Epstein Draft Message to Wexner - 'Gang Stuff' and Mutual Debts
Summary
An undated draft message from Jeffrey Epstein to Leslie Wexner, released by DOJ on February 6, 2026. The message references the two being involved in 'gang stuff' for more than 15 years and speaks of mutual debts they owed each other, suggesting a far more complex and ongoing relationship than Wexner's public statements indicated. Wexner's representatives say the message was never sent or received and was written when Epstein was 'furious' that Wexner refused to meet him after their relationship ended around 2007.
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