More than 100 people called on Ohio State to remove Ohio billionaire Les Wexner's name from campus buildings.
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In a letter to Nationwide Children's Hospital CEO Timothy Robinson, Ohio Nurses Association President Rick Lucas said any individual publicly tied to the criminal network of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell should have their names removed.
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At a Wednesday deposition, Ohio billionaire Les Wexner denied any knowledge about a donation made to Ohio State by Jeffrey Epstein and Abigail Wexner that led to the naming of the Les Wexner Football Complex.
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Retired L Brands founder and CEO Les Wexner has served on several key university boards and many buildings on the Ohio State campus bear his name.
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University officials say they are considering all the facts, and they have a process to consider the requests to remove Wexner’s name from the medical center, the arts center, and the football complex.
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