Les Wexner
Also known as: Leslie Wexner · Leslie H. Wexner
Summary
Mega Group co-founder (1991) and Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, who paid $200M+ in fees.
Definition
Leslie 'Les' Wexner is the retail magnate behind L Brands (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works) who co-founded the Mega Group in 1991 with Charles Bronfman. He was Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, paying $200M+ in management fees and transferring a $46M Manhattan townhouse. FBI files unsealed in February 2026 listed Wexner as a potential co-conspirator in the Epstein enterprise.
Background & History
Leslie 'Les' Wexner is the retail magnate behind L Brands (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works) who co-founded the Mega Group in 1991 with Charles Bronfman. He was Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, paying $200M+ in management fees and transferring a $46M Manhattan townhouse.
Operational Role in the Network
Within the control network, Les Wexner occupies a key position connecting financial, personnel, or enforcement operations. He was Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, paying $200M+ in management fees and transferring a $46M Manhattan townhouse. FBI files unsealed in February 2026 listed Wexner as a potential co-conspirator in the Epstein enterprise.
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Les Wexner — documented event
Leslie 'Les' Wexner is the retail magnate behind L Brands (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works) who co-founded the Mega Group in 1991 with Charles Bronfman.
Les Wexner — documented event
He was Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, paying $200M+ in management fees and transferring a $46M Manhattan townhouse.
Les Wexner — documented event
He was Jeffrey Epstein's primary client from 1987–2007, paying $200M+ in management fees and transferring a $46M Manhattan townhouse.
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