White esp logos appearing transparent in indesign

Im placing about 10 white .esp logos on a black background in indesign. Most look fine but one is coming in totally transparent. It looks fine in Illustrator when i put a black object behind it. And another's white strokes are fine but the object body is coming in transparent. Is there a "make white transparent" import open that is selected somewhere, possibly?
Not sure if it's an illustrator or indesign thing. I assume Illustrator because all the other logos are fine.
Working on CS6
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Check whether it is set to overprint (Attributes panel).

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