Just to be clear the following report has not been independently verified and any allegations of any named individuals in this report do not under any circumstances equate to guilt or wrongdoing.
Here we go …
In case you missed it, the U.S. Department of Justice’s disclosed over three million Epstein files today in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Here’s what’s buzzing in socials about this file dump as it pertains to the Hip Hop arena.
Apparently, X accounts @insiderhubx and @Afpost, posted some documents, that we have not independently verified as a part of the official Epstein file dump by the DOJ.
Is this a hoax? We don’t know. Let’s unpack it.
Basically, in those disturbing posts, they showed an FBI crisis intake report from 2019 that is prompting attention to unverified claims recorded by federal authorities at the time.
The document, dated July 10, 2019, is listed as UNCLASSIFIED and carries the file reference 50D-NY-3027571 (Serial 96).
It summarizes allegations relayed by a caller and logged by the FBI as part of an intake process. The report names several individuals, including Pusha T and Jay-Z, alongside Harvey Weinstein.
Sheesh. Weinstein, already a name nobody wants to be associated with in this context, let alone Epstein.
Again, we don’t know if these documents are authentic and we have not verified their validity.
What’s more, according to material shared online by X profiles, Insider Hub and AP Post, the caller alleged she was drugged, which she said impaired her memory. She claimed the drugging was carried out by individuals she described as handlers who befriended victims. The caller identified Pusha T as one of those “handlers.”
Damn. Again, this accusation in this document has not been verified and this does not equate to any guilt or wrongdoing by any named individuals.
The report further states that the woman alleged she attended a party around 2007 after being invited by an unknown man and claimed both Harvey Weinstein and Pusha T were present.
She alleged she was drugged and sexually abused and said she had additional information related to trafficking and racketeering. The caller also claimed she was stalked and surveilled afterward, stated she was not diagnosed with a mental illness, and declined to provide a permanent address, saying she moved between hotels.
We can’t stress enough, the document reflects allegations only. It does not assert proven facts, list charges, or indicate convictions. Intake reports of this nature often contain raw claims that were never substantiated in court.
The materials circulating are reportedly redacted excerpts from the recent Epstein files release and remain unverified. As further reporting emerges, distinguishing confirmed facts from unproven allegations will be essential.
This story is developing …