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Epstein–Wexner interaction over prenup and alleged sexual favors suggests undisclosed financial and personal ties

Epstein–Wexner interaction over prenup and alleged sexual favors suggests undisclosed financial and personal ties The fragment hints at a possible quid‑pro‑quo arrangement between Jeffrey Epstein and billionaire Leslie Wexner involving a signed agreement in Wexner’s office, with references to ‘beautiful women’ and a ‘model’s belly.’ While the text is fragmented and unverified, it points to a concrete meeting, a signed document, and potential financial or sexual leverage that could be pursued through subpoena of office records, testimony from the named associate, and review of Wexner’s corporate filings. The involvement of a high‑profile billionaire and Epstein raises controversy and legal risk, though the lead lacks clear dates or transaction amounts. Key insights: Epstein allegedly placed a signed agreement in Wexner’s office, possibly a prenup or settlement.; Reference to ‘beautiful women’ and a model suggests a sexual component to the deal.; Wexner’s associate Stuart Pivar is named, indicating possible witness or conduit for assets.

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Epstein–Wexner interaction over prenup and alleged sexual favors suggests undisclosed financial and personal ties The fragment hints at a possible quid‑pro‑quo arrangement between Jeffrey Epstein and billionaire Leslie Wexner involving a signed agreement in Wexner’s office, with references to ‘beautiful women’ and a ‘model’s belly.’ While the text is fragmented and unverified, it points to a concrete meeting, a signed document, and potential financial or sexual leverage that could be pursued through subpoena of office records, testimony from the named associate, and review of Wexner’s corporate filings. The involvement of a high‑profile billionaire and Epstein raises controversy and legal risk, though the lead lacks clear dates or transaction amounts. Key insights: Epstein allegedly placed a signed agreement in Wexner’s office, possibly a prenup or settlement.; Reference to ‘beautiful women’ and a model suggests a sexual component to the deal.; Wexner’s associate Stuart Pivar is named, indicating possible witness or conduit for assets.

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