The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: “Who’s Actually In The Epstein Files”
Host: Flo
Date: February 2, 2026
Episode Overview
In this explosive episode, Flo dives deep and candidly into the fallout from the recent mass release of over 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein files. With names from music, business, and media industries now publicly linked—either in credible documents, hotlines, or through association—Flo scrutinizes the celebrity responses (or lack thereof), the silence of elites, and the new transparency ushered in by social media algorithms. The discussion covers reactions to Lizzo’s controversial defense of Diddy and Jay Z, skepticism over the DOJ’s stance on the files, and the wider systemic failures that have protected powerful people for decades.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
The Weekend Bombshell: 3 Million Epstein Files Released
- [02:01] Flo opens with the shockwaves felt after three million files related to Jeffrey Epstein dropped over the weekend. Celebrities and media elites are “scrambling and scraping and trying to figure out which way is up.”
- Notable names include Jay Z, Pusha T, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Harvey Levin, Harvey Weinstein, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and others.
- Flo notes, “My question has went from who is in the Epstein files to who ain’t in the Epstein files. Damn.” [13:25]
Celebrity Responses & Public Backlash
- Lizzo attempts to defend Diddy and Jay Z, claiming not all their parties were “freak offs”, but Flo roasts Lizzo for prioritizing billionaire celebrities over victims.
- Quote: “If you don’t know what the big deal is, then just shut the hell up and let the people who know what the big deal is...let us do the talking.” — Flo [04:25]
- Lizzo’s own allegations of harassment undercut her defense; she quickly deletes her social media post amid online backlash.
Elite Silence: The Deafening Absence of Statements
- Flo calls out the lack of direct responses from those named:
- “If my name came up in the Epstein files, I will turn on this laptop and get to talking and explaining my goddamn self immediately. But y’all ain’t gotta worry about that, ‘cause flow ain’t weird or freaky.” [09:21]
- Jay Z notably silent, despite having been vocal when Diddy’s allegations emerged. Flo observes, “The Epstein files got the whole industry so quiet you can hear a cat piss on cotton.” [49:01]
- Only 50 Cent has publicly commented or joked about the revelations in the files.
The Files: Allegations, Documents, and Disputed Evidence
- Flo breaks down what’s actually in the files:
- Jay Z and Pusha T appear in unverified FBI hotline complaints, not flight logs; DOJ claims many tips are “false and sensational.”
- Harvey Weinstein and Harvey Levin also mentioned; Harvey Levin (TMZ founder) referenced as “a good friend” of Epstein in an email.
- DOJ’s assertion that most tips weren’t substantial leads Flo (and many listeners) to skepticism, given the power of money and influence:
- “We know y’all celebrities, y’all just throw money at [it]...and then it go away.” [22:30]
- Lack of billionaire business figures in publicized records noted as suspicious; Bill Gates is a notable exception.
Generational Disillusionment & Hip-Hop’s Legacy
- Flo reflects on the personal fallout:
- “It’s like finding out Santa Claus ain’t real. It’s like finally meeting your favorite celebrity… and you find out they a complete [fraud].” [29:44]
- Longtime fans must now reckon with their idols’ potential misconduct and the corruption of the industry.
Coded Language & Alleged Ritual Abuse
- Mentions Nicki Minaj’s viral claim that “Jay Z and Beyoncé… do all these satanic rituals and they unalive babies.”
- Flo highlights Minaj's superstar status: “This is Nicki Minaj. This ain’t some random Joe Blow on the street corner.” [37:59]
- Industry ‘cleanse’: Flo sees hope in recent Grammys, where “the new era is not all into all that satanic… stuff”—a sign that change might be coming.
Systemic Injustice: “Three Million Pages, Not One Arrest”
- Flo is stunned that, after all this, “Not one client, not one person that participated in [these crimes]… We have zero arrests. How is that possible?” [53:05]
- Considers ongoing “cover-up culture” in media and questions why known criminals’ clients remain untouched by authorities.
Why Now? Flo’s “Algorithm Theory”
- Argues that social media has finally broken the protective wall around celebrity and elite misbehavior:
- “The algorithm is what has killed this celebrity world. The new algorithm that gives the common person a voice… all this shit has hit the fan.” [56:45]
- “Before…if you came on here talking about somebody did something to you, nobody but 20 or 30 people would see it. But that changed.”
- Attributes the shift to TikTok and copycat algorithms on other platforms, providing ordinary people (including victims) a voice:
- “Nature is the ultimate self fixer. And in a way this internet, this algorithm is cleaning a dirty ass industry.” [58:17]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On defending billionaires:
“Why the fuck do people feel like we need to stand up for the people that got billions of billions of dollars who've been getting their ass kissed for the past 40 years? And victims have been shunned, silenced, harassed...” — Flo [06:18] -
On Jay Z’s reputation vs. reality:
“If his ass been doing some weird shit, his ass got to be held accountable. What is wrong with y’all?” — Flo [26:44] -
On Nicki Minaj and industry accusations:
“This is Nicki Minaj… She is on Twitter saying that Jay Z and Beyoncé and all the rest of them do all these satanic rituals and they unalive babies. This is Nicki Minaj. This ain’t some random Joe Blow.” — Flo [37:59] -
On lack of arrests:
“Can y’all believe… We got three million pages of Epstein files… not one single solitary has been held accountable or arrested. Not one client.” — Flo [53:05] -
Flo’s “algorithm theory” monologue:
“The algorithm is what has killed this celebrity world. The new algorithm that gives the common person a voice and has…that is why all this shit has hit the fan.” — Flo [56:45]
Timestamps for Important Segments
- [02:00] — Flo introduces the “industry meltdown” over the Epstein files
- [04:25] — Flo’s critique of Lizzo’s defense of Diddy/Jay Z
- [09:25] — On elite silence: “If my name came up…I would be talking and explaining myself.”
- [13:25] — “Who ain’t in the Epstein files”
- [22:30] — Skepticism about the investigation and DOJ’s dismissals
- [26:44] — Holding idols accountable: Jay Z’s legacy, disappointment
- [37:59] — Nicki Minaj’s satanic ritual claims
- [49:01] — “So quiet you can hear a cat piss on cotton”—Flo on industry silence
- [53:05] — “Three million pages, not one arrest”
- [56:45] — Flo’s “algorithm theory” on why exposure is happening now
Conclusion & Tone
Flo closes passionately, vowing to keep reporting directly and transparently—regardless of who is implicated next. He thanks the audience for supporting real, unsanitized conversation and highlights the importance of independent voices in an age where the public can finally hold the powerful to account. The episode is raw, fiery, and resolutely focused on the right to know—and the need for accountability.
For listeners seeking an unfiltered, charismatic, and populist take on the Epstein files and celebrity complicity, this episode lays out both facts and Flo’s strong opinions with memorable, direct language and spirited community engagement.
