Trader consensus heavily favors no criminal charges against L Brands founder Les Wexner by June 30, reflecting the absence of active DOJ or FBI indictments despite his longstanding Epstein association. Recent unredacted Epstein files from early 2026 labeled Wexner a secondary co-conspirator with limited evidence of involvement, prompting a February House Oversight Committee deposition where he denied knowledge of crimes, claimed he was duped, and confirmed prior DOJ assurances he was neither target nor co-conspirator. A civil lawsuit filed April 6 by Epstein victims alleges he enabled abuse via financial support, but no criminal proceedings have advanced amid expired statutes for many related offenses and Wexner's cooperation with investigators. With two months remaining and no scheduled hearings or probes announced, odds imply significant barriers to swift prosecution.
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0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market the District of Columbia and any county, municipality, or other subdivision of a State shall be included within the definition of a State.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from US governmental sources, however a wide consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus heavily favors no criminal charges against L Brands founder Les Wexner by June 30, reflecting the absence of active DOJ or FBI indictments despite his longstanding Epstein association. Recent unredacted Epstein files from early 2026 labeled Wexner a secondary co-conspirator with limited evidence of involvement, prompting a February House Oversight Committee deposition where he denied knowledge of crimes, claimed he was duped, and confirmed prior DOJ assurances he was neither target nor co-conspirator. A civil lawsuit filed April 6 by Epstein victims alleges he enabled abuse via financial support, but no criminal proceedings have advanced amid expired statutes for many related offenses and Wexner's cooperation with investigators. With two months remaining and no scheduled hearings or probes announced, odds imply significant barriers to swift prosecution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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