Abigail Sara Koppel Wexner was born in 1962, the daughter of Yehuda Koppel and Zipora Goldman of New York.

She graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College and received a law degree from New York University School of Law.

She worked as an associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell before marrying Leslie Wexner on December 20, 1993, when she was 31 and he was 55.

Following her marriage, she held officer roles in Wexner family foundations and had power of attorney for Epstein's attorney Darren Indyke during his time as secretary of the Wexner Foundation.

Survivors, including Maria Farmer, allege being isolated at the Wexner estate in Ohio in 1996 where Abigail was present or proximate.

While no charges have been filed against her, Abigail appears repeatedly in foundation governance filings, property records, and philanthropic boards.

Sources

The Wexner Foundation: Abigail S. Wexner; KIPP Foundation: Abigail S. Wexner; Times of Israel: "Epstein accuser holds billionaire Wexner responsible for sexual assault" (2025); Cleveland Jewish News: "Victoria's Secret future uncertain; OSU wrestlers seek probe into Abigail Wexner-Epstein ties" (2020); The Independent: "The Farmer sisters tried to expose Jeffrey Epstein three decades ago" (2024).