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The powerful are attacking those who speak out, and the pattern is becoming impossible to ignore. Sean "Diddy" Combs has expanded his $100 million lawsuit beyond Courtney Burgess to include attorney Ariel Mitchell, criticizing her for requesting first-class flights and hotel accommodations when speaking to media outlets. The lawsuit attempts to discredit Mitchell by highlighting a Florida Bar complaint against her, yet raises troubling questions: If Burgess lied about possessing "freak off" tapes and testified falsely before a grand jury, why hasn't he faced perjury charges?
Meanwhile, a yacht stewardess named Grace has come forward with allegations against Diddy's son Christian Combs, claiming he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2022. Her story mirrors accusations made by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, whose lawsuit heads to discovery in October 2025. Grace alleges that after reporting the incident, she was ostracized and fired from her position – highlighting the devastating professional consequences victims often face when speaking out against the powerful.
This dynamic extends beyond sexual misconduct allegations. We explore how music industry elites routinely withhold payment from producers and creative professionals, sharing the revealing story behind LL Cool J's hit "Doin' It." The track's producer originally created the beat for Biggie Smalls, but when Diddy refused payment despite his considerable wealth, the producer sold it to Chris Lighty instead – permanently damaging his relationship with Biggie.
The show closes with the developing story of rapper T-Hood's death, allegedly at the hands of Love & Hip Hop stars Kirk and Rashida Frost's sons. The circumstances raise serious questions about celebrity privilege within the justice system, as T-Hood was shot in his own home yet one suspect claims self-defense. The family alleges police are providing preferential treatment to protect the celebrity family's reputation.
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The powerful are attacking those who speak out, and the pattern is becoming impossible to ignore. Sean "Diddy" Combs has expanded his $100 million lawsuit beyond Courtney Burgess to include attorney Ariel Mitchell, criticizing her for requesting first-class flights and hotel accommodations when speaking to media outlets. The lawsuit attempts to discredit Mitchell by highlighting a Florida Bar complaint against her, yet raises troubling questions: If Burgess lied about possessing "freak off" tapes and testified falsely before a grand jury, why hasn't he faced perjury charges?
Meanwhile, a yacht stewardess named Grace has come forward with allegations against Diddy's son Christian Combs, claiming he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2022. Her story mirrors accusations made by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, whose lawsuit heads to discovery in October 2025. Grace alleges that after reporting the incident, she was ostracized and fired from her position – highlighting the devastating professional consequences victims often face when speaking out against the powerful.
This dynamic extends beyond sexual misconduct allegations. We explore how music industry elites routinely withhold payment from producers and creative professionals, sharing the revealing story behind LL Cool J's hit "Doin' It." The track's producer originally created the beat for Biggie Smalls, but when Diddy refused payment despite his considerable wealth, the producer sold it to Chris Lighty instead – permanently damaging his relationship with Biggie.
The show closes with the developing story of rapper T-Hood's death, allegedly at the hands of Love & Hip Hop stars Kirk and Rashida Frost's sons. The circumstances raise serious questions about celebrity privilege within the justice system, as T-Hood was shot in his own home yet one suspect claims self-defense. The family alleges police are providing preferential treatment to protect the celebrity family's reputation.
Join our members-only Wednesday episodes for deeper dives into stories we can't fully cover on regular broadcasts. Your support keeps the Flow Show No Filter authentic and independent in a media landscape increasingly controlled by powerful interests.
To subscribe the show click below
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2419432/subscribe
To subscribe to the show click link below
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2419432/subscribe
Support the show
Go to this link to subscribe to my podcast to get all the exclusive podcasts uncovering the celebrity scandals! Diddy/Clive connection! What really happened to Whitney Houston, Aaliyah and more!
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2419432/subscribe
for merch (hoodies, tees etc) go to my shopify linked below!
www.andidontlikeit.com
FOR ANY ISSUES with your subscription please reach out to [email protected] and they will be happy to assist you!
FOR ALL VIDEO VERSIONS OF "THE FLO SHOW NO FILTER" LIVE SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON! FloDaddyFlo | "Uncover the Stories Behind the Headlines: Exclusive Celebrity & | Patreon TAP THE LINK!
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