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Domestic Epstein files unredaction

Epstein Files Unredaction Reveals Wexner, Bin Sulayem

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Feb 10, 2026 · Last updated Feb 11, 2026

Sentiment
-20
Attention
4
Articles
8
Market Impact
Direct
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The unredaction of names from the Jeffrey Epstein files, particularly those of Les Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, has created negative sentiment for individuals and associated companies, potentially impacting their reputations and stock performance. The scrutiny on the United States===United States Department of Justice's transparency also raises concerns about regulatory oversight and public trust.

Retail Logistics Government

US Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie revealed the names of six individuals previously redacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files after reviewing unredacted documents at the US Department of Justice. The names disclosed on the House floor include Les Wexner, founder of Victoria s Secret, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of DP World, along with Salvatore Nuara, Epstein files, Leonid Leonov, and Nicola Caputo. Khanna accused the FBI of improperly scrubbing records and the United States===United States Department of Justice of hiding names, despite the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Les Wexner was labeled a 'co-conspirator' in a 2019 FBI document, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem was linked to disturbing email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein. The revelations have intensified public and congressional scrutiny on the transparency of the United States===United States Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein investigation.

95 Les Wexner labeled as co-conspirator in FBI document
90 Ro Khanna read out names of six men on House floor
85 Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem engaged in email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein Jeffrey Epstein
60 United States===United States Department of Justice unredacted several documents
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Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted sex offender whose extensive files are at the center of this event. The ongoing release and unredaction of documents related to his sex trafficking network continue to reveal connections to wealthy and powerful individuals, impacting their reputations and public perception.
Importance 100 Sentiment -100
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Les Wexner, founder of Victoria s Secret, was named as one of the redacted individuals and was labeled a 'co-conspirator' in a 2019 FBI document. His legal counsel stated he was a source of information, not a target, and cooperated fully. His name appears hundreds of times in the files, and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein were previously reported as significant to Epstein's fortune.
Importance 90 Sentiment -70
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Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of DP World, was identified as another redacted individual. He was linked to an email exchange with Jeffrey Epstein that included a reference to a 'torture video' and another email where he described having 'the best sex I ever had amazing body' with a girl he met two years prior. His name appears over 4,700 times in the files.
Importance 85 Sentiment -60
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Ro Khanna, a US Congressman, played a key role in revealing the names of six men previously redacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files. He co-sponsored the Epstein Files Transparency Act and visited the US Department of Justice to review unredacted documents, subsequently disclosing the names on the House floor.
Importance 80 Sentiment 10
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Thomas Massie, a US Congressman, co-sponsored the Epstein Files Transparency Act and worked with Ro Khanna to review unredacted documents at the US Department of Justice. He publicly criticized the DOJ's redaction process and engaged in an exchange with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on X.
Importance 75 Sentiment 10
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The United States===United States Department of Justice is under scrutiny for its handling of redactions in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie accused the department of improperly concealing names and 'scrubbing' records, leading to public criticism regarding transparency.
Importance 70 Sentiment -30
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DP World is the company where Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem serves as CEO. The association of its CEO with the Jeffrey Epstein files could potentially impact the company's reputation, although no direct wrongdoing by DP World itself has been alleged.
Importance 60 Sentiment -20
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