Epstein tried to build Middle East ties
Flies show contact with politician, business figures
By: Jan Choukeir
Andrew Mills
and Maha El Dahan
Reuters
DUBAI - The departure of the chief executive of Dubai port giant DP World is the biggest fallout in the Middle East from U.S. Justice Department documents which show that disgraced financier Jeffery Epstein tried to build a powerful network of political figures and business leaders across the region.
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DP World announced on February 13 [2026] that Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem had resigned as chief executive and chair. The decision to act was taken after Bin Sulayem's name appeared in the Epstein files, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, and as his relationship with the late convicted sex offender faced increasing scrutiny.
..... In their correspondence, Bin Sulayem discussed sexual relationship with women with whom Epstein helped him connect. In an email dated November 9, 2007, Bin Sulayem told Epstein he had met one such woman in New York, whom he does not named and with whom he said he did not have sex.
..... Dubal's ruler on February 13 [2026] also issued a decree appointing a new chairman for Dubai's Port, Customs and Free Zone corporation, one of several roles Bin Sulayem held.
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Reuters was able to independently review only some of the Epstein files relating to Bin Sulayem and was unable to ascertain what specifically led to his departure from DP World although the sources said, without providing further details, that it was related to the files.
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Bin Sulayem did not responded to Reuters request for comment on his departure. DP World declined to comment.
Cooking together
..... In one email exchange, Epstein described Bin Sulayem as funny, trustworthy and a foodie, Epstein went on to say that Bin Sulayem, a Muslim, does not drink and prays five times a day.
..... an undated photograph that appears in an email and is publicly available shows Epstein coking with Bin Sulayem and the two of them looking relaxed together. The full name of the person it was sent to by Epstein is not provided.
..... Bin Sulayem has not publicly commented on Epstein's description or the emails about his relationship with him.
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Being named in the files is not evidence of criminal activity. But after members of Congress said Bin Sulayem's name appeared in files released by the DOJ, he faced renewed questions from some of DP World's financial backers over his past interactions.
..... Bin Sulayem did not respond publicly to those concerns. The U.K. development finance agency, British International Investment, and Canada's second-largest pension fund said earlier in February [2026] they would suspend all new investment with DP World over Bin Sulayem's alleged ties to Epstein.
..... "We are shocked by the allegations emerging in the Epstein Files regarding Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem," said a British International Investment spokesperson, without saying which allegations he was referring to. "In light of the allegations, we will not be making any new investments with DP World until the required actions have been taken by the company."
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Canadian tension fund La Caisse said it was "pausing additional capital deployment alongside the company" until DP World clarified the situation and took "the necessary actions."
..... In a statement after the February 13 [2026] leadership changes at DP World, British International Investment welcomed DP World's decision and said it looked forward to continuing "our partnership to advance the development of key African trading ports."
Network of contacts
..... The large cache of documents released by the DOJ, including text messages and emails, also shows the Middle East was no exception to Epstein's efforts to use his wealth to build relationships with prominent people in politics, finances, academia and business around the world.
..... Reuters was unable to ascertain how successful Epstein was in seeking to influence his contracts in the Middle East, and whether his advice was heeded.
..... The DOJ documents tired to advise Qatari business leaders and political figures during the 2017-2021 blockade of Qatar by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt over accusations hat Doha failed to curb ties with Iran and supported terrorism, which Qatar denied.
..... In exchanges with a Qatari businessman and ruling family member Sheikh Jabor Yousuf Jassim Al Thani, Epstein urged Qatar to 'stop kicking and arguing...let the heat come down a bit." He said "the current Qatar team is very weak" and "EM is not experienced and it shows."
..... Qatar's foreign minister at the time was Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, who now serves as both foreign minster and prime minster. He has not commented publicly on Epstein's portrayal of him. Asked about the exchange, Qatar's International Media Office, which handles media requests for the prime minister, declined to comment.
..... There was no response to a Reuters request for comment emailed to three companies in Qatar that Shelkh Jabor is listed as chairman of, or to a text message sent to an individual who, according to the files release by the DOJ, works in sheikh Jabor's office.
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Epstein urged Doha to forge links with Israel to stay in the good graces of Donald Trump, who was then in his first term as U.S. president. He suggested the gulf sate either move toward recognizing Israel or pledge $1 billion to a fund for terrorism victims.
..... Ultimately, Qatar struck to its independent course. in 2021, the blockading countries restored ties with Doha, and ties between Trump administration and Qatar are now strong.
Saudi Aramco IPO
..... Epstein discussed Saudi Aramco's initial public offering in dozens of email exchanges. In one exchange dated September 10, 2016, with a person named as Aziza Alahmadi, and with former Norwegian diplomat Terje Roed-Larson copied in, Epstein warned that Aramco going pubic could expose Saudi Arabia to lawsuits and asset seizures.
..... Saudi Aramco declined to comment on these emails. Alahmadi could not be reached for comment and Reuters was unable to establish her role, if any, in Epstein's activities. Roed-Larsen did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by emails via his lawyer.
..... In an email dated October 16, 2017, and also sent to Alahmadi, Epstein suggested selling China an option to buy a $100 billion stake in Aramco rather than pursuing a traditional IPO, saying it would provide liquidity while limiting exposure to public markets.
..... Epstein's reach also extended to Egypt, the documents released by the DOJ show.
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some emails show a request from a family member of Hosni Mubarak - the wife of his son Gamal Mubarak - that was passed on to Epstein asking for help in 2011, following the former president;s ouster and subsequent legal troubles. They did not say what kind of assistance was sought and Reuters was unable to establish whether Epstein had tried to intercede on the family's behalf.