Post by Tim Thomas
President at Zeon Neon Intersections
Lex Lux Wesner Luther Wexner is still alive. I mean Less Wexner, or I mean More Wexner, Or I mean "Victoria's Secret" Les Wexner, where less is more, More profitable, with lower marginal costs of production. Yes, that Les Wexner, less vexed, and still on the prowl. Less vexed after being vetted by Congress, and getting it all off his chest, and going topless. Was Victoria's secret exposed? If it was exposed, are we good with that? Where was it exposed? In a dark room, and what is that supposed to mean? This is the age of pixels and digital, not chemicals and baths, and drying racks. In dark rooms. Dark Ages torture rooms, and vats. I am so thankful, for this is progress. Was Victoria's secret aired at Wexner's Manhattan townhouse, 9 East 71st Street? Eppie J.'s lair? To air a secret at a lair? All kinds of cameras, none obscura, to be detected there? Surveillance, caught on camera, videodrome, going boom, going doom. "Epstein first met Leslie Wexner through a business associate around 1986. It was an opportune time for Wexner’s finances. The Ohio business owner had grown a single Limited store in Columbus into a suite of 1980s mall staples: The Limited, Limited Express, Lane Bryant and Victoria’s Secret. Bath & Body Works, Abercrombie & Fitch, Lerner, White Barn Candle Co. and Henri Bendel would follow. "Wexner told lawmakers that it was several years before he turned over management of his vast fortune to Epstein, after the “master manipulator” connived to gain his trust. He gave Epstein power of attorney in 1991, allowing Epstein to make investments, do business deals, purchase property and help Wexner as he developed New Albany from a small rural city to a thriving upscale Columbus suburb." https://lnkd.in/gfPJeEKT