever he wanted to say. He cared more about that than winning this damn case. That's the type of person he is. Somebody said. Somebody said Benny, benny got a new name. Hey, tracy. Tracy said Benny, find a new name. But y'all I can't even get off this live without telling y'all how Mark Agnefilio spent the 2016 beating of cassie that we all saw on video. Wait till y'all hear his explanation of this. Yeah, uh, jay says. Hopefully the jury was laughing at diddy, his lawyer, and not laughing with him. I Listen to how he spent this famous video. Now we know.

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The prosecution argued that this video of the Intercontinental was a footage that showed Combs beating Cassie in the hotel hallway because she left a freak off and he wanted her back in the room. But defense attorney Mark Agnifilio showed the video to the jury and pointed out that Combs grabbed a phone from Cassie. Aggie Agnifilio argued that the fight was not over sex but because of the phone. Julio argued that the fight was not over sex but because of the phone. Now, mark didn't show the footage his whole time. He didn't want to show it again, he just explained it. He was skipping around. He never showed, like the prosecution let the tape flow and going full. When Mark went over the tape, he kept telling him to go to specific parts and jumping around the beaten part. That would imply that he knew that the shit was effed up. He said he stayed in his towel too long in the hallway and that he wasn long in the hallway and that he wasn't in the right hand space. Agnophilio then argued that once Combs got the phone. Ventura later did come back to the hotel room because it was not a scary place.

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Mark Agnophilio said whatever was going on in that hotel room was not scary at all. It wasn't a freak off, even though there was somebody named Jules in there naked waiting for a freak off another sex worker. That was paid, which was proven in court. He really made light of that situation. He said the freakouts were just part of diddy's swinger lifestyle.

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Well, the swingers I know don't be beating the hell out of their people. I know a couple swingers I ain't gonna put their names out there, but there's a couple swingers out there that the flow know and I never seen swingers beat the hell out of their people to comply. I never seen swingers threaten to put out tapes because it's a lifestyle that everybody wants to participate in in that world and you don't have to force nobody in no kind of way. You don't have to tell them you got to be a swinger or you got to be a swinger or I ain't paying your rent. Swingers swing and they're happy to swing and nobody is coerced, nobody is manipulated. It's just what they like to do.

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I'm not judging. I ain't no damn swinger. I'm not into that shit, but I don't judge. If you're doing whatever you're doing it's legal and it's it's legal, then do it. I don't got no judgment. Do what you want to do, but this ain't what we're seeing in this diddy trial. This ain't no swinger shit. This is illegal Rico commercial sex act and all of that. But listen to this, please tune into this y'all. This is where he sent every woman and everybody who has any type of heart. This is where he sent you to the fucking moon. Everybody was like what Check this out?

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Cassie started or was into the Freak Offs. Mark Agnophilio said once you get with somebody, once you be in a relationship with somebody, your likes and their likes become one. So because Diddy liked Freak Offs, so did Cassie. They became one. They became one into this Freak Off world of Freak Off blenders and Freakoff headquarters, this modern-day love story. They became one into these freak-offs. Mark Agnafilio explained to us in the court that that is what love is when my freak-offs become your freak-offs and your freak-offs becomes my freak-offs, and we just become one big freak-off together. That is what true love is, according to Mark Aggie Agnophilio. Melissa says what an idiot. And he had the nerve to say that Cassie enjoyed the freak-offs.

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Cassie was a freak and he said she is not clutching her pearls. Everybody's mouth went open and said she ain't clutching her pearls. And I was like wow. He said y'all wouldn't feel sorry for cassie, but she's she's not exactly clutching her pearls. He said that in the courtroom. He said that in the courtroom. He said that in the courtroom. He's not Like Pamela said there isn't a human in the world who would want another person to pee in their mouth. Some freaks may like getting peed on, but human in the world who would want another person to pee in their mouth? Some freaks may like getting peed on, but not in the mouth. He said she is not exactly clutching her pearls.

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He said did he just had a personal drug problem and that's why we should allow him to have all his employees buying drugs and why he should be able to give drugs to the, to the uh women that he was? They even said themselves they had to take these drugs in order to get through the freak off. Did he supply the drugs? That's, distributing and trafficking a controlled substance? Rico, rico, rico. This is a freak. Oh.

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He also said Mia. You remember Mia? He said Mia was not sexually assaulted by Combs. He said Mia wanted that sex, that she said she was great by Combs. He said Mia wanted that sex, that she said she was great by Combs. He said Mia wanted it.

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Then the defense displayed a photo Mia posted on social media showing her smiling along with several Combs employees and Mark Agnefilio sarcastically said this is your racketeering and enterprise folks. And he said that like 20 times. He sarcastically said this is your racketeering and enterprise folks. Then, after they had a break, comy said she don't appreciate. She says she, she don't uh. That that call uh. Mark agnofilio is not allowed to say that in which he responded I believe I'm I am uh allowed to be sarcastic.

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But in response to the prosecution complaint of mark agno filio's antics, judge subramanian told agno filio not to question or speculate why the government was pursuing the charge against combs and called that situation grossly improper. And then, after this, the judge explained to everybody in the jury exactly what went on and what to, and they broke. And the judge explained to them specific instructions of what to pay attention to, what not to pay attention to and what the charges were. And they concluded from there. Mark agnophilio, look, hey, hey, you remember I told you can be anything you want to be on um. You can be anything you want to be on the internet.

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This guy, this benny benny, actually thinks that we're gonna believe that he's a criminal defense attorney. My so what criminal defense attorney at 9 30 am on a monday, the busiest time of an attorney? What criminal defense attorney is going to be on youtube trolling at 9 30 am? So it tells me one of two things you're not a fucking criminal defense attorney whatsoever. Or, let's say, in a hypothetical world, you were one. You ain't a damn good one because you don't got no fucking work. So we don't need to listen to you At 9.30,. All the criminal attorneys I know are working right now at 9.30 am on a Monday. So I know you're not one, but let's just say you were one. You're not one of the successful ones. You don't have any work. Nobody's using you. You are free as a bird at 9.30 am on Monday while the rest of the real attorneys are working.

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So you can take that type of statement and take that to these dumbass chats you can't come in. We are educated in this chat. This is for the educational people in this chat. This ain't for people like you. You got to take that type of statement and carry that on to another channel with a bunch of numb nuts and dummies, because that statement just make you look even more dumb than you already look anyway. Like I said, everybody and they mama know that you ain't no criminal defense attorney, but for shits and giggles, let's just say you are one. What the hell are you doing? Leaving a million comments on a YouTube channel when you should be busy being an attorney on a Monday morning? So kick rocks, bro. That was the worst statement you could have said. I wasn't even paying you no attention, I was letting you do your little thing, but you're not coming in this chat trying to convince us that you're a criminal defense attorney. Get the fuck out of here, ain't. No, I have time. Yeah, you got time because you don't have. No, you're not an attorney.

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And so he did all that work to pass the bar, to do all this attorney work, to be trolling on a youtube channel monday morning. Get the fuck out of here, bro. You see, you got to take that to them dumb chats. You can get that off over there in this one. We know you're not one and if you were one. We gave you that credit. We know you're not one to listen to, because all the real criminal attorneys and defense attorneys are fucking working right now, and if they ain't working, they have far more important things to do than to be typing a million messages in some random YouTube chat with a guy with a bandana on, with no shirt and afro.

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Don't come in here with that. We could be. Hey, hey, I'm a judge. Shit, since we just saying anything, I'm a judge. So I know, since we could just be anything, we want to be in this chat, since we can be, I'm can be, I'm a judge and I'm a jury. Matter of fact, I'm one of the jurors, since we can be anything we want to be. We can be anything. I'm Superman, too, since we can be anything we want to be.

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What was that? One song? You can be anything we want to be. What was that? What's that one song? You can be anything you want to be. Hey, hey, killer rob is a, a, well, a world renowned.

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Hey, y'all, we have a world renowned criminal defense attorney in our chat on monday morning, for some reason, he got. He got nothing else to do but be in this chat trolling. So let's welcome here, because you know this is. You know I'm a, I'm a, I'm a. Did you know I'm a heart surgeon? I'm actually, I'm actually doing open heart surgery right now in between this podcast, so it's like you can't see my hands, but I'm actually operating on a heart and I'm giving you all the news.

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Since me and Killer Rock, the fuck we want to be hey, y'all. Melissa is a neurosurgeon. Hey, look, tracy is six feet 150 pounds. She has 38 double deep breaths, long brown hair and she's worth six million. Y'all, yeah, y'all. Today we could be anything you want to be. I'm seven foot two. I play, I play tonight. Um, catch me in the NBA. Y'all, they just me. I grew a foot overnight and I'll be playing on the NBA court tonight, so check me out, wish me luck. I'm an NBA player.

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Oh, killer Rob, killer Rob, dude, killer Rob. Melissa says she be hooping. Wow, we got. Oh, hey, yo, we even got 50 Cent in here. Kami MC said look it, we got 50 Cent in here. Rob Pamela is the queen of all things and the most beautiful woman in the world. We got some. Hey, killer Rob, you open a can of worms. We all. Hey, look, it's Halloween today. Everybody is who they want to be. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

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But in all seriousness, y'all know one thing before I get out of here I gotta let y'all know all the content creators, all the youtubers, all the podcasters, all the journalists we became a family on this diddy trial and friday, at the close of this trial, I'm gonna give y'all some. So I'll give y'all some insight. All the content creators, we all were telling each other. We actually sat and it's weird, but it was like sad to see this end because we all became so close to not only each other, but we all became so close to our community through covering this and it was actually kind of a sad not sad, but like sad, like we all gonna miss each other. It was weird because I didn't see that coming. Y'all know I ain't emotional about shit like that, but I had to admit when they were telling me like they were gonna miss me and that they were kind of sad, you know was like.

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I had to admit I was a little sad too just because of this whole journey and it's just been. You know, I've met a lot of beautiful people and you know us being at the court, we all. Like you know, it's something about when you can't have your phones. You become even closer to people because we talk and we borrow each other's notes. And throughout this whole trial we just all became close and it really was a sad moment.

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And why this sad moment was going on in the cafeteria? Why did one of diddy's people come over to us and me and invite me to a diddy party to celebrate the ending of the court case or something? But let me tell you what was weird about it. Normally I would have been like cussing people out, like like going off about that or like saying it was weird. But let me give you something. I'm gonna give you some straight honesty. You know how, like you got bad people. Then you got people around them like maybe family members, maybe friends, who may not be so bad, but they got to stand up for their guy. When I got invited, it was from one of them, guys that's I think it was Diddy's godfather or somebody that's been seen around when he had the free puff shirt on.

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But the vibe was not like, like even with Quincy and all of the family, I didn't get the vibe. I'm just being straight honest. I didn't get the vibe that they hated me on that last day. Now they may hate me for real, but on that last day it was like everybody had kind of a weird aura where people were. It was not like a lot of, it, was just like a funeral or something.

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I don't know how to explain it, but when he invited me not that I would ever went, but it didn't make I didn't feel like it was a setup. I didn't feel like it was anything. It was like I almost got the vibe that they understood that I was just doing my job and it was no hard feelings. Now I could be dead wrong, but I, you know, I'm always going to give y'all honestly the vibe and what was going on. I don't make up shit for shock factor or just to make people look bad. I don't. I'm just so honest I want. I'm just giving y'all honestly the feeling I had, because my initial reaction was been like why are you trying to invite me to a party? Y'all trying to set me up? Are you trying to be funny? Fuck y'all. Y'all know that's my original, but on this last trial day on Friday, I didn't have any.

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I didn't sense any tension between me and the Combs like Quincy and Justin and Diddy's godfather, whoever, that black dude that's always with them with the free puff shirt on, free puff shirt on. I didn't sense that like that. For the first time he actually came over to me and shook my hand and was very regular. It was almost to me. It felt like look, I know it's a lot of fucked up, shit went on, but that's my people, so I gotta ride with my people. And it was almost like I know you just doing your job, no hard feelings, so y'all can take that how y'all want to take it. But it was weird to me because you know I was ready, you know I'm on, I'm on, I'm on the defense mode, I'm ready to like I'm, I'm defensive. You know I'm saying so. I'm ready to be like who won what.

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But it wasn't like that man and I'm not speaking for Diddy, I had no interaction with Diddy. I'm just speaking on some of the people around him where I thought it would be more attention and I thought it would be a lot more animosity in that cafeteria on this last day. But it really wasn't man. It was like I felt like people just was like look that flow just doing his job, um, and so I just thought it was weird. Of course y'all know I wouldn't go to no fucking no party anyway, but I definitely wouldn't be going to no diddy party, um, but it was weird to get like an invite and for him to shake my hand and, like I said you know I'm really good at peeping phoniness and peeping setups like I didn't get that vibe. I got the vibe of like they were just happy that this shit was over.

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They didn't have animosity towards me because previously I told y'all what my vip members know a few days before that I was in the cafeteria with Quincy. It was just me and Quincy and Justin and Diddy's son, not the daughters, but it was just me and them. I walked in the cafeteria. They were already in there. We were all waiting for our breakfast sandwiches.

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Now, that day I did sense some tension and a little animosity. I did sense it, but we didn't say nothing to each other. I didn't say none of them. They didn't say nothing to me, but I felt like they were whispering and saying like that's the guy that be covering you know our dad's case, but we would. I was just waiting for my breakfast sandwich and they were waiting for their breakfast sandwiches because they make them fresh. So that was a few days. But on this last day, on Friday, I just didn't get that same animosity. It was almost like they understood I was doing my job and I understood that this is Diddy on trial.

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As much as we may feel like what they may have been complicit in, and however, they weren't the ones on trial, diddy was on trial and so I just thought it was a weird moment when the guy, the godfather, came over to the table and I was sitting with some other content creators and kind of just shook my hand in like a very humble, cool way and invited the table which included me, uh to a diddy party or whatever. I don't even know what it was about. I don't know what type of party. I don't know if it was an after party for the close of the trial. I didn't even ask no details because I knew I wasn't going to go, but I still felt like wow.

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And aside from that, like I said, all the content creators, the journalists and all that, we all had a kind of a moment and it really was sad. Not about Diddy, not about the trial, it was just a journey that we were all there together. That started about seven weeks ago and you know I've been popping in and out and we just became close throughout this whole thing. And then to see it's over, it's like you almost feel like we all not gonna see each other again, but we will. So I just wanted to share that with y'all, because I it really was kind of a reaction that I didn't see coming. It kind of just hit me in the face at the close of court on friday night.

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So, like I said, I always want to say thank you to everybody who was on this journey. Yeah, they were trying to turn me, but you know that ain ain't going to work. You can't turn me. You can't turn me. That's why we're here. Yeah, yeah, melissa, because the thing is, at the end of the day, like I always tell y'all, I'm always respectful and cordial to everybody around, but all I care about is my community and my close friends that are around me in real life. I don't give a damn about nobody else, but I'm always going to be respectful. I don't want to go to nobody's parties none of their parties, but I will always, because it would be so easy for me to come in here and say I was at the cafeteria and it was a standoff and they were acting funny and everybody acting funny. But you know me, I'm just going to tell y'all honestly, and when I thought about it I couldn't wait to tell y'all because that was a reaction in a moment that I didn't see coming.

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Like I said, even christian combs, quincy, the mama, we didn't speak but you know how, like, when they walked past me or where they was around me on that last friday, it was like cool. It wasn't like the animosity that I felt earlier on in the trial. And, like I said, for the diddy dude with the pre-pup shirt on to come over there and invite me to a party. I thought that was very, very crazy. But, um, like I said, I always want to. I always appreciate that because I do want people to know I don't have no personal agenda against anybody, not even Diddy. I don't like what he did. I feel like he should be held accountable. I think it's fucked up. I think he's an evil person for it.

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But when I do my job, I'm not personally using my personal feelings to attack nobody. I might have a joke here and there, but I just lay out the facts and, good or bad. I tell y'all what I think, just like that interaction that I had in the cafeteria. You know, I don't want to say that I was invited to a ditty party and that we shook hands and that it felt like they actually didn't have animosity towards me. I mean, that's not like the sexy thing to say, but it's actually how it happened and how it felt. I'm not trying to give anybody no more credit than they deserve, but it really fucked me up because I was like, wow, so, whether they hate me forever or don't, for that moment on that Friday as we closed court for the final time, they made me feel like Flo, no hard feelings, we know you're just doing your job and that's what comes with being a celebrity. That's how I felt, that's how I took it and that's how I'm telling it.

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So thank you, thank you for everybody for being a part of this journey. I love each and that's how I'm telling it. So thank you, thank you for everybody, um, for being a part of this journey. I love each and every one of y'all for waking up crack of dawn and keeping me company as I vent to the world and break down these cases and as we wait for the, for the, for the, we could get it, we could get a conviction, or or we could get a, uh, a verdict today. The matter of fact, they just started deliberating, so we're gonna stay in tune to that. But also, y'all, I can't wait to get back to a lot of the cases and a lot of stories that we want to talk about, like tyler perry, fat joe, the ice raids, uh, even donald trump and iran, iran and all of that I can't wait to, after this diddy thing has kind of blown over, and we can get back to that. Even Donald Trump in Iran and all of that I can't wait to, after this Diddy thing has kind of blown over and we can get back to that. Much love to each and every one of y'all.

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Let's get the I'm Outs in here. Like Tracy said, flo, we have a family here, we all stick together and I appreciate it. So let's get the I'm O mouse in the chat and who knows, the next time, by the time I come on here tomorrow, we might be talking about the verdict. Who knows? Love you too, lily. Love y'all more than y'all love me for sure. Yeah, that's cool, and I don't have. I don't have no problem with that. If you don't agree, y'all know that I don't care. Much love to you, killer Rob. Canada, why no love? I just don't agree with you, that's all. It's all love.

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We arguing our points, but anybody that watches this show knows that I don't judge anybody for their opinion. I only judge people for the respect they show. If you show respect, you could disagree with me every damn day. It don't bother me. I expect people to disagree. When I make my content, I'm not wondering who agrees with it. I'm just making the content that I agree with, and everybody else is free to have their own feelings. So, killer Rob, take it easy. We can agree to disagree, but it don't bother me. Only thing bothers me is disrespect. But we all are grown people and everybody has a right to their own opinion. Thank you for emailing them for me, steph Terry. Rose says I'm out. Hey, boo says I'm out. Melissa says I'm out Peace, peace, peace, peace, peace, heart, heart, heart, heart, heart In love, face in love, face Till we meet again. Like Tracy said it best, and I think I can end on this note, there's no fun in football without an opponent. Thank you, tracy, great words as always. I love y'all but I am out.