New documents about Jeffrey Epstein have caused big changes for important people around the world. Many well-known people are leaving their jobs. They are also ending their connections to Epstein's large network.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the head of DP World, has resigned. DP World is a big company in Dubai that handles shipping. His resignation happened after it was found he talked with Epstein a lot. Because of this, some major international banks have stopped new investments.
The US government released millions of documents about Epstein's life. This started a new look into his connections. *The Economist* worked with computer experts to study emails. They found many links between powerful people. This included rich people, former leaders, scientists, bankers, and media owners. Bin Sulayem's long talks with Epstein are now public. Some of these talks were about personal things.
DP World has made changes. Essa Kazim is the new Chairman. Yuvraj Narayan is the new Chief Executive. This shows they want to move forward.
This is not just happening in the Middle East. Kathryn Ruemmler, a top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, is also leaving. She said she knew Epstein as a lawyer. Her main job was to protect Goldman Sachs. Her leaving shows how people with past links to Epstein are now being examined. The many messages from Epstein's computer have made things difficult for people.
These discoveries affect many people and companies. The UK's development agency and Canada's pension fund have stopped investing in DP World. This shows how personal links can hurt companies financially. Prince William's Earthshot project also got money from DP World. It is now being looked at by the UK Charity Commission. This could damage its reputation.
More information is expected as experts continue to study Epstein's data. His communication records are now public. This is forcing powerful people to face questions about their past actions. The documents show how connected power and money can be. They also show the big results when these links are made public.