Les Wexner, 88, the retired founder of L Brands, plans to cooperate with a subpoena from Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Retail mogul’s name was this week unredacted from trove of files – how did he and his model town fuel Epstein’s rise?

Wexner, who has denied misconduct related to Epstein, is one of several subpoenaed by House oversight panel

Les Wexner, 88, the retired founder of L Brands, plans to cooperate with a subpoena from Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Billionaire real estate mogul Les Wexner is testifying before members of Congress on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday.

Wexner, the retired founder of Victoria's Secret ex-parent L Brands, has long faced scrutiny over his personal and financial relationships with Epstein.

Tycoon tells legislators that Jeffrey Epstein stole 'vast sums' from him and denies knowledge of the financier's crimes.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak received Wexner Foundation funds. Years later, he partnered with Epstein.

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have expressed skepticism about Wexner's insistence that he had virtually no social life with Epstein.

The billionaire is mentioned more than 1,000 times in the Epstein files.

Les Wexner’s lawyer was caught on a hot mic jokingly telling his client he would “kill him” if he did not keep his answers to questions on Jeffrey Epstein concise. On Wednesday…