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Leslie Herbert Wexner [3] (born September 8, 1937) is an American billionaire businessman, the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Bath & Body Works, Inc. (formerly Limited Brands). [ 4 ] Wexner retained Jeffrey Epstein as his financial manager from 1987 to 2007 and was initially the "main client" of Epstein’s money-management firm, according ...
The release of thousands of pages of legal documents over the past week affirms connection between Ohio billionaire Les Wexner and Jeffrey Epstein.
At the May 14, 2020, virtual shareholders meeting, L Brands founder, CEO and board chair Les Wexner stepped down, Bath & Body Works CEO Andrew Meslow moved up to become CEO of L Brands and joined the board, and three directors stepped down. The company announced it would go forward with a spin-off of Victoria's Secret as a stand-alone company.
Former Columbus Dispatch Publisher John F. Wolfe, left, and L Brands founder Les Wexner, right, led a small and powerful group of civic leaders known as "the Titans" before Wolfe's death in 2016.
L Brands founder Les Wexner is seen touring the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio in 2014. Wexner, who had his own plane, appeared only once on a flight log in 1993 with wife Abigail.
Victoria's Secret is an American lingerie, clothing, and beauty retailer. Founded in 1977 by Roy and Gaye Raymond, [6][7] the company's five lingerie stores were sold to Les Wexner in 1982. [8] Wexner rapidly expanded into American shopping malls, growing the company into 350 stores nationally with sales of $1 billion by the early 1990s, when ...
Wexner was Epstein's most prominent client—and bought Epstein his Upper East Side mansion, which the FBI raided last week. Who is Les Wexner, the Billionaire Former Client of Jeffrey Epstein ...
Jeffries was hired in 1992 by Les Wexner (CEO of LBrands, then named The Limited) to invigorate Abercrombie & Fitch. [11] The company, founded in 1892, had been purchased by Limited Brands in 1988 after bankruptcy. Jeffries was the main architect of the company's new brand. [2] It was rebuilt as an upscale apparel retailer for the collegiate.