Epstein case, two US congressmen unveil six desecretised names: here's who they are
Uncensored documents reveal prominent figures involved, while MPs denounce elite protection and call for greater accountability
The Justice Department has blacked out the names of at least 'six men' who are likely implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The complaint comes from Congressmen Ro Khanna (Democrat) and Thoma Massie (Republican) after they gained access to uncensored documents concerning Epstein.
Khanna, one of the initiators of the bill that forced the Trump administration to make public the documents on Jeffrey Epstein, named the six high-profile men included in the uncensored version of the documents on the former financier.
Khanna has appointed;
1) US entrepreneur Les Wexner, an American billionaire entrepreneur known for the Victoria's Secret, Abercrombie & Fitch and Bath & Body Works brands;
2) Emirati entrepreneur Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem; he is president and ad of DP World (Dubai) and also in the Emirates city president of the Ports, Customs & Free Zone Corporation;
3) Salvatore Nuara, should be a former detective of the New York Police Department (Nypd);
4) Zurab Mikeladze, no details;
5) Leonic Leonov, no details;
6) Nicola Caputo has been a politician from Campania since the early 1990s when he became a municipal councillor in his home town of Teverola, a municipality in which he held the position of councillor for the budget, education and productive activities in the following years. In 2005, he was elected regional councillor of Campania.
I have nothing to do with this story. The Nicola Caputo you are looking for is not me, who at the time of the Epstein files, in 2009, I was only a regional councillor and had no contacts with the United States,' the former MEP, who was reached by telephone by Ansa, commented. I certainly do not intend to accept media lynchings,' Caputo added
"If in two hours we uncovered six men in hiding, imagine how many men are covering up in those three million documents," Khanna said. "Why are they protecting these rich and powerful men? People I call part of the 'Epstein class'. Why are we in a country where there is no accountability by the elite for those who commit the most heinous acts?" the MP complained.
