Virginia Giuffre, an accuser of the late Jeffrey Epstein, has made shocking allegations against billionaire Les Wexner, claiming that she was sex trafficked to him on multiple occasions. These claims have surfaced from newly unsealed court documents, shedding light on the extent of the scandal.
Key Takeaway
Virginia Giuffre’s allegations against Les Wexner have brought renewed attention to the far-reaching impact of the Epstein scandal, raising questions about the extent of Wexner’s involvement and the ongoing investigation into the case.
Explosive Allegations
The explosive claim is from Giuffre’s deposition from a 2015 lawsuit involving allegations against Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. In the deposition transcript, Giuffre alleges that she had sexual encounters with Wexner several times, estimating it to be possibly more than 5 times. She further reveals that it was Maxwell who arranged these encounters, and it was not at Wexner’s request.
Involvement of Les Wexner
Les Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret, had hired Epstein as his financial manager in 1987, granting him power of attorney over his massive fortune. Giuffre’s claims have brought Wexner’s association with Epstein into the spotlight, raising questions about the extent of his involvement in the scandal.
Additional Revelations
Giuffre also mentioned in the deposition that she wore different types of lingerie for Wexner, although she did not recall the exact brand. Additionally, she claimed to have met former President Bill Clinton twice and former Vice President Al Gore once via Epstein, although she did not allege any sexual encounters with them.
Denial and Ongoing Investigations
It is important to note that Wexner has not been charged with any crimes relating to Epstein and Maxwell. After Epstein’s arrest in 2019, Wexner claimed to have severed ties with him in 2007 and denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities. However, the ongoing document releases related to the Epstein case continue to reveal more names and details, keeping the scandal in the public eye.