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The Wexner Deposition: A Study in What Wasn’t Asked
A major Epstein witness testified under oath for five hours — yet key issues were never pursued, including networks, surveillance systems, and institutional ties. What wasn’t asked may be more revealing than what was said. Oversight without accountability isn’t oversight.
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Tagged Adriana Ross, Alan Dershowitz, Alexander Acosta, Alicia Arden, Edgar Bronfman Sr., Ehud Barak, Eisenhower, Elizabeth Thai, Epstein, George W. Bush, Ghislaine Maxwell, Herbert N. Straus House, Jean-Luc Brunel, Joseph "Scarface Joe" Bommarito, Jules Kroll, Karen Models, Lesley Groff, Leslie H. Wexner, Maria Farmer, Mark Epstein, Max Fisher, Nadia Marcinkova, Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Robert Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Steven Hoffenberg, Yoni Koren
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