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The Company Under Scrutiny in the Jeffrey Epstein Case Has Semi-Nude Young Females on its Board of Directors’ Page

Courtesy of Pam Martens

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens

The above photo is a screen shot taken at 7:45 a.m. this morning of a larger photo of semi-nude young females that appears above the Board of Directors’ page of the L Brands’ website. L Brands is the company founded by Leslie (Les) Wexner, its Chairman and CEO for the past half century.

L Brands owns the retail chains Victoria’s Secret, Bath and Body Works, and Pink. Since July 6 when Jeffrey Epstein was arrested and indicted for sex trafficking of underage girls and sexually assaulting dozens of them at his homes in Manhattan, Palm Beach and elsewhere, there have been steady media reports linking Epstein to L Brands and Wexner, including reports that Epstein attempted to involve himself in the selection of models for Victoria’s Secret, potentially luring his future victims.

That backdrop makes the above photo, which presents the appearance of some very young females, one of the most tone-deaf actions of any corporate board in America. Had the company never crossed paths with Epstein, the photo is still a clueless throwback to the bad ole days of sexually objectifying young women and girls.

The photo is a window into the culture of L Brands and it could not come on a worse day. The Wall Street Journal’s print edition carries a front page article that raises further troubling questions about what kind of due diligence the Board of Directors of L Brands has been doing on behalf of this New York Stock Exchange traded company, which has large institutional owners like the Vanguard and the T. Rowe Price family of mom and pop mutual funds.

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