The names of several powerful men who were once blacked out when 223 pages of the Giuffre v. Maxwell case files were released have now been revealed.
In the latest tranche of Epstein documents, Virginia Giuffre said she was a victim of sex trafficking involving Alan Dershowitz, Les Wexner, Bill Richardson and a “well-known” foreign leader.
Dershowitz, who has strongly denied a close relationship with Epstein and even once sued Giuffre, was reportedly on a plane with Epstein, Giuffre and another young woman when the two girls were asked to perform oral sex on the couple.
At some point, Giuffre says, the two were asked to swap receivers before being forced to have sexual intercourse with them.
She also claimed to have had sex with the billionaire owner of Victoria's Secret's parent company, Les Wexner, “on multiple occasions.”
Wexner was for a time a close friend of Epstein, facilitating the financier's introduction to New York society.
Wexner claims that the couple's relationship deteriorated in 2007 after he realized that Epstein had mismanaged $46 million in personal assets.
In 2019, after Epstein's arrest, Wexner publicly said he was “embarrassed” that he ever trusted Epstein.
“Being taken advantage of by someone so sick, so cunning, so twisted is something I'm ashamed to have been anywhere near, but that's a thing of the past.”
Giuffre also said she was forced to have sex with New Mexico's Democratic governor and Clinton administration U.N. ambassador Bill Richardson.
Richardson died in September last year.