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When Bullies' Power Crumbles: Diddy, Cuba Gooding Jr., and The Truth

Flo Season 1 Episode 124

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The walls are closing in on Sean "Diddy" Combs as his legal team scrambles with increasingly desperate tactics. His latest move? Attempting to subpoena Warner Brothers for raw footage from "The Fall of Diddy" documentary while simultaneously claiming they're drowning in evidence from the superseding indictment. This contradiction isn't lost on anyone – especially the judge who's growing visibly frustrated with these delaying tactics.

Former security guard Roger Bonds provides damning testimony about Diddy's treatment of his personal chefs, describing how one woman was physically thrown out of Diddy's home "like Jazz from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" simply for not letting cleaners in. Even more disturbing is Bonds' revelation that Diddy would deliberately make female staff cry, once telling Bonds, "Watch me make her cry" before verbally abusing another chef until she broke down in tears.

Meanwhile, Cuba Gooding Jr finds himself dragged into Diddy's orbit as he desperately avoids being served legal papers related to sexual assault allegations from producer Lil Rod. This isn't shocking given Gooding's troubling history – 30 women have accused him of unwanted advances, he settled a $6M lawsuit just before trial, and pled guilty to forcibly kissing a nightclub worker. When someone runs this hard from legal papers, it raises serious questions about what they're hiding.

What we're witnessing is the inevitable collapse of power structures that protected celebrity abusers for decades. The bullies who carefully selected victims they perceived as vulnerable are discovering that fame, money, and connections can't shield them forever. As Diddy presses forward with frivolous legal maneuvers and Cuba Gooding Jr dodges subpoenas, the truth becomes increasingly difficult to suppress.

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Speaker 1:

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, good, happy, happy, hump day Wednesday. Everybody, as always, thank you for joining the Flow Show no Filter live. If you're live 7.30 am on YouTube, check us out. But my day was Apple and Spotify listeners. Happy, good evening, good afternoon. Whenever you listen to this.

Speaker 1:

We are all in here, excited for another show and to bring more truth to my supportive community. Y'all guys have been amazing. Guys and gals, um, y'all have been supporting, subscribing, hitting up the merch. No complaints here. Let's just keep it up, keep moving forward. Uh, diddy is heating up. You can tell it's getting close to trial time because Diddy is trying everything. He going after Warner Brothers. Now we're going to talk about that. Uh, cuba Gooden Jr also. If you watching me, you see this picture.

Speaker 1:

Cuba Gooden Jr got something strange going on. We're going to get into that. And uh, jay-z and Tony Busby are in like their 45th round of this heavyweight fight and, at this point, starting to get on my nerves. But we got more. We got another update on Tony Busby and Jay-Z. They just keep suing each other and now they suing each other. Because each other's suing each other. Like, nah, it's a lawsuit, I'm suing you because you suing me and vice versa's suing each other. Like, now it's a lawsuit, I'm suing you because you suing me and vice versa. It's getting out of control also. Uh, what's been going on with diddy chefs that's kind of wrapped up in the warner brother situation. Um, diddy and and his personal chefs that he's had over the time they got a crazy relationship. We're going to dive into that and what else that's about it. And then we're going to go from there and see what else we got time for. Justin Bieber just to throw that out there. He going off on paparazzi too. He just cussed out paparazzi the other day in the desert. I'm going to try to get to that towards the end, if we can.

Speaker 1:

But uh, it's trouble. If you are in diddy's camp, you are in deep, deep, deep, deep, deep trouble and ain't nothing gonna get you out of this trouble. See when I was growing up, and ain't nothing going to get you out of this trouble. See when I was growing up. See Diddy done pissed off the judge. He done pissed off the public. He even done pissed off his own attorneys. You know the one attorney that quit. Just so happens that attorney name was Rico Rico, but he quit Diddy, pissing off everybody.

Speaker 1:

Now it's funny, and when you're pissing off people it made me think back to when I grew, when I was growing up as a child me and my siblings. You know I always talk about my mama, love my mama, but my mama wasn't no joke, and see the tactic that me and my siblings use to get out of trouble. It ain't going to Diddy because he in big, big, big, big, big trouble, but what we used to do when you're in trouble is we used to start cleaning up. I don't know if you come from a family like that, but if you see your mom in a bad mood and she on the phone going off on bill collectors or going off on family members or going off on anybody, and you just sitting and laying around lounging at the house lounging, well, my house, your ass, better pick up some some, some y'all better. You better run that vacuum or you better break that broom out or do something. You just start cleaning and that was like your force field. You know what I mean. It's like my mom. As long as you cleaning up or at least look like you cleaning up. Oh, you ain't gonna get bothered, so that won't work for diddy. Um, he's in serious trouble. Ain't enough cleaning up in the world he can't clean. If he cleaned up the whole fucking prison he's still in trouble. So it just made me think about matter of fact.

Speaker 1:

Yesterday my best friend was going off handling business. You know he manages a lot of people. He was handling his business and his tone he was going off so much I just start taking out trash and stuff. It's just an instinct from my mama days. Whenever somebody in the house is upset or you around somebody that's upset you. Even at a family gathering, if the family people start fighting uncles and aunts and they start fighting if you a kid best thing you do is start washing the dishes or something, start cleaning up, look like you busy. Because if you just sitting around looking like you just lounging without a care in the world, whatever cuss out going on over there is coming your way, buddy. So Diddy in trouble and cleaning up ain't going to do it. What am I talking about? Well, he got situation going on With Warner Brothers right now and I'm going to get into this Cuba Gooden Jr, little strange Diddy.

Speaker 1:

Cuba Gooden Jr Stuff going on. We're going to get into that in a minute, but we're going to start off with Diddy has more demands. Diddy has more what we got going on, oh, is it low? Are you guys low? Can you guys not hear me? Oh, yeah, if it's choppy, ain't nothing I can do about it, y'all, I'm sorry, that's the. Uh, it's the system. There's nothing I could do about it. I'm sorry. Uh, let's see. Yeah, it's nothing I could do about it. I'm sorry if it's choppy, uh, let's see. So, uh, we're gonna go into this. Uh, uh, sean Diddy Combs wants access to from the. He wants access from Warner Brothers at a Diddy documentary, and so Sean Diddy Combs lawyers have subpoenaed Warner Brothers music, seeking raw and uncut footage, unedited footage.

Speaker 1:

This comes from Digital Music News and they're talking about from the Fall of Diddy documentary. Now his lawyers sent the subpoena back in March to Warner Brothers, asking for all recordings, including raw and unedited footage from the interviews with two accusers who appeared in the series. Now the docuseries aired on HBO Max in January, the demand for any notes or journals that accusers gave the documentaries producers and records of financial payments made to the accusers in connection to their involvement with the project. Now warner brothers is fighting this subpoena in court as diddy trial looms. Lawyers for the studio asked a federal judge overseeing the sex trafficking case to squash the subpoena, which is a nine page within a nine page filing. Saying reporters privilege cause Combs efforts. An overly broad fishing expedition, says Mr Combs seeks outtakes from the interviews with two persons featured in the docuseries. Warner Brothers lawyer said the interview outtakes it seeks are protected by the reporter's privilege. That applies to the unpublished news gathering materials, to the unpublished news gathering materials. The lawyer continues mr combs has not met and cannot meet his this, his burden to overcome that privilege.

Speaker 1:

So long story short. I'm gonna continue the article but I'm gonna uh, let's, let's dive in what we heard so far. Um, y'all remember the fall of diddy documentary. We covered that in great detail, uh, and so in that documentary there are a lot of stuff. A lot of stuff came out about diddy. A chef said that diddy uh physically attacked her. Uh, there were women said that diddy uh sexually assaulted them.

Speaker 1:

A lot came out in this documentary and, like we know, diddy is trying a a new, a new strategy. His strategy is now it's almost like I know I'm guilty as hell. So the best thing I could do is try to get every piece of evidence removed from the case. Remember I said that yesterday. I said, diddy, if, if, if, if we all could get shit removed from cases and we can get all the evidence removed, wouldn't anybody, nobody would be in prison, everybody would be free. So diddy is continuing to try and warner brothers is like not trying to hand it over.

Speaker 1:

Warner Brothers is like look, these interviews are protected by reporters privilege. You can't just request our, our property on this documentary. And I think, if I'm correct, warner Brothers is also don't want to get wrapped up in this case. Warner Brothers is also don't want to get wrapped up in this case. I think Warner Brothers feels like once they turn in this footage Now that opens the door to basically bring them full fledged into the case, and they don't want that. And so one of the the most damning parts in this documentary If All that Did Is is about the chef. And when I'm looking through the indictment papers this chef there's a strong possibility and I really feel in my gut. This chef is one of the witnesses, if not one of the victims, but I know for sure, I'm pretty sure she's one of the witnesses. There's a couple chefs that had issues and we're going to get into that.

Speaker 1:

The Warner Brothers files describe. The Warner Brothers filing does not directly name the two accusers whose notes and outtakes and Diddy's lawyers want to see. Instead the filing describes them as Individual A and individual B. So on individual A and individual B. Individual A is Mr Combs, first former personal chef. That's the one that followed Diddy and I got a clip that's gonna describe what the hell been going on with these chefs. That's gonna share some light for y'all listening that might not know how many horrific stories have come out that Diddy has about chefs and confrontations. So individual A was employed with Diddy, confrontations. So Individual A was employed with Diddy and had various rumors. Individual B is called a former romantic partner of Mr Combs. Now I don't know quite who they could be in the fall of Diddy. I didn't have time to watch the whole documentary again so I can't. I can't quite call who they would be talking about as his former romantic partner who was on fall of diddy, but if if we go back and check it out, it's not hard to figure it out now. The lawyer's petition says she was featured in the docu-series discussing the origins and path of her relationship with him, including one alleged sexual assault incident.

Speaker 1:

Now Warner Brothers lawyer argues that Combs fishing expedition is an attempt to find something to use against those accusers. Should they testify against them in trial, him in trial. See, diddy is trying to get the copy of this footage. The unedited meaning want everything they said, so he can cherry pick something that they said and use it against them. So so is it gonna work? Who knows? We might never know Until after May 5th. So as it stands right now, warner Brothers is Is fighting it. They're not trying to turn over their private recordings, but the judge has not ruled on it and we will be waiting to see how that turns out.

Speaker 1:

But it just brings another point up diddy, diddy's lawyers. Just, I just did a story yesterday and we talked about it. Diddy's lawyers are saying with the new superseding indictment they have way too much evidence To come back. Basically, they're drowning in evidence. They're being overwhelmed With evidence, right, well, you're being overwhelmed with evidence, but you have time to reach out and try to subpoena more, more evidence from a documentary, entertainment purposes only. So which one is it. Do you not have time to to deal with the evidence? Or do you have time, because obviously you gotta have time? If you're looking at extra evidence, you're trying to subpoena footage that really don't have nothing to do with you, or the case. That's a documentary that they put out and people telling their story. So you wasting the judge time and and and it's another thing I told y'all watch how this.

Speaker 1:

As this plays out, diddy has already got on this judge's nerves and the trial hasn't even started yet. See, when you on trial or dealing with this, the human element, the human element, is always prevalent. Now, what do I mean by that? What I mean by that is we got laws, we got protocol to follow and judges, and everybody has a job to do. But one thing you can never discount is that we are all humans. At the end of the day and why am I bringing that up? Diddy, with all of these frivolous motions, is not doing anything but getting on the judges' nerves. I don't care who you are, we are all human, we all have feelings and at your job, at my job, at anybody's job, nothing pisses us off more than somebody wasting our time and making us do work just for the sake of making us do work.

Speaker 1:

And I'm telling you all of this because, as this plays out, this is going to be another theme that's going to happen in the trial, and y'all going to be able to come back to me, come back to this show, and say, flo, you said it. You'll be able to tell your friends hey, we talked about that on the podcast months ago. Watch what I tell you. This judge is going to is is going to literally hate diddy before we even get to the middle of the trial because of stuff like this, all of these judges, it's like, okay, if you got a motion, cool, this is what we do. This is, this is the court system. But when you're just filing and filing and and trying to get stuff removed that's just basic evidence, trying to get people removed who are professionals and experts, who have been on tons of cases before Diddy's, you don't do nothing but get on everybody's nerves. And that's what Diddy finding out, because, see, for a long time, just being Diddy was enough.

Speaker 2:

You was.

Speaker 1:

Diddy famous, had money, had connections, had power, had it all. But you was getting on everybody's nerves. Then they just you was on top of the world, did he? But now you getting the same dose of reality that we all live with. And now, once you lock behind bars and you take away the fame and the money and the image and the facade and all the cap, as the youngins say, you just left with the man. And now we've removed all of that. Now you're just the person who get on everybody fucking nerves. You getting on the prison people nerves, the prison guards, the prison. You getting on every judge's nerves. You even getting on your own legal team's nerves. It's just that certain people will keep taking your money. But, as we know, mr Rico, the lawyer who left Diddy, diddy was getting on his nerves and we're seeing it play out more and more and more. And I'm telling you now watch as this trial starts and develops. Watch what people say. People gonna be saying hey, man, diddy getting on this judge's nerves, this judge's tired of diddy. Watch, I'm always early, you watch. I watch what I tell you because I can tell how diddy is going into this trial. My, my, my uncles and all they always just tell me how you start is how you gonna finish, and that is so true. And if you think all of this shenanigans and extra work for no reason, you think that's gonna stop when the trials start. It ain't going to do nothing but ramp up. So I will keep y'all posted on what the outcome of this Warner Brothers footage is.

Speaker 1:

But I'm going to tell you why Diddy wants to attack this footage. I had to. You know, I bring some receipts For those that might not know the full context or miss some of the story. I always bring some receipts for those that might not know the full context or miss some of the story. I always bring some receipts. These receipts are for y'all because I want to give everybody a chance, because everybody, everybody doesn't know every little thing about these stories and that's what some people have to understand. Some people be like man. We knew that, yeah, but everybody doesn't know all this. Some people have other things they do. So here go a receipt now.

Speaker 1:

After you hear what roger bro roger bonds says about the chefs and went on, and what went on you know roger brons is his ex-security guard of diddy. When you hear what went on out of his mouth. You'll understand why diddy is trying to get these, to get this footage from the Warner Brothers so he can attack it, which also lets you know something else that I said before I played this clip. Remember, I told y'all a lot of that fall. A lot of people in the fall of Diddy, I believe, are going to be witnesses in the actual trial and they were waiting to tell their story until the superseding indictment was over. And then, all of a sudden, here comes the fall of Diddy documentary with all this explosive new allegations, and then the superseding indictment came. I'll be keeping you all up. I'll keep you all ahead of the curve. So now check out this clip from Roger Brines talking about some of the stuff that went on with the chefs and other things. Check this out. Youtube got a million commercials. Sorry y'all.

Speaker 3:

That year there was an incident in a new york city nightclub where I guess a guy walked up and tried to talk to cassie Right and Puffy got upset.

Speaker 2:

Right, what happened? He smacked the guy, okay, and we was outside the club and then they came rushing him out and I was like yo, what happened? He was like yo man, he just smacked the guy. We got to the house by the time we got to the house we was there for about a half an hour and then he got the phone call that the guy would not press charges if he brought him down $30,000. So we went in the safe, got the $30,000, and they went and took it down to the guy and you never heard nothing else about it again.

Speaker 3:

Okay, and that same year another situation happened with Diddy's personal chef, Right Jordan Jordan. Jordan Chaton Chaton. Yeah, Jordan Chaton. How long has she been Diddy's chef at that point?

Speaker 2:

She had been Diddy's chef all together, I would say. Jordan stayed there about three years and this happened around almost on her way out the door. So she had been a chef for about two years at that particular time.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and from what you heard and saw, what happened, From what I heard specifically from her you know what I'm saying. She he put his hands on her. You know she said that he was very upset at her because she wouldn't let the cleaners inside the Alpine house. Puff used to live in Alpine, new Jersey and she was there and she was looking out for the twins, even though Kim had nannies. She trusted Jordan just to like be her eyes and ears, like, let me know, make sure that they treat in a certain way, make sure the kids is good. So it was a time that the house was really messy and so I'm gonna continue, but just to catch you up.

Speaker 1:

So the house was messy. The house was messy and then, um, the cleaners were coming. She didn't let the cleaners in because she didn't know that they were coming. She also helped Nanny Kim's twins, which is Diddy twins as well, and Diddy ended up putting his hands on her. But he didn't only just put his hands on her, he actually sent her flying. And I'm going gonna let this continue. But if y'all remember that, that, that back in the day, when will smith, when, when, when his father, uh, would get mad at jazzy jeff and and throw jazzy jeff out the house, remember that scene? If all my old heads I remember, will smith, y'all remember fresh prince of bel-air when he used to throw him out, they saying that's literally what did he did to this chef? I'm'm going to let him tell it.

Speaker 2:

They had sent over some from the office. The office controls everything so they sent over some people to clean the office. She'd never seen it because she was used to Mexican people coming over to clean the house. So when some black people came there she wasn't sure if she should let them in or not. So she didn't let them in. So then the nanny came over and asked her to make some coffee and she said she didn't know how to make the coffee.

Speaker 2:

And then she said out of nowhere, puff just stormed into the kitchen and was complaining about her, talking about her, got in her face, put her, put her hand his hand on her forehead and started pushing it back. And if you know Jordan, you know that Jordan ain't going to let a man just put her hands on. So she said don't put your hands on me. One thing led to another and with all his might he pushed her out, flung her out the door and she fell on her ass and she fell on her knees. And that was the last time I seen Jordan and I actually didn't even know.

Speaker 2:

Everybody was talking about it the next day, but I was like for real. She just quit out of nowhere. So I never really knew why she quit, but with everything that's going on with Cassie, she reached out to me and she said it's really, really, really bothering her, Like it brought back all the trauma going on with Cassie. She reached out to me and she said it's really, really, really bothering her, like it brought back all the trauma and everything that she went through with Diddy, who was always screaming at her, yelling at her and the fact that he put his hands on her. That it was. It was kind of driving her right now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean. The story I heard was he threw her out, like on Fresh Prince, the way Jazz would get thrown out the front door. It was like that I heard.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's exactly what she said. It's crazy. Yeah, yeah, if you know, puff, when it comes to women and it comes to his workers, that's not the first time. His exact words to me one time was watch me make her cry, oh, watch me make her cry. Oh, you know what I'm saying. Watch me make her cry. Not even her Pacific. She had another chef. He had another chef who he had made cry and I remember I think her name was Danielle and she.

Speaker 1:

Now there's another chef that he made cry. Remember I told you Diddy and personal chefs, these women, it's been rocky to say the least. That's not even a good way to put it. It's been assaults going on. He got off on making them cry. He got off on making them cry. Do you understand what we're dealing with here? I'm going to let him continue, though.

Speaker 2:

He had another chef who he had made cry and I remember I think her name was Danielle and she cried and she told me. She said I'm going to call my father Bones, and she was getting ready to call her father to come talk to Puff. And I said don't call your pops. I said, you know, get yourself together. He didn't put his hands on her, he just was screaming at her. And he didn't put his hands on her, he just was screaming at her and I said just get yourself together and think about it. And she had the day off. You know what I'm saying. She went and got herself together and then the next day she came back, but she didn't stay for long. You know, it was like she had to get herself together and get a new job and she left.

Speaker 1:

Yep, that's multiple. Just right right there, that's two chefs in one interview talked about putting hands on, screaming, making cry, and see my. This has made me think about a lot of the little mohawk ditties that are that come in my comments and you know they're very weak men, very weak men. Men. We've seen this 50-year-old. I'm not talking about a little kid, I'm not talking even about a college kid. I'm talking about this 50-year-old man behind me in this picture which is for those that can't see, it's Diddy. We saw this 50-year-old man put, put his hands. This ain't no speculation. This is 4k, real-time domestic abuse. We've all seen it kick, punch, throw everything to a, everything to a woman that looks like she might not even be 80 pounds, 100 pounds, and we watched this 50-year-old man beat this girl on tape and video and we have decade-long allegations of this man Did putting his hands on women, beating them, screaming, whatever he can do.

Speaker 1:

And then you got these little weak-ass Mohawk Diddy's coming in my comments talking about man. You turned on a black man, so I always want to ask them. So you're gonna let diddy whoop your, whoop your daughter's ass and you're gonna not tell anybody or not say nothing about it, because he's a powerful, because he's rich and powerful. The fuck. See you coming in my comments but you ain't even understanding what the hell going on. You looking at a big dog, you think I'm worried about a little mohawk diddy. Come, uh, in my comments when I'm on this bitch calling out the actual bullies like diddy, in real time, out loud. So if I call out a big bad, the big bad bully Diddy, if I call him out, do you think I give a fuck about some cop, some mohawk Diddy in my comments? Do you know what I do to you? You just too small for me. See, I've always been a voice of the people and I've always be the one who stood up to the bullies. This ain't start with the flow. Show no filter. You could trace this back to when I was a little bitty tyke in school. I never I always despise bullies, bullied or ever confronted or took advantage or used my power on anybody. But if a bully thought he could get over on it and I was around, I was going to check his ass, because I see the fear.

Speaker 1:

See those little Mohawk ditties that come in my comments. They can't, they're not strong enough to stand up to nobody, especially a man, they only can stand up to a woman. So they hide in their comments and they try to figure out a way where I can say something where I could be strong one day and I could stand up. But so you can't do that in the comments. Stand up, put your face on it, put a microphone on and say it out loud, like me, if you want me to respect you. So when you come in my comments, make sure you gotta let you know how to read the room. Because if this guy putting his face on it two hours a day, calling out not only diddy, calling out russell brand, uh, the government system, mississippi cops, whoever I call them all out, I don't care if you black, white, green, orange, brown, fuchsia I don't even know what the fuck color fuchsia is, but I don't care what color you are. If you are a bully, I'm going to stand up to your ass, point blank. So the little mohawk ditties, when you see this man on 4k beating some women, you going to try to tell somebody what they tearing down. So if I'm tearing down people, what the hell is diddy doing, then what do you call that? That's my next question. If me getting on the mic presenting the facts, giving my opinion is tearing somebody down, then what do you call kicking and beating and throwing a vase and slamming motherfuckers? Because I really like to hear that. Because if you calling what I'm doing tearing down, I know you got a hell of a term for that, but I still got love for the Mohawk Diddies because they push out all my content and they love me the most.

Speaker 1:

My video upload. They can't wait to watch it because, because they see the strength that they don't have, they see it in me and it makes them feel insecure. They say who is this man? Think he can stand up to Diddy? I can't stand up to him. That's you. I stand up to them all.

Speaker 1:

I don't cut no slack and it always pissed me off when I saw people getting bullied. That's always been something that pissed me off, because I can't stand a bully, because they pick and choose who they think is weak and who they think they can put their hands on. Did he never put his hands on Suge Knight? Why did he never put his hands on Suge Knight? Why he never slapped Suge Knight, why he never slapped Suge Knight, why he never slapped 50 Cent, why he never threatened 50 Cent. 50 Cent has called Diddy every name in the book. I'm going to tell you why Because he's a bully and bullies pick and choose. That's why I don't respect bullies. I don't like bullies and I will tell bullies to their face and if I can't see them in face then they can tune in to the fucking show and you'll know showing, you'll know.

Speaker 1:

Now we're going to get into this weird ass Cuba Gooden Jr Diddy situation that's going on. I don't understand it. All I know is Cuba Gooden Jr is dodging being subpoenaed. They can't serve him. They even saying they can't serve Diddy's kids. But I've been kind of staying off the kids. I don't really like even the grown kids. I don't really like going too far.

Speaker 1:

I might if it's something that need to be talked about, but I don't go in on kids. Kids did that. My dad always used to tell me kids didn't have to ask to be here and even though some of kitty's did, these kids are over 18, they still kids and with a father going through this and the mother, it's so much going on. I try to cut them and get them a little grace, but I ain't giving cuba good no grace. He hiding from being served, like I said they trying to serve his kids, but I ain't even going into that. They trying to serve cuba good and junior. And uh, he been dodging it.

Speaker 1:

And so I I started doing some digging. Y'all I said, why is he dodging? What is he scared of? And I couldn't get no articles about it. I ain't gonna lie to y'all. I didn't see. No, I said, well, maybe it's no big deal, because if I'm the only one asking about it must not be a big deal. Oh, but I just had to be patient. What they say, patience is a a virtue. It'll never hurt you. I came across from one of my parents.

Speaker 1:

I love this publication radar online because they go. They go where you need to go with these. They're not talking about the fluff stuff. Radar online bring it to you, so check it out. It's from radar or radar online. Bring it to you, so check it out.

Speaker 1:

This from radar or radar online. It's almost like they wrote this article because they knew I was looking for some info, because the title of the article is exactly what the hell I was looking for. It says why Cuba Gooding Jr is sweating over sketchy past as he's dragged into the horrors of Sean Diddy Combs Sex scandal. So we about to get into this, sarshoff says, with Sean Diddy Combs trial set to go underway. Radar Online can report that Cuba Gooding Jr is freaking out over being dragged into the mess. Now what mess are they talking about? Before I continue this article, let me give you a little bit of context.

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Little Rod, the next biggest lawsuit that helped to take Diddy down or get him charged, little Rod. Little Rod had a lawsuit that spelled out a lot. He's a producer that worked with Diddy. Little Rod is a producer that worked with diddy. Little rod is a producer that worked with diddy and diddy was showing up which was having him come in the bathroom while he was naked, sending people to get sex workers, all type of alleged trifling stuff. Well, in that lawsuit, little rod detailed that he would be around Cuba Gooding Jr and I think Cuba Gooding Jr tried to grab his balls or I don't know, just weird, just putting his hands on him. He said he didn't like it, and so this is the mess that this article is talking about. So let's continue. Gooding is already busy defending himself In a separate trial that this article is talking about, so let's continue. Gooding is already busy defending himself in a separate trial revolving around his interactions with Combs Last year, former Combs producer collaborator Rodney Little. Rod Jones accused Cuba Gooding Jr of sexually assaulting and harassing him while on diddy's yacht.

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You on a yacht. You thinking you, you done made it. I've been there like uh, uh, you, you're struggling, you're trying to get into the music business, you're grinding, you get scooped by somebody like diddy. You think everything is beautiful, life is great. Did he say hey, man, come on. Man, we've been working hard. You want to get on the yacht? Come on on the yacht. You jump on the yacht. You like, wow, it's this person on here, that person on there. You can't believe it. They asked you for it. Do you want to drink? Hell yeah, I want to drink. You're so infatuated, you just happy to be drinking on Diddy's yacht so you can put a selfie in the air and say hey, y'all look at me. I'm on Snapchat, I'm drinking on Diddy's yacht. You know how it is.

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He feeling good, until them drinks start hitting and that truth start coming out. And you sitting down and Cuba Gooding Jr asked you to sit down. Hey, cuba Gooding, I remember you from Boys in the Hood. I remember when you was acting like you was about to go handle some smoke and then you started crying and you went back home and your dad was happy. Remember that scene in Boys in the Hood. So you sit down, you talking to to him and next thing, you know, you, you, you're thinking this is why is his knee keep bumping and rubbing up against my knee? But you keep talking, you keep talking, y'all talking. Then he getting close and now you, shoulder to shoulder and you trying to, and you noticing that as I scoot over a little bit, he scoots over a little bit. So you still, hey, you's happy.

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You done told your friends, you done made it. You, you, you on the yacht with diddy and and and drinks is flowing and and and, so you want to. You don't want to think. Cuba Gunn Jr, his hip, his knee, just happened to be rubbing against my knee. I know, I know it's not on purpose. And then Cuba Gunn Jr feels like you're not resistant enough. So now he feels the drinks hitting, he feeling empowered. Now he just cut the games and just grabbed your balls. Now what do you do? You done already told all your friends everything lit.

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You done told your parents. You made it, your parents proud of you. You been working hard. They was talking shit about you. They said you wasn't going to be nothing, you never going to make it in music. You need to get a job. Pull your pants up all type of shit.

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Because if you come from where I'm coming from, back in the day, every conversation ended up with ended with pull your pants up. We come from the sagging era, if y'all know what sagging is. You have your pants. You showing your half your ass out. No, diddy, and you're sagging. And I don't care what you got in trouble for. My grandparents and parents would ridicule you and at the end of the conversation they'd say pull your pants up, boy.

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So let me get back to the story. So, lil Rod, you, lil Rod, you just told everybody everything's good. Diddy ain't paid you yet. So you done put all this work in. You know you want to get paid.

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So I can't tell nobody that Cuba Gooding Jr just grabbed my little rods. And that's how you find yourself in this situation when people say well, how did he not say nothing? Because you got to look at the entire situation. Ladies and gentlemen, you can't just look at one singular, isolated incident and then ask a bold question like that, because the answer has many layers. See now, as I broke down that story to you, though, most of y'all can understand how somebody cannot say nothing he trying to pay his rent, diddy working him like a Hebrew slave, and he ain't got paid yet. You think he want to tell, hey y'all, cuba Gooding Jr just bought, just touched my little rods.

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Okay, now next thing is okay, so little rod, you were moved from the situation. We ain't paying you, we might put a hit out on you. You blackballed from the industry, yada, yada, yada, yada, yada. And you got to tell your parents hey, false alarm, I didn't make it, I'm still. I fell off. You got to tell your friends Ain't nothing happening? They're going to ask that ain't nothing going on. You ain't on Diddy's team, no more. They're going to ask you what happened, what you going to tell them? You going to tell them this big producer that they thought you was, because you told that Cuba Gooding Jr touched your little rods.

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So this is what Cuba Gooding Jr, mr Jerry Maguire himself, is finding himself in the middle of Now. You know he has vehemently denied these charges. Let's put that out there. I don't want nobody coming after my ass. No ditty. Cuba Gooding Jr is vehemently denying these charges charges, let's put that out there. I don't want nobody coming after my ass. No diddy. Cuba gun jr is vehemently denying these charges. I said it twice. But a source also said cuba has vowed to leave his own strokes behind and lead the model life, but the diddy case just keeps sucking him right back in to the same scandal he's been trying so hard to avoid.

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And one thing I can say about because you know any chance I could give you a little context of what I saw One thing I can say about Cuba Gooding Jr is I don't know if it's drinking or it's drugs, but he be on something. And you know why. I know that I was in LA this was around my when I was in the industry, running around rapping with Floyd and 50 and doing all this shit. Well, I was in a LA party, a regular party, not no Diddy party. This was at a regular la club, regular, regular degular.

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And so I see cuba good and junior, and you know I'm thinking at the time, I'm thinking of cuba good and junior from boys in the hood and the movie. So you know I'm having him. I got him in, though, holding him to the highest regard. And then I'm looking at him and he was drunk, acting, weird. Um, just eyes, look, blush, just look.

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I'm like it was like the first that the cuba good junior probably was the first celebrity that I ran into. That it was almost like when the magician, when you find out how the magic trick was done or you find out that ain't no Santa Claus, because I never thought that Cuba Gooden was a drunk, weird, obnoxious, acting gentleman in public. Now, this is why I know he had an issue. I was surprised when I saw him the first time, but then there were plenty of other times in LA where I would be at an LA party and see Cubaa good and junior and the same thing drunk, acting, weird, obnoxious, loud. I was hurt. I was.

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I love cuba good and junior in in uh uh, boys in the hood, even up to I think he was in a movie that nobody liked. I think it was called boat trip. I even liked him in that horrible movie and Cuba Gooding Jr was just the first person I ran into and realized this celebrity is this celebrity. Stuff is not what you think it is at all and see the problem or not problem. But the thing about me was I was the same person I am now. So I was looking at it like what the like? This is crazy. Like I would never think you would be so obnoxious like this. Then I went on to meet more and more celebrities and realized, like you know what flo celebrity ain't what you thought it was, and I'm gonna leave it at that. So I'm not surprised at all.

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He is trying to do everything to avoid the negative publicity that's coming with this. Mr cuba gooding jr, the one thing y'all know about me I I only speak on if I can speak on it and I saw it. I'm gonna tell you what I saw. If I ain't, if I have no context, I'm also gonna tell you that, like, hey, I don't know nothing about this person, never been around that person, blah, blah, blah. Cuba Gooden Jr. I've never been on no yacht with him or none of that, but I've definitely seen him in the club and, like I said the first time, it surprised me. But then, as I start kicking it around in LA and seeing Cuba Gooden Jr more, it was his regular. So when I see you getting drunk, obnoxious, acting a fool, people got to walk you out of the club and you are Cuba Gooden Jr. It makes me look at what Lil Rob saying and saying. Lil Rob might not be making this shit up, because I've seen Cuba Gooden Jr out of sorts multiple times and it just it looked like.

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When you see a college student at a keg party and he's in college, getting carried out and this, and that you say, hey, that's college, you know, you, you, you, you going through your college experiences, it's almost a funny story. I think I told you the funny story about when I down like 12 straight beers trying to, trying to show off, and ended up passed out in front of everybody, carried into the bathroom by some women, some college friends, and it was embarrassing, but that was college. When I ran into Cuba Gooden Jr and he was running around like some dude at a keg party in college, he was in his 40s, at least, at least. And so when you see a guy in his 40s or higher or older, multiple times drunk, loud, obnoxious and acting weird in the club at that, I don't put much past that person. Maybe that's just me, obnoxious and acting weird in the club at that, I don't put much past that person. Maybe that's just me, but I'm looking hard. Not, y'all know, is innocent until proven guilty. But I'm just saying the insider inside of good Cuba Gooding Jr's camp said he is sweating bullets about the prospect of having to go to court to answer Little Rod's charges. Why are you sweating bullets? I think I can tell you why and I think everybody listening and everybody watching can also tell you why you sweating bullets. But I'm going to leave that. I'm going to leave that alone. In the meantime he's vowed to be an upstanding citizen and to get into and not to get into any more trouble at all. We shall see. See in the.

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Let's go back to the little ride. We got some time. You know, I've been going. Y'all been showing me so much love. Y'all been subscribing, y'all have been supporting. I've been going over every day on it and I told y'all that's how I am. I love doing content and giving y'all content anyway. So I don't it don't even bother me when I run over. I just want to make sure everything that need to be covered for that day is covered. If it take an hour and a half, it take an hour and a half. It take an hour, take an hour. But let's go back to the, the constant harassment that little rod spoke of while he was in Diddy's camp working on that Love album.

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It is alleged that during one incident with Cuba Gooden Jr, cuba Gooden Jr began touching, groping and fondling Mr Jones' legs, his upper and inner thighs and, near the little Roddy's, even the small of his back. I didn't even know guys had a small of our back, I thought that was just a woman thing. But according to this article Gooden was even on little Rod's small of his back. But according to this article Gooden was even on a little ride, smaller his back and his shoulders. Is that why you dodging the paperwork, mr Cuba Gooden Jr? Jones said he was extremely uncomfortable, wouldn't you be? I don't know if anybody ever touched a small on my back. If they did, I ain't know.

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Jones said he was extremely uncomfortable, proceeded to lean away, just like I told the story. You know you thinking like At the time. I'm sure you thinking like. I know I ain't tripping. That was his hand on my thigh or maybe, maybe I didn't have too much to drink. But it feels like Cuba Gooding Jr's finger is sliding down the small of my back. I don't know what they putting in this.

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A rock, he say he rejected. He got to the point where he just rejected Mr Cuba Gooden's advances and it didn't stop till he literally had to. He got to the point where he just rejected Mr Cuba Gooden's advances and it didn't stop till he literally had to forcibly push him away. And see, this goes back. Now this is all alleged, but this goes back to what I said about. This is another form of bullying to me, because Cuba Gooden Jr knows what hand we see, little Rod, if you watch his interviews.

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He came from church, a church background. A Little Rod came from a church background. Uh, without being too I don't want to disrespect Little Rod in any kind of any way. I'm just trying to get y'all, I'm trying to paint a picture here. So follow me.

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Lil Rod got a church background. He speaks very, very like passive, very low key, very laid back, but he doesn't strike you, he doesn't put fear in you. To you, let's just say that when you speak and so it's people like cuba good and junior that that see somebody like little rod, see that they are are kind of timid church background you just want to put your hands all over this man because you feel like you can't, because I guarantee you cuba good and junior wouldn't put his on his hands, on my shoulder or my small, my back or my thigh or a lot of people or 50 cent or anybody you name. It's a lot of people he would never do that to. But creeps like Cuba Gooding Jr see somebody like Little Rod and all of a sudden now they feel empowered and dominant and getting drunk and want to do extra, and so that goes back to my point. That is what pisses me off y'all. I don't like that. I don't like when people pick and choose. That's bullying, because Cuba Gooding Jr know where to keep that hand at when he around the right people. But soon allegedly soon, as he see a little ride church background, don't have much, don't have pretty probably don't have a lot of people backing him up. The likely target for a perv. Cuba Gooden Jr, stop running If you're not guilty or you ain't got nothing to hide. Cuba Gooden, go ahead and take the you know, let the paperwork, come and go on in court and plead your case Because of right now you're running and your background ain't looking too good. Lil Rod had to push you away.

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Now, shortly after this filing, gooden said that he met Combs around 2019, 2020, and they hung out a few times out a few times. One of those times was including the new year's eve on 2023, when he listened to puffy's music on the yacht with jones. So cuba admits that he was there. He said that encounter happened after he jumped from star-studded yacht parties until he met up with Diddy where he was invited to listen to a song. Couldn't argue.

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This guy who's suing him is going after the money. I'm sure and, by the way, I don't know P Diddy's life. I don't know what he's going through. We were acquaintances, cuba Gunn Jr. You don't know Diddy's life. You don't know what he's going through really, cause, my lie detector meter is going the fuck off right now. He said they were just acquaintances. He said they were just acquaintances, but do y'all know that at least 30 women have come forward Over the past year, accused Past years Past six years Of accusing Cuba Gooden Jrr of making unwanted sexual advances 30 women.

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Now, in 2023, he narrowly avoided a civil trial, following grape with our allegations, by settling with a woman known only as Jane Doe Just before the jury selection was set to begin. There's all facts, you can look them up. I ain't got a. You don't got to make up nothing in this story. The fucking truth is crazy enough. You ain't even got to make up nothing. Anybody out there, youtube and a podcast you ain't even got to make up nothing y'all this stuff. The facts are crazy enough. Now it's not known what the final deal was, but this Jane Doe was looking for $6 million and Cuba Gooden Jr settled it faster than that movie Boat Trip left the box office and went to, uh, the dollar store, dollar show. I still don't know why nobody liked that movie boat trip. It was funny to me anyway.

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If you settle with somebody that wants six million dollars and you settle right up right before the jury, the jury is selected, so that means you went far enough, you tried to go far enough and act like it wasn't real until it was about to get real, real, and then you settle. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it was some truth to that accusation, because if you were paying it just to avoid the bad press or to avoid whatever, like you know some of that sometimes that's the reason they say I just settled because I just wanted to avoid. You know, blah, blah, blah. If that was the case, you would have settled immediately. But when a person settles late, late, late, late, and when it's about to get real, that mean they were actually just hoping that it would go away and hoping that all of their intimidation tactics and all of that would work. And once they realize, oh shit, this fucker going to trial, I better settle because I know I've been doing wrong and I know I done. Sexually assaulted boom, six million dollars, snap of a finger.

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Now, in a separate case, cuba gooden pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge that he forcibly kissed a worker at a nightclub in New York back in 2018. You plead guilty because you forcibly kissed a worker. I'm sorry, cuba Gooden Jr, a worker. I'm sorry, cuba Gooding Jr. It ain't enough boys in the hood movies, boat trip Radio. Ain't enough movies in the world to make me look past all of this smoke. I don't know too many people that got caught charges for forcibly kissing people. You got a problem, bro. And when you see that this happened in a nightclub in 2018, think back to what I told you. I saw with my own eyes. I saw a 40 plus year old man, drunk and high out of his mind, in the club and having to be escorted out with friends multiple occasions. I saw that with my own eyes. Not little ride, not speculation, this is what I saw. So when I see that with my own eyes, then I see you actually have charges of forcibly kissing people. You settled out of court on a grape charge at the last minute Millions of dollars and now Little Rod says what he says and you hiding from paperwork. What the hell am I supposed to think? Now he completed alcohol and behavior modification counseling and was later able to plead guilty to a lesser harassment violation, resolving the case without any time behind bars.

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Now let me give you all some real talk right quick. Let me give y'all some real talk right quick. I told you I skimmed these articles but I like to read them in depth, live with you, because you get my live reaction and ain't nothing better than somebody's live reaction. So this particular part, I missed this when I skimmed it and I didn't know this before. So this will let you know when you read tea leaves. If you know how to read tea leaves, you can understand a lot, because I didn't even know that Cuba Gooden Jr ever completed any type of alcohol and behavior classes and modification and counseling and all. I didn't even know that, but it just confirms what the hell I was seeing. This was way before, not way, but this was before 2018. And I couldn't believe it. That's why I remember it like it was yesterday.

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I'm like imagine being a kid growing up and you seeing Cuba Gooding Jr and these actors and you think everything is gravy. And then you running a Cuba Gooding Jr in a club I'm thinking of Cuba Good, good and junior from the movies and you and he's just a triple, a typical drunk. And then you even say to yourself well shit, everybody get drunk. I had a drunk time, everybody have a moment. But then every time I would be out, I would run into Cuba Gooden Jr and he would be drunk out, his mind high, acting obnoxious and having like talking loud and in people face and his friends would have to drag him out. So it was an ongoing thing. So now that I read into this article and saying that he went through that back in 2018.

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Now it all makes sense. So I ask y'all is cuba good jr just an innocent man that just bad luck runs into him? Where all of these cases? Just they just coming out of nowhere and people just want money? Because that's what Cuba Gooding Jr think. He think people just want money. But no, cuba, they don't want money. They just want you to keep your fucking hands to yourself. That's what they want. They want you to keep your fucking mouth to yourself. That's what they want. They want you to keep your fucking mouth to yourself. That's what they want. See, quit using money.

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Because people like Cuba Gooding Jr what I'm finding out a lot of these celebrities see, they will do whatever for money and fame. And you know how they always say we always think relative to ourselves. So because they are willing to go in that back room with Diddy for money, do this for money, do strange things for change, because they think like that. They think everybody think like that. We don't. Some of us have integrity. Some of us have integrity. Some of us have moral compass. Some of us don't do whatever for money.

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You listening to one of them, but it always surprises me when celebrities, if you ever listen, that's the first thing they go to. Oh, they doing, they just want money. Nah, you just want money. That's why you got people playing with your backside or whatever, or doing whatever you can to get in the industry, and then y'all do that and and do that to the other ones who come and the other ones and it's a whole circus of highly weirdness who think everybody want the money. Y'all the ones want the money.

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That person that you had to do all that counseling for and pay out that money and all that they didn't want the money. They would rather you just didn't grape them. They would rather you just didn't forcibly put your tongue or kiss them. That's what they wanted. And since you couldn't do that, the only thing you're good for is money. Oh, you tuning in here you're going to get. Get the truth, nothing but the truth.

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And if I ran into cuba good and junior tonight, I'd tell his ass to his face, because that's what people like Cuba Gooding Jr are missing Somebody in their camp that can tell you, bro, you being weird, get the fuck out of her face. See, that's how me and my guys and my friends and my family, that's how we talk. Yeah, we cool, but if you doing something strange or weird, we going to tell you. And see, people like Cuba Gooden Jr, diddy and the rest of them type of guys they don't have those people around. Always use the stories like a fast car with no governor, nothing to slow it down and you get this. You get cases, you get settlements. Now you dod and paperwork. Cuba Gooden Jr, I'm disappointed, I really am, but they got courts for that.

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See, I'm just a podcast or YouTube or content creator giving my opinions and giving y'all the facts so y'all can come up with y'all own opinions, but the courts will settle and figure out how accountable. Or should Cuba be accountable for his actions? Or should Diddy be accountable for his actions? That ain't my call. My job Is to dig up all the facts. Actions, that ain't my call. My job is to dig up all the facts, wake my ass up and report them to my community and give them my opinions and let them share theirs. Anything outside of that is outside of my jurisdiction. So all the little Mohawk ditties y'all upset, get out my comments. You can't do nothing there. Go to New York, go help Diddy, go put something on his books, go stand out and protest, go do something, because I am don't be. You ain't doing shit in the comments. See, I'm the truth at what I do, which is why I go for the real deal.

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Cuba Gooden Jr, that went crazy on me, but let's continue, man, I ain't going to beat the dead horse, but I've been waiting and looking for some Cuba Gooden Jr information for like two months and ain't nobody really been talking about it. Ain't nobody really been covering it until recently. So that's my two cents on Cuba Gooding Jr. Hope you enjoyed that segment. What else we got? We cooking today, y'all we cooking today, y'all we cooking today. But what would an episode of the Flow Show no Filter be without one thing doing a Bieber update? You know I got an update on Bieber. Bieber done, cussed out some more folks can't blame him, but I gotta tell y'all about it. What went on? Also, jay-z and Tony Busby. I gotta get to that before we get out of here.

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So look, just to catch up, a quick recap on what's going on with Jay-Z and Tony Busby. Jay-z is accused of using abusive tactics to silence Tony Busby, and so what was happening is Jane Doe withdrew her claims and then tony busby withdrew uh, as an attorney on that case. And, if you remember, that case was where jay-z and diddy were allegedly raped or sexually assaulted a younger female that was not of the correct age and then tony busby represented her and it just blew up, ended up getting dismissed and she withdrew and jay-z literally came out on top. Well, busby is saying that they had a secret I don't want to say secret because it wasn't a secret, but had a deal and the deal was if Tony Busby dismissed or dropped the suit, then Jay-Z was supposed to stop going after him. This is their words, not mine. And what happened was Donnie Busby is saying that he withdrew, his client withdrew and then Jay-Z came back suing and doing all type of stuff. Anyway, I'm only telling you what they're saying. At this point I don't really have too many opinions on this particular situation because it's kind of like in the court's hands and they're kind of saying the same shit they've been saying.

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But this is a recent article in a recent development. I just want to keep you all up to speed where we're at right now. So, as of right now, tony Busby is trying to get Jay-Z's suit against him defamation, different other things. He's trying to get it dropped because of this quote unquote deal that Jay-Z and Tony Busby were supposed to have. Now is it a solid deal? There's no paperwork, so who knows? But right now we waiting on the attorney I mean not the attorney. We waiting on the judge to rule or not rule attorney, I mean not the attorney. We're waiting on the judge to rule of not rule if this lawsuit with jay-z going after tony busby to see if it will continue. Like I said, I won't spend much time on that, just can't be.

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You update and another update before we get out of here is uh, everybody that lives in bieberland, belieber. If you aieber, uh, listen up, got a uh update on Justin Bieber real quick to let you know what's going on with him. And uh and uh, we, we will, we will definitely uh, as soon as this pull up, we'll definitely get into this bieber situation where it's not pulling up. Basically, what happened is justin bieber, uh, what is being harassed by the uh, by paparazzi. Y'all already know that y'all. Y'all have seen, uh, all the different scenarios where justin bieber is trying to get away. They're saying he is on having a problem with drugs. I don't know, but I just know he is going through it right now in his marriage and all type of stuff. And now we have another recent situation where he has attacked or or gone off on paparazzi from following him around and it's just getting to the point where you just want to. I'm sure he just wants to be left alone. So this is yahoo entertainment. Real quick, a little bieber update. Everybody I know a lot of my community, have been wanting to keep in close contact of what's going on with Justin Bieber, so let me just bring you this before we, before we wrap this up.

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Today Justin Bieber seen blasting paparazzi for following him in California desert. He said give me a break for two seconds. Now what happened? Justin bieber recently slammed the paparazzi, calling them assholes. That sounded like something I would do for filming him during a coffee break in california. Now in the video, justin bieber didn't mince his words when speaking with the pro, with the photographers who have seemingly been following his every move. Justin bieber's strong response came days after people have began voicing their concerns about him, as he has posted photos of himself appearing to be smoking some mary wine, mary jane out of a bong and different and other different situations. So justin bieber is seeing furious when he, when he sees the paparazzi following him and says to leave me to cologne. He says what the bieber said emphatically in the desert. They followed bieber to the desert. He didn't stop there, calling the members of the media fucking assholes and I quote why are you guys out here? You going to record me and shit too. Give me a fucking break for two seconds. Those are Justin Bieber's words. I know they sound like my words, but those are justin bieber words.

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Bieber's blow up on the paparazzi arrives weeks after the singer revealed he is struggling with anger issues. In a personal message that he left on instagram and I'm gonna just say this uh uh quote before we get out of here of just Bieber he says I got anger issues too, but I want to grow and not react so much. Later he posted another set of images saying I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic. Then I remember we're all being made to think we're not enough, but I still hate when I change myself to please people. He stated I think I speak for Justin Bieber and everybody when I say I know they will be happy when this is behind him and people can move forward. But that's easier said than done. We got a long case long, much more allegations coming, but I like what he said and that's what I want to leave. That's. That's the note I want to um touch on before I get out of here.

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Be yourself.

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Nothing makes you happier than being yourself. And so when he said that he's been miserable when he feels like he's being inauthentic. I can relate, because the moment I was always myself. But the moment I embraced my 100% self Is the point in life where I began to be the most happy. Genuinely, and it's hard to explain because we all, I always felt like I was always being myself, but it's, I would think it's levels too, and I would think, when you're saying you're being, when I was saying I was being myself, I was probably like 80% there. Think, when you saying you being, when I was saying I was being myself, I was probably like 80 percent there. But 20 percent of the shit I was doing was because people around me were doing it. You know, not nothing crazy, but you know just, you know, even hanging out all the time, like I got to the point where I didn't like to hang around and I would just be hanging out because that's what people, my friends, did, or people I was around. And then when I got to a point in life where I was just like you know what, if it ain't me at all, I'm just saying no, I'm not doing nothing that I don't want to do or going against who, I am in no type of capacity, and it was at that point when everything that I wanted to be in doing life blew up. This is real story.

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This podcast has become more than a podcast. This has become a documented story of a motherfucker who just decided to be themself. Because all of y'all who listening we go back to TikTok days my Instagram family, my Facebook family, my Apple family. I got families on all pod, all platforms. But the beauty of this is y'all all have been on this journey with me. That started way before this podcast and so when when my listeners hear my words, they hit hard because not a lot of my listeners and a lot of my support been here since day one when I was just making TikTok videos and I wouldn't put a shirt on.

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Why? Because I was working hard. People don't even realize. They would say why, well, you don't put a shirt on? Why don't have a shirt? They don't realize I was making so many fucking videos. I'm not taking on and taking off a shirt 10 times a day and when I'm at the house lounging, most of the time I'm shirtless. Most of the guys in my family, most people in general that I know, most guys, don't have a shirt on when they home. So me, not having a shirt in my content represents hard work. That's what it really represents, and people who comment on it don't understand. See, the no shirt came from a necessity. Don't understand. See, the no shirt came from a necessity. I had to make 10 to 15 videos a day to get here to where I'm at right now, and I would challenge anybody to take on and off a shirt 15 times a day and see if by day, if you can even get past day two and say you know what. It's either shirt on or shirt off.

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And so one of the best compliments that I receive from people who really know me I'm talking about people that know me from when I was a kid, got this big community and made strides in this industry and it's all just me being myself 100% of the day and no, nothing feel better than that. It ain't the money, it ain't the fame, it ain't having all the followers None of that. Because if I wasn't being my authentic self, I would be in. I would be miserable right now because I would have all this community of people and all this going on and inside. I know this really ain't me, but for the people who grew up with me, knew me from kindergarten, from school, from my family members, just people who really know me. When they say the what I like about your movement and your park and your whole, everything you do is that you just a hundred percent are you and that's enough. And so anybody listening, it's the same thing. This is a story. It'll never change.

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Don't get caught up in trying to be what somebody else wants you to be or what you think you should be, because you're going to wind up like a lot of these celebrities, a lot of Cuba Gooding juniors, a lot of that. You find yourself in a place that you can't get out of. It's called a trick bag and Flo, don't do trick bags. Bye, as always. I love y'all, but I'm out. I'm out, bump, bump, bump. Thank you.