House Oversight Committee Investigates Billionaire Les Wexner Link to Jeffrey Epstein Wealth
The House Oversight Committee probes billionaire Les Wexner over his deep financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein as new DOJ documents reveal allegations of misconduct.
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Published: Feb 18, 2026, 9:35 AM EST
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Fox News

New Investigative Focus on Billionaire Circles
The House Oversight Committee has intensified its investigation into the financial origins of the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein by focusing on billionaire businessman Leslie Wexner. As the former chief of L Brands and founder of Victorias Secret Wexner is one of the most prominent figures identified in recently disclosed Department of Justice documents. Federal records from 2019 reportedly named Wexner as a co conspirator in the Epstein case although the mogul legal team maintains that prosecutors clarified he was never a target. This congressional scrutiny follows the release of millions of pages of documents that have shed new light on the influential orbit Epstein maintained before his death in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019.
Financial Origins and Power of Attorney
Evidence suggests that Epstein began his ascent to wealth in 1987 when he became a primary client of the Wexner Ohio based fashion empire. By 1991 Wexner had signed a sweeping power of attorney agreement that granted Epstein significant control over his personal finances including the authority to sign checks and manage real estate transactions. This arrangement allowed Epstein to operate with an extraordinary level of autonomy using Wexner resources to finance a lavish lifestyle that included the acquisition of prime Manhattan real estate. While the exact terms of these property transfers remain a point of contention among investigators the records indicate a deep level of trust that lasted for nearly two decades.
Allegations of Corporate Resource Misuse
Transformative analysis of the case indicates that Epstein influence extended beyond mere financial management into the operational assets of Wexner companies. Witness statements provided to the FBI allege that corporate aircraft belonging to The Limited were used in the 1990s to transport young girls between Mexico and the United States. Although representatives for Wexner have labeled these specific allegations as false the reports have prompted lawmakers to examine how deeply Epstein was integrated into the corporate infrastructure of L Brands. The potential use of commercial logistics for criminal activity remains a central theme for the House Oversight Committee as they attempt to map the full extent of the trafficking network.
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