Girls: Epstein and Ties

girls: It was reportedly discovered the funds were missing after he decided to sever ties with Epstein in 2007, according to The Guardian. Wexner wrote that he began to cut ties with the financier after allegations against Epstein surfaced in 2006 involving sexual abuse of underage girls. Leslie Wexner, the founder and chief executive of L Brands Inc, the parent company of Victoria's Secret, said money went missing a decade ago, according to a letter to the Wexner Foundation, seen by the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Last month, Epstein pleaded not guilty in New York to new sex-trafficking charges. Epstein, who took on money management for a raft of wealthy clients, served time in prison in Florida around a decade ago after a controversial plea deal that involved avoiding federal charges. He faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted and is currently in detention, denied bail. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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