Les Wexner Named as Possible Epstein Co-Conspirator in DOJ Files
Les Wexner is named as a possible co-conspirator in at least four DOJ documents amid limited evidence and ongoing congressional scrutiny, though he faces no charges.
- On Feb. 11, 2026, DOJ and FBI files show Wexner was labeled a 'co-conspirator' in some documents but has not been charged, despite frequent mentions.
- Records from 2019 show FBI emails and a December 2019 memo flagged Wexner as a potential co-conspirator, with limited evidence and a subpoena served, according to the files.
- Bondi told lawmakers that Wexner's name appears more than 4,000 times in the released Epstein documents, and a mistaken redaction was corrected within 40 minutes.
- With a deposition scheduled for Feb. 18, Rep. Thomas Massie criticized the DOJ for not explaining why Wexner was not prosecuted, prompting a heated exchange with Attorney General Bondi.
- Wexner's representatives deny he knew of Epstein's crimes and say he severed ties in 2007, while a DOJ memo says Epstein repaid 'more than 4,000' to the Wexners.
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