Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has accused FBI Director Kash Patel of lying to Congress about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The Kentucky Republican made the allegation in a social media exchange with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, whom Massie prodded to unredact the names of potential co-conspirators to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
“In response to my posts on X today, DOJ 1) unredacted an FBI file that LABELS two individuals as co-conspirators 2) unredacted a file that lists several men who might be implicated 3) tacitly admitted that Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem was the sender of the torture video,” Massie posted.
The Department of Justice unredacted the name of billionaire Les Wexner in a document that Massie said also contained the names of numerous victims, and he said the retail magnate’s name already appeared thousands of times in documents that have been released.
Massie said the document directly contradicted testimony that Patel had given to Congress.
“This is significant because Kash Patel testified to Congress that FBI had no evidence of other sex traffickers,” Massie added. “This is FBI’s own 2019 document listing [Les] Wexner as coconspirator in child sex trafficking. It wasn’t unredacted until tonight.”
Massie then disputed Blanche’s insistence that DOJ was “committed to transparency” and “hiding nothing.”
“Here DOJ acts as if they were justified in redacting the men’s names simply because the document contains victim’s names,” he said. “Tonight they learned you can redact victim names while still publishing the other names, per our law.”
“Until tonight no one knew who sent the torture video to Epstein,” Massie added. “I went to DOJ, unredacted the email, and reverse searched the email to discover it was a Sultans. Our law requires VICTIM’s information to be redacted, not information of men who sent Epstein torture porn!”
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