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Organizations
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Locations
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / congressional evidence
File Size: 1.59 MB
Summary

This document consists of two pages (118-119) from a book, likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich', submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. Page 118 discusses a mother (Bjorlin) keeping her daughter (Nadia) away from Epstein after he offered to be a 'godfather' figure. Page 119 begins Chapter 30, focusing on Leslie Wexner in 1993, describing his wealth, his yacht 'Limitless', and the confusion among his employees at The Limited regarding his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who appeared 'out of nowhere.'

People (6)

Name Role Context
Leslie Wexner Founder of The Limited
Subject of Chapter 30; described as the richest man in Ohio, proud midwesterner, straight shooter, taciturn, and came...
Jeffrey Epstein Associate of Wexner
Wexner reportedly saw his own qualities in Epstein; employees were mystified by his appeal.
Robert Morosky Former Vice Chairman
Former executive at The Limited who expressed confusion about Epstein's appeal.
Nadia Potential victim/Target
Mentioned on page 118; Epstein wanted to be 'like a godfather' to her.
Bjorlin Mother of Nadia (implied)
Mentioned on page 118 regarding interactions with Epstein and keeping Nadia away from him.
Maxwell Associate of Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell (implied); mentioned on page 118 in context of Epstein not being at a table of underage women.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The Limited
Clothing retailer founded by Leslie Wexner.
House Oversight Committee
implied by the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022088' at the bottom right.

Timeline (2 events)

1993
Timeline marker for the chapter regarding Leslie Wexner.
Ohio
Unknown
Epstein's arrest
Unknown

Locations (1)

Location Context
Home state of Leslie Wexner.

Relationships (3)

Leslie Wexner Business/Personal Jeffrey Epstein
Wexner saw his own qualities in Epstein; employees were confused by the relationship.
Jeffrey Epstein Targeted interaction Nadia
Epstein wanted to be a 'godfather' figure to her.
Leslie Wexner Employer/Employee Robert Morosky
Morosky was vice chairman of Wexner's company, The Limited.

Key Quotes (4)

"I’d like to be like a godfather."
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"Everyone was mystified as to what [Epstein’s] appeal was"
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"He literally came out of nowhere."
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"I kept Nadia away from ... e never went anywhere with him."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,244 characters)

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CHAPTER 30
Leslie Wexner: 1993
Leslie Wexner, the richest man in Ohio, is a proud midwesterner. Born into the rag trade (Wexner’s parents were Russian-Jewish immigrants), he grew up to be a straight shooter—taciturn and camera-shy.
For several years running, his 315-foot boat, the Limitless, was the largest yacht owned by an American.
Wexner’s employees loved him, and he was known to be fiercely loyal to them.
In time, he’d come to see the same qualities in Jeffrey Epstein.
“Everyone was mystified as to what [Epstein’s] appeal was,” says Robert Morosky, a former vice chairman of the clothing retailer the Limited, founded by Wexner.
“Almost everyone at the Limited wondered who he was,” another former employee of Wexner’s recalls. “He literally came out of nowhere.”
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