Who is Salvatore Nuara? One of Six Men Revealed in Unredacted Epstein Files
Salvatore Nuara's identity remains largely unknown after file disclosure

The name of Salvatore Nuara has appeared in recently unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files, marking him as one of six previously hidden figures identified by US lawmakers. Congressmen Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, and Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, spent two hours reviewing unredacted documents at the Department of Justice before disclosing the identities of the six men on the House floor.
Khanna emphasised that being named in the files does not indicate any wrongdoing. No verified evidence links Nuara to criminal activity related to Epstein. The files contain millions of documents and emails associated with Epstein, who died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
Other Names Revealed and Context of Unredacted Files
According to reporting by The Guardian, the six men identified by the Congressmen include Leslie Wexner, the billionaire founder of Victoria's Secret; Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of DP World; Nicola Caputo; Zurab Mikeladze; and Leonic Leonov, along with Salvatore Nuara. While Wexner and Sulayem have well-documented public ties to Epstein, Nuara and several others remain largely unknown, with no verified background information available.
The unredacted files have long been sought by lawmakers and journalists due to extensive redactions in earlier releases. Khanna and Massie reviewed the documents and identified the errors, prompting the Department of Justice to disclose the names of the six men.
Despite these disclosures, the majority of the files remain heavily redacted, leaving much of the content obscured.
Background on Epstein and the Significance of the Files
Jeffrey Epstein was a financier who pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostitution and served a 13-month sentence in Florida. He was later arrested in 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking of minors.
Epstein died in jail that year in what was ruled a suicide. The unredacted files contain extensive documentation including emails, flight logs, and correspondence associated with Epstein, providing insight into his extensive network of contacts.
The redactions in the original releases were intended to protect sensitive information. However, lawmakers reviewing the documents have noted that some redactions unnecessarily obscured the identities of individuals. The disclosure of Nuara and the other five men highlights ongoing efforts to increase transparency regarding the scope of Epstein's connections.
Congressional Review and Public Interest
Khanna stated on the House floor that the six men were previously hidden and that the discovery illustrates how much information in the files remains concealed. Massie also noted that identifying the redactions for Department of Justice officials led to the acknowledgement of the error and the revealing of the six names.
The disclosure of Salvatore Nuara's name has sparked media attention and public curiosity, though no further details about his identity or activities have been confirmed. Investigations and journalistic review of the documents are ongoing, as reporters and officials continue to analyse the unredacted files to determine the significance of the newly revealed names.
Additional Notes
While some of the six men have documented associations with Epstein, Nuara's role, if any, remains unverified. Legal experts and authorities caution against drawing assumptions about guilt or involvement based solely on the appearance of a name in the files.
The unredacted documents are part of a broader effort to provide transparency in one of the most high-profile cases of alleged sex trafficking and misconduct involving powerful figures.
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