Epstein Affair: The former head of Victoria's Secret claims he was 'duped' by the pedophile
Les Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress that he was deceived by Jeffrey Epstein, denying knowledge of Epstein’s sexual crimes over their decades-long association.
Les Wexner, the 88-year-old billionaire and former head of Victoria’s Secret, recently testified in a closed-door session before the U.S. Congress, discussing his longstanding relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner stated that he believed he had been 'duped' by Epstein, asserting that he was unaware of Epstein’s alleged sexual crimes despite their decades-long connection. This testimony follows the release of numerous documents related to Epstein's criminal activities, intensifying scrutiny on individuals associated with him.
During his testimony, Wexner insisted on distancing himself from Epstein’s actions and maintained that their professional relationship was based on business rather than personal curiosity into Epstein’s private life. Wexner’s association with Epstein, who was known for his powerful connections and troubling history, raises questions about how deeply both men were intertwined in their business dealings and personal lives.
The Congressional inquiry aims to uncover the extent of Epstein's network and the influence he wielded over powerful figures. Wexner's testimony is significant as it not only sheds light on his perspective but also emphasizes the broader implications regarding accountability among those who interacted with Epstein. This case continues to resonate, drawing attention to systemic issues within elite circles and the need for transparency in such relationships.