The questions that members of Congress asked Ohio billionaire Les Wexner on Wednesday didn’t just touch on his business ...
Columbus businessman Les Wexner is set for a closed-door congressional deposition in the House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation. He has not been accused of any crime.
Federal documents and a looming deposition have intensified scrutiny of Ohio billionaire Leslie Wexner over his decades-long ...
(JTA) — Leslie Wexner, the Ohio retail billionaire whose association with Jeffrey Epstein has shadowed his philanthropic legacy, spent six hours Wednesday answering questions in a closed-door ...
Farmer said she was the artist-in-residence at Wexner's estate in 1996 and was abused by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
House Republicans skipped a deposition with Leslie Wexner, the retail billionaire, and Democrats said his answers were not credible.
Maxwell told lawmakers that if President Trump ended her prison sentence, she would be willing to testify that neither Trump nor former President Clinton were culpable for wrongdoing.
House Democrats said billionaire Les Wexner downplayed his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and provided few new details during a closed-door Oversight Committee deposition Wednesday. Why it matters: ...
Staff had originally subpoenaed Wexner to appear at 10 a.m. in Room 2335 of the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill ...
When the Epstein files dropped, high-profile figures all over the world found themselves defending against allegations of crimes mentioned in the released documents. While billionaires across the ...
"I have asked the Justice Department to release all grand jury testimony with respect to Epstein," Trump said.
Wexner, an Ohio billionaire and longtime Wexner associate, has denied wrongdoing and faces closed-door congressional testimony.