🚨 Six Powerful Names Finally Exposed — New Epstein Files Unredacted
Previously blacked-out identities surface as transparency demands escalate.
Previously concealed names inside the Epstein document releases are now public after members of Congress reviewed unredacted Justice Department materials.
Lawmakers disclosed six identities that had been blacked out in earlier versions of the files, reigniting scrutiny over why those redactions were made — and who authorized them.
The development adds another layer to the ongoing public demand for transparency surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s network and the handling of related investigations.
The Six Names Now Public
• Leslie “Les” Wexner
The billionaire retail executive has long been publicly linked to Epstein through documented financial and professional ties. His name has appeared in prior reporting connected to Epstein’s activities.
• Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem
The Dubai-based business executive appears in correspondence referenced within investigative materials. His name had been redacted in earlier document releases.
• Nicola Caputo
Named in the newly unredacted materials following congressional review of Justice Department records.
• Salvatore Nuara
Identified within the document set that had previously been shielded from public view.
• Zurab Mikeladze
Listed among individuals referenced in the updated release of materials.
• Leonic Leonov
Also named in documents that were earlier blacked out prior to the most recent review.
What Changed
According to congressional statements following review of unredacted Justice Department files, the names became public after members of Congress examined materials that had not been fully disclosed in earlier releases.
Lawmakers disclosed six identities that had been blacked out in earlier versions of the files, reigniting scrutiny over why those redactions were made — and who authorized them.
Members of Congress raised questions about the scope of earlier redactions and whether additional names remain concealed within the broader archive tied to the Epstein investigation.
Why This Matters
Redactions shape public understanding.
When names are concealed and later revealed, attention shifts to process and authority.
The release of these six names does not resolve the broader questions surrounding the Epstein files.
It intensifies scrutiny.
What remains redacted?
Who authorized those redactions?
On what legal or procedural grounds?
🛡️ Public accountability depends on full transparency.
Your voice matters.


Unredacted names mean the wall is cracking — now the consequences must follow.