Washington — Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna took to the Home flooring on Tuesday to learn out the names of six “rich, highly effective males” that the Justice Division had initially blacked out within the recordsdata on the late intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The recordsdata referenced by Khanna and reviewed by CBS Information — which have now been partially un-redacted to disclose the six names — don’t seem to straight implicate the six males in any crimes, and Khanna didn’t allege any particular prison wrongdoing. However the California Democrat solid the redactions as failures by the Justice Division, which he accused of defending their names “for no obvious motive” when it launched a trove of tens of millions of paperwork on Epstein.
The six males who had been named by Khanna embrace billionaire Leslie Wexner, who led the father or mother firm of Victoria’s Secret and employed Epstein to handle his cash, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the CEO of Dubai-based logistics agency DB World. He additionally listed out 4 less-well-known individuals: Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, Leonic Leonov and Nicola Caputo.
Khanna says he found the six names on Monday after visiting a Justice Division workplace to view unredacted variations of the Epstein recordsdata with Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky. The bipartisan duo co-sponsored a legislation final 12 months that required the Justice Division to launch nearly all of its investigative recordsdata on Epstein, with redactions allowed to guard survivors’ identities and in a handful of different circumstances.
After leaving the constructing, Khanna and Massie instructed reporters they discovered the names after looking out by means of paperwork for a part of the afternoon. They mentioned there are doubtless others.
“And if we discovered six males that they had been hiding in two hours, think about what number of males they’re overlaying up for in these 3 million recordsdata,” Khanna mentioned Tuesday on the Home flooring.
Late Monday, after Massie pointed to a trio of paperwork the place the six names appeared, the Justice Division partially un-redacted these recordsdata. They embrace a 2019 FBI doc that refers to Wexner as a “co-conspirator,” an e-mail correspondence between Epstein and bin Sulayem and a listing of 20 names that features the 4 different males — although the context or function of that listing isn’t totally clear, and it does not seem to incorporate allegations.
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A authorized consultant for Wexner instructed CBS Information {that a} federal prosecutor “instructed Mr. Wexner’s authorized counsel in 2019 that Mr. Wexner was being seen as [a] supply of details about Epstein and was not a goal the least bit. Mr. Wexner cooperated absolutely by offering background data on Epstein and was by no means contacted once more.” Wexner — who is known as elsewhere within the paperwork — has lengthy mentioned he lower ties with Epstein after his crimes had been made public. He has not been charged with against the law.
CBS Information has reached out to bin Sulayem for remark, and is making an attempt to succeed in out to the opposite 4.
In a sequence of social media posts on Monday asserting the redactions had been faraway from the boys’s names, Deputy Lawyer Normal Todd Blanche accused Massie of “grandstanding” and mentioned the Justice Division is “hiding nothing.”
A Justice Division spokesperson defended the division’s dealing with of the recordsdata to CBS Information, saying the division has all the time cautioned “that with 3.5 million pages, the groups might have inadvertently redacted people or left these unredacted who ought to have been.”
The spokesperson added that 4 of the six names talked about by Khanna “are solely included on this one doc out of all of the recordsdata. Wexner is referenced practically 200 instances within the recordsdata, and Sultan bin Sulayem seems over 4,700 instances.”
For the reason that Epstein Information Transparency Act was signed by President Trump in November, the Justice Division has launched a huge trove of information on Epstein and his convicted affiliate Ghislaine Maxwell. The recordsdata embrace particulars on the intercourse trafficking investigations into Epstein and new revelations concerning the highly effective individuals with whom the disgraced financier cultivated shut ties — although inclusion within the recordsdata isn’t proof of wrongdoing by itself.
However the division has additionally confronted criticism from congressional Democrats over its dealing with of the redaction course of. Some observers have accused the division of over-redacting the recordsdata, whereas some attorneys for Epstein survivors say the division did not correctly redact their purchasers’ names earlier than publishing the recordsdata to a authorities database.
The division has mentioned tons of of legal professionals have pored over the paperwork to search for survivors’ names — a gargantuan activity given the sheer variety of information. In some instances, the division says it has quickly eliminated recordsdata to redact names it initially missed.
However considerations about redactions continued to flow into on Monday, after the Justice Division allowed lawmakers to view unredacted variations of the recordsdata in individual.
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland instructed reporters Monday he noticed the “names of tons of people that had been redacted for mysterious or baffling or inscrutable causes.”
