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Billionaire Lex Wexner Testifies Against Epstein as Olympic Speed Skater Arianna Fontana Makes History

Billionaire Lex Wexner, former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress, accusing Jeffrey Epstein of stealing "vast sums" of money from his family. Meanwhile, Italian speed skater Arianna Fontana made history by winning her 14th Olympic medal. These two seemingly unrelated events highlight the stark contrast between the world of high-stakes finance and the thrill of athletic achievement.

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In a dramatic turn of events, billionaire Lex Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress, revealing the extent of his dealings with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner, who has been...

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Billionaire Lex Wexner Testifies Against Epstein as Olympic Speed Skater Arianna Fontana Makes History

Billionaire Lex Wexner, former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress, accusing Jeffrey Epstein of stealing "vast sums" of money from his family. Meanwhile, Italian speed skater Arianna Fontana made history by winning her 14th Olympic medal. These two seemingly unrelated events highlight the stark contrast between the world of high-stakes finance and the thrill of athletic achievement.

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In a dramatic turn of events, billionaire Lex Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress, revealing the extent of his dealings with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner, who has been accused of enabling Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring, claimed that he was "naive" and "conned" by the disgraced financier. According to Wexner, Epstein stole "vast sums" of money from his family, taking advantage of their business relationship.

Wexner's testimony sheds new light on the complex web of relationships between Epstein and his high-profile associates. The billionaire's admission of naivety and gullibility raises questions about the due diligence performed by Wexner and his team before entering into business with Epstein. As the investigation into Epstein's activities continues, Wexner's testimony is likely to be scrutinized by lawmakers and the public alike.

In stark contrast to the high-stakes world of finance, Italian speed skater Arianna Fontana made history at the Olympics, winning her 14th medal in the sport. Fontana's achievement is a testament to her dedication and perseverance, as she has been competing at the top level for over two decades.

Fontana's success is all the more impressive given the ever-changing landscape of sport. Advances in technology, training methods, and equipment have transformed the world of speed skating, making it increasingly challenging for athletes to maintain their competitive edge. Despite these challenges, Fontana has consistently demonstrated her ability to adapt and evolve, earning her place as one of the most decorated athletes in the history of the sport.

As the world of finance grapples with the fallout from Epstein's alleged crimes, Fontana's achievement serves as a reminder of the power of hard work and determination. While the two events may seem unrelated, they highlight the vastly different values and priorities that exist in different spheres of society. As lawmakers and regulators work to prevent similar financial scandals in the future, athletes like Fontana continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

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In a dramatic turn of events, billionaire Lex Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria's Secret, testified before Congress, revealing the extent of his dealings with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner, who has been accused of enabling Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring, claimed that he was "naive" and "conned" by the disgraced financier. According to Wexner, Epstein stole "vast sums" of money from his family, taking advantage of their business relationship.

Wexner's testimony sheds new light on the complex web of relationships between Epstein and his high-profile associates. The billionaire's admission of naivety and gullibility raises questions about the due diligence performed by Wexner and his team before entering into business with Epstein. As the investigation into Epstein's activities continues, Wexner's testimony is likely to be scrutinized by lawmakers and the public alike.

In stark contrast to the high-stakes world of finance, Italian speed skater Arianna Fontana made history at the Olympics, winning her 14th medal in the sport. Fontana's achievement is a testament to her dedication and perseverance, as she has been competing at the top level for over two decades.

Fontana's success is all the more impressive given the ever-changing landscape of sport. Advances in technology, training methods, and equipment have transformed the world of speed skating, making it increasingly challenging for athletes to maintain their competitive edge. Despite these challenges, Fontana has consistently demonstrated her ability to adapt and evolve, earning her place as one of the most decorated athletes in the history of the sport.

As the world of finance grapples with the fallout from Epstein's alleged crimes, Fontana's achievement serves as a reminder of the power of hard work and determination. While the two events may seem unrelated, they highlight the vastly different values and priorities that exist in different spheres of society. As lawmakers and regulators work to prevent similar financial scandals in the future, athletes like Fontana continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

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  • "Italian phenomenon Arianna Fontana wins 14th Olympic speed skating medal"

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