This document is a page from a book (likely by James Patterson) detailing the close relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Leslie Wexner in the early 1990s. It describes Epstein managing Wexner's finances, handling a difficult breakup for Wexner, and orchestrating the prenuptial agreement for Wexner's 1993 marriage to Abigail Koppel. The text highlights Epstein's bizarre behavior, such as bringing a swimsuit model to the signing of the prenuptial agreement.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Financial Advisor/Fixer |
Untangled Wexner's finances, handled personal breakups, negotiated prenuptial agreement.
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| Leslie Wexner | Businessman/Client |
Epstein's primary client and close friend; described Epstein as having high standards and being loyal.
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| Abigail Koppel | Wexner's Wife |
Married Wexner in 1993; 24 years his junior; signed prenuptial agreement in her law office.
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| Stuart Pivar | Art Collector/Author |
Epstein's friend; flew to Ohio to verify antiques for Wexner.
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| James Patterson | Author |
Author of the book from which this page is taken (visible in header).
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| Unnamed Woman | Wexner's Ex-Girlfriend |
Dated Wexner for several years, moved to Ohio, converted to Judaism; Epstein was sent to break up with her.
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| Unnamed Swimsuit Model | Model |
Sports Illustrated model brought by Epstein to Wexner's office during the signing of the prenuptial agreement.
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| Sports Illustrated |
Publication associated with the model Epstein brought to the prenuptial signing.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Location of Wexner's mansion and base of operations.
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Location where associates wondered about Epstein's role in the marriage.
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Ohio; where Pivar checked antiques and where the cast of Cats performed.
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Where Wexner signed the prenuptial agreement.
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Where Koppel signed the prenuptial agreement.
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"Jeffrey cleaned that up right away"Source
"Very smart, with a combination of excellent judgment and unusually high standards"Source
"Also, he is always a most loyal friend."Source
"According to Pivar, most of the antiques were cheap imitations."Source
"Epstein brought a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model along to Wexner's office, as if to make the point that there [are other women in the] world."Source
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