Ahmed Bin Sulayem Resigns Over Epstein 'Torture' Message
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Ahmed Bin Sulayem Resigns Over Epstein 'Torture' Message
"DOJ redacted information necessary to identify who sent Epstein the torture video email,' Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) posted to X on Friday in response to the news. [Rep] Ro Khanna and I first discovered his name and released it Monday. Today he resigns. DP World Chairman and Chief Executive Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem resigned his port operator position on Friday. The business executive's name was redacted in some Epstein files released by the Department of Justice, but lawmakers later named him publicly."
"Massie posted a screenshot of a message sent by Epstein to Sulayem in which he referenced a torture video that he loved. Where are you? Are you ok, I loved the torture video, the message from Epstein reads. I am in china I will be in the US 2nd week of May, the recipient replied. [Rep] Thomas Massie and I called on DOJ to stop protecting this man & underact his name. They relented. Then I took to the House floor to name names. Today, he resigns, Khanna wrote on X on Friday. We will not rest until there is elite accountability for the Epstein class."
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem resigned as chairman and chief executive of DP World after lawmakers linked him to communications with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that referenced a torture video. The Department of Justice had redacted information that could identify who received a torture video email in Epstein files, but lawmakers later named Bin Sulayem publicly. Epstein sent a message saying, "Where are you? Are you ok, I loved the torture video." DP World appointed Essa Kazim as chairman and Yuvraj Narayan as group CEO to replace Bin Sulayem. Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna pressed DOJ to reveal the name.
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