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Epstein Files Expose Explicit Exchange with Dubai's Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem: 'She Back with Me'

Rep. Thomas Massie identified Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem in DOJ-released Epstein emails from 2009, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of the financier's network.

  • A 2009 Epstein email referencing a 'torture video' was released, with DOJ stating file EFTA00666117 names 'Sultan Bin Sulayem' while redacting the email address.
  • After lawmakers viewed unredacted files, Republican Representative Thomas Massie publicly named Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem following his push for the files' full release.
  • DOJ documents show Sulayem exchanged messages, including a reply saying `I am in china I will be in the US 2nd week of may`, and that he maintained ties with Epstein years after his 2008 conviction.
  • Newsweek has contacted DP World's media office for comment, while U.S. Department of Justice cautions that appearing in the Epstein files does not indicate criminal wrongdoing.
  • The nature of the 'torture video' remains unknown, and tension over redactions arose after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche explained rules while Sulayem's name appeared unredacted.
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Democratic MP Ro Khanna has revealed the names of six men who had previously been censored by the Justice Department in the Epstein case. According to Republican Thomas Massie, these six are probably implicated because of their inclusion in these documents. However, it does not appear that they have been indicted.

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Among the six names probably involved in the case and obscured by the Department of Justice, according to the latest revelations, are Leslie Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.

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Lean Left

The emails between the two: "Ukrainian and Moldava have arrived"

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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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