🚨 50 CENT LOSES IT OVER JAY-Z “3/P//S//T//3//I/N FILES” RUMOR 👀🤣
“I GOT TO DO A DOCUMENTARY ON THIS,” 50 Cent joked after online claims allegedly linked Jay-Z to the 3/p//s//t3in files — and the internet instantly exploded.
Some say it’s just trolling + internet chaos.
Others think 50 knows exactly how to light a fire.
🧨 Joke… or warning shot?
👇 Comments are already at war.
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50 Cent Reacts to Jay-Z’s Name Surfacing in Epstein Files: “I GOTTA DO A DOCUMENTARY ON THIS”
In classic 50 Cent fashion, the rapper and media mogul didn’t hold back when Jay-Z’s name appeared in the latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on January 30, 2026. Posting directly to his Instagram, 50 Cent shared photos of Jay-Z with a caption that read: “Damn they got ya man jay in the Epstein files, I gotta do a doc on this sh!t!”

The comment exploded across social media, with fans, critics, and hip-hop observers interpreting it as a mix of trolling, genuine curiosity, and perhaps a jab at his longtime rival-turned-respectful peer. 50 Cent has a well-established history of producing explosive documentaries—most notably his executive producer role on the Netflix series about Sean “Diddy” Combs, which delved into allegations of abuse and misconduct. Many are now speculating if a similar project on Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) could be next, especially given the viral buzz around the Epstein mention.
What the Epstein Files Actually Say About Jay-Z
The January 30, 2026, release included over 3 million pages of documents, 2,000 videos, and roughly 180,000 images as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act (signed into law in late 2025 under the Trump administration). These files stem from various investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network, including FBI tips, emails, and other archived materials.
Jay-Z’s name (listed as Shawn Carter) appears in a 2019 FBI “crisis intake” report—an anonymous tip line submission—alleging involvement with Harvey Weinstein and Epstein dating back to 1996 (around the time of Jay-Z’s debut album Reasonable Doubt). Pusha T was also mentioned in separate tips from 2006–2007, described in one wild claim as a “handler” in connection to Weinstein. Importantly, these are unverified, anonymous hotline tips archived in the Epstein investigation database—not flight logs, address books, court-proven evidence, or charges. No formal investigations, indictments, or credible follow-ups stemmed from these specific mentions for either artist.
The documents have sparked widespread misinformation, with names of figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, and others also referenced (often in non-incriminating contexts like communications or tips). Reliable outlets like Variety, CNN, and PBS emphasized that many entries are raw, unsubstantiated claims rather than confirmed facts.
Jay-Z has not publicly responded to the mention as of early February 2026. His past ties to Weinstein (including a documentary project on Kalief Browder that involved Weinstein’s company) have been noted in discussions, but no direct Epstein connection has been substantiated beyond the tip.
50 Cent’s History of “Documentary” Commentary and Rivalry

50 Cent’s reaction fits his pattern of using social media for sharp, entertaining commentary—often blending humor, shade, and business opportunism. He’s previously teased or produced content exposing industry figures:
His Diddy documentary (and related posts) amplified allegations that led to major legal and public fallout.
In late 2025, he hinted at having “material” ready for a Jay-Z project, fueling speculation.
The two rappers have a complicated history: early 2000s beef (sales battles, subtle disses), but mutual respect in business. 50 has praised Jay-Z’s mogul moves while poking at him over the years. This Epstein post feels like classic 50—turning controversy into potential content while staying in the headlines.
Social media reactions range from fans egging him on (“Do it, Fif! Loved the Piss Diddy one”) to skeptics pointing out the claims’ lack of substance (“He’s not in the files like that—timeline doesn’t add up”). Some joked about potential lawsuits, given Jay-Z’s legal resources.
Why This Moment Matters in Hip-Hop
The Epstein files release has reignited debates about power, accountability, and celebrity in entertainment. Anonymous tips getting amplified online shows how quickly unverified info spreads, especially when tied to high-profile names. For 50 Cent, it’s another chance to position himself as the outspoken truth-teller in hip-hop—whether through memes, TV deals, or actual production.
Will a full Jay-Z documentary happen? 50 Cent’s post was likely half-joke, half-serious flex, but given his track record, it’s not impossible—especially if Netflix or another platform sees the viral potential. For now, it’s peak internet drama: a mogul call-out, Epstein buzz, and 50 Cent doing what he does best—keeping the conversation going.