Rep. Jasmine Crockett questioned retail executive Les Wexner about his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump, focusing on whether the two men socialized together and whether Wexner had any knowledge of alleged misconduct.
Crockett began by asking, “Did you ever spend time with Epstein and Donald Trump?”
“Together?” Wexner responded.
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“Yes,” Crockett said.
Wexner replied, “I want to answer this question accurately. I would go to some of the Victoria Secret Fashion shows, because very important to the brand. At some of the fashion shows, Jeffrey was there, and some Trump was there.”
He added, “And I remember because Trump would always introduce himself to me, and I always thought it was kind of odd that he was at the fashion show, because he had nothing to do with fashion.”
Wexner continued, “So the coincidence of them being together at an event, it could have been that, but I have no specific recollection, and never had a social or like a drink or a cup of coffee, something that would put them together.”
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Crockett sought clarification. “So just to clarify, because I want to make sure we’re clear on the record you’re saying that you can recall instances, potentially where Epstein and Trump were together and you were in their presence, or just a random scenario where Epstein may be there, Trump may be there separately, and then you would.”
“It would be accurate. That would be accurate if it happened, but I have no specific recollection,” Wexner said.
Crockett then asked, “Okay. Did you ever see or become aware of President Trump having a sexual relationship with a person who was introduced to him by Epstein or Maxwell?”
“No,” Wexner responded.
She followed up, “Has Donald Trump ever discussed Jeffrey Epstein with you?”
“No,” Wexner said.
“Did Jeffrey Epstein ever discussed Donald Trump with you?” Crockett asked.
“I would describe it, he would name drop it. So he would say things like, I know President Clinton or I know the Pope, or I know God, or I know you. There was that kind of name dropping, but never. I can’t remember specific place, but Jeffrey dropped a lot of names,” Wexner replied.
Crockett pressed further. “Okay, so to clarify, you believe he’s specifically dropped Donald Trump’s name.”
“No, I’m saying it could have been. I don’t remember,” Wexner said.
“Did Epstein ever share any information with you about Donald Trump’s sexual activities?” Crockett asked.
“No,” Wexner responded.
Crockett also asked about Wexner’s personal relationship with the President. “Do you have a relationship with Donald Trump?”
“No,” Wexner said.
“But you’ve met him before?” Crockett asked.
“He would. He introduced himself to me at the fashion show a couple of times, but I wouldn’t say, Hello. How are you? Like you say, met like in we knew each other. We don’t know each other. He wouldn’t. I’d be shocked if he remembered me,” Wexner replied.
The questioning then shifted to Epstein’s private island. Crockett asked, “Okay. and I know that you specifically mentioned the island that you have been to, Jeffrey’s Island. Do you recall seeing any of those persons that Jeffrey Epstein name drop while you were on his island?”
“No, nobody was there but Abigail myself, Jeffrey, maybe they left somebody cutting grass or something. There was a maintenance person, I think but I don’t specifically recall. I know for sure I was there, Abigail was there, Jeffrey was there,” Wexner said.
Crockett asked whether anything unusual stood out about the property. “And there wasn’t anything abnormal about the appearance of the home in on the island or and the reason that I asked just to give you clarification on what I mean by abnormal, we’ve heard reports of people being thrown off when they walked into his home in New York because there was a massage table that was just sitting randomly in the middle of a room. Did you see anything like that when you visited any property that belonged to Jeffrey Epstein.”
“Well, first to clarify, when we visited the island, there was like a Pueblo building, like maybe a one room and a bathroom or something. Was pretty crummy, and the island was crummy. No trees, there was no sand, there was no beach. It was just kind of a peculiar thing. It was an island, but it was like a pile of rocks. It was just, I was kind of shocked,” Wexner said.
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