MOO - agree about the Beast.
Just Wikipedia articles about Epstein and Acosta reveal a lot.
en.m.wikipedia.org
en.m.wikipedia.org
My first thought is, ambitious Acosta, by giving Epstein the deal of a lifetime, gained enormous political clout. What underlied second arrest of Epstein I don't know. Sounds that it started as an expose written by Miami Herald against Acosta, but perhaps it was more complex.
On the other hand, cases like this harm economy, too. Let’s discuss Wexner (because all clothing industry is going downhill after Covid) . He is a rich man, but the era of mega-malls and clothing brands is ending. But in his time, Wexner did create a lot of jobs. In fact, he was not different from any couturier except for the fact that besides taste, he also had business acumen. But in the end of the 90es, VS itself was a huge empire, and he had others. Imagine all of it falling apart at that time. So what would happen if true connection of Wexner and Epstein gets in papers in 2005? His enterprises would be boycotted, and it means, lots of jobs being "lost."
I can’t put a mark on when VS went downhill, I had the feeling it happened way before their recent controversial stances, but exactly when Wexner stopped micromanaging it. But, it alone was a huge industry.
Now its counterpart, Abercrombie & Fitch. A more interesting story, and tons of lawsuits, too.
Abercrombie & Fitch's history: the rise, fall, controversies, and comeback of the 130-year-old retailer
www.businessinsider.com