American citizens are actively tracking down Leslie “Les” Wexner — the Ohio billionaire now publicly linked to Epstein’s criminal network — and the lawyers, enablers, and politicians they allege helped him evade justice.
Patriots are hunting Wexner because the federal government has refused to investigate or prosecute powerful figures tied to Epstein, and failed to deliver justice for victims or expose the elite pedophile ring.
Previously secret portions of a 2019 FBI internal document were un-redacted in February 2026 following pressure from U.S. Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna. Among the eight people listed as co-conspirators associated with Epstein is Les Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret and founder of L Brands — a longtime financial associate whose ties to Epstein extend back decades.
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Wexner publicly denied involvement at the time, with legal representatives previously asserting that he was neither charged nor considered a target by prosecutors.
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However, records show the FBI itself labeled him a co-conspirator within internal records — a revelation that has reignited the desire to haul Wexner before a court of law to face justice for crimes against children.

Activists Targeting Lawyers and Enablers
The online push isn’t limited to Wexner alone. Users have mentioned other figures connected to Epstein’s legal and financial apparatus:
- Darren Indyke, Epstein’s longtime lawyer and estate executor, has been referenced as a person of interest due to his historical closeness to Epstein and involvement in payouts to victims.
- Richard Kahn, an accountant tied to estate matters, also comes up in discussions about alleged enablers.
These figures, along with others named in un-redacted court documents and discussed in activist communities, are being framed by some as part of an “establishment network” that shielded Epstein’s crimes.
We've been on the case since 1996. We, New Albany residents, went to court to prevent Leslie from building underground tunnels under our property. (They were a "necessity" for Leslie's commute downtown.)
— Daily Sunshine🍊 🇺🇸 🌞 (@DaileyReona) February 11, 2026
Shocker, but Leslie won the case. There is a set of elaborate tunnels that… pic.twitter.com/WF9kqr0qmn
Political Backdrop Intensifies Conspiracy Narratives
The political drama around the Epstein files has added fuel to the fire. Congressmen Massie and Khanna’s decision to read previously hidden names on the House floor — including Wexner’s — is being cited by online activists as proof of a deep-state cover-up.
Even mainstream outlets acknowledge that while these names appear in official documents, none of those revealed have been criminally charged in connection with Epstein’s crimes. Critics argue this disconnect between public records and prosecutorial action is evidence of systemic protection.
Whether this online activism results in real-world investigations or legal consequences remains to be seen — but the people have spoken and they will not tolerate the government’s cover up.

