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Rep. Robert Garcia says investigators are seeking subpoenas for Les Wexner and Epstein estate leaders

Oversight Committee Democrats · January 9, 2026
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Rep. Robert Garcia announced that investigators have been trying to subpoena Les Wexner and the two heads of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, saying survivors view Wexner as critical and that the estate leaders may hold records on Epstein’s finances.

Rep. Robert Garcia announced that investigators are seeking subpoenas for Les Wexner and the two leaders of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate as part of an ongoing probe into Epstein’s finances and associates.

Garcia said the committee has "been trying to ensure that we subpoena Les Wexner and the two heads of the Epstein estate," and described the developments as "huge news" for the investigation. He identified the estate leaders as Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn and said survivors have repeatedly urged scrutiny of Wexner.

Garcia told listeners that Les Wexner was "deeply tied with Jeffrey Epstein and his circle" and called him, at one period, Epstein’s principal billionaire benefactor. He also noted Wexner’s former role running Victoria’s Secret. According to Garcia, survivors have "called out" Wexner multiple times and believe he is "critical to this investigation."

Garcia said Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, described in the remarks as Epstein’s former lawyer and accountant, "have important information about our investigation, particularly around where the money came in and out of Epstein." He framed the inquiry as focused on financial records and the flow of funds connected to Epstein’s network.

Garcia closed by calling the developments important and saying, "we won't stop fighting till we get the truth," signaling continued investigative efforts. The transcript records Garcia announcing attempts to secure subpoenas but does not confirm that subpoenas were issued or served; no formal subpoena actions or results are specified in these remarks.

The comments were limited to the announcement and descriptions cited above; no votes, subpoenas served, or additional procedural steps were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.