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Wexner and Epstein also shared an interest in a Manhattan mansion bought in 1989 for $13.2 million — at the time a record price for a Manhattan townhome — by a corporation controlled by Wexner ...
L Brands shareholders filed a complaint in the Court of Chancery of Delaware on January 14, 2021, stating that Wexner, among others, created an "entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment", and was aware of abuses being committed by Jeffrey Epstein, which breached Wexner's fiduciary duty to the company and devalued the brand. The ...
I hoped that analyzing the flight logs would lead to some clarity about the role that Epstein’s most prominent client, Columbus-based billionaire Les Wexner, played in his life. Wexner’s ...
Despite his death in 2019, the infamous crimes of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein garnered renewed national scrutiny and made headlines all year. Top Epstein revelations of 2024: Bill Clinton ...
A US federal court on Wednesday unsealed hundreds of pages of documents from a lawsuit related to Jeffrey Epstein, ... American investor Glenn Dubin, and Leslie Wexner, the CEO of L Brands — all ...
Wexner was Epstein's most prominent client—and bought Epstein his Upper East Side mansion, which the FBI raided last week. Wexner was Epstein's most prominent client—and bought Epstein his ...
The only publicly known billionaire client of Epstein was Leslie Wexner, chairman and CEO of L Brands (formerly The Limited, Inc.) and Victoria's Secret. [27] [61] In 1986, Epstein met Wexner through their mutual acquaintances, insurance executive Robert Meister and his wife, in Palm Beach. A year later, Epstein became Wexner's financial ...
Jeffrey Epstein's "list" refers to the names of nearly 200 friends, associates, ... high-powered fashion CEO Les Wexner and late modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel.