Podcast Summary: The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Prince Andrew Arrested Over Epstein Ties
Host: Flo
Date: February 19, 2026
Overview
In this no-holds-barred episode, Flo reacts to the breaking news of former Prince Andrew's arrest in connection with his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Flo dives into the details of the arrest, the broader fallout from the newly released Epstein files, and the continuing lack of accountability in the U.S. The discussion also touches on developments in the Nancy Guthrie case, rounding out a packed, high-energy episode loaded with commentary, community engagement, and Flo's signature skepticism about the authorities and elites.
Main Topics and Timeline
1. Prince Andrew's Arrest Over Epstein Ties
[02:21]–[53:30]
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Breaking News: Flo kicks off by announcing the long-awaited arrest of former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, by Thames Valley police on his 66th birthday.
- “They arrested his ass on his birthday. They say, happy birthday!” – Flo [06:10]
- The arrest was for suspicion of "misconduct in public office" following years of speculation and mounting evidence from the Epstein files.
- Stresses that while the arrest is a milestone, it's happening overseas—no prominent U.S. figures have yet been charged. Flo expresses frustration:
“Ain’t nobody in America did yet. And that is what we trying to figure out. What are they waiting on?” [03:03]
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Details of the Arrest:
- Police searched two properties associated with Andrew.
- Highlights the investigation triggered by anti-royal organizations calling for scrutiny of Andrew’s interactions with Epstein.
- Discusses the police press release, which didn’t name Andrew per UK policy, but all media reports reveal his identity.
- Notes the explicit connection to the Department of Justice's release of the Epstein files, made public after a Trump-era bill.
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Media and Royal Family Reaction:
- King Charles reportedly stated, “The law must take its course,” showing no public sympathy for his brother's situation.
- The Royal family and key government officials (including the UK Prime Minister) reiterated that nobody is above the law.
- “The law must take its course. The King said the Royal family was not told in advance that Andrew would be arrested.” – Flo [14:50]
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Evidence and Allegations:
- Discusses images from the files, including Andrew in compromising positions, and references the longstanding accusations from Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
- “His ass got arrested on his birthday. They came and got him on his 66th birthday. What a birthday.” – Flo [07:24]
- Andrew’s loss of royal titles and previous civil settlement payments to Giuffre are covered, as well as his ongoing denials.
- Discusses images from the files, including Andrew in compromising positions, and references the longstanding accusations from Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.
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Speculation on Cooperation and Next Steps:
- Flo and listeners debate whether Prince Andrew might "snitch" to get a lighter sentence, and if that could impact American figures mentioned in the Epstein files.
- AI research during the show suggests UK law only rewards cooperation that advances the UK case, so U.S. figures may go untouched.
- “At the end of the day, only way it helps him is if he’s snitching on something that helps the UK case.” – Flo [50:02]
Notable Quotes
- “Imagine being a prince, feeling like you untouchable. Ex Prince.” – Flo [12:03]
- “If they can arrest a prince, we can arrest a president.” – Flo quoting chat member Tabitha [22:30]
- “If Prince Andrew knows as much as I would think he knows by being a prince and being around Epstein, I’m thinking he might… his ass might not make it. His ass might be grass.” – Flo [24:50]
2. Global Fallout: Who Else Has Been Held Accountable?
[41:25]–[53:00]
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International Consequences:
- Flo catalogs resignations, charges, and professional fallout for figures in Norway, France, and the UK, including politicians and university officials connected to Epstein.
- Regrets that nearly all accountability is happening abroad, not in the U.S.
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U.S. Accountability (or Lack Thereof):
- Calls out prominent Americans—like Larry Summers, Thomas Prickster, and Casey Wasserman—who have faced professional repercussions but no arrests.
- Frustration builds over the perception that U.S. elites are protected:
“All the criminals that are in the Epstein files are the ones running the government in the USA. That’s why.” – Flo quoting listener Fire Glory [46:55]
Notable Quotes
- “Why is it that all this can happen overseas, but we sit around Americans and ain’t shit happening?” – Flo [44:20]
- “Our world… appears to be ran by a bunch of freaky bastards and we need to change that.” – Flo [47:05]
3. The Culture of Silence and Celebrity Complicity
[47:06]–[53:00]
- Industry-Wide Complicity:
- Flo rails against celebrities and politicians who maintained close ties to Epstein even after his convictions, emphasizing how emails show ongoing contact and covering up.
- References notorious names (Ellen, Oprah, Naomi Campbell, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Diddy) for failing to speak out or actively distancing themselves.
- Calls this the “dead giveaway”: major public figures’ praise and invitations to Epstein continued even after allegations were public.
- Asserts that silence from those in power is indistinguishable from complicity.
Notable Quotes
- “All they care about is being rich and famous.” – Flo [51:39]
- “Anybody that went to his island multiple times and said they don’t know anything is a bold-faced lie and the truth ain’t in you.” – Flo [50:15]
4. The Ongoing Nancy Guthrie Mystery
[54:38]–[60:11]
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Case Update:
- Sean (guest correspondent) shares updates on the Nancy Guthrie case, including new search evidence and an internet user researching Guthrie’s address and Savannah Guthrie’s salary before the disappearance.
- Genetic genealogy being used to assist in the investigation.
- $200,000 reward for information.
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Flo's Analysis:
- Senses it may be an inside job, likely someone close to the family.
- Highlights the strangeness and possible clues, including new ransom notes sent to TMZ.
- “On the surface, that person has to be guilty. Who would just happen to search Savannah’s salary and Nancy Guthrie’s address, and then only that one person searched both?” – Flo [55:21]
- Predicts the case will eventually reveal involvement by someone with close access, possibly due to money.
Community Engagement
- Active Chat:
- Throughout, Flo calls out and responds to live viewers, including listener theories, birthday wishes, city roll call, and live question-and-answer.
- Audience Questions:
- In-depth discussion regarding extradition, international law, and whether Andrew can get leniency for "naming names" in the U.S.
Memorable Moments & Quotes (with Timestamps)
- [06:10] “They arrested his ass on his birthday. They say, happy birthday!”
- [12:03] “Imagine being a prince, feeling like you untouchable. Ex Prince.”
- [14:50] “The law must take its course. The King said the Royal family was not told in advance that Andrew would be arrested.”
- [22:30] (Via chat, Tabitha) “If they can arrest a prince, we can arrest a president.”
- [24:50] “If Prince Andrew knows as much as I would think he knows by being a prince and being around Epstein, I’m thinking he might… his ass might not make it. His ass might be grass.”
- [44:20] “Why is it that all this can happen overseas, but we sit around Americans and ain’t shit happening?”
- [46:55] (Via chat, Fire Glory) “All the criminals that are in the Epstein files are the ones running the government in the USA. That’s why.”
- [47:05] “Our world… appears to be ran by a bunch of freaky bastards and we need to change that.”
- [50:15] “Anybody that went to his island multiple times and said they don’t know anything is a bold-faced lie and the truth ain’t in you.”
- [51:39] “All they care about is being rich and famous.”
- [55:21] “On the surface, that person has to be guilty. Who would just happen to search Savannah’s salary and Nancy Guthrie’s address, and then only that one person searched both?”
Tone and Style
Flo’s delivery is passionate, direct, and often irreverent—punctuated by skepticism toward authority, pointed social commentary, and lively audience engagement. While not a legal or investigative professional, Flo weaves together sourced news, personal theory, and the show’s vibrant chat to create a unique space for uncensored discussion.
Summary
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter takes listeners on a deep dive into the unprecedented arrest of former Prince Andrew, contextualizing it within the wider (and largely overseas) fallout from the Epstein scandal. With biting humor and raw frustration, Flo questions why the U.S. is lagging in accountability, laments the culture of silence among elites, and covers breaking developments in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping. Listeners are invited not just to hear, but to question and discuss, making this episode a wild ride for anyone hungry for unfiltered takes on one of the world’s most scandalous stories.
