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Diddy's Money Problems, Explained
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Headlines love glam shots of jets, but the real story is what happens when a brand-driven empire runs into a legal buzzsaw. We walk through why selling a jet he once flaunted is a flashing red sign for liquidity, how budgets and gatekeepers shape life when legal fees mount, and what it means when staff and attorneys feel delays. The difference between net worth and cash flow isn’t academic—it decides who can fight long cases and who starts cutting assets.
We also peel back the confusion around the First Step Act. Early placement isn’t early freedom, and “good time” math doesn’t move a 2028 date into 2026 without a court action or a pardon. If you’ve seen those summer release rumors, we translate the statute into plain language and explain why halfway houses or home confinement typically occur near the end. It’s legal literacy for anyone trying to separate PR spin from statute.
Then we shift to the L.A. Reid lawsuit centered on Drew Dixon’s allegations, the judge’s ruling on deleted texts, and why potential testimony from high-profile artists could matter. When a court flags missing messages, it moves the conversation from whispers to patterns, and the industry’s power dynamics start to look different. We connect the dots between reputation risk, evidence trails, and how quickly deals dry up when trust erodes.
If you care about how celebrity finance really works under pressure—asset sales, business managers, crisis PR, and the slow grind of litigation—this is your roadmap. Tap play, then tell us what you think: is this crisis management done right or signs of deeper strain? Subscribe, share with a friend who follows music industry news, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.
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SPEAKER_01:The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Happy, happy Monday to everybody in the building. Hope everybody enjoyed their weekend. I see we got a lot going on in the chat. We need prayers to a few people in the chat. We'll talk about that a little bit. Oh man, we got to go into we got a lot of silly stuff going on in the industry. We got an update on Diddy uh pockets. His change is getting strange and the money is getting funny. Uh, we got to go into that. Uh, this LA Reed situation cranks up this week. Court case for him for sexual assault of Drew Dixon or sexual and um basically black ballinger and all type of stuff, man. And um that's really heating up, and it I think that uh today is jury selection. Um, if I'm not if I'm not mistaken. Who we got in here? Angelina. I see you. Uh just unique. I see you. Uh-oh, uh-oh, y'all. Uh-oh, y'all. We got another newbie. We got a fresh, we got a fresh newbie first time live person, y'all. We got a first time. Y'all, we got a first time live person. Hope she ain't nervous. Everybody welcome her. Please welcome her. Who is it? Just unique, Susie. I tell you, once you go live, what's once you go live, what did she tuck say? You'll always be all right. Everybody give a warm welcome to Susie. Her first time catching the flow show, no filter live. She ain't gonna never forget today. Welcome, Susie. Angelina says, Hello, Susie. Welcome, Susie. Everybody say welcome to Susie. Give her a warm, warm welcome. Her first time catching the live. Sydney's Denise says, Welcome, just uniquely Susie. And welcome back, Denise. I see you were on vacation. Um, welcome back. Hope you're smiling just like you smiling in that uh in your profile picture. Uh good to see you all. Grandma Kathy, I see you got your hip replacement Wednesday. We are praying for you to have the best hip that ever hipped on a hip. We are praying that Wednesday that Grandma Kathy will get the hip, the best hip that ever been replaced in the history of all hips Wednesday. Grandma Kathy's hip gonna be so good, she might be able to be on the football field. That hip, that hip that grandma Kathy about to get Wednesday gonna be so good, she's gonna be dunking like LeBron. So look forward to the new hip cat, cat, grandma Kathy. You're gonna be all right. You know you got the whole crew behind you. Welcome to the breakfast crew, the wake and bake crew. Uh uh, and everybody in between. Angelina said we missing some likes. Come on, y'all, like the live. We missing a few likes. Like the live and share the live so we can get it popping today. Uh, did y'all teams win? Did y'all teams win? Y'all know this one for those who don't, who don't, who not big football fans, might not know that this weekend was the biggest weekend in all of sports. Wildcard weekend. They say that because it's hella games and everybody is win or go home. So people are on that football field, players are on that football field fighting for their mother effing life. Wow card weekend was crazy. Shout out to the Bills for their big victory. Shout out to the Rams. Shout out to uh who else? Who else? Who else? Who else? Who else? Who else? Who else? Who else? Uh, who won last night? It was a that was a the good guy. Oh, the uh Patriots, if I right? Who did I miss? Did I miss anybody? Oh yeah, 49ers over the Eagles. Yes, yes, yes, the 49ers. AJ Brown, what's up with him? If you if you are if you can you tell me what's up with AJ Brown? What what what what what he got going on? But it was a crazy, crazy, crazy weekend. Crazy weekend. But it is what it is. We gotta get into this Diddy Mess. Seahawks play next. Yeah, who plays tonight? Is it the Seahawks? Let me know in the chat who plays tonight. Give me one second, y'all. I'm gonna I missed a lot of week week and I need to catch up. Yeah, you need to catch up, Denise. Give me one second. We about to get into this. I am about to grab this charger. I don't want the equipment to die. Looks like I got plenty of juice, but y'all know how how that goes. One second, be right back. Let me get this chargers.
SPEAKER_03:The flow show. No filter. Oh, eight thirty a.m. Easter time tap in. Yes, the flow show. No filter. Oh, eight thirty a.m. Easter time tap in. Yes, the flow show.
SPEAKER_01:Yes, quick break, quick break, quick break. Why do I always have to be ahead of all media outlets? Why do I have to be ahead of all media outlets? There is one person who spoke about Diddy was about to run into financial issues. There was one person who spoke about that early, and that was me. And the thing is, I'm often so early that I have to argue with all kinds of folks. I always gotta argue with folks because when I say it, they think I'm crazy. Because they can't see it. I'm the I I'm the king of reading tea leaves, I tell you all the time. And it just made sense. All this overhead did he dealing with case after case after case, he can't make no new money, he refused to file bankruptcy. To me, it's common sense. It's not like I'm wishing, I'm not wishing Diddy run out of money. I mean, being held accountable and just wishing bad on I don't, that's just not my style. Y'all know me better than that. People say it as if I'm sitting around like wishing Diddy run out of money. I don't give a fuck if Diddy got money or not. He all I care about is victims being heard and victims getting justice and people being held accountable. That's all I care about. I don't sit around and wish nothing bad on anybody. That's just not my style. I report what I see was going on, and I give you my honest take. So whether Diddy going broke or not, my bills are still the same. My bills are still due whether Diddy go broke or Diddy got a hundred trillion dollars. So I think sometimes people think um that you know, when I say these things, it's like I'm sitting around wishing or hoping, or like I get some joy. If Diddy's going broke, I'm happy about that. Like I don't give a damn about the next person's money. I'm just reading what's going on and reporting it to y'all. As a matter of fact, even when I said that people who don't have a clue about how money works and how much money it really takes to maintain a lifestyle such as Diddy, they were telling me, and he's not going broke. When I said he wasn't making any new money, they like, well, he's he's uh making a lot of money renting out his private jet. And see, that shows flow. You don't know what you're talking about. He's renting out his private jet and making so much money, renting his private jet. And they had a little headline said Diddy is renting out his private jet uh to people as he's behind bars to make some money. Anyone that's been following me know that when that report came out months and months ago, that report about Diddy renting out his private jet was like shit. I think the trial was still going on at that time. If you remember and you've been following me closely, remember I said that private jet, whatever he's making, renting that out, don't cover shit. That won't cut that won't cover the landscaping bill. I said it then. But I'm so six months, five, six months ahead of this ahead of schedule of everybody, people think I'm crazy. But now, when the recent news dropped that Diddy just sold his private jet, now a little more, a few more people are starting to say, wait a minute, flow might not actually know what he's talking about. If money is flowing, why would Diddy sell his private jet now? He could have sold it at any point, could have sold it last year. He started renting it out thinking he could make some money with it and realized this ain't no fucking money. This ain't gonna help my 10-15 million dollars a month that I'm going through. So he has to sell it. Selling your private jack, and I have a video, I just don't like putting videos up because my video, this this live podcast, which is every day at 8 30 a.m., it's on Apple and Spotify 24-7 all day long. You can catch me on Apple and Spotify. Matter of fact, shout out to my Apple and Spotify family out there. But you can it's the private jet being sold is just an obvious sign. I had a video I could show where Diddy was kissing the private jet, bragging about the private jet, talking about how much he loves it. He was like literally in a creepy way making love to that private jet. If you saw the video, you would it it would even add more credence. He would never want to sell that private jet. He loved that private jet, it made him feel like a big time, big baller, big heavyweight, elite person that he wants to be. I don't know if y'all saw the video, but maybe I might post it on my social media today. Diddy was rubbing the walls of that private jet and kissing it. I don't know if this is when he first got it or he had it for a while, but he loved that private jet. He sold it. So to everybody out there that argue with me that there were no money problems, and Diddy got 400 million and 500 million and a billionaire and all of that. Explain to me why he's selling his private jet. When the last time y'all heard Diddy selling some shit like that, you didn't hear about Diddy selling shit until these this trial came and put a dent in them pockets. You didn't hear Diddy selling houses, selling private jets, uh putting his kids on strict budgets. And ain't nothing wrong with it. Money gets tight for everybody, it's a human thing, but y'all gotta realize I am just reporting and giving commentary on what's going on. And the only reason that we even discussing Diddy Pockets is because we believe, and a lot of sources have told me, that he has more criminal charges coming down the pipe. And if money is an issue, that will affect that will affect him being able to fight the charges. Uh article from the media takeout. Diddy going broke puts entire family on a budget. Now, the date on this is January 10th, 2026. Think about how far back I've been saying it, and again, it just gives you the read it lets you know why I am at the forefront when it comes to covering this whole Diddy saga. Ain't nobody better than yours, truly. And that's why everybody involved in the situation, a lot of close people in the situation, post my videos, like my videos, repost my videos, hit me up in my DM, tell me confidential stuff because they know I'm a man of integrity. I'm only gonna put out information that uh people are allowing me to put out. If you tell me something in trust, I'm not gonna run to the internet with it. I don't need to click some views, I get enough views on my own. So now it's just funny. Now I keep the flow community. We are y'all, you guys are always, you know, from the beginning, my goal is for you to know much more than your friends and family and anybody else that's covering and watching these stories. My goal is for y'all to always know more than them and to be ahead of the curve. And so far, I don't think I've disappointed. We always ahead of the curve. Now I got I always got to say something, then I gotta sit back and wait months and months and months for the rest of the media to catch up with me. And here's another example. But it says, Diddy's money on lockdown. Diddy may still be one of the biggest names in hip hop, but behind the scenes, his finances are reportedly on a very tight leash. Now remember, now we're gonna connect this Diddy stuff to the LA Reed sexual assault case going on this week. So stay tuned for that because I'm telling you, that's gonna be explosive. And I'm gonna tell you why when we get to the LA Reed mess. Now back to this. Wilder mogul serves a 50-month sentence. Oh, and we're gonna cover that 50-month sentence with this rumors going around that Didi could be out as early as this year, this summer. We're gonna have to address that too. So stay tuned. We got a lot to talk about today. 50-month sentence at Fort Dixon, New Jersey, following two man at conviction. Sources tell media takeout that even people in his inner circle are now feeling the effects of strict financial control. According to the sources, familiar with the situation, Diddy's money is currently being managed by TriStar Sports and Entertainment, the business management firm overseeing his assets during his incarceration. And insiders say access to those funds is anything but easy. Denying access. To the funds.
SPEAKER_00:Access denied. Funds had to be low.
SPEAKER_01:Elise says his kids probably stashed a lot of his money knowing Pops was going to be broke. They might have. Sources confirmed to media takeout that TriStar has placed heavy restrictions on how and when the money is released, which has allegedly caused delays in payments to certain staff members and even attorneys. One insider claims that at least one employee has already walked away because of the financial holdups. Employees are walking away from the Didler. But all the Didiots out there would have had me believe that I didn't know what I was talking about when I said money was getting funny. Change was getting strange.
SPEAKER_00:Coins were going.
SPEAKER_01:But now you kind of feel me. Now that more publications are saying it, now you get my drift. Like I said, I wasn't wishing for his pockets to go broke. It was just, I got a lot of common sense, y'all. I was born with a lot of common sense. And common sense, if you know how much money did he spend, what type of overhead he has, and the way he makes his money, you would understand that this brand destroyed him. See, Diddy makes money by being in the middle of money, by being in the middle of a producer and the label, by being in the middle of a liquor company and the consumers, by using his brand. A big part of how Diddy made money is a brand would say, Man, we need exposure. We want to be linked with Diddy. That was a big part, maybe 80% of how Diddy made his money. So when said brand gets destroyed, you have just took a man who could make millions and millions and millions and millions and millions damn near every day till he can't make shit that would hurt anybody. So to get to where we are right now and just think it's gonna get worse. We still got part two coming. Take a puff. We still got part two of the documentary coming. Take a puff on that. Take a puff for puff daddy, aka Diddy, aka the Diddler. More lawsuits are coming, more cases are coming, more time is going by with this overhead kicking Diddy's ass. Where's the documentary? Where is Diddy's documentary?
SPEAKER_00:Where the sons? Where is it? Where is it? I don't know where it is.
SPEAKER_01:I haven't heard about it. Who knows? If Zeus may have got shut down behind the scenes. Who knows if somebody told Zeus you put that documentary out? I'm pulling all my funds. Who knows? I'm just speculating at this point. I I haven't heard anything of the sort. I don't know what happened to the documentary. It's probably it could still be coming out as far as I know.
SPEAKER_00:But I what I do know is that documentary ain't gonna make the money that Diddy looking for.
SPEAKER_01:So we got employees who have already walked away. Mr. Told You So Flow has done it again. And the funny thing is, on my most recent post on Instagram and Facebook and TikTok when I spoke about uh Diddy's financial uh uh uh hardships or whatever, the little Mohawk Diddy's and all the Diddy it's out there, they running for the hills. They ain't even coming up under the post no more trying to defend Diddy's money. They kind of bowing out. They saying that fucker Flo knows what the hell he's talking about. We might want to leave his ass alone. Because he said this shit months ago.
SPEAKER_00:Months.
SPEAKER_01:If it's a tea leaf to be read, pay attention to what comes out of my head. Cause ain't nobody better than me when it comes to reading them tea leaves. I improved it over and over and over and over again. Shit, even 50 Cent wonder how I know what I know. When 50 Cent reposted that video of mine, when I was talking about the tampering charges and the witness tampering charges that they're looking at for Diddy and and and and how he could he might he's probably gonna dive into the Kim Porter stuff more on part two. 50 Cent ain't told me none of that. I just I'm just good at reading between the lines to the point where he had to post it. He said, I don't know how Flo knows what the hell is going on, but I sure as hell better we gotta repost it and co-sign it. Now, while Diddy remains one of the wealthiest figures in entertainment, those around him are reportedly discovering that being connected to a billionaire does not necessarily mean quick access to cash. To be clear, Diddy's spokesperson Judah Ingemeyer has denied that there is any disruption in payments, saying there are no issues with how finances are being handled. Still, multiple sources insist the situation is far more complicated behind the scenes. Sources told media takeout that it's not only his employees feeling the pressure, his legal team is feeling the pressure. Now his family must operate within a strict budget with any additional expenses requiring approval through TriStar. If a family member goes over the set amount, they must submit invoices for reimbursement. One example that raised eyebrows, we talked about the family dinner. For someone long associated with luxury, excess, and financial freedom, the idea of Diddy's money being tightly rationed feels like a dramatic shift. Let me stop right there for a second. A dramatic shift that I spoke about. But who am I? I'm just a I'm just I'm just a I'm just a uh a guy on the internet shooting from the hip. Who has been right 99% of the time? I would say out of 10 predictions, I'll get nine of them right, I might have one wrong.
SPEAKER_00:I'm human.
SPEAKER_01:I said that Diddy would uh before Diddy was even arrested, I said he would go to prison. I was right. I said he would get Rico, I was wrong. But even the one thing I didn't get right was the RICO, the whole world, legal analysts and everything is surprised, and people got fired behind it. So even though I didn't quite get that one right, the whole world, even the legal system, believes that was an open and shut Rico case, and you know how I know that because motherfuckers got fired behind losing this case or not getting Rico. Other than that, I've been spot on, and even the Rico thing, that's just moving the goalposts. I said Diddy would be in prison when people told me he wouldn't even get arrested. Before they even charged Diddy, I said he would be in prison, he would go to prison. There were tons and tons of people who told me at that time, roughly two years ago, that Diddy wouldn't even get arrested. Yet here we are. Yet here we are. Fall, a long fall from grace for the dealer. We know last week Trump said I Diddy's name has fallen so far from grace, Trump felt the need to not only just not pardon him, but come out and just put the whole support of Diddy to bed. No more playing with words, or I'm gonna look into it, oh I don't know, I'll see. No. Trump had to say, fuck no.
SPEAKER_00:Trump had to come on the vid come on TV or come on video and say, as far as I'm concerned, Diddy can kick rocks and flip-flops with no socks.
SPEAKER_01:Now, an article goes on to say, although Diddy is said to still communicate regular regularly with his family, access to his fortune is reportedly far from free-flowing. Every expense, every request, and every pim, every payment has to go through the gatekeepers. Some insiders believe that tight controls are designed to protect assets and avoid future legal or financial complications. Others say it reflects how complicated managing a massive business empire can become when its founder is no longer in direct control. Either way, the contrast is striking. A man once synonymous with champagne lifestyles, private jets, which have been sold, and unlimited spending is now reportedly operating under strict financial supervision. And while his camp insists everything is running smoothly, the complaints from staff, attorneys, and even family members suggest that the reality may be far from uncomfortable. Whether this is a temporary measure or a long-term restruction of Diddy's financial world, remains to be seen. One thing is clear prison life has changed more than just his daily routine, it has reshaped how money moves around him. For now, the mogul who once defined black excellence is living in a world of approvals, invoices, and budgets. And fans cannot help but wonder is this just financial management during a crisis, or the first real sign that even Diddy's empire is feeling the strain? I think it's a clear case that Diddy's empire is feeling the strain. I don't think I think a man as prideful as Diddy would only sell his private jet if he had to. I don't think, especially being in the position that Diddy's in right now, I just don't think he would sell his private jet because he knows how it looks, he knows what it implies. I just don't think in my heart of hearts that Diddy would sell it unless he really didn't have much of a choice. That's just my thoughts on the situation. So, as far as selling that private jet, let's dive into that from hip hop weekly. Sean Diddy Combs sells his private jet from behind bars. The bad boy rapper officially parted ways with this all-black Gulf Stream G-550 after acquiring it in February 2021. The aircraft now carries the tail number T7-OKS, appearing to be registered as San Marino. It was previously registered as N1969C and owned by Combs, Love Air LLC. The private jet was made in 2015 and is valued at around 60 million. Seating 14 passengers, it includes beige and tears and an entertainment system and is pet friendly. Since his arrest in September 2024, Combs have been renting out the jet. As of May 2025, it was hired over 126 times and used almost every other day since it was made available, clocking around 150,000 miles. One journey cost 32,000, racking up over 4 million in that time frame. Combs previously suggested putting the jet up for sale to raise money for a potential bail, but the judge rejected them. That's the skinny on the private jet. It is what it is. Angelina heard it. Now we're getting mixed, mixed, mixed, mixed, uh we're getting mixed takes on this. Um some people saying it's true, some people saying it's absolutely false. I actually went to Chat GPT. Um and Chat GPT tells me it's impossible. And I'll lay out why, but we'll go over the article first, and then I'll let you guys know what Chat GPT and other legal analysts have broken down, and we'll see who's right, who's wrong. I don't believe it. I don't believe it at all. But let's check it out. Media Takeout again, exclusive. Sean Diddy Cohn's approved for first step act could be home by this summer. According to multiple sources, connected to former billionaire mogul who spoke to Media Takeout, Diddy Diddy has officially been approved for federal government's First Step Act program. A prison reform initiative that allows eligible inmates to earn significant time of their sentence to structured programs and good behavior. And if everything continues on track, we are told the music mogul could be out on work release as early as this summer. And this is their breakdown. Now keep in mind, after this breakdown, I'm gonna tell you what legal analyst and chat GPT say about this. But this is what they say. Right now, Diddy's official release date is May 28th. That is what the paperwork says, but in reality, the date is not set in stone. Here is why the First Step Act passed in 2018 was designed to reduce uh time by rewarding inmates who could who complete approved rehabilitation programs. Under the law, federal prisoners can earn 10 to 15 days of time credit for every 30 days of participation. And what are called evidence-based reduction programs of productive activities, over time, those credits can add up fast, sometimes shaving 12 to 18 months or more off of a sentence. This Diddy has been uh accepted into this program. Sources tell us that Diddy successfully completed the Bureau of Prison's initial risk and needs assessment, known as the pattern evaluation, which determines whether an inmate is eligible to participate in credit earning programs. Based on that assessment, BOP officials recommend that he be placed into specific structured programs designed to address identified needs and qualify him for time. Credits. In other words, he passed the game. Once an inmate is approved, participation in these programs allows them to accumulate credits that can be applied toward early placement and supervised release, home confinement, or work release rather than serving the full sentence in prison. We are told that Diddy is currently enrolled in approved activities and is maintaining the opt-in status required to continue earning credits. Refusing programs or failing to comply can pause or eliminate eligibility, but sources say Diddy has remained compliant. Because of the amount of credit he is eligible to earn, combined with good behavior and time already, sir, insider say Diddy could transition to a work release or community placement program as early as this summer. That would mean he is no longer fully incarcerated inside a federal facility, but instead working and living under strict supervision. For those who do not follow the legal side closely, work release is often the final step before full release. It allows inmates to leave the facility for employment or approve activities while still technically serving their sentence. In short, freedom is certainly on the is suddenly on the horizon. This development comes after months of speculation about how much time Diddy would serve. When he was sentenced, many assumed he would remain locked up until at least 2028. But the First Step Act has quietly reshaped the system, especially for inmates who qualify and participate consistently. Of course, none of this changes the seriousness of the case that landed him in prison. Diddy's fall from billionaire mogul and public opinion remains sharply divided. Still, legally speaking, the clock is not moving much faster than anyone expected. Source close to the situation tells media takeout that Diddy is focused, compliant, and determined to get through his process. One insider put it bluntly, he knows the only way out sooner is to follow the rules to the letter. And that's exactly what he's doing. There has been no official statement yet from the Bureau of Prisons or Diddy's legal team confirming the projected summer timeline, but multiple confirmations indicate that his first step act approval is real and already in effect. Which means the world, while the world is still processing the downfall, the system is already setting a stage for his return. From a May 28th release to possibly walking free in a few months, if this holds, it will be one of the most dramatic turnarounds in recent celebrity legal history. And we are watching. First of all, don't y'all notice no other so some a news that big.
SPEAKER_00:Nobody else. Not even TMZ.
SPEAKER_01:This is a story that was reported by Diddy's team and sent to Media Takeout. Personally, which is why nobody else is reporting this crap. Now, that's just the common sense part of it. Let me go to the technical part of it, which is broke down by ChatGPT. Why a 2020 lip ticks release is not realistic. ChatGPT, not a person talking shit, not me, not Diddy's PR crisis team, not media takeout, no public. This is just ChatGPT, an AI system that is designed to just spew out whatever the law says. Chat GPT says the First Step Act does not erase years off a sentence. The First Step Act mainly allows earned time credits to be used for early placement, halfway house or home confinement, not early freedom years in advance. It does not override the sentence length set by the court. Federal inmates can earn up to 15% of good behavior. That reduction is already baked into the May 28th release date. There is no extra stack of time that suddenly pushes the release to 2026. This is Chat GPT. This isn't me. Earned credits do not convert to free and clear release. Even if he earns maximum first step credits, they can generally be used only to move to home confinement or halfway house, only near the end of the sentence. Federal law still requires serving 85% of the sentence unless you get a court order sentence reduction or a pardon, which we know both of those are out the window. ChatGPC says, bottom line, in plain English, people predicting summer of 2026 are confusing early placement with early release. The law simply does not allow the First Step Act to move a mid-2028 release date up by nearly two full years. Four and a quarter years. Quiet. And that date is just in my head. I don't know why, but I feel like new charges are coming in March. I remember last year, I think it was March when they brought the superseding indictment. I think it I believe it was March.
SPEAKER_00:And so now I believe they're gonna come in March again with new and with new charges.
SPEAKER_01:Don't you see how convenient it was? This is how you know it's a Diddy story. You know, let me let me give y'all some insight on how I read tea leaves and how I understand stuff without me even seeing it being reported. Don't y'all think that how ironic it is that the minute uh Trump shut down Diddy's pardon, miraculously, this story comes out about Diddy being uh released this summer. See, that tells me it's a Diddy story. Because if it was a just a general story that came out there, first of all, more people would be reporting it. Second of all, that story would have come out, it wouldn't have waited till right after Trump says he's not gonna pardon. Diddy, but Diddy has to keep everybody under the belief that he's coming home soon. It's part of his intimidation. He needs to keep his workers quiet, he needs to keep attorneys quiet, he needs to keep a lot of people quiet who may come out and start spilling the beans. Read the tea leaves. The story about Diddy Coming Home This Summer breaks right after Trump shuts down finally, once and for all, shuts down Diddy's Pardon Hopes. And then miraculously, Diddy's Pardon Hopes get shut down. Then miraculously, Diddy Coming Home This Summer comes out within seconds. Come on, y'all. It's obvious to me. I don't know, is it obvious to y'all? It's obvious to me. I don't know if it's obvious to everybody, but it's obvious to me.
SPEAKER_00:Let me go into the chat and see what y'all got going on.
SPEAKER_01:And Diddy's name may come up in this new uh what is his name? LA Reed. Sorry, I was drawing a blank. LA Reed accused of sexual, unwanted sexual assault advances, uh black balling, Drew Dixon's career, and they got proof. They got hardcore proof of it. His trial starts this week. Y'all know LA Reed, the big time music mogul, is caught up in this whole Diddy. He sent uh Usher and Justin Bieber to Diddy. LA Reed's name is behind a lot of shady stuff, and um he's on trial this week. Uh he he he he uh for diction refused to have sex with him or refused his sexual advances and other things. She is alleging that he blackballed her career, and they are saying that John Legend is proof, and he will be taking a stand. And another thing that don't look good for LA Reed is the judge has just came to the conclusion that LA Reed improperly deleted evidence, and that evidence he deleted is text messages. Now, if you are innocent, would you really be needing to delete evidence? Delete text messages. I say no, I say no. What say you? That don't sound like an innocent man. Then we have quotes from John Legend, the singer. We're just ordinary people. That John Legend. The one that said, we don't know which way to go. Well, this is a quote from him. It's just tragic when you lose the creativity and the fire of someone because they've been undermined for the wrong reasons. I think Drew's story is a tragedy, and there's been far too many stories like that in our business. John Legend is speaking about Drew Dixon trying to get John Legend signed, and LA Reed shutting it down. And him shutting it down because she refused his sexual advances over the years or over the time that this alleged criminal activity spanned. John Legend says, and it's happening too much in our business. This is what I've been saying. John Legend is going to take the sting. Tracy say, Tracy say, uh, delete. If you delete it, don't mean it's gone. She said, just ask her ex-husband. Oh, it's still there. It leaves a digital footprint for those who don't know. Denise says, John Legend is a PDF file, so he can shut his trap mouth to him and his wife. Well, the good thing is he will have to speak under oath. And whatever he is, Denise, he probably gonna be sinking LA Reed's ass. But now that you say that, Denise, if they do have proof that that John Legend is a PDF file, they might be behind the scenes threatening him. It's you just never know what to expect. John Legend might not testify to what we think he's gonna testify to. He might get up there and plead the fifth because somebody might say, if you go up there talking shit, we're gonna put all your business out. We don't know what, we don't know what to expect, y'all. We learned from the Diddy trial.
SPEAKER_00:We don't know what to expect. We don't know what to expect.
SPEAKER_01:All we can do is sit back and watch and see what the hell happens. But this will be this is a doozy for somebody as big as LA Reed. For somebody as big as LA Reed to be actually on trial for shit that's been going on in the industry for years, this is a huge case. Now, tomorrow we gotta talk about Diddy being dragged into this STD disclosure case, and it was something that started off as not really much of nothing. We got to is it just when you look around, it's just too many things going on, man. I don't know what case is gonna be brought forth to Diddy. I don't know what what is he gonna be able to get it, get it, get out of this mess. I doubt it. Uh, I will check into it uh and bring it to you tomorrow. Remind me, Grandma Kathy. We're gonna go over Grandma for Grandma Kathy tomorrow. Please don't let me forget, guys, tomorrow, Taco Tuesday, we're gonna get some updates on the rest of David. I'm gonna do some digging and see what I come up with so we can discuss that tomorrow on tomorrow's show. So just that and grandma Kathy, I got you. Before your hip replacement, we are gonna cover uh the singer David. And for those that may not know, David is accused by the whole public and supposedly should be arrested soon for the unaliving of a minor. In which he had an alleged relationship with the whole thing's a mess. Um, and I don't like it. But I tell you one thing, we'll be back.
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