Abby Wambach Parts with Wasserman Amid Epstein Case Mention
Abby Wambach, the renowned Hall of Fame soccer player, has officially severed ties with Wasserman, the management firm led by Casey Wasserman. This decision marks Wambach as the first athlete to publicly distance herself from the firm amid the ongoing scandal linked to Epstein’s case.
Wambach’s Decision to Leave Wasserman
On her Instagram, Wambach expressed her decision, stating, “I have left the Wasserman Agency.” She highlighted her discomfort after reviewing Wasserman’s communication associated with the Epstein files. She emphasized that she is guided by her values and cannot remain under Wasserman’s leadership.
- Wambach has been an influential figure in women’s soccer.
- She is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA World Cup champion.
- Inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2019.
Response to the Scandal
Wambach conveyed gratitude for her agent of nearly 20 years, advocating for Wasserman’s resignation to prevent further departures. “I need this to be said: Casey should resign,” she commented, expressing uncertainty about her next steps yet confident in her decision to exit.
Impact on the Music and Entertainment Sectors
Prior to Wambach’s announcement, several artists, including Chappell Roan and Bethany Cosentino from Best Coast, voiced their concerns regarding Wasserman’s leadership. The mounting pressure has led various acts, such as Beach Bunny and Orville Peck, to leave Wasserman. Weyes Blood was the latest to announce her exit, emphasizing the need for moral integrity in the industry.
Wasserman’s Continued Challenges
This fallout represents significant challenges for Wasserman, particularly regarding his role as chairman of the LA 2028 Olympics committee. Reports indicate he withdrew from an upcoming event, signaling the increasing scrutiny he faces.
As the situation develops, Wambach’s departure raises questions about whether other athletes will also take a stand. The ongoing discourse suggests a potential shift in both the sports and entertainment sectors regarding leadership accountability.