Jay Z and Pusha T have been named in newly released documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, following the publication of fresh files by the United States Department of Justice.
The so-called Epstein files comprise nearly 3.5 million pages of records, including documents, images and videos, detailing the activities and network of the late financier and convicted sex offender.
The latest release includes an FBI intake form dated July 2019 containing allegations from an unidentified woman, whose identity was deliberately withheld.
According to the document, the woman alleged that she was sexually assaulted by disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein at Epstein’s Florida mansion in 1996.
She claimed she was abducted from her home by a stranger and later regained consciousness at the mansion, where Weinstein was allegedly present alongside Jay Z.
The woman further alleged that she was abducted on seven separate occasions, each time waking up in what she described as an “opulent indoor setting”. She claimed she suffered repeated sexual abuse and alleged that Epstein participated in some of the assaults.
The intake form noted that the alleged victim had no permanent address at the time and moved between hotels.
In a separate allegation, the woman claimed she was assaulted again in 2007 at a party allegedly attended by Weinstein and rapper Pusha T.
No charges have been filed against Jay Z, Pusha T or Harvey Weinstein in relation to any Epstein-related offences. The allegations outlined in the documents remain unproven, and inclusion in the files does not imply guilt.









