Who Are They 6 ‘Powerful’ Names Redacted From Epstein Files

US Congressman Ro Khanna publicly announced that the names of six powerful people were removed from the Epstein files. He, along with Republican Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky, visited Department of Justice (DoJ) headquarters, where they spent two hours reviewing redacted documents. After that he held a floor meeting and said that 70-80% of the files were still redacted and when he and Massie forwarded it to the Department of Justice they admitted their mistake and then revealed the identities of these 6 rich people.
The names include Victoria Secret’s Les Wexner, Dubai-based Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, CEO of logistics company DP World, Italian politician Nicola Caputo, and others whose identities and relationships with Epstein are not yet known, such as Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze and Leonic Leonov.
But apart from revealing their names, he offered no other evidence of their guilt. Later, in his speech at the podium, Khanna said, “If we find six men hiding in two hours, imagine how many men they have hidden in those 3 million files.”
Names redacted from the Epstein files do not necessarily constitute criminality or illegal activity; because they can only appear in emails, contact information, or other information referencing Jeffrey Epstein.
This article is written by Yoga Adithya, a student of Loyola Academy, Secunderabad, who is interning at Deccan Chronicle.


