New York Times dives deep into Les Wexner, Jeffrey Epstein’s strange relationship
Ever since Jeffrey Epstein was arrested for sex trafficking dozens of minors between 2002 and 2005, his relationship with local billionaire Leslie Wexner through the years has been highly scrutinized, most recently by The New York Times.
According to the publication, Epstein, identifying himself as a talent scout for Victoria’s Secret (child company of Wexner’s L Brands), attempted to physically assault a female model in his Santa Monica hotel room in May 1997. She was able to flee the situation unharmed.
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Wexner was alerted of the incident, but it was unclear if any action was taken, reports The New York Times.
The article dives deep into Wexner and Epstein’s fast-forming and unusually-close relationship, how Wexner’s longtime friends and associates always found it mysterious, what the allegations against Epstein could mean for Wexner, and so much more.
Click here to read the The New York Times coverage.
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