ERSON he had to loan Epstein money which had seized Epstein’s car | ; that Epstein didn’t have two : _ says that Epstein always had 7 e to his friends so they didn’t | \ CHAPTER. 29 vy he got them,” Crane recalls. a her times they didn’t. | remem- ‘ d ng a Concorde jacket. He asked ey or so. My friend never got the ae ell people he always flew on the : 4 Ghislaine Maxwell: 199] 7 h, Les Wexner would have been q 4 a . obert Meister was not the i A ; only friend wh vife, Wendy, had her suspicions a q AR ten the boy from Coney Island " ° Hepes Jeffrey e presented himself and the way a social ladder. There was also Ghislaine Max i ae ; ‘well, a'wealt a andes . : @ heiress from the United Kingdom who'd retained her ti ing Epstein the virus. 3 E of the world’s most glamorous and scandalous jet ae ; weren't the point. Wexner Was: d 4 Maxwell was the youngest and most fav wren stand why the billionaire would ; | the most famous—even infamous—men i n, child of one of ked with a Ponzi king like Steven | { Robert Maxwell, was a Czech refugee whe hats Her fathers _ Wexner and Epstein would get — | French Foreign Legion and with the British in Wo oa - E - had r ar Il and . a on to become a member of Parliament. By the 1960s . a ecome a media baron. Born into a Hasidic ~~ a : 7 was Jan Ludvik Hyman Binyamin Hoch—Maxwell j in di 3 3 ’ n Sopa in 199] after falling or perhaps jumping off th q 1 a his supersize yacht, the Lady Ghislaine. e 4 d e shtetl Solotvyno, where I come from, it is no more,” | 114 7 nS HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021973