Overview
- The Department of Justice posted more than three million pages of material, over 2,000 videos and about 180,000 images under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Jay-Z, Pusha T and Harvey Weinstein are named in 2019 FBI hotline intake reports included in the release, which reflect anonymous tips rather than verified evidence.
- One caller alleged a 1996 incident involving Weinstein and Jay-Z at what she believed was Epstein’s Florida mansion and later claimed Pusha T acted as a handler in 2007.
- The DOJ cautioned that the files may contain unfounded or false allegations, and reporting notes Jay-Z does not appear in Epstein’s flight logs or contact lists.
- 50 Cent posted on Instagram that he wants to make a Jay-Z documentary in response to the mentions, offering no production details after his recent Netflix project about Sean Combs.