This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00003561) depicting Jeffrey Epstein dining outdoors with three other men. The location appears to be the terrace at Little St. James. The man seated on the right is identifiable as Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, a prominent Dubai business executive. The group is seated under a blue and white striped umbrella, having a meal.
Newspaper article from 'Expreso' (Ecuador) dated September 27, 2013. It details the arrival of Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of DP World, to meet with President Rafael Correa regarding a major port investment in Posorja. The article discusses the revocation of a previous concession (Alinport), the involvement of the Nobis group, and provides a profile of Dubai and Sulayem. A sidebar mentions Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and others as high-profile figures associated with Dubai property. The document does not contain any direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee record (likely related to foreign relations or lobbying) containing a transcript of an interview between 'Al-Sharq al-Awsat Daily' and a high-ranking UAE/Dubai official. The discussion focuses on the UAE's economic resilience during the global financial crisis (likely circa 2008-2009), refuting rumors that Dubai has become a 'ghost city' and highlighting the success of state entities like Emirates Airlines and DP World. While part of a larger document set potentially related to investigations, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.
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