The company that owned Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works was founded by Les Wexner.

According to Forbes, he was one of America's longest-serving CEOs.

Wexner came under scrutiny for his relationship with a sex convict. In 2002, the two were described as close personal friends.

The CEO of Victoria's Secret's parent company was one of Jeffrey's only known clients.

According to a Wall Street Journal report, Wexner's relationship with the man was problematic. According to reports, Wexner paid millions of dollars in fees to the financier in his family matters.

The New York Times reported that the model selection process for Victoria's Secret was influenced by the man. The question of Wexner's relationship with the man was raised after he was charged with sex-trafficking.

He died by suicide in his cell while waiting for his trial. Wexner sold his majority stake in the company and stepped down from his position as chairman and CEO.