Mega Edition: Les Wexner's Best Friend Was Jeffrey Epstein...Until He Forgot Who He Was (2/15/26)
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After Epstein’s 2006 arrest and especially following the 2019 federal charges, Wexner abruptly attempted to recast himself as a victim—claiming Epstein had betrayed him, stolen from him, and misled him. He publicly severed ties, issued statements of regret, and emphasized that Epstein had been removed from his financial role years earlier. But that narrative strains credibility. Wexner was not an unsophisticated investor duped by a charming con man; he was one of the most powerful retail magnates in America with access to the best legal and financial minds in the world. The idea that Epstein could operate for years under his authority without scrutiny reflects either willful blindness or a level of negligence that borders on complicity. Wexner’s late-stage distancing felt less like moral clarity and more like reputational triage once the full scope of Epstein’s crimes became undeniable. His patronage built Epstein’s empire. His disavowal came only after the empire collapsed in public view.
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