McLaren F1 sponsor's CEO resigns after Epstein files 'torture video' email

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McLaren F1 sponsor's CEO resigns after Epstein files 'torture video' email
DP World have named a new CEO after the resignation of Sultan Bin Sulayem
The chief executive of McLaren Formula 1 team sponsor DP World has resigned following revelations about his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem had come under increasing pressure in recent days when newly-released emails from the Epstein files made public his alleged correspondence with the convicted child sex trafficker.
DP World released a statement on Friday, confirming it had appointed a new CEO in Yuvraj Narayan, as well as Essa Kazim as a new chairman of its board of directors.
Sulayem, who resigned 'effectively immediately', was not otherwise mentioned again in the DP World statement, which said the company 'affirmed that the new appointments support its strategy for sustainable growth and reinforce its role in strengthening global supply chains and supporting Dubai’s position as a leading hub for trade and logistics'.
DP World declined to comment further when approached by GPFans.
Sulayem's resignation came after companies and organisations had begun to distance themselves from DP World - including British International Investment (BII) and also a large Canadian pension fund.
Being named in the files is not evidence of criminal activity, and Sulayem has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing.
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Controversial Epstein files emails
One email written by Epstein on 24 April 2009 said: "Where are you? Are you ok, I loved the torture video."
When the file was first released, the recipient's name was redacted but in a post on X the Republican Congressman Thomas Massie wrote that the Department of Justice (DOJ) “tacitly admitted that Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem was the sender of the torture video".
Massie had assistance from Democrat Ro Khanna, the who helped to force the Epstein files release. He named Mr Sulayem on the House floor where members of congress are legally protected from defamation threats".
Epstein suggested he had known Bin Sulayem since 2002 and that he was a 'close personal friend'.
Writing in 2010 for a business dealing, Epstein said: “Sultan Bin Sulayem has a net worth of well over $100 Million Dollars. I have known him for more than 8 years and will personally vouch for him and any information he provides in connection with this application.”
How does DP World sponsor McLaren F1?
McLaren began its association with DP World in 2023, a relationship which expanded a year later by featuring in dynamic branding panels on the team's MCL38 car as well as the driver overalls of current F1 world champion Lando Norris and team-mate Oscar Piastri.
DP World continues to feature on the McLaren drivers' overalls and features on the side of this year's MCL40 car in front of the cockpit and behind the front wheels and suspension.
While DP World don't pay the same in sponsorship as major backers Google or OKX, they do invest more than Goldman Sachs or Hilton into McLaren, although the figure is unclear.
Under Bin Sulayem, DP World have become one of the biggest port operators in the world since he took charge in 2007, and they in turn own British Shipping company P&O Ferries.
GPFans have approached Formula 1 and McLaren F1 for comment.
Who was Jeffrey Epstein?
Jeffrey Epstein was an American financier who was disgraced in 2008 when he was convicted of child sex trafficking. Epstein's contacts though spread to nearly every corner of the globe into the highest places making him an extremely influential figure.
Despite his 2008 conviction he didn't seem to lose much of that influence and he continued to be a major source of networking with global figures until he was arrested again in June 2019 after more allegations of sex trafficking.
Just a month later Epstein died in prison, with an autopsy report a month later claiming the 66-year-old had committed suicide.
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