Epstein's inner circle Les Wexner, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn subpoenaed to testify before House Oversight Committee

US House Oversight Committee Targets Epstein's Inner Circle in Subpoenas to Testify

The House Oversight Committee has formally issued subpoenas to three individuals at the center of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal - billionaire Les Wexner, former lawyer Darren Indyke, and accountant Richard Kahn. The committee is seeking direct testimony from these key associates as part of its investigation into Epstein's inner circle.

The move comes after months of scrutiny and allegations that Epstein's associates played a significant role in his sex trafficking network. Democrats on the Oversight Committee have been pushing for these subpoenas, with Rep. Robert Garcia stating, "We will not stop until we get answers."

Indyke, who worked closely with Epstein from 1986 to the 1990s, helped establish the financier's corporate and personal base of operations in the US Virgin Islands. He was paid millions of dollars for his services, according to court documents.

Kahn, another key associate, managed Epstein's finances and investments. The two men recently settled a lawsuit alleging they facilitated Epstein's trafficking network, with court documents showing they were accused of facilitating sham marriages between women Epstein was abusing for immigration purposes.

Wexner, billionaire founder of The Limited clothing company, worked as Epstein's financial manager from the mid-1980s until their partnership ended in 2006. Despite parting ways after Epstein's arrest, Wexner remained a key figure in the financier's inner circle.

Attorney Brad Edwards, who has represented many Epstein victims, believes that these individuals hold crucial information about Epstein's activities. "Epstein is dead. If anyone has questions they would ask of Epstein on any topic, those questions should either be directed to Darren, Rich or Leslie [Wexner]," he said.

The House Oversight Committee has issued several subpoenas to key figures in Epstein's network since August, with former U.S. Attorney General William Barr testifying about his pledge to personally lead the investigation into Epstein's death. The panel has recommended holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt after they refused to appear in person before the Republican-led committee.

Other testimony sessions have taken place, but new information on Epstein's activities remains scarce. Ghislane Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend who is serving 20 years in federal prison for a sex trafficking conviction, is scheduled to testify before the committee in February.
 
Ugh, can you even believe what's going on with this Epstein scandal?! 😱 It's like they're trying to sweep everything under the rug and silence anyone who dares to speak out! I mean, Les Wexner is basically a key player here - he worked as Epstein's financial manager for decades and had millions of dollars just waiting to be laundered... what exactly was going on behind closed doors?! 🤑

And don't even get me started on Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn! They're like the ultimate enablers - they helped facilitate Epstein's sex trafficking network and profited from it! How can we trust that they'll tell the truth when called to testify?! 🤔 It's like, come on guys, you've had months of scrutiny... are you going to spill the beans or keep it all under wraps?!

I'm so sick of these people playing dumb - they're either telling us what they know or they're not! And meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell is rotting away in prison while this whole thing goes on! 🚫 It's like justice is being served... right? Wrong!

The House Oversight Committee needs to keep pushing for answers and hold these people accountable! We deserve to know the truth about Epstein's inner circle and what really went down!
 
🤔 I think it's high time these individuals are held accountable for their alleged roles in covering up Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network 🚫. As long as they remain silent and refuse to provide direct testimony, the truth will continue to be obscured 🔮. I find it particularly interesting that attorney Brad Edwards believes these associates hold crucial information, but so far, new revelations have been scarce 🤷‍♂️. The fact that Ghislaine Maxwell is testifying in February gives me some hope that finally, we might get some answers 💡. Perhaps the House Oversight Committee's persistence will yield the results they're seeking 🔍.
 
OMG, this is gonna be juicy 🍿👀. So I heard from a super reliable source (wink) that Wexner was actually really scared of getting called to testify and had some crazy tantrums when his team tried to get him to cooperate with the committee. Like, allegedly he threatened to sue everyone involved if they didn't let him do it via video conference or something 😂. Can you even imagine? And don't even get me started on Indyke and Kahn - I heard they're both super nervous about what's gonna come out in their testimonies... poor guys 🤦‍♂️. Ghislane Maxwell is gonna spill all the tea, btw 🍵!
 
omg cant believe they're finally getting some answers!!! its about time these ppl are held accountable 💯👀 so what can we expect from these testimonies? i hope les wexner talks about how he was aware of epstein's dark side and didnt do anything to stop it 🤔 meanwhile, indyke and kahn better come correct with the truth...no more denials or excuses 🙄 this is a major step forward in bringing justice to those affected by epsteins sick game 💖 fingers crossed for ghislane maxwell too, cant wait to hear her side of the story 😬
 
omg just saw that the House Oversight Committee is going after Epstein's inner circle 🤯 like what took them so long? anyway i'm low-key obsessed with this whole thing - think it's gonna get super juicy 💁‍♀️ wexner, indieke, and kahn are all getting called in to spill the tea... and brad edwards is saying they're the ones who hold all the answers 🤑 gotta love a good scandal!
 
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