Epstein Files Connect L.A. Olympics Leader Wasserman with Maxwell
Recent government documents have shed light on unsettling communications between Casey Wasserman, the chair of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, and Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein. The emails, dating back to 2003, reveal a series of personal exchanges that raise eyebrows.
Key Details from the Epstein-Wasserman Communications
Among the messages shared, Wasserman made a suggestive remark to Maxwell, stating he often thought of her and inquired about meeting her dressed in “a tight leather outfit.” The correspondence also touched on massages and an inquiry from Maxwell regarding the weather during her visit, suggesting that foggy conditions would allow for more privacy.
Wasserman’s response hinted at the playful tone of their exchanges. However, in a recent statement, he expressed regret over the correspondence. He emphasized that the exchanges took place long before Maxwell’s crimes were publicly known.
Wasserman’s Background and Public Response
- Wasserman distanced himself from both Maxwell and Epstein.
- He stated, “I never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.”
- His only documented connection was a humanitarian trip on Epstein’s plane in 2002 with a Clinton Foundation delegation.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021 on multiple counts of sex trafficking and is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence. Her association with Epstein has drawn significant public scrutiny.
Impact on the Los Angeles Olympics
Casey Wasserman is a prominent figure in the sports industry, having founded a successful agency representing elite athletes and actors. Recently, he has been making headlines due to his role in organizing the upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. This event marks the first Olympics in the U.S. since Atlanta hosted in 1996.
- Los Angeles previously held the Olympics in 1984.
- Wasserman’s lobbying efforts were crucial in bringing the Summer Games back to America.
Personal Life
In 2021, Wasserman finalized his divorce from Laura Ziffrin Wasserman, after 20 years of marriage. As he navigates these personal and professional challenges, the resurfacing of these emails adds a complex layer to his public image.
As these developments unfold, public interest in both Wasserman’s Olympic leadership and the implications of the Epstein case continues to grow.