Reason to Doubt

2 days ago
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In this solo Ern episode, we slow the conversation down.
Following the latest headlines tying Jay-Z and Pusha T to the so-called Epstein files, the internet rushed to judgment—but what does it actually mean to be “named”?
This episode breaks down the difference between being mentioned in an FBI intake report and being charged or proven in a court of law. We walk through what’s publicly known about the alleged 1996 and 2007 events, where both artists were in their careers at those times, and why there is no verified transcript—despite claims circulating online.
We also examine:
How internet outrage turns allegations into verdicts
Why celebrity names amplify unverified claims
The danger of confusing association with guilt
What accountability should look like if allegations are ever proven
Whether Jay-Z will speak publicly, given he has addressed prior allegations before
This isn’t a defense and it isn’t a conviction.
It’s a conversation about standards, facts, and how easily truth gets buried by clicks.
💬 Join the discussion:
At what point does “being named” become enough for you—and do you keep that same standard for everyone?

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