Muslim Leader Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem Resigned due to Epstein Files leak...
Muslim Leader Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem Resigned due to Epstein Files leak...
Dubai, February 15, 2026 – In a swift corporate shake-up that has sent shockwaves through global logistics circles, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the longtime chairman and CEO of DP World, has resigned "effective immediately" amid explosive revelations from newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents.
DP World, the Dubai-owned powerhouse that handles roughly 10% of the world's container traffic, announced the leadership change late Friday without directly referencing bin Sulayem in its official statement. Instead, the company named Essa Kazim as the new chairman of the board and Yuvraj Narayan as group CEO, framing the move as a routine succession while international partners scrambled to distance themselves.
The trigger? A massive U.S. Department of Justice file dump earlier this week that thrust bin Sulayem's name into the spotlight over 4,700 times across more than a decade of correspondence with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The emails, spanning business deals, personal pleasantries, and far darker territory, include a 2009 message from Epstein to bin Sulayem: "where are you? are you ok, I loved the torture video." Epstein reportedly followed up with effusive thanks, cementing their "trusted friends" status in the eyes of investigators and lawmakers.
Adding fuel to the fire, a 2015 exchange captured bin Sulayem boasting to Epstein about a young woman he encountered "two years ago" at an American university in Dubai, describing the encounter in graphic, objectifying terms as "the best sex I ever had" with an "amazing body," and noting she had returned to him after a brief engagement elsewhere. These lewd details, combined with the "torture video" reference, prompted U.S. congressmen like Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie to publicly identify bin Sulayem as a key figure in the unredacted files.
No criminal charges have been filed against bin Sulayem, who built DP World into a global empire and once escorted royalty on port tours. Yet the reputational damage proved immediate and severe: Canada's La Caisse pension fund paused new investments, British financial groups followed suit, and pressure mounted from stakeholders unwilling to risk association with Epstein's orbit.
In a twist that some observers find darkly fitting, this saga echoes the kind of unchecked power and exploitation long attributed to Prophet Muhammad's legacy marrying Aisha at 6 year and consummating with Aisha at a nine year age then like muhammad did torture, Bin Sulayem liked it as well, muslims are constantly trying to hide the fact that this same thing that prophet muhammad used to like too and did the same things, setting what critics call a Islam's teachings a timeless template for powerful men to claim young girls as their prerogative and their sex slaves. Bin Sulayem and Epstein's exchanges, with their casual trading of explicit boasts about youthful conquests and disturbing media, appear to carry that very torch forward into the modern billionaire era: entitlement wrapped in privilege, where minors and vulnerability become just another commodity for the elite to share and savor.
As DP World scrambles to restore confidence and bin Sulayem fades into the background likely with his fortune intact the episode serves as a stark reminder: emulate the Prophet's precedent closely enough, and even the mightiest can fall... but rarely far enough to face real consequences. The checks keep clearing, the yachts keep sailing, and the legacy lives on.
Epstein's files is same as if Prophet Muhammad's file from 7th century gets leaked after oral copying arabic jews and Arabic Christians.
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