Who Are 6 Redacted Potential Co-Conspirators in Epstein Files? What We Know
Summary
Six names of people possibly involved in Jeffrey Epstein's activities were made public by a U.S. congressman. These individuals were initially kept confidential by the Department of Justice (DOJ) according to Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie. The release is part of a larger debate about transparency in the handling of documents related to Epstein.Key Facts
- Six men, whose names were previously hidden, were identified as potential co-conspirators in Jeffrey Epstein's files.
- The names, revealed by Representative Ro Khanna, include Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, Nicola Caputo, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, and Leslie Wexner.
- The DOJ released over 3 million pages of documents from investigations related to Epstein.
- The release of these documents is linked to the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Khanna and Massie argue that the DOJ is improperly withholding information by redacting names.
- Leslie Wexner, one of the identified individuals, is known for founding major retail brands like Victoria's Secret.
- President Trump initially resisted but later supported the release of the files during his administration.
- The files reportedly mention President Trump over 38,000 times, although these mentions do not suggest any illegal actions.
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