Disgraced financier Jeffery Epstein was the Victoria’s Secret founder's personal money manager.
Elizabeth Musamanno, Les Wexner, and Stella Maxwell pose at the 2016 Fragrance Foundation Awards presented by Hearst Magazines : Billionaire Victoria’s Secret founder Leslie Wexner told members of his foundation Wednesday that indicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein “misappropriated” more than $46 million of his personal fortune while serving as his money manager, theWexner discovered the missing funds in 2007 when he began to cut off all contact with Epstein, who at that point was facing...
In 1991, Wexner gave Epstein power of attorney, meaning that he could borrow money, buy and sell property and sign checks on Wexner’s behalf, theEpstein purchased Wexner’s Manhattan mansion in 1989 for over $13 million through a corporation the two men jointly controlled, and Epstein took possession of the property about a decade later.Jeffery Epstein was arrested last month for sex trafficking girls as young as 14.
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