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Rep. Ro Khanna (D–Calif.) took to the House floor on Tuesday and listed the names of six “wealthy, powerful” individuals who appeared in the Epstein files. The names of these six people were wrongfully redacted, Khanna argued.
Moreover, Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.), who has led the charge to release the Epstein files alongside Khanna, said these men were “likely incriminated.” Massie and Khanna learned their names after perusing the unredacted files, which were made available only to members of Congress.
According to Khanna, the six are Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov, Nicola Caputo, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, and Leslie Wexner.
BREAKING: RO KHANNA JUST UNVEILED THE NAMES OF 6 POWERFUL MEN WHO WERE REDACTED IN THE EPSTEIN FILES
Here they are:
• Salvatore Nuara
• Zurab Mikeladze
• Leonic Leonov
• Nicola Caputo
• Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem
• Leslie WexnerWhy did the Trump DOJ cover for them? pic.twitter.com/qIh6Xtn0dC
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) February 10, 2026
What the congressmen mean when they say “likely incriminated” is unclear. The release of 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents, files, emails, and investigative reports two weeks ago has caused a reckoning for many elite figures who continued to associate with Jeffrey Epstein even after he was convicted of sexual misconduct; these include Bill Gates, Steve Bannon, Noam Chomsky, and others. The scandal has sent shockwaves through British politics, with former ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson resigning from the Labour Party and the House of Lords as a result of his relationship with Epstein. In the U.S., Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, whose encounters with Epstein were more significant than previously known, is also under scrutiny.
But none of these figures have been accused of criminal wrongdoing, let alone the kinds of serious sexual crimes that brought down Epstein himself. It was widely believed that the Epstein files would reveal that Epstein trafficked underage girls to global elites—that there was such a thing as a list of clients for whom Epstein procured victims. This belief finds no support in the files released to the public as of yet.
I discussed all the latest Epstein files news with Amber Duke and Niall Stanage on Free Media this week.
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