NEW ALBANY, Ohio (AP) " The billionaire behind the retail empire that once blanketed shopping malls with names such as Victoria's Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch is telling members of Congress that he was "duped by a world-class con man" " close financial adviser Jeffrey Epstein.
Les Wexner also is denying knowing about the convicted sex offender's crimes or participating in Epstein's abuse of girls and young women.
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Americans believe Epstein files show the powerful get a pass, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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... Americans believe that wealthy and powerful people are rarely held accountable, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found after the release of millions of records on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's connections in elite U.S. business and political circles.
Some 69% of respondents in the four-day poll, which concluded on Monday, said their views were captured "very well" or "extremely well" by a statement that the Epstein files "show that powerful people in the U.S. are rarely held accountable for their actions."
Another 17% said the statement described their views "somewhat well," while 11% said it didn't reflect their thinking.
Among both Republicans and Democrats, more than 80% said the statement described their thinking at least somewhat well. ...
House Panel: Wexner gave Epstein 'about a billion dollars'
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... Garcia pointed to what he described as a billion dollars in value moving to Epstein. "To be very clear, we know that approximately over a billion dollars, it looks like -- it's about a billion dollars -- that was either transferred, provided in stocks, or given directly to Mr. Epstein by Wexner," he said.
Garcia said Wexner claimed he was unaware of how much money moved between them and was trying to minimize how close the two men were over roughly two decades.
"We should be very clear that there would be no Epstein island, there would be no Epstein plane, there would be no money to traffic women and girls, Mr. Epstein would not be the wealthy man he was without the support of Les Wexner," Garcia said. ...
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