Retail magnate Leslie Wexner, the billionaire founder of L Brands, faced intense questioning during a congressional deposition about his relationship with convicted sex offender Leslie Wexner. Wexner maintains that he was “duped by a world-class con man” who stole millions from him and that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s illicit activities.
However, congressional members expressed skepticism, suggesting that Epstein’s wealth and influence would not have been possible without Wexner’s financial support. Here’s a breakdown of the key points from the deposition:
1. Introduction to Epstein
Wexner claims he met Epstein by accident in the mid-1980s through mutual friends and had no prior knowledge of him. He described their initial encounters as purely professional.
2. Lack of Personal Relationship
Wexner insists he and Epstein never socialized outside of work and had no shared personal interests. This contradicts past reports in which Epstein allegedly referred to them as friends.
3. Discovery of Theft
Wexner says his wife, Abigail, discovered Epstein was stealing from them in 2007, around the time Epstein faced charges in Florida. Wexner states he immediately severed ties upon learning of both the financial wrongdoing and criminal accusations.
4. Victoria’s Secret Allegations
Congressional members questioned Wexner about Epstein allegedly posing as a Victoria’s Secret scout to lure young women. Wexner claims he was alerted in the 1990s, confronted Epstein, who denied it, and believed him. He denied that any models were sent to his home or introduced to Epstein through him.
5. Knowledge of Illegal Activity
Wexner repeatedly denied having any knowledge or suspicion of Epstein’s sex trafficking and abuse, attributing his ignorance to Epstein’s skill as a “world-class con man.”
6. Epstein’s Wealth and Stolen Funds
Wexner was reportedly surprised by claims that Epstein moved over a billion dollars in stock. He said he did not know the exact amounts stolen and suggested Epstein had other wealthy clients from whom he allegedly stole funds.
7. Visits to Epstein’s Properties
Wexner confirmed brief visits with his family to Epstein’s private island, Palm Beach house, and New Mexico ranch, claiming he never observed anything unusual during these trips.
8. Law Enforcement Contact
He stated that he was never questioned by law enforcement regarding Epstein’s sex trafficking operations.
9. Lawyer’s Remark
During the deposition, Wexner’s attorney seemed frustrated with his detailed answers, urging him to keep responses brief.
10. Congressional Skepticism
Members of Congress expressed doubts about Wexner’s testimony, suggesting he may be downplaying his relationship with Epstein and ignoring warning signs. They emphasized that Epstein’s illicit empire would likely not have been possible without Wexner’s financial backing.
The deposition highlights ongoing questions about the extent of Wexner’s awareness and involvement in Epstein’s operations. While Wexner maintains he was deceived, congressional members remain skeptical, leaving many to wonder what he truly knew about Epstein’s crimes.