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Epstein survivor denounces Les Wexner’s deposition before House as ‘abhorrent’

After billionaire retail mogul Les Wexner’s recent deposition before the House, where he denied any knowledge of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, one Epstein survivor has spoken out against his testimony. Maria Farmer, who had previously accused Epstein of abusing her at Wexner’s Ohio residence in 1996, called Wexner’s claims “abhorrent” in a statement released on Saturday.

In her statement, Farmer referenced her 1996 court filing where she had accused Epstein of sexually assaulting her at Wexner’s Ohio mansion. She also mentioned that she had reached out to Wexner for help after the incident, but he had ignored her pleas and continued to associate with Epstein.

Farmer’s statement comes after Wexner’s deposition, where he claimed to have no knowledge of Epstein’s illegal activities and stated that he cut ties with him in 2007. Wexner, who is the founder and former CEO of L Brands, had a close business and personal relationship with Epstein for many years. Epstein had even managed Wexner’s finances and had power of attorney over his assets.

However, Wexner’s denial of any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes has been met with skepticism and criticism. Many have questioned how Wexner, who had such a close relationship with Epstein, could have been unaware of his illegal activities.

Farmer’s statement sheds light on Wexner’s possible involvement in Epstein’s crimes. She claims that she had informed Wexner about Epstein’s abuse, but he had chosen to ignore it and continue his association with the convicted sex offender. Farmer also accused Wexner of allowing Epstein to use his Ohio mansion as a “hunting ground” for young girls.

This is not the first time Wexner has been implicated in Epstein’s crimes. In 2019, it was reported that Wexner had given Epstein power of attorney over his assets, and Epstein had allegedly misused this power to embezzle millions of dollars from Wexner.

Wexner’s denial of any knowledge or involvement in Epstein’s crimes is not only concerning, but it also raises questions about his character and integrity. As a billionaire retail mogul, Wexner holds a position of power and influence in the community. It is disheartening to see someone in such a position deny any responsibility for their association with a convicted sex offender.

Epstein’s survivors have been fighting for justice and accountability for years, and Wexner’s denial only adds to their struggles. Farmer’s statement serves as a reminder that there may be more individuals involved in Epstein’s crimes, and it is crucial to hold all responsible parties accountable.

Wexner’s denial of any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes is also a slap in the face to all survivors of sexual abuse. It sends a message that their pain and trauma are not taken seriously, and those in positions of power can simply deny any involvement and escape consequences.

It is time for Wexner to take responsibility for his actions and be held accountable for his association with Epstein. His denial and ignorance are no longer acceptable, and the survivors of Epstein’s abuse deserve justice and closure.

In the wake of Farmer’s statement, it is essential for authorities to thoroughly investigate Wexner’s involvement in Epstein’s crimes. The survivors of Epstein’s abuse deserve to know the truth and see justice served.

In conclusion, Les Wexner’s denial of any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes is not only abhorrent, but it also raises serious questions about his involvement in the scandal. Maria Farmer’s statement serves as a reminder that there may be more individuals involved in Epstein’s crimes, and it is crucial to hold all responsible parties accountable. It is time for Wexner to take responsibility for his actions and be held accountable for his association with Epstein. The survivors of Epstein’s abuse deserve justice and closure, and it is the responsibility of the authorities to ensure that it is served.

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