Former Victoria's Secret CEO Leslie Wexner is desperately trying to rewrite history with his latest excuse for his decades-long relationship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein – claiming he was essentially under demonic influence during their business partnership.
The 88-year-old billionaire was questioned at his Ohio mansion Wednesday by Democrat House Oversight Committee members about his cozy relationship with the child sex trafficker. In a prepared statement that reads like something out of a bad horror movie, Wexner claimed he's been the victim of "outrageous untrue statements" and admitted he was "naive, foolish, and gullible" to trust Epstein.
But here's where it gets really bizarre – Wexner previously suggested he was under some kind of supernatural control during his association with Epstein, essentially claiming demonic possession as his defense.
The Billionaire's Convenient Memory Loss
Patriots, let's be crystal clear about what we're witnessing here. This is damage control at its most pathetic. Wexner handed over unprecedented control of his financial empire to Epstein, gave him power of attorney, and even transferred his $77 million Manhattan mansion to the convicted predator for a measly $0.
Now that the spotlight is on him, suddenly it's all "I was conned" and "the devil made me do it." Give us a break.
"I was naive, foolish, and gullible to put any trust in Jeffrey Epstein," Wexner stated, as if decades of business dealings happened by accident.
The timing of these revelations is no coincidence. With President Trump back in office and his administration committed to draining the swamp, these elite power players are scrambling to distance themselves from their sordid past associations.
Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied
While Wexner plays the victim card, real victims of Epstein's trafficking ring are still waiting for accountability from everyone who enabled this monster's operations. The American people deserve answers about how deep this corruption goes and who else in the elite circles knew exactly what was happening.
How convenient that all these billionaires suddenly developed amnesia about their best friend Jeffrey. Do you really buy Wexner's demonic possession defense, or is this just another case of the elite playing Americans for fools?
