A woman claimed she was sexually assaulted by disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein in Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida mansion – while Jay-Z allegedly looked on, according to a chilling document released by the US Department of Justice.
The alleged incident happened in 1996, when the victim – whose name was redacted – said she was “abducted” from her home by a stranger, according to an FBI intake form dated July 2019.
She “later awoke in the presence of Harvey Weinstein and Shawn Carter (Jay-Z) while Weinstein had inserted his fingers into [redacted],” according to the unsubstantiated allegations.


“[Redacted] believed she was in Epstein’s mansion in Florida,” it continued.
The woman “estimated she was abducted on seven occasions, awakening each time in an opulent indoor setting,” she told authorities, according to the document.
She “suffered from sex abuse on multiple of those occasions, in which Epstein participated,” according to the claim.
Here is the latest on Jeffrey Epstein documents released by DOJ:
The alleged victim – who said she had no permanent address and moved between hotels, according to the document – claimed she was also assaulted in 2007, at a party attended by Weinstein and rapper Pusha T, the document showed.
Neither Jay-Z, whose given name is Shawn Carter; Weinstein or Pusha T have been charged in connection to any Epstein-related offenses.
Reps for Jay-Z did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Weinstein is behind bars serving time for his infamous sexual assault conviction.


