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Alleged 1996 sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Leslie Wexner’s Ohio mansion and New Mexico ranchCase Filekaggle-ho-018028House OversightAlleged 1996 sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Leslie Wexner’s Ohio mansion and New Mexico ranch
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Alleged 1996 sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Leslie Wexner’s Ohio mansion and New Mexico ranch
Alleged 1996 sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Leslie Wexner’s Ohio mansion and New Mexico ranch The testimony identifies a direct victim of alleged sexual assault by Epstein and Maxwell, places the abuse at properties owned by Leslie Wexner, and claims the victim reported the incident to the FBI and local police in 1996. If corroborated, it links a high‑profile billionaire (Wexner) to locations used for alleged abuse and suggests a possible failure of law‑enforcement response, offering concrete follow‑up leads (dates, locations, names). The claim is not previously documented in major reporting, but it lacks independent verification, so the score reflects a strong but still unverified lead. Key insights: Alleged assault occurred summer 1996 at Leslie Wexner’s Ohio mansion and at an Epstein‑Maxwell ranch in New Mexico.; Victim reports being forced to stay for 12 hours, calling sheriff’s office and later NY police and FBI, with no apparent action taken.; Claims Epstein and Maxwell also assaulted the victim’s 15‑year‑old sister at the New Mexico ranch.
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