Ohio State Doctor Denies Involvement Amid Epstein File Invoices Discovery
Dr. Mark Landon, an OBGYN at Ohio State University, recently made headlines following the release of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein. His name appeared in the Epstein files, which included a series of FedEx invoices and a memo discussing payments to him.
Details of the Epstein Files
The newly uncovered documents contain invoices for deliveries made to Dr. Landon from July 2001 to 2004. However, these invoices do not reveal the contents of the packages. Additionally, a memo dated April 2005 notes that a quarterly payment of $25,000 was due to Dr. Landon.
Connections to Les Wexner
The memo also mentions Les Wexner, the founder of L Brands, and his wife, Abigail Wexner. Les Wexner had a known association with Epstein but stated that he cut ties with the financier in 2007. Both Wexners have denied any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities.
Dr. Landon’s Response
In response to his name being associated with Epstein, Dr. Landon issued a statement through the OSU Wexner Medical Center. He clarified that he never provided clinical care to Epstein or any of his victims. Instead, he described his role as a paid consultant for the New York Strategy Group, where he focused on biotechnology investments from 2001 to 2005.
Dr. Landon expressed his dismay regarding the accusations, stating, “I had no knowledge of any criminal activities; I find them reprehensible, and I feel terrible for Epstein’s victims.”
Summary
- Dr. Mark Landon is an OBGYN at Ohio State University.
- Involvement with Jeffrey Epstein disclosed through FedEx invoices (2001-2004).
- $25,000 quarterly payment mentioned in a 2005 memo.
- Connected to Les Wexner, who cut ties with Epstein in 2007.
- Dr. Landon claims no clinical care or knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities.
The revelations have sparked ongoing discussions around the implications of associations with Epstein, as well as the wider impact on those linked to him.