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CEO Resigns After His Disturbing Jeffrey Epstein Email Comes to Light: ‘I Loved the Torture Video’

A United Arab Emirates tycoon, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, has been removed from his role as chairman and CEO of DP World after a disclosed link to Jeffrey Epstein came to light. DP World appointed a new chairman and group CEO, and the company declined to comment.The connection was revealed as the Department of Justice named several men linked to Epstein; bin Sulayem has not been charged.

Epstein’s files show exchanges with bin Sulayem about meetings with world leaders and financing for ventures, with Epstein describing him as “one of my moast trusted friends.” The communications also include references to private meetings and, in some cases, explicit content, including discussions about a “personal masseuse” and reports of pornography sharing, according to reporting by CBS and CNN. Bin Sulayem, who had attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, is cited thousands of times in Epstein’s files—CBS notes about 4,700 mentions. The articles emphasize the broad reach of Epstein’s network and the ongoing scrutiny of his associates.


A United Arab Emirates tycoon has been removed from his job after his connection to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was exposed.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem has been removed as chairman and CEO of Dubai’s DP World, a global port operator, according to CNN.

Dubai’s Government Media Office announced Friday that DP World had appointed a new chairman and group CEO, the job titles that bin Sulayem had held.

DP World has declined to comment.

The connection between bin Sulayem and Epstein was revealed Tuesday when the Department of Justice named several men associated with Epstein. Bin Sulayem has not been charged with any crimes.

Bin Sulayem had been a high flier, attending the World Economic Forum in Davos last month.

But it is now revealed that in 2009, Epstein wrote “Where are you? are you ok I loved the torture video” in an . The communication has since been linked to bin Sulayem, whose identity was first exposed indirectly by Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky.

Bin Sulayem wrote Epstein about his meetings with world leaders, while Epstein offered advice on getting financing for a company project.

As noted by CBS, bin Sulayem’s name appears in the Epstein files 4,700 times.

In one ed exchange, Epstein called bin Sulayem “one of my most trusted friends in very sense of the word.

He later told him, “I greatly appreciate the time we spend together.”

“Thank you my friend I am off the sample a fresh 100% female Russian at my yacht,” bin Sulaymen replied.

A message to bin Sulayem from a redacted sender read, “Jeffrey is wondering what time you would like your massage today in new york.”

Epstein also offered to take him to his island.

The files appear to show bin Sulayem sharing pornography with Epstein during a 2015 trip to Santa Fe with his family, according to CNN.

Bin Sulayem also appeared to discuss training a girl referenced as a “personal masseuse” for Epstein in a 2017 exchange of messages.




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