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Epstein made regular payments to Ohio State head of gynecology, records show
Dr. Mark Landon received quarterly payments as a consultant from 2001 to 2005 related to biotech investments, denying any connection to Epstein's criminal activities.
- On February 9, 2026, an Ohio State OBGYN responded after his name appeared in DOJ Epstein documents, denying clinical care and confirming consulting payments, including a $25K quarterly fee.
- Records photographed in the DOJ release show FedEx invoices for deliveries addressed to Dr. Landon between July 2001 and 2004, with no contents specified, according to the files.
- In his statement through OSU, Dr. Mark Landon said he was paid as a consultant for the New York Strategy Group from 2001 to 2005 and denied providing clinical care to Jeffrey Epstein or his victims.
- The files also name Les and Abigail Wexner and note Wexner's close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein; the Wexners have denied knowing about the abuse and said they severed ties in 2007.
- An April 2005 memo in the files notes a $25,000 quarterly payment referenced to Dr. Mark Landon as scheduled in the documents.
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