Lebanon Daily News

Epstein docs show web of connection­s

List of associates includes rich, powerful

- Jeanine Santucci and Minnah Arshad

Newly released court documents tied to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein not only reveal the names of high-powered figures but also highlight the way the accused sex trafficker’s influence reached across multiple U.S. states.

The hundreds of pages released Wednesday are from a years-old lawsuit brought by one of Epstein’s alleged victims and include the names of some of his associates, witnesses and victims for the first time. Many of the names have only a tangential connection to Epstein, who was accused of operating an internatio­nal sex traffickin­g ring targeting underage girls. Some are now dead.

Federal prosecutor­s in Manhattan charged Epstein with sex traffickin­g in 2019 after the Miami Herald renewed interest in the case. He died by suicide in jail awaiting trial.

As the nation learns more about the vast network of people associated with Epstein, the USA TODAY Network has documented a web of alleged associates, victims and local connection­s.

Among the most notable names mentioned in the documents are former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, but no wrongdoing was alleged. Others included Prince Andrew of Great Britain, prominent litigator Alan Dershowitz, billionair­e hedge fund founder Glenn Dubin and the late modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel.

Meanwhile, communitie­s around the country are also closely watching the release of new informatio­n – which is set to continue.

Ties to Victoria’s Secret billionair­e

Ohio billionair­e Leslie H. Wexner – founder of retail empire L Brands that encompasse­d Victoria’s Secret, Bath &

Body Works and other famous brands – was among the names of Epstein’s associates revealed Wednesday. Epstein was a longtime financial adviser of the New Albany, Ohio, mogul.

Wexner’s name is mentioned several times in the documents released Wednesday evening, but neither he nor any of the figures whose names are mentioned in the released files have been charged with a crime. Wexner told his employees he had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.

Epstein’s and Wexner’s business ties dated to the mid-1980s, and also had local impact in Ohio.

In 1998, Epstein was identified as president – along with Wexner – of The New Albany Company developmen­t firm, according to Ohio business records. Epstein owned land in the New Albany developmen­t, including a home on King George Drive that he owned from 1994 until selling it for $0 to the Wexners in December 2007.

Epstein also gave or pledged $336,000 to Ohio State University, money that the school ultimately gave to a state human traffickin­g initiative in 2020.

Criminal investigat­ion began in Fla.

The first time Epstein was investigat­ed in connection to the allegation­s of sex traffickin­g began in Palm Beach, Florida, where dozens of girls told of being abused on his island in the Caribbean. Many attended Royal Palm Beach High School where classmates allegedly recruited victims in a pyramid-like traffickin­g scheme.

Epstein in 2008 pleaded guilty to a solicitati­on charge and an additional felony charge of procuring a minor for prostituti­on in a deal that allowed him to avoid a hefty 60-count federal indictment.

In newly released documents, one Palm Beach victim, Johanna Sjoberg, testified that she once met Michael Jackson at Epstein’s home but nothing occurred between the two.

Famed magician in docs

Sjoberg also testified that one person present at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion was famed magician David Copperfiel­d, who is from New Jersey. Copperfiel­d is among the high-profile names mentioned in the documents released Wednesday.

According to Sjoberg in a 2016 deposition, Copperfiel­d used to do magic tricks at Epstein’s Palm Beach Mansion and was aware that some of the girls or women in Epstein’s circle were paid to recruit others. Copperfiel­d’s publicist didn’t respond to inquiries from the Asbury Park Press.

But Epstein’s reach in New Jersey wasn’t limited to Copperfiel­d’s alleged presence at his mansion. According to 2019 reporting by the New Jersey Bergen Record, Epstein’s globe-trotting life of luxury and alleged sex traffickin­g traveled through a convenient hub for the wealthy: Teterboro Airport in Bergen County, New Jersey.

The heart of Epstein’s global transporta­tion network was a corporate airport carved from a New Jersey swamp. His planes, which ranged from a Cessna to a Gulfstream jet to a Boeing 727, recorded at least 730 flights to and from Teterboro between 1995 and 2013, according to flight logs contained in court documents. Epstein was arrested in July 2019 at Teterboro Airport after flying from Paris.

In the wake of Epstein’s arrest and unraveling, members of Congress urged federal regulators to combat human traffickin­g at Teterboro airport.

 ?? RICHARD DREW, AP ?? U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman announces charges against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein in July 2019. The hundreds of pages released Wednesday are from a years-old lawsuit and include the names of some of Epstein’s associates, witnesses and victims for the first time.
RICHARD DREW, AP U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman announces charges against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein in July 2019. The hundreds of pages released Wednesday are from a years-old lawsuit and include the names of some of Epstein’s associates, witnesses and victims for the first time.

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