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in the mid to late 60's I worked at the Limited when it was only 1 store at Kingsdale Shopping Center in Columbus, Ohio. At the time, Les Wexner's father was still alive and owner of the store. When he would visit the store, a much younger, but fully adult, Les would come with him and follow him around. One evening while I was working, Les cornered me by a clothing rack and asked me to come to his place after I got off work and we'd do "some photograph". I was 19 or 20, can still remember exactly what I was wearing (the years of minis), and exactly how I felt (grossed out and dirty). i declined his proposition, but have never forgotten it and the way it felt. As I was born and raised in Columbus and have lived there until a year ago, I have watched the company grow, watched Les Wexner become a very wealthy and public person in the community. I have always and even more so now, believed he deserves more attention than he has gotten for his "other than philanthropic" behaviors. I am still convinced.

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Your story tells the backstory of why a conservative successful businessman would be so overly invested in someone like Epstein...Wexner obviously has secrets that the public know nothing about.

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I am still going to call her Jizz-lane. What a bunch of evil mofos.

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Amazing, a truly HOLY SH*T summary which answers so many questionable threads (Khashoggi connection etc.) Given the enormity of the corruption, how will Biden/new administration redeem US? Thinking Sally Yates/Kamala Harris combo at Justice would be a start.

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Has anyone found a credible source for the allegation that Epstein's was the only successful "suicide" attempt at that facility in decades?

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I am rereading this and still have WTF moments. The global web of dark money, pervs, assholes, et al. Runs deep.

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