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Epstein Files Revealed: Did DOJ intentionally remove the names of six powerful people hidden in the Epstein files? What is the reality of this mysterious network linked to the billionaire and the Sultan?

Epstein Files: Recently, Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massey have revealed six names hidden in the Epstein files. These include people like billionaire Leslie Wexner and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem. Although there are no allegations against them, this revelation has once again intensified the demand for public transparency and accountability.

Khanna and Massey say that the DOJ intentionally removed these names, which is against the rules of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The six hidden names include Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Micheladze, Leontik Leonov, Nicola Caputo, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem and billionaire businessman Leslie Wexner. The MPs stressed that names in the files do not mean anyone is accused, but the question arises as to who was protecting the powerful people.

Who are the powerful people associated with Epstein?

Epstein’s network was huge. High-profile people like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Prince Andrew were also involved in it. Keep in mind, there are no charges against these people, but their social and professional connections are considered part of Epstein’s network. This network shows how influential people could avoid transparency and accountability while still around Epstein.

How did Epstein’s network continue to influence powerful people?

Epstein not only made friends with people in politics and business, but through these relationships he was able to provide advice, introductions, and shape the narrative in the media. Even after going to jail in 2008, Epstein met many powerful people. This raises the question whether justice and accountability were affected or was anyone saved?

What does the Epstein Files Transparency Act say?

This act says that all documents related to the Epstein investigation should be public, powerful people should not escape and true accountability should come. But recent revelations show that the DOJ hid some names. Khanna and Massey say these six people are potential co-conspirators connected to Epstein. He alleged that the Department of Justice (DOJ) deliberately removed these names. “If we found six names in two hours that they were hiding, imagine how many people would be hidden in those 3 million pages,” Khanna said.

Did DOJ really shred the files?

Khanna and Massey say that the DOJ removed the names of women and powerful people, even though the law does not allow it to do so. There is still a debate going on in Congress whether the entire report should be made public without cuts. The DOJ says no specific individuals were protected.

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