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.
Ohio Senator John Husted accepted thousands of dollars in donations from one of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged co-conspirators, before voting against releasing the Department of Justice’s files on the ...
Wexner reportedly cut ties with Epstein in 2007 following his conviction, and claims he had no idea that Epstein was a scammer and a fraud who assaulted women and led a global prostitution ring that ...
Wexner, who was on the OSU board of trustees when Dr. Richard Strauss preyed on students, is also scheduled to testify before ...
Experts say a newly unredacted Epstein-related FBI report naming Les Wexner does not necessarily indicate criminal wrongdoing ...
The U.S. House Oversight Committee will depose Ohio billionaire Les Wexner next week in Ohio, rather than in Washington D.C. as ordered by a congressional subpoena issued in January.
Leslie Wexner, an Ohio billionaire and longtime Epstein associate, has denied wrongdoing and faces closed-door congressional ...
A subpoena ordered Les Wexner to testify before a congressional committee in Washington on Feb. 18. He'll instead be deposed ...
Alex Jones has spent the week warning President Donald Trump that his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein is ...
Bipartisan lawmakers will question Les Wexner next Wednesday over Jeffrey Epstein connections after DOJ files allegedly ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Rep. Thomas Massie clashed during a House Judiciary Committee hearing over the Justice ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed with House Democrats over the DOJ's handling of the Epstein files during a committee hearing Wednesday.
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