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Jeffrey Epstein's Wealthy Circle Rushes to Disavow Sex Offender

  • ‘I have searched my soul,’ L Brands chairman says in email
  • Dubins ‘horrified’ by the new allegations against financier
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First it was Bill Clinton, followed by Donald Trump, Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva Andersson-Dubin and then Les Wexner.

They are the onetime friends, acquaintances or business associates of Jeffrey Epstein who have publicly distanced themselves from the financier since his July 6 arrest on charges of sex trafficking minors. For Wexner, particularly, as the head of a publicly traded company that could be rocked by scandal, it was none too soon.