The billionaire former Victoria's Secret CEOLes Wexnertestified to the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday that he was "conned" by Jeffrey Epstein but denied any wrongdoing, according to a prepared statement provided to NBC News by a representative for Wexner.
The 88-year-old, who has been under fire over his many appearances in the Justice Department's records on Epstein, denied allegations he was Epstein's "co-conspirator." In his prepared statement, he told lawmakers that he "never witnessed nor had any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activity." Wexner was testifying in response to a subpoena from the committee as part of its probe into the Epstein case.
“I have done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide,” he said in his prepared statement. “I completely and irrevocably cut ties with Epstein nearly twenty years ago when I learned that he was an abuser, a crook, and a liar. And, let me be crystal clear: I never witnessed nor had any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activity.”
Wexner had a lengthy relationship with Epstein, who managed Wexner's personal finances for over a decade in the 1990s and early 2000s. The FBI referred to Wexner as a possible "co-conspirator" in an Aug. 2019 internal document compiled days after Epstein's death and recently released by the Justice Department.
In his statement, Wexner maintained he was a victim as well, who'd been ripped off by a person he'd trusted who "lived a double life. He was clever, diabolical, and a master manipulator."
"The other life he led, that we now know was full of unthinkable crimes, he most carefully and fully hid from me. He knew that I never would have tolerated his horrible behavior. Not any of it. At no time did I ever witness the side of Epstein’s life for which he is now infamous," Wexner wrote.
He said he permanently parted ways with Epstein in 2007 after he was charged with soliciting prostitution of a minor. He said Wexner's wife, Abigail, began reviewing their financial documents that Epstein had managed.
Wexner said that "after reviewing the information it became clear to Abigail that Epstein had stolen vast sums from our family. Once I learned of his abusive conduct and theft from my family, I never spoke with Epstein again. Never."
"In September 2007, nine months before he pled guilty in Florida, we revoked Epstein’s power of attorney, removed his access to our bank accounts, and forced him to resign from all our affiliated entities. Confronted with his financial wrongdoing by Abigail, Epstein agreed to, and did, return a substantial amount of money, even while continuing to maintain his total innocence of any wrongdoing, never dropping the con," the statement said.
Wexner has never been charged with any wrongdoing.
Source: Drudge Report