Billionaire Wexner Says He Went to Epstein’s Island, Didn’t Know of Crimes
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Billionaire Wexner Says He Went to Epstein’s Island, Didn’t Know of Crimes
Billionaire Leslie Wexner, who founded the company that owned Victoria’s Secret, told lawmakers on Feb. 18 that he traveled to the island owned by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein but did not know of Epstein’s crimes. Wexner told members of Congress during a closed-door hearing in Ohio that he visited Epstein’s island once, shortly after Epstein had purchased it, and stopped there for a “few hours” one morning with his wife and children whi…
Billionaire Wexner says he visited Epstein's island but denies knowledge of financier's crimes
WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Billionaire Leslie Wexner said on Wednesday he once visited the island of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein but denied having knowledge of his criminal activity. Read full story
Billionaire retail mogul Leslie Wexner said Wednesday to a panel in the U.S. House of Representatives that he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, but said he was not aware of any sexual trafficking operation that involved the disgraced financier. Wexner said he went to the island once with his wife and children “for a few hours” while the family was in the area on his boat, according to his initial statement in a statement to Con…
Wexner said he visited the island once with his wife and children "for a few hours" while the family was in the area on his boat
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