Lex Wexner Testifies Epstein Stole Money, Faces Questions from Lawmakers

Lex Wexner Testifies Epstein Stole Money, Faces Questions from Lawmakers
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Lex Wexner testified that Jeffrey Epstein stole money; some lawmakers questioned aspects of his testimony.

  • Lex Wexner testified before Congress that Jeffrey Epstein stole 'vast sums' of money from his family
  • Wexner described himself as 'naive' and said he was 'conned' by Epstein
  • Wexner denied knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities during his testimony
  • House Republicans did not attend a deposition with Wexner prior to his testimony
  • Some Democratic lawmakers expressed skepticism about Wexner's answers and credibility during the hearing

Lex Wexner, former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress that Jeffrey Epstein stole large amounts of money from him and his family. He described himself as having been 'conned' and 'naive' regarding Epstein's actions and denied knowledge of Epstein's criminal conduct. House Republicans did not attend a deposition with Wexner, and some Democratic lawmakers questioned aspects of his testimony.

The testimony contributes to congressional examination of Jeffrey Epstein's financial dealings and associations. Statements from Wexner may inform ongoing investigations into Epstein's network and financial transactions. The differing responses from lawmakers reflect varying perspectives on the testimony and the investigation process. Some lawmakers expressed skepticism about Wexner's credibility, and certain details of his knowledge and involvement remain unverified.