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House Oversight Approves Subpoenas for Les Wexner and Epstein Estate Co-Executors

Depositions aim to follow the money in a probe shaped by survivor accounts.

Overview

  • The committee voted to authorize subpoenas for billionaire Les Wexner and Epstein estate co-executors Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, with formal documents still requiring Chair James Comer's signature before service.
  • Wexner is ordered to sit for a deposition as investigators examine his long financial ties to Epstein; he has denied wrongdoing and has said Epstein misappropriated vast sums from him.
  • An attorney for Indyke and Kahn says they complied with a prior records subpoena, intend to continue cooperating, and reject as false any claim they knowingly facilitated Epstein’s abuse.
  • The moves advanced through cooperation between Ranking Member Robert Garcia and Republican Anna Paulina Luna, though several Republicans opposed related Democratic requests.
  • Committee Democrats cite survivor testimony, including Virginia Giuffre naming Wexner in a deposition, while the Justice Department continues reviewing a multi‑million‑page backlog of Epstein-related files.