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Jeffrey Epstein was Les Wexner's money manager for several years as the billionaire built up his retail empire with companies including Victoria's Secret, Bath and Body Works and Abercrombie and Fitch. Wexner also paid for Epstein's mansion in New York City.
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The Ohio political blog, The Rooster, published video showing Chase Center Assistant Professor Luke Perez hitting a cameraman and then throwing him to the ground.
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The latest batch of Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice showed an Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center OB-GYN Dr. Mark Landon receiving payments from the convicted sex offender's firm in the early 2000s.
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Protesters gathered Tuesday demanding for Lex Wexner's name to be removed from the university's football complex, as well as the removal of Ohio State's Board of Trustees' chair and vice chair for conflicts of interest.
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Protestors demonstrated outside of the Les Wexner Football Complex, located in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, to demand the removal of Wexner's name, citing Wexner's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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A Dec. 10 motion in federal court says none of the discovery filed to date in the lawsuit involving former Ohio State doctor Richard Strauss suggests Lex Wexner has any information relevant to any party’s claim.
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A U.S. House Committee on Monday released a drawing of breasts with a birthday message and what appears to be Les Wexner's signature and a photo of what appears to be Wexner with his arm around Jeffrey Epstein.
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In transcripts released Friday of far-ranging U.S. Department of Justice interviews from July, Ghislaine Maxwell discusses Jeffrey Epstein's friendship and business relationship with New Albany billionaire Les Wexner.
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The court documents, released Tuesday, are tied to a 2015 lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre.
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Business & EconomyColumbus-based L Brands said it has reached a settlement over shareholder claims of workplace misconduct that were filed shortly after a New York Times investigation of Victoria's Secret.