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Republican Thomas Massie Reveals Who Received Jeffrey Epstein ‘Torture’ Email

Thomas Massie is among those pulling back the curtain on some redacted names in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Republican Representative got word that six powerful men had a redaction on their names. The Department of Justice (DOJ) claims human error is to blame.

Thomas and Democrat Representative Ro Khanna were furious with the DOJ for redacting these names. The two men forced them to uncover the identities of those in the files. Those in the files are some extremely wealthy and powerful people in the “torture” emails.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem was identified as the recipient of Jeffrey Epstein’s “torture” email

The DOJ eventually gave Thomas and Ro what they sought, and the latter made it known the identities of those six people. On Wednesday, Ro revealed that those in the files were Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, Nicola Caputo, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, and billionaire businessman Leslie Wexner.

Sultan Ahmed, one of the recipients of the reported “torture” e-mails is the billionaire CEO of DP World. Leslie is a retail tycoon who previously owned Victoria’s Secret. Nicola is a former member of the European Parliament. Ro revealed the name during a floor speech.

While the Democrat unveiled the names of the six men, he didn’t provide any evidence of wrongdoing among any of them. None of them are facing charges in connection with the late financier or his sex trafficking scandal.

Among the others are Russian President Vladimir Putin. Jeffrey was reportedly his wealth manager. Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Robert Mugabe are among the other politicians, past and present, featured in the documents.

The DOJ promised the documents would all be released in December after President Donald Trump signed a bill to make those files public. Not all of them came out back then, but recently millions more were uncovered. There were plenty of edits and redactions seemingly done as some had predicted might happen. The DOJ says the mistake boils down to human error.

TELL US – DO YOU THINK THE DOJ PURPOSEFULLY REDACTED THE NAMES OF THOSE SIX MEN?

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