The Keith Edwards Show - Epstein Billionaire Caught On Hot Mic Admitting It ALL
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Do you remember this? You remember when Cash Rattel said to us that, as Reuters says here,
no credible information others were involved in the Epsstein crimes.
FBI director, Cash Rettel, told a U.S. Senate panel on Tuesday,
there was no credible information that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women and underage girls to anyone but himself,
seeking to diffuse criticism of the Trump administration's move to end its review of the case.
Said here, quote, we have released all credible information.
Well, after that point, that's when Ro Kana and Tynast.
Thomas Massey got together and created bipartisan legislation that forced the federal government
to release all of the files related to the Epstein case.
And as we've learned, what Cash Retele said here, that there's no credible information
others were involved in the Epstein crimes is simply not true.
In fact, I would call it a lie.
I would call it a lie.
Now, what I'm going to show you is a hot mic moment between a lawyer and Les Wexner
who has the name and truly the looks of a Batman villain.
Les Wexner could it get any more obvious.
Now, what's so interesting about this moment is that, one, it kind of went under the radar
and two, what the lawyer says to Les.
Now, who is Les Wexner?
Well, Victoria's secret billionaire.
He made his money off of selling clothes, and he is littered.
in the Epstein files, absolutely littered.
Wexter's name now appears more than 1,300 times in the DOJ's Epstein Library,
frequently within emails, interviews, and lawsuits, dating far after 2008,
which is when he said that he stopped talking to Epstein.
Quote, I have never once, not once in anything, but protect your interests.
This is Epstein to less.
I owe a great debt to you, as frankly you owe to me,
you and I had a gang stuff for over 15 years.
What the hell does that mean?
What does that mean?
Les Wexner has been known as a primary source for Epstein's power and money,
and it says here, an FBI agent said that, quote,
Les Wexner was always number one speed dial on all of Epstein's phones.
But what has he done?
Well, several lawsuits from Epstein's victims
alleged that Epstein frequently bragged to young women, often aspiring models,
about his close relationship with Wexner.
In 2019, former vice chairman and CFO of Wexner's The Limited, now L Brands, Robert Morowski,
told the FBI, quote,
he had information regarding the use of limited brand aircrafts used in the 1990s
to transport young girls from Mexico to the U.S.
Now, a spokesperson for Wexner denied this, saying Morawski was terminated.
from the company in 1987 and therefore in no position to know anything about the use of limited
planes in the 1990s. In 1991, Wexner granted Epstein power of attorney and reportedly named him
a trustee of his children's trust. Is that someone that is just colleagues? Is that someone
that's kind of acquaintances? No, you only do that as your best friends. A former employee told Forbes
in 2024 that Epstein only showed up at the office when Wexner was around. Epstein also apparently
owned at least two homes in the area, including one on Wexner's estate. It was at the letterhouse in
1996 that a young artist who Epstein convinced to work at his home that summer alleged she was
sexually assaulted by Epstein and Galane Maxwell. She also stated, and in 2019 affidavit, as part of a
defamation suit that was later dropped, that Wexner's security team forbade her.
from leaving the premises following the assault for 12 hours.
And while Wexner repeatedly said, he caught off ties to Epstein nearly two decades later.
Several released emails between Epstein and others in his life after that time
indicate some of his employees were perhaps unaware of the depth of their falling out
in the 2015 email chain.
An associate of Epstein suggests he consider hiring a woman who had been working at the Wexner
office leading to Epstein dismissing her as not a good idea much to his associate.
confusion. Now, the FBI, five years later, actually labeled him a co-conspirator in all of this.
And let me just go back to that original point. Casper Tell said, there's no credible information
that others were involved in Epstein's crime. Here is what Roe Kana said about all of this.
Carson Kana, to the, to Gleine Maxwell's claim about 25 men with secret settlements,
the four named co-conspirators, that's from the first attempt.
attempted prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, that ended up in a non-prosecution agreement,
all of those names, everything about that is in the Epstein files that have not yet been
released according to the law that you got past.
Lawrence, the biggest lie in the Epstein cover-up is that Epstein and Maxwell were the only
two people who abused and raped 1,200-plus survivors. And this keeps getting repeated,
even by some well-meaning people, oh, no one else was involved.
And now we have Maxwell telling us that at least 25 other individuals got secret deals.
And one of the questions that I'm going to ask her, to be transparent and telegraphed, is who were these 25 individuals?
But the reality is, and I know this talking to survivors and survivors' lawyers, those names are in the 302 statements which survivors gave to the FBI, and that needs to be released.
I'm just going to repeat myself.
This is the biggest cover-up in American history.
And it's happening right under our noses.
Was one of those 25 people who got a deal?
Batman villain Les Wexner would make sense to me.
Now, that might be the reason why this hot mic moment happened.
Les Wexner's lawyer said this to him.
It was just regularly done.
I'll fucking kill you if you answer another question with more than five words.
As someone asked, how can Les Wexner laugh in a moment like this?
It wasn't a threat.
It's all a joke to them.
That's why they can say this brazenly in an Epstein hearing.
They don't care.
The mic is on.
They will not be punished.
And as someone said, this is actually a freaking wild.
Well, that's actually what lawyers are supposed to do.
I don't know.
I don't know what you would, if you're a lawyer, would you defend someone who allegedly
sex traffic children?
I wouldn't.
But certainly, there is much more to this than
meets the eye. And I want to say this. CBS, if we can trust them, I think we could on this.
Ask the question, are we ever going to get charges here in America?
Action here in the U.S.? Well, Chanel just doesn't seem like that's the case right now.
We saw Attorney General Pam Bondi on the Hill last week say that she did, in fact, have some pending investigations on her desk relating to the Epstein files.
It's unclear who those would be into and what specifically those charges would be.
At the same time, we know that in that statement from July last year, the FBI and DOJ said
that there was not enough evidence in what they had seen as of that point that would result
in any further criminal charges.
And we haven't seen people like Les Wexner, who the House committee, which is investigating
Jeffrey Epstein separately, we have not seen the Department of Justice and FBI bring in people
who have been listed in some of these documents that were released by the Department of Justice
as potential co-conspirators in this latest round of kind of uproar and expectations, but it's
It's certainly what lawmakers have hope for, and it's certainly what their survivors have
hoped for.
We'll see if any of this changes given the news overnight here in the States.
But again, we saw President Trump direct an investigation into Democrats linked to Jeffrey
Epstein, but I think what a lot of people are hoping for is a transparent and open investigation
into whether it's sex crime-related issues around the men who have worked with Jeffrey Epstein
to move these women around the world for their personal pleasure or potentially, like what's
happening in the UK, some business-related incident and potential crime.
That's investigated. We just have not seen that as of this point.
And we have to wonder if we ever will see that.
I mean, I think that is one reason why it is so important that we keep hammering this.
We don't let up.
We use our power that we do have, which is the power to vote in representatives who are actually going to do something about this.
But I, for one, want the billionaires to be held accountable.
I want the billionaires, anyone bad who's been associated with this, who's doing something wrong, to face consequences.
I think we have to start somewhere in making sure that there are the same rules for you and me as there is for the billionaires.
That's like, I think, the broader theme about all of this is that billionaires and the most powerful people in the world have a different set of laws and rules than you and me.
And that's got to change.
