New Lawsuit Against Wexner, Prison Accounts of Maxwell, and GOP Pressure on DOJ Files
Epstein victims sue Les Wexner, Jen Shah reveals Maxwell's lack of remorse in prison, and Republican frustrations mount over DOJ document handling.
New Lawsuit Targets Les Wexner
Jeffrey Epstein victims have filed a new lawsuit against billionaire Les Wexner, claiming he enabled the late sex offender, according to WOSU. The lawsuit represents a significant development in ongoing civil litigation related to Epstein's trafficking network. Wexner, the former CEO of L Brands, had previously been identified in [Epstein documents](/documents) as having close business ties to the financier.
Prison Insider Account of Ghislaine Maxwell
Former Real Housewives star Jen Shah, who served time alongside Ghislaine Maxwell in federal prison, provided new insights into Maxwell's current mindset. Shah told multiple outlets including CNN, Forbes, and People that Maxwell shows "no remorse" and has "complete disregard" for Jeffrey Epstein's victims. "There's no remorse," Shah stated, describing Maxwell's attitude toward the crimes that led to her 20-year sentence.
Political Pressure Mounts Over Document Release
Republican frustrations are growing over the Department of Justice's handling of Epstein-related files, potentially making Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi vulnerable, The New York Times reported. Senator Ron Wyden also addressed Epstein files during a recent town hall in Oregon, according to the Bend Bulletin, indicating continued bipartisan interest in document transparency.
Cultural Impact Continues
The Epstein case's cultural resonance was evident in a new Texas art installation called the "Walk of Shame," which names powerful Epstein-linked elites, the San Antonio Express-News reported. The installation reflects ongoing public interest in accountability for those connected to Epstein's network.