In Washington, timing is everything — especially when campaign donations and controversial votes land on the same calendar. A Republican senator from Ohio is facing fresh scrutiny after reports revealed he voted to block the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files following a campaign donation he received from one of the convicted sex criminal’s co-conspirators, according to a report.Sen Jon Husted (R-OH) received a $3,500 donation from Leslie Wexner, the former founder of Victoria’s Secret, just 3 months before he voted to block a Senate resolution that would have forced President Donald Trump’s administration to release the files earlier than they did, TiffinOhio reported on Thursday.Overall, Husted took more than $116,000 in campaign donations from Wexner at 21 different points between 2001 and 2025, according to the report, making the disgraced CEO one of Husted’s longest-tenured financial supporters.“The financial relationship spans Husted’s entire political career, from his time in the Ohio legislature through his current role as US Senator,” the report reads. “Campaign finance records show Husted is the only senator up for re-election in 2026 who accepted contributions from Wexner during the 2025-2026 election cycle.”The ties between Husted and Wexner were revealed at a time when the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files is receiving renewed scrutiny. Wexner’s name was mentioned among 6 of Epstein’s co-conspirators, all of whom were redacted from the latest tranche of 3 million documents.
