Les Wexner Questioned in Congress Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
One of the most powerful and mysterious figures connected to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is back in the national spotlight.
Billionaire businessman Les Wexner, founder of L Brands — the parent company behind Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works — was questioned by the House Oversight Committee regarding his long and complicated relationship with Epstein.
For years, investigators and the public have asked a central question: How did Jeffrey Epstein become so wealthy? Many financial trails appear to lead back to Wexner.
Why Wexner Matters
Epstein reportedly appeared more than 1,300 times in released investigative files, and Wexner’s name surfaced repeatedly as well. For over a decade, Epstein managed Wexner’s personal finances. In 1991, Wexner granted Epstein sweeping power of attorney — giving him extraordinary control over his wealth.
Investigators have identified over $1 billion in transfers, stocks, and assets connected to the two men over time.
Wexner later claimed Epstein stole approximately $100 million from him, saying he severed ties after discovering financial misconduct.
Verdict:
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Fact: Wexner’s wealth and credibility significantly boosted Epstein’s status and influence.
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Fiction: There is no public evidence proving Wexner knowingly funded Epstein’s criminal activity.
The Island and the Ranch
Wexner has acknowledged visiting Epstein’s properties, including:
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Little Saint James in the U.S. Virgin Islands
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Zorro Ranch in New Mexico
However, Wexner maintains he never witnessed any criminal activity and had no knowledge of abuse occurring at those locations.
Verdict:
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Fact: Wexner visited Epstein’s properties.
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Fiction: There is no public proof he participated in or knew about criminal acts.
Did Wexner Cut Ties in 2007?
Wexner says he formally revoked Epstein’s power of attorney in 2007 and never spoke to him again.
Official records confirm the formal break in 2007. However, released documents show at least one email from Wexner to Epstein in June 2008 — after Epstein’s controversial Florida plea deal — stating:
“All I can say is I feel sorry you violated your own number one rule — always be careful.”
Verdict:
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Mostly true: The formal split happened in 2007.
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Not entirely clean: Communication did not completely cease immediately.
Victoria’s Secret Allegations
There have been multiple reports that Epstein used his connection to Victoria’s Secret to attract young women, allegedly presenting himself as a talent scout.
Wexner’s representatives say he confronted Epstein over the misuse of the brand name and forbade him from representing the company.
Verdict:
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Fact: Epstein invoked the Victoria’s Secret name.
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Fiction: There is no public evidence Wexner directed or approved such behavior.
The Bigger Picture
Without Wexner’s wealth, trust, and social credibility in the 1990s, many analysts argue Epstein likely would not have gained access to elite circles, private jets, luxury estates, and global influence.
Yet despite years of investigations, court filings, and public scrutiny, there remains no publicly available evidence proving that Les Wexner knew about or participated in Epstein’s sex-trafficking crimes.
The questions surrounding their relationship continue to fuel debate — and congressional scrutiny ensures the story is far from over.
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