BY SCM ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER
BEYONCÉ has been rocked by a massive social media exodus as fans flee the “Queen Bey” in their millions following sensational claims in the latest Jeffrey Epstein data dump.
The Crazy In Love superstar, 44, has reportedly seen her follower count plummet by a staggering 10 million overnight after her husband, rap mogul Jay-Z, was sensationally linked to the paedophile financier’s inner circle.
The bombshell claims—contained in a mountain of newly released US Department of Justice (DOJ) documents—also name rapper Pusha T as an alleged “handler” who reportedly kept victims “drugged” for the depraved billionaire.
In a stomach-churning twist, the files contain an FBI report from an anonymous victim who identifies Pusha T (real name Terrence Thornton) as a key figure in Epstein’s web of abuse.
The victim alleges she was systematically drugged and abused over several years, claiming Thornton acted as a “handler” whose job was to “befriend” victims before administering narcotics.
The 3 million pages of DOJ files also detail a 2019 report in which a victim claims she woke up in a room with Jay-Z and disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The witness alleges she was in a “clouded” state due to being drugged at the time.
While the files stress that the mentions are based on unverified tips to the FBI, the “court of public opinion” has already delivered a brutal verdict on Beyoncé’s Instagram page.
The documents further cement the link between Epstein and Weinstein, who is currently behind bars.
The files suggest the two “monsters of Manhattan” shared more than just social circles, with victims describing a terrifying conveyor belt of abuse involving both men.
A spokesperson for Jay-Z and Beyoncé has been contacted for comment.
This story follows the January 30, 2026 release of a massive trove of documents by the US Department of Justice, triggered by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The release includes over 3 million pages of evidence, 2,000 videos,
and 180,000 images. While many of the names appear in unverified “FBI Tip” folders rather than Epstein’s personal flight logs, the sheer volume of the data has caused a global firestorm.
Beyoncé’s sudden drop in followers is a direct result of the “guilt by association” trend currently dominating social media platforms like TikTok and X.

