Jeffrey Epstein Accuser Claims She Had Sex With Ex-Victoria’s Secret CEO Multiple Times

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Jeffrey Epstein, Les Wexner - Credit: Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images; Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Fragrance Foundation
Jeffrey Epstein, Les Wexner - Credit: Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images; Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Fragrance Foundation

One of the alleged victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein claimed she had sex multiple times with former CEO of Victoria’s Secret Les Wexner, according to documents released on Tuesday.

The damning claim stems from a 2015 civil case against Ghislaine Maxwell by Virginia Giuffre as hundreds of court documents describing the alleged criminal activities of Epstein began to be released to the public last week.

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Wexner, who was named in the previously sealed court records among many of Epstein’s long-rumored powerful friends, was accused of having sex with Giuffre “multiple” times. When asked in the deposition if the “approximate range of number” was more than three, Giuffre replied “more than three” and said “possibly” when asked if it was “more than five,” per documents obtained by Rolling Stone.

In the filing, Giuffre also claims that she wore different types of lingerie for Wexner, that Maxwell “set it up,” and that it was not at Wexner’s request. When asked if the lingerie was from Victoria’s Secret, Giuffre said she didn’t remember the brand.

According to the New York Times, Swiss banking documents associated with some of Wexner’s entities show Epstein’s role described as “manager of fortune.” In 1991, Wexner granted Epstein power of attorney over his fortune, enabling Epstein to hire people, buy and sell properties, and borrow money on Wexner’s behalf, per the Times.

“While Mr. Epstein served as Mr. Wexner’s personal money manager for a period that ended nearly 12 years ago, we do not believe he was ever employed by nor served as an authorized representative of the company,” Tammy Roberts Myers, a spokeswoman for L Brands (founded by Wexner), told the Times.

Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking in 2022 and is currently serving a 20-year sentence, which she is appealing. Epstein was facing 45 years in prison for his alleged crimes, but he was found hanged in his Manhattan prison cell in August 2019. According to authorities, his death was ruled a suicide.

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