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Powerful Individuals Linked to Epstein Revealed in Unredacted Files
DOJ and internet sleuths expose names of alleged co-conspirators and email authors connected to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The U.S. Department of Justice has been pressured to unredact the names of several wealthy and influential individuals connected to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case. Representative Thomas Massie revealed that the DOJ disclosed that Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the CEO of global port operator DP World, received an email from Epstein that referenced a "torture video." Internet researchers also uncovered email conversations between Epstein and other individuals, including Susan Hamblin, Peggy Siegal, Eva Dubin, and Tom Pritzker, containing disturbing references to child exploitation and human trafficking.
Why it matters
The revelations about powerful individuals potentially involved in Epstein's criminal activities raise serious concerns about the extent of his sex trafficking network and the level of complicity among the wealthy and influential. This case highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in high-level investigations, as well as the role of public pressure and independent research in uncovering the truth.
The details
Representative Thomas Massie pressured the DOJ to unredact the name of billionaire and former Victoria's Secret CEO Les Wexner, who was revealed to be a recipient of an email from Epstein. Massie also disclosed that the DOJ revealed Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the CEO of global port operator DP World, received an email from Epstein that referenced a "torture video." Internet sleuths also uncovered email conversations between Epstein and other individuals, including Susan Hamblin, a financial advisor and founder of a defunct adoption agency, Peggy Siegal, a Hollywood publicist, Eva Dubin, a Swedish physician and former model, and Tom Pritzker of the wealthy Pritzker family, all containing disturbing references to child exploitation and human trafficking.
- On February 10, 2026, Representative Thomas Massie pressured the DOJ to unredact the names of powerful individuals connected to the Epstein case.
- On February 10, 2026, Massie revealed that the DOJ disclosed Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem as the recipient of an email from Epstein referencing a "torture video".
- In the days following February 10, 2026, internet researchers uncovered additional email conversations between Epstein and other individuals, including Susan Hamblin, Peggy Siegal, Eva Dubin, and Tom Pritzker, containing disturbing references to child exploitation and human trafficking.
The players
Thomas Massie
A U.S. Representative who pressured the DOJ to unredact the names of powerful individuals connected to the Epstein case.
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem
The CEO of global port operator DP World, who was revealed to be the recipient of an email from Epstein referencing a "torture video".
Susan Hamblin
A financial advisor and the founder of a defunct adoption agency, who was allegedly the author of an email to Epstein containing disturbing references to child exploitation.
Peggy Siegal
A Hollywood publicist who allegedly sent an email to Epstein offering to "bring a little baby back" for him.
Eva Dubin
A Swedish physician, former model, and beauty pageant titleholder who founded the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, and who allegedly invited Epstein to visit her and her 15-year-old daughter Celine and her friends.
Tom Pritzker
A member of the wealthy Pritzker family, who allegedly sent an email to Epstein from Afghanistan referencing "boys with toys".
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, Grocery employee (Instagram)
The takeaway
The revelations about powerful individuals potentially involved in Epstein's criminal activities underscore the need for greater transparency and accountability in high-level investigations, as well as the crucial role of public pressure and independent research in uncovering the truth about complex cases of corruption and abuse.


